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  2. Adirondack chair - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s, they are generally marketed in Canada as "Muskoka chairs", [5] [6] although the design did not originate in Muskoka. [7] [8] If you go only slightly North of Muskoka, however, they are more commonly referred to as 'Bear Chairs', from the Bear Chair Company [9] based in South River, Ontario, who began creating wooden DIY ...

  3. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Side chair, a chair with a seat and back but without armrests; often matched with a dining table or used as an occasional chair; Sit-stand chair, [32] normally used with a height-adjustable desk, allows the person to lean against this device and be partially supported; Sling chair, a suspended, free-swinging chair hanging from a ceiling

  4. King Street Transit Priority Corridor - Wikipedia

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    A patio with Muskoka chairs within the transit priority corridor next to an entrance to King station. In April 2019, a City staff report dubbed the transit mall the "King Street Transit Priority Corridor". [35] On April 16, 2019, City Council voted 22 to 3 in favour of making the pilot permanent.

  5. District Municipality of Muskoka - Wikipedia

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    Steamship on Indian River Muskoka Lakes. The passage of the Free Grants and Homestead Act of 1868, [15] opened the era of widespread settlement to Muskoka. Settlers could receive free land if they agreed to clear the land, have at least 15 acres (6.1 ha) under cultivation, and build a 16x20 ft, or 320-square-foot (30 m 2) house. Settlers under ...

  6. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The variety of Byzantine furniture is pretty big: tables with square, rectangle or round top, sumptuous decorated, made of wood sometimes inlaid, with bronze, ivory or silver ornaments; chairs with high backs and with wool blankets or animal furs, with coloured pillows, and then banks and stools; wardrobes were used only for storing books ...

  7. Mount St. Louis Moonstone - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 another high speed six-pack was added to Mt. St Louis, replacing one triple and one double chair. In the summer of 2013, the first set of lights were added to some trails for night skiing starting the next season. [2] In the summer of 2023, Adventure 8 was added to Mt. Moonstone, replacing Adventure Express.

  8. Muskoka Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The Muskoka Boathouse, which is located on Point William as part of the Point William Project, is situated in the Georgian Bay Ecoregion. This Ecoregion is situated on the southern portion of the Precambrian Shield, [4] in south-central Ontario and can be characterized by the exposed complex Precambrian bedrock and rich mineral deposits which creates the rugged landscape associated with the ...

  9. Step chair - Wikipedia

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    The chair is shown facing in the same direction, once folded into a chair, and once folded into a set of steps, such that the top of the chair back touches the floor. A step chair , also called a ladder chair , a library chair , a convertible chair or a Franklin chair , is a piece of furniture which folds to become either a chair or a small set ...