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3445 Roseville Rd., North Dumfries, ON,
3445 Roseville Rd., North Dumfries, ON,

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Bannister Lake Conservation Area
Bannister Lake Conservation Area

F.W.R. Dickson Wilderness Area: Brant-Waterloo Road, west of Spragues Road (Waterloo Region Road 75) . Background. The Bannister and Wrigley Lake area consists of two small lakes (50 hectares) with well-developed aquatic, marsh, willow-dogwood thickets and nearby deciduous forest communities.

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Betzner Farmstead
Betzner Farmstead

As Cambridge has developed the open spaces between the original municipalities have been filled in a fourth commercial core. Today, Cambridge is a thriving emerging and modern city with a diverse population of more than 125,000.

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Black Bridge - Canoe Launch
Black Bridge - Canoe Launch

The boat launch has been barricaded by Charles River Canoe and Kayak until they are ready to open their rental facility. They now project opening on July 31, 2009. Just because it's there apparently doesn't mean the public can use it.

Cambridge Sculpture Garden
Cambridge Sculpture Garden

Explore the beauty of the Cambridge Sculpture Garden, one of the great parks and picnic areas in the City of Cambridge.

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Chicopee Ski Club
Chicopee Ski Club

Chicopee is a not-for-profit organization that provides outdoor recreation facilities to families in the Waterloo Region.

Chicopee Tube Park
Chicopee Tube Park

Park will be Opening Sunday June 24th. Our soft opening date has been bumped to June 24th with All Access attractions running only. We appreciate your patience during our delayed Zip Line opening as we are working hard with improvements to serve you better.

Chilligo Conservation Area
Chilligo Conservation Area

There are three conservation areas within the city of Cambridge that are open to the public. The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) owns and manages these areas. Chilligo Conservation Area. The Chilligo Conservation Area is next to the Speed River in Cambridge. The area includes forest, meadows and marshlands.

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Churchill Park
Churchill Park

Churchill Park, Cambridge: See 27 reviews, articles, and 8 photos of Churchill Park, ranked No.10 on TripAdvisor among 44 attractions in Cambridge.

Devils Creek Falls
Devils Creek Falls

Watercourse: Devil's Creek Latitude, Longitude: 43.3751, -80.3336 (What do these stats mean?) This small, yet visitable waterfall occurs where Devil's Creek cuts through a narrow notch in the high bedrock cliff bordering the south side of the Grand River.

Dickson Public School
Dickson Public School

Dickson was the third public school opened in the town of Galt. The stone building opened Sept. 3, 1877. It cost $5,934.62 to build and equip, according to the City of Cambridge Archives.

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Dolime Quarry
Dolime Quarry

DoLime Quarry For several years now, we have been keeping a close eye on the ongoing quarrying at the Dolime site owned by River Valley Development. Due to the quarry’s blasting into the aquitard material (the protective layer covering our aquifer) a fissure was discovered in 2006 posing a potential threat of contamination to our ground water source.

Dumfries Conservation Area
Dumfries Conservation Area

Dumfries is a 75-hectare conservation area that provides places for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation in the centre of Cambridge. It is located at Dunbar and Hespeler Roads, Cambridge.

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F. W. R. Dickson Wilderness Area
F. W. R. Dickson Wilderness Area

The FWR Dickson Wilderness Area is a large natural area that includes two small lakes, wetlands, tall-grass prairie, forests and willow-dogwood thickets. It provides habitat for a variety of birds. It is on Brant-Waterloo Road, west of Spragues Road (Waterloo Regional Road 75).

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Fashion History Museum
Fashion History Museum

The Fashion History Museum is Canadian federal non-profit corporation. Our collection consists of over 10,000 garments and accessories dating from the 1660s...

Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre
Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre

This hidden treasure will excite the fire buff and enthusiast in all of us. The museum features over 12,000 square feet of historic items from Minnesota Fire Departments dating back to the 1860’s. There are fire trucks, fire equipment, historic photos, and interactive displays for children.

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Freeport Bridge
Freeport Bridge

Although the bridge tender house is not original (estimated date ca. 1997), the remainder of the bridge appears to be largely unaltered and thus the bridge's historic integrity is good. Charles W. Deterding was the county engineer when this bridge was built.

Galt Cenotaph
Galt Cenotaph

Cambridge (Galt), Ontario The Galt Cenotaph was erected in 1930, in memory of those who died in World War I, World War II and the Korean War.

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Grand Valley Trail (Windy Mountain)
Grand Valley Trail (Windy Mountain)

Cambridge Grand Valley Trail (Windy Mountain) Grand Valley Trail (Windy Mountain) – Company in Cambridge, ON – 1982 Alps Road, Cambridge, Ontario. Read verified and trustworthy customer reviews for Grand Valley Trail (Windy Mountain) or write your own review.

Hespeler Optimist Park
Hespeler Optimist Park

Hespeler Optimist Club · May 5 at 2:53pm · For anybody doing their shopping at the Zehrs location on Holiday Inn Drive the Cambridge Coyotes are selling some delicious chocolate bars to help them and their fundraising.

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Historic Cambridge Farmers Market
Historic Cambridge Farmers Market

Explore Downtown Cambridge, designated as the Galt City Centre! The area is home to the historic Cambridge Farmers' Market. Shopping, dining and more

Jacob's Landing
Jacob's Landing

Jacob`s Landing, Park in Cambridge, Ontario, 83 Guelph Avenue, Cambridge, ON N3C – Hours of Operation & Customer Reviews.

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John Erb Park
John Erb Park

John Erb Park, Cambridge, Ontario. 2 likes · 126 were here. Park

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Lazer Tag Cambridge
Lazer Tag Cambridge

Lazer Tag Cambridge, Cambridge: See 5 reviews, articles, and photos of Lazer Tag Cambridge, ranked No.9 on TripAdvisor among 11 attractions in Cambridge.

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Lions Can-Amera Park
Lions Can-Amera Park

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Main Street Bridge
Main Street Bridge

Many Cambridge residents are looking forward to exploring the Grand River from a vantage point we haven’t been able to before. We look forward to taking our first steps out over the water, looking south to the Cedar Street bridge and north to Main Street and beyond.

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Mill Race Park
Mill Race Park

The most popular location in the city of Cambridge for wedding photos and wedding ceremonies is Mill Race Park at the corner of Parkhill Road and Water Street North. Mill Race Park is the site of the official Canadian Heritage River Designation Plaque.

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Puslinch Lake
Puslinch Lake

www.puslinch.ca Puslinch is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Wellington County, surrounding the south end of Guelph. The main source of production is agricultural, spring water bottling and mining. Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county.

Puslinch Tract Conservation Area
Puslinch Tract Conservation Area

Puslinch Tract or Twin Ponds, as it is often referred to, has an incredible trail offering and is one of the best kept secrets in the area. Located just outside of Cambridge, Ontario, Puslinch has a wide variety of trail types and something to offer of all abilities.

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Rare Charitable Research Reserve - Administrative Centre
Rare Charitable Research Reserve - Administrative Centre

What is Research and Why is it Important? Research is any investigative activity that is carried out by a person or a group, with the goal of discovering something new, at least to them. Research can be conducted on existing published information, or can be conducted by making new observations.

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Riverbluff Park
Riverbluff Park

Riverbluff Park, Park in Cambridge, Ontario, George Street North, Cambridge, ON N1S – Hours of Operation & Customer Reviews.

Riverbluffs Park
Riverbluffs Park

Riverbluffs Park, Cambridge, Ontario. 2 likes · 100 were here. Park

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Riverside Park Splash Pad
Riverside Park Splash Pad

Riverside Park: Great park with splash pad - See 92 traveler reviews, 3 candid photos, and great deals for Cambridge, Canada, at TripAdvisor.

Settler's Fork
Settler's Fork

Settler's Fork. See more from Border Creek Station. Item Number. $10.50. Quantity. Add to Cart. Description; A lovely traditional pattern that has been created to ...

Shade's Mills Conservation Area
Shade's Mills Conservation Area

Shade's Mills is a day-use park offering a great place to enjoy nature just a few minutes away from the city. Favourite activities include swimming, sport fishing and canoeing. Hikers and cyclists can enjoy 12 kilometres of trails through a mature hardwood forest along Mill Creek.

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Site of the Samuel Bechtel Meetinghouse and Burial Ground
Site of the Samuel Bechtel Meetinghouse and Burial Ground

Site of the Samuel Bechtel Meetinghouse and Burial Ground, Company in Cambridge, Ontario, 40 Stager Place, Cambridge, ON N3C 2W4 – Hours of Operation & Customer Reviews.

Soper Park
Soper Park

Soper Park is located at 120 Shade Street, Cambridge, ON - N1R. Besides this park, there are three more parks listed in Cambridge. There's also fifteen attractions listed in this city in other categories.

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