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Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate
Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate

The Basilica of Our Lady is one of the 122 parishes in the Diocese of Hamilton and boasts 2,600 families in the congregation.

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Blacksmith Fountain
Blacksmith Fountain

Fonds F45 - Guelph Mercury fonds Series F45-0-10 - City and town life photographs - Guelph Mercury; Item F45-0-10-0-0-1 - Workman lay sod around the base of the Fountain and Blacksmith Statue at Priory Square; Item F45-0-10-0-0-2 - Guelph children cooling off in Blacksmith Fountain downtown.

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Boarding House Gallery
Boarding House Gallery

Boarding House Gallery opened in February 2013 and is located in the Boarding House Arts building at the corner of Dublin and Waterloo Streets in downtown Guelph. The gallery is situated among a vibrant and diverse community of artists and arts organizations that reside in the storied limestone architecture.

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Bullfrog Pond Park
Bullfrog Pond Park

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Centennial Park
Centennial Park

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Childhood Home of Admiral Sir Charles Kingsmill,
Childhood Home of Admiral Sir Charles Kingsmill,

Admiral Kingsmill was born in Guelph, Canada West in 1855, and joined the Royal Navy (RN) as a Cadet in 1869. From 1869 until 1881 he served in HM Ships Britannia, Bellerophon, Bullfinch, Druid, Aboukir and Dryad, the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, and HM Ships Research and Vernon.

Crane Park
Crane Park

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Dolime Quarry
Dolime Quarry

Guelph Dolime Quarry, Guelph Township, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada : Other names for this quarry in the past have been: GUELPH LIME LTD-GUELPH QUARRY , CARMEUSE LIME (BEACHVILLE) LTD-GUELPH QUARRY , CANDIAN GYPSUM1, BEACHVILLE LIME , CHRISTIE HENDERSON , DOFASCO , ...

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Donald Forster Sculpture Park
Donald Forster Sculpture Park

Donald Forster Sculpture Park. In 1983 the Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG) grounds were developed into the Donald Forster Sculpture Park to be used for permanently sited sculptures, temporary installations of large-scale pieces, and an outdoor activity space for events like children’s art classes.

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Dovercliffe Park
Dovercliffe Park

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Enabling Garden, Riverside Park
Enabling Garden, Riverside Park

The Garden is located in the heart of Riverside Park. Enter through the Riverside Park main entrance off Woolwich St. Over the bump, around the bend, down the hill, turn right. Journeys end. The structures you’ll see tell you are in the Guelph Enabling Garden. Welcome.

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Exhibition Park Neighbourhood
Exhibition Park Neighbourhood

Check out our events calendar and see what's going on in your neighbourhood! ... Guelph, ON N1H 4R5. join our ... Kids enjoy the grounds of Exhibition Park all day ...

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Exitus Escape Rooms
Exitus Escape Rooms

Home, Escape Rooms, Family, Friends, Co-workers, Fun, Team Building, Groups, Challenging, Games, Puzzles, Guelph, KW

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Goldie Mill Ruins
Goldie Mill Ruins

Goldie Mill ruins; Parking; Public washrooms at 75 Cardigan Street, adjacent to the ruins; Goldie Mill ruins. Virtual tour. Goldie Mill is located in Goldie Mill Park at the northeast corner of Cardigan and Norwich streets and on the west bank of the Speed River in the city of Guelph. This three-storey limestone building, now a ruin, was constructed in 1866.

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Guelph Cenotaph
Guelph Cenotaph

Cenotaph names remember soldiers who died during active military service. Guelph, Ont., November 9, 2017 – The names of 31 soldiers who served and died during the first and second World Wars will be added to the Guelph Roll of Honour cenotaph in 2018, decades after making the ultimate sacrifice.

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Guelph Civic Museum
Guelph Civic Museum

Guelph Museums includes 3 great facilities. On the Hill Located in the renovated Loretto Convent, the Guelph Civic Museum is home to a collection of over 30,000 artifacts that bring Guelph’s past to life.

Guelph Lake
Guelph Lake

Guelph Lake Park is open with limited access for activities such as hiking, beginning December 22. A small parking area is located inside the entrance gate to provide limited parking for membership pass holders and those who register and pay admission through the honour box located at the gatehouse.

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Hammond Museum Of Radio
Hammond Museum Of Radio

Hammond Museum of Radio, Guelph: See 7 reviews, articles, and photos of Hammond Museum of Radio, ranked No.33 on TripAdvisor among 61 attractions in Guelph.

Hanlon Creek Park
Hanlon Creek Park

Soccer field Play equipment Splash pad Washroom Stonedust trail Asphalt trail Parking Hanlon Creek Park splash pad Hanlon Creek Trail Hanlon Creek Park Address: 505 Kortright Road West, Guelph

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Harris Woollen Mill Ruins
Harris Woollen Mill Ruins

shell of the Old Harris Woollen Mill. ... www.gandrivr er.ca Booking the Mill Ruins: Cost ... Official at the Township of Guelph/Eramosa (519) ...

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I.O.D.E. Fountain
I.O.D.E. Fountain

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Khronos Gauntlet Escape Rooms Guelph
Khronos Gauntlet Escape Rooms Guelph

The Khronos Gauntlet is a deeply immersive and story driven series of real-life looking escape rooms in Guelph located in the heart of downtown. Drawing on the mythos of a fictional time-travel agency, the KhronoSphere, teams of players are able to blast through time to experience different eras and locations including a medieval dungeon, a wizard’s tower, and a post-apocalyptic research laboratory.

Locomotive 6167
Locomotive 6167

CN presented 6167 to the City of Guelph in 1967 in honour of Canada’s centennial. In 2002, Guelph city council established the Locomotive 6167 Restoration Committee, comprised of railway enthusiasts and City staff.

Marden Park
Marden Park

Marden Park Community Centre and Park – Guelph Eramosa Township The Enabling Garden, is open throughout the year. The Garden is maintained by the Guelph Township Horticultural Society, with assistance from the Guelph/Eramosa Parks and Recreation Department.

Marden Tract
Marden Tract

The Marden Tract is a 50-acre block of land owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority. Located close to Guelph, it’s an easy walk. A linear trail – meaning you come out the way you go in – it wanders through a hardwood bush beside a field.

McCrae House
McCrae House

McCrae House is renovated. 1983 The operation of the museum was transferred to the City of Guelph, and along with the Guelph Civic Museum was merged under the name Guelph Museums.

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Off-Leash Dog Park
Off-Leash Dog Park

Dogs must remain under control, even when in designated off-leash areas. When off-leash, “under control” means the dog remains close to its handler (within sight and earshot), responds to voice commands, and is prevented from approaching within one metre of other animals and people.

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Preservation Park
Preservation Park

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Puslinch Lake
Puslinch Lake

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.

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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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Riverside Park
Riverside Park

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Rockwood Conservation Area
Rockwood Conservation Area

Dogs are not allowed in the beach area. Please clean up after your dog. Dog owners can be fined if these regulations are not followed. Nearby services. Grocery, hardware and drug stores are in Rockwood. Medical services are available at Guelph General Hospital, 115 Delhi St., Guelph.

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Royal City Park
Royal City Park

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The Arboretum
The Arboretum

Welcome to The Arboretum! The Arboretum, University of Guelph, encompasses 400 acres of plant collections, gardens, walking trails, natural woodlands, wetlands, and meadows.

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The Cannon
The Cannon

thecannon.ca is the premiere Classifieds, News, Opinions and Events Listings community dedicated to serving the Students of the University of Guelph

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The Portico
The Portico

Portico is the official magazine of the University of Guelph, and is mailed two times a year

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University of Guelph Arboretum
University of Guelph Arboretum

Welcome to The Arboretum! The Arboretum, University of Guelph, encompasses 400 acres of plant collections, gardens, walking trails, natural woodlands, wetlands, and meadows.

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Victoria Woods
Victoria Woods

Victoria Woods is an old-growth hardwood forest comprised of sugar maple, white ash, black cherry and beech. This, like Wild Goose Woods, is an old growth forest because it was never clear cut. When you visit, you may notice that there are big trees, but no huge ones that you might expect when you think of old-growth forests.

War Memorial Hall
War Memorial Hall

War Memorial Hall Built in June of 1924 from Georgetown limestone, students forced administration’s hand in choosing the hall’s location by cutting down a stand of Norway spruce and digging the foundation one night.

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Wild Goose Woods
Wild Goose Woods

The part of Wild Goose Woods near the Information Kiosk is an interesting section of this forest. In the late summer, fall and early winter, this area can be fairly dry, but in the late winter and spring, it is completely underwater.

York Road Park
York Road Park

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