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The theatre is based on an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) farm, [1] [2] 11 kilometres northwest of Armstrong, British Columbia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Caravan Farm Theatre productions are always mounted outdoors in site-specific locations, with audiences of up to 500 at its farm location, [ 2 ] three seasons of the year. [ 6 ]
There are 22 National Historic Sites designated in Kingston, [1] including the Rideau Canal which extends from Ottawa and traverses 202 kilometres (126 mi) to Kingston. The following sites are administered by Parks Canada : Bellevue House , Kingston Fortifications , the Rideau Canal and Shoal Tower (identified below by the beaver icon ). [ 2 ]
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from Kingston to Ottawa ON 44°40′45″N 76°13′16″W / 44.6793°N 76.2212°W / 44.6793; -76.2212 ( Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Federal ( 5727 )
John Creighton (August 19, 1817 – January 31, 1885) was an Irish-born publisher, politician and prison official in Ontario, Canada.He served as mayor of Kingston from 1863 to 1865.
Bronze sculpture of Pepe el lobero (1909-1995), renowned head forest ranger of Saja-Besaya, Spain's most important hunting reserve. A conservation officer is a law enforcement officer who protects wildlife and the environment.
The profile is published by the Social Planning Council of Kingston and District (SPCKD). [2] While some of these neighbourhoods have established their own business improvement area, others are simply a designation given by the City of Kingston in recognition of their distinct attributes and characteristics. Map of Kingston, Ontario.
The Kingston Public Market was officially established by the City of Kingston in 1801, and the rules and regulations were proclaimed in May 1811. It was the centre of commerce and trade in the city and through the 19th century public buildings, hotels, and shops developed around the square including Kingston City Hall which was built in 1844.