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Spots/Properties
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Food
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Uncle Chow's
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Dog House Grill
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Rose's
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Flapjacks
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J&D Bowling & Restaurant
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Subway
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KFC
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Little Caesars
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Subway
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Foodland
There are 5 more properties. See details for complete list.
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Fuel
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Flying J
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Flying J
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Flying J
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Esso
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Shell
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Circle K
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UPI Energy
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Esso
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Vehicles/Service
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Lally Chevrolet
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Lally Ford
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Tilbury Chrysler
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NAPA Auto Parts
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Shopping
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Canadian Tire
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The Beer Store
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LCBO
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Home Hardware
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Entertainment/Tourist
Fun Spots Details
Medical/Emergency
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Shoppers Drug Mart
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Pharmasave
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Banks/Money
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Pets
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Tillbury Veterinary Hospital
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Pet Valu
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