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Lodging
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Lord Nelson Motel
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Countryside Inn
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Siesta Motel
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Food
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Maki sushi and noodle
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The Duchess
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St. Louis Bar & Grill
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A&W
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Gino's
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Food Basics
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Mac's
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Tim Hortons
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Starbucks
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Fuel
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Shopping
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Entertainment/Tourist
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Canal Drive park
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Rochdale Park
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meadowcrest Park
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Molly McGlynn Park
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Edenwood Park
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Butternut Creek Park
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Kingston Mills
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Military Communications and Electronics Museum
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Pets
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Wikipedia Nearby
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CFRC-FM
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Shafia family murders
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Kingston Mills
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La Salle Secondary School
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Cataraqui River
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