Driving around Brockville, Ontario - Canada
Brockville, formerly Elizabethtown, is a city in Eastern Ontario, Canada in the Thousand Islands region. Although it is the seat of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, it is politically independent of the county. It is included with Leeds and Grenville for census purposes only.
Known as the City of the 1000 Islands, Brockville is located on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River, about halfway between Kingston to the west and Cornwall to the east. It is 115 km (71 mi) south of the national capital Ottawa.
The city faces Morristown, New York, which is located on the other side of the river. It is one of Ontario's oldest communities first established by Euro-Canadians and is named after the British general Sir Isaac Brock.
The city notably features the Brockville Tunnel, Canada's first railway tunnel, finished in December 1860, and closed in 1970. It was acquired by the City of Brockville in 1982, and the tunnel reopened in August 2017 as an LED illuminated pedestrian tunnel with music. Alongside the Fulford Place and the Aquatarium, it has since become one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city, and even all of Ontario.
Brockville sings Oh Canada on Canada Day - BNTV News
a large crowd is on hand at court house to sing the national anthem during Canada Day
Brockville sings God Save The Queen on Canada Day - BNTV News
A large crowd was on hand at court house to celebrate Canada Day
Kingston and Brockville!|Conheça duas cidades próximas a Toronto, Canada.
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Lake Ontario Park
Canada's Penitentiary Museum
Cathedral of Saint Mary
St. George's Cathedral
Kingston City Hall
Brockville
Brock Trail
Brockville Court House
First Presbyterian Church
Brockville City Hall
Brockville Railway Tunnel
Brockville Apartments at 91 Front Avenue West Brockville, Ontario, is managed by Realstar
Realstar's WBH Brockville Apartments stand out from the crowd in the beautiful city of Brockville.
The community atmosphere and variety of suite sizes and layouts makes this the place to live in Brockville.
This community is a combination of five buildings and a row of two bedroom townhomes. In the tower, each ample suite comes with a large balcony, and in-suite storage.
The townhomes offer a combination of parquet and hardwood flooring. All suites come with cable included and select suites even come with dishwashers. Secure underground parking is available for all residents in the tower, while our townhome residents have ample and safe surface parking. There is also 24/7 on-site management staff for your peace of mind and security.
Laundry facilities are available for everyone to use, as is a social room where many resident parties and get-togethers are held throughout the year.
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Archival Footage: Brockville Centennial Celebrations 1967
In 1967 Canada celebrated its 100th birthday. On June 17th, 1967, Brockville held an Old Time Country Fair on Courthouse Green to celebrate Canada's Centennial. It was very common that year for people to dress in 1867 costumes- which you can see in this video. To learn more about how Brockville celebrated the Centennial, visit us during 2017 for our special sesquicentennial exhibit, How Brockville Celebrated the Centennial.
Brockville Victoria Inn
Welcome to the Brockville Victoria Inn , conveniently located in Downtown Brockville, Ontario. Brockville Victoria Inn is in walking distance to shopping,Provincial Court House, Brockville Hospitals. We cater to short and long term coprorate stays. Weddings are a must in this 1890s Victorian Home.
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Brooke & Camren | Wedding | Brockville Convention Centre in Brockville, Ontario
Brooke & Camren | Wedding | Brockville Convention Centre in Brockville, Ontario
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CourtHouse Green Story
News story about landscaping being done on Court House Green in Brockville
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Victorian Home in Brockville Ontario
Brockville is on the St. Lawrence River at the East end of the Thousand
Islands Parkway.
Sex Offender coming to Brockville
Brockville will soon have an unwelcome new citizen -- a violent sex offender who is rated as a high-risk candidate to reoffend.
Leonard Watts has informed Corrections Canada officials that he intends to move to the city when his current sentence at Kingston Penitentiary expires July 16.
Archival Footage: Brockville's Sesquicentennial 1982
This archival footage makes up part of a film called Day on the Green which captured the events that celebrated Brockville's sesquicentennial in 1982. Included is the unveiling of the new Statue of Justice on the Court House and the parade. The clip also includes footage of Sesqui the squirrel (Brockville's mascot for the year) and Brockville's Ambassador of Smiles, Con Darling!
Abandoned Rideau Regional Centre Psychiatric Hospital | Urban Exploring Videos
Abandoned Rideau Regional Centre Psychiatric Hospital | Urban Exploring Videos
On March 31, 2009, the lights went out for good at the Huronia Regional Centre in Orillia and the Rideau Regional Centre in Smiths Falls, the oldest and the largest residential institutions in the province.
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The Rideau Regional Centre, located in Smiths Falls, Ontario, opened in 1951 as the Ontario Hospital School. Along with similar residential institutions throughout Ontario, it was designed to house individuals who were deemed to have cognitive and physical disabilities.
Individuals could be admitted by parents and guardians, training schools, or the Children’s Aid Society.
At its peak, Rideau’s population exceeded 2,600 people in 1955, even though it was only built to accommodate 1,500. By the mid 1970s, the Ontario government operated 16 such facilities across the province.
In the 1950s and 60s, there were few community services and supports available for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
That began changing in the 1970s when schools and workshops and other community support for people with developmental disabilities were introduced.
Rideau was one of the last three facilities of its kind in Ontario, along with the Southwestern Regional Centre in Chatham-Kent and the Huronia Regional Centre in Orillia, all of which closed in 2009
After the facilities closed, after former residents of a number of Ontario institutions filed class action lawsuits claiming neglect and abuse, and after the premier apologized for their pain
Hepatitis B was widespread at Rideau Regional, especially among patients with down syndrome. A study in the 1970s found that more than 90 per cent of residents with Down syndrome in the sample group had contracted hepatitis B at some point, and one-quarter of them had developed a chronic case. A larger survey at Huronia found similar results.
At the end of 2013 it was announced that tentative settlements totalling $32.7 million had been reached for former residents of two Ontario institutions for the developmentally disabled who alleged they were abused at the facilities.
The two institutions were the Rideau Regional Centre in Smiths Falls, Ont., and the Southwestern Regional Centre near Chatham, Ont.
In 2016 it was announced that an Ontario court had approved a $36-million compensation deal for people mistreated at 12 now-closed institutions for adults with mental disabilities.
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Brockville, Ontario Canada - Watch as the sun sets along the shores of the St. Lawrence river.
Brockville at Twilight. The 1000 Islands play backdrop to our beautiful city situated on the shores of the St. Lawrence river. Recorded August 24th, 2015 - Curt Geneau
1000 Islands & Seaway Cruises (Brockville) Promotional Video 2013
Experience the 1000 Islands like never before aboard the high-speed catamaran WildCat or choose from a variety of traditional sightseeing, dinner cruises, special events and private charters. Operating from downtown Brockville, 1000 Islands & Seaway Cruises offers a variety of cruise experiences that will keep bringing you back to the 'City of the 1000 Islands'! Comfortable and Safe soft adventure fun for all ages!
Bekah D'Aoust speaks to media on day of her abuser's sentencing in 'sexsomnia' rape case
Bekah D’Aoust says she spent years after her sexual assault in February 2011 drinking herself into oblivion, starving herself, binge eating and barely coping.
“I doubted who I was, my worth, my purpose to live, my beauty, my intelligence. I doubted every good piece of me,” D’Aoust, 31, said in a victim impact statement read in a Brockville court Wednesday morning, during the sentencing hearing of her abuser, Ryan Hartman.
Judge Kimberly Moore is expected to hand down a sentence in the case late Wednesday. Earlier in the day, she rejected Hartman’s Jordan application, which sought to throw out the case because of unreasonable court delays.
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Gun rally at Courthouse Square
Gun rally at Courthouse Square