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3927194

Canso Lake

3554671 andrewpmk

5868 Yonge st

5149972 uuuuujade

TTC

5161758 Subvisser5

Unable to answer "What’s the weight limit here?" – on bridge: Service Road – way/690565626 via StreetComplete 62.2:

This bridge was removed

5161757 Subvisser5

Unable to answer "What surface does this road have?" – Service Road – way/690565625 via StreetComplete 62.2:

This bridge was removed

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5165432 Fen <3

Add info to bench

via StreetComplete_ee 61.1

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5165433 Fen <3

Add info to memorial bench

via StreetComplete_ee 61.1

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5068281 bennylope

"Thursday market last ran in 2022"
The place has gone or never existed. A user of Organic Maps application has reported that the POI was visible on the map (see snapshot date below), but was not found on the ground.
OSM snapshot date: 2025-11-09T01:21:36Z
POI name: Thursday Farmer's Market
POI types: amenity-marketplace
#organicmaps ios 2025.11.11-5-ios

4279148

Unitarian church is no longer at 206 Concession Street, the city has purchased the building, which is currently fenced off and slated for stabilization residential housing spaces operated by Addiction and Mental Health Services. One more flophouse. https://www.cityofkingston.ca/city-hall/news-public-notices/-/news/d42fa41652/b9670cb392/City-acquiring-206-Concession-Street-for-stabilization-housing/AfyQxF11xa1f

KUF looks to have moved to a residential side street: 244 McMahon Ave, Kingston, K7M 3H2 +1-613-544-8777 which also appears in some records as the home of a reform Jewish congregation.

5107052

This building is currently being demolished. The entire property (including the former fuel station, car wash and propane) is fenced off, inaccessible, permanently closed. That leaves just the Kingston Centre buildings and the stripmall buildings (such as Magicuts) along Princess Street open as business-as-usual. Most likely plan is to demolish this for highrise residential, as the property title is a mess of restrictions prohibiting another grocer, automotive or hardware store on this land now that Canadian Tire has moved to a new building beside Loblaws on the former Kingston Centre grounds. No idea why they took out the fuel and car wash (as the new store has none) but it's gone.