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Old 10-02-2009, 19:17   #30
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Re: Public seating in Hyndburn

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Originally Posted by MargaretR View Post
All sound recommendations thanks
I could start off by the lake as a gentle intro and work my way to the town centre later in my rehab programme
Sounds like you are talking about Kingston ... start off by Lake Ontario, enjoy the beautiful downtown/centreville area with benches all over the place ... neat little cafes and coffee shops (sorry guys, but I can't recommend the tea, unless you go to Nefoundland), the numerous city parks, the Barriefield Rock Garden, Fort Henry (a UN World Heritage Site, along with the Rideau Canal) ... the Agnes Etherington Art Gallery at Queens University which has one third of all the Rembrandts in Canada (ok, it's only two paintings out of six) ... some really great pubs where even a Brit would feel at home: The Iron Duke, the Toucan, the Prince George, the Merchant Taproom, the Pilot House (great fish and chips, and a decent steak and kidney pie) etc.

Did I mention the four or five months of winter
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