Lorlie Street, Division No 6 (Abernethy)
Sur cette page, vous pouvez trouver une carte de localisation, ainsi qu'une liste des lieux et des services disponibles sur ou à proximité Lorlie Street: Hôtels, restaurants, installations sportives, centres éducatifs, distributeurs automatiques de billets, supermarchés, stations d'essence et plus.
Bâtiments nommés à proximité
- Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186 - 146 m
Main Street 201
http://www.rmofaberdeen.ca/ - Village of Abernethy - 234 m
Main Street 130
https://www.aberdeen.ca/ - Abernethy and District Memorial Hall - 299 m
Abernethy and District Memorial Hall is a Municipal Heritage Property, that was constructed in 1921, to commemorate the return of soldiers from World War I. Funds for the hall were raised through local donations in the community. The hall was designed by - Co-op - 398 m
Main Street 110
Services à proximité Lorlie Street
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Hébergement
- Terrain De Camping - 350m
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Automobile
- Service de carburant - 398m
Co-op
Main Street, 110 S0A 0A0 Abernethy
Téléphone: +1-306-333-2122
Religieux
- Lieu de culte - 267m
Christ Anglican Church (christian - anglican)
Burton Street
Christ Anglican Church is a Municipal Heritage Property, that was constructed near Abernethy in 1886, and relocated into the village in 1904. - Lieu de culte - 302m
Knox United Church (christian - united)
Quappelle Avenue
Shopping
- Quincaillerie - 398m
Co-op
Main Street, 110 S0A 0A0 Abernethy
Téléphone: +1-306-333-2122
Services Publics et Sociaux
- Mairie - 146m
Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186
Main Street, 201 - Mairie - 234m
Village of Abernethy
Main Street, 130 - Caserne de pompiers - 207m
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Main Street
Autres
- events_venue - 299m
Abernethy and District Memorial Hall - Village of Abernethy
Railway Avenue
Abernethy and District Memorial Hall is a Municipal Heritage Property, that was constructed in 1921, to commemorate the return of soldiers from World War I. Funds for the hall were raised through local donations in the community. The hall was designed by