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I think the first IS the hotel they used for the shining - and the last is definitely VT! I went to college there for four years and still miss the place. Would go back there in a heartbeat if only I could convince my family and make a living (they always need lawyers, right?).
Take care,
Joan a/k/a FSK
The picture of the Chinese restaurant is indeed Provincial Highway 7. The town is Madoc or Marmora, I'll ask my parents today. I travelled that highway a lot as a child, and once threw up repeatedly beside that train station in the background!
My dad says it's actually Havelock, the restaurant is on the north side of the road, and the railway on the south side. Havelock is a little further west than Marmora, which was my guess. Most of the little towns along Highway 7 have a similiar railway station.
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