Zoning Dictionary

Category: Open Space/Recreation/Tourism

Special Event

An event, the duration of which is temporary in nature and which is limited to one or more of the following uses: an exhibition, a fair, a carnival, a regatta, a religious or music festival, or a recreational competition. For the purposes of this definition “temporary” shall mean that “the combined total duration of all […]

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Sport Playing Field

An open space set aside for the playing of sports and may include benches or bleachers for observers but where there is no charge made for spectators.

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Stable, Commercial or Public

A building or part of a building in which horses are boarded or kept for commercial purposes. An accessory building in which horses are kept for commercial use including boarding, hire and sale. A building or land where animals are kept for remuneration, hire, sale, boarding, riding, or show. A stable of horses, mules or […]

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Stadium

A large, open or enclosed place used for games and major events and partly or completely surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators. Any structure with tiers of seats rising around a sports field, playing court, or public exhibition area. Stadiums are primarily used for sports and athletic events. Entertainment and other public gathering purposes, […]

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Summer Camp

A location away from home, often in a rural or country setting, where campers spend all or part of the summer living in tents, barracks or dormitories, participating in organized activities, sports and arts and crafts and usually eating together in a central dining facility.

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Swimming Pool

A tank or body of water which may be used for swimming purposes and which has a possible maximum depth greater than 0.6 metres but does not include an existing natural body of water or stream. A body of water of more than one hundred square feet in area, used for bathing, swimming or diving. […]

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Swimming Pool, Outdoor

Any privately owned body of water located outdoors, contained in part or in whole by artificial means, in which the depth of water of any point can exceed twenty-four inches and which is used or capable of being used for swimming, diving or bathing.

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Tent and Trailer Campground

A parcel of land providing overnight or short term accommodation for trailers, motor homes and tents but not mobile homes and includes services and facilities normally incidental and subordinate to such a use including common washroom lavatory and bathing facilities, indoor and/or outdoor recreation areas, and an entrance kiosk.

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Through Block Pedestrian Walkway

A walkway or corridor that is designed and intended to be used by the public, that provides public access through a building’s public space.

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Tourism

The attracting and serving of people visiting an area for recreation and vacations. The activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes.

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