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The St. Leonard Government of Canada Building (GOCB) is a small federal office building in St. Leonard, New Brunswick. It was built in 1939 as a post office, but was abandoned by Canada Post in the 1980s. After the departure of Canada Post, the building was given a new lease on life and was extensively renovated to accomodate the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. DFO fisheries officers have operated from the small building ever since.

The St. Leonard GOCB is part of my collection of bats from small-town Atantic Canada. It isn't quite w2w (narrow alley on each side) and fits with JBSimo's small-town set in style. There is a plop and a growable lot included in this upload. See the readme for complete details.

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Oh, this building is really neat, lovely! I will use it as post office..well, it was a post office someday hehe. Thank you for this real masterpiece, I love the air conditioning machines in the windows, superb work, Sam.

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@patriots_1228 - How can there be more roof junk if all the air conditioners are in the windows? Excellent as always Spa, now all my small towns will have a federal government presence. 10/10

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DeliaJolie: In the readme there is a link to File Juicer which will allow Mac users to extract the files.

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This is great. Really lovely. Well done. Not checked out your work before but I will continue to do so now .. lol

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A NEW BRUNSWICK BUILDING!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!11 I will love you forever and ever, spa. 10/10. Now do something from Freddy! :D

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This is a great building with nice details. However, this building grows up everywhere in a huge number. But i'll just remove the growable files.

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Really? It is a very early starting stage so it will appear at the very start, but on my machine it comes up only sporadically. The way sim city chooses files to grow is very mysterious.

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thank you this is a great series and suitable also for many areas in USA like Montana, Wash st etc

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AH! wow! Good job! This is pretty close to the original (like, really really good) and I should know, that's my hometown! Crazy! Thanks and keep up the good work! Merci!

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