Tourist Attractions in Galt, Cambridge, ON

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40 Dickson St, Cambridge, N1R 1T7

(519) 740-4680
Farmers' market, Market, Farmers Market, Historical landmark

54 Grand Ave N, Cambridge, N1S 2K9

(519) 807-6521

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1 Park Hill Rd W, Cambridge, N1S 1C8

(519) 621-2761
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89 Grand Ave., Cambridge, N1S 2L7

(519) 624-8250
Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Historical Places, Museums
Mcdougall Cottage is a historic Scottish building from 1858, featuring beautiful English gardens and knowledgeable volunteers. Guests praise the charming venue for family activities, tea occasions, and historic tours. The cottage is open for public viewing during specific times of the year, and volunteers offer informative guides. Musicians performing traditional Scottish music is an added bonus.

40 Stager Pl, Cambridge, N3C 2W4

(519) 513-0226
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2500 Kossuth Road, Cambridge, N3H 4R7

(519) 653-1234
Amusement & Recreation, Nature Centres, nature centers, salles de réception, Amusement and Recreation Services, Centre, Attraction, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Banquet Rooms, Tourist Attractions, Tourist Attraction, Museums
Wings Of Paradise - Butterfly Conservatory in Cambridge is a tourist attraction beloved by visitors. Thousands of beautiful butterflies in various rooms, including a rainforest-like space, two bug rooms, and a cafe. The atmosphere is warm, calming, and educational, providing a magical experience for all ages. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful, making each visit memorable. The cost is reasonable, and the experience can last for hours. The conservatory features exotic plants, a variety of butterflies and insects, and a welcoming environment for families.
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1386 Cooper Road, Cambridge, N1R 5S2

Nature preserve, Zoo
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396 Morrison Road, Kitchener, N2A 2Z6

(519) 894-5610
Celebrating 79 Years Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort celebrates 79 years of providing skiing enjoyment to the people of the communities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas (Snowboarding came in 1995/1996). Chicopee is proud to be one of Ontario’s most popular ski & snowboard family centres. Since 1934, Chicopee has been a beacon for snow enthusiasts of all ages. Don’t miss out on all that Chicopee has to offer; from our respected learn to ski and snowboard “Discover” programs to our fantastic racing teams; our convenient and professional Tech Lab to our wonderful après ski in the Silvertip Lounge. The Chicopee Ski Club The Chicopee Ski Club is incorporated as a non-profit entity owned by its members and expertly managed by the Executive Director and Senior Management team. Chicopee leases the lands we operate on from the Grand River Conservation Authority. All facilities, lifts, equipment etc. on the land are wholly owned by the Club. An elected Board of Directors of ten volunteer members represent the membership as a governance board and assist in providing support to the organization. An enthusiastic team of employees conducts all of Chicopee’s daily operations - 17 full time year-round and 400+ seasonal and part-time employees. Chicopee, like all businesses, must ensure its long term sustainability. Although the facility is closely associated with its surrounding communities, it is not supported through any tax dollars. Chicopee contributes $5 million+ through employment, etc. into the local economy. Through viable business operations; excess revenues are reinvested in the Club to improve its products and services for the benefit of users from throughout the region. This financial sustainability is critical to Chicopee’s existence now and in the future.
The Chicopee Ski Club is a popular destination for both skiing and snowboarding. Customers appreciate the helpful staff and affordable food area. However, some express concerns over rising prices and issues with rental services and staff treatment. Some rave about the facility as a great spot for learning and enjoy the social atmosphere.

13 Main St S, St. George Brant, N0E 1N0

3445 Roseville Road, Ayr, N0B 1E0

(519) 632-7833
Historical landmark, Museum, Cemetery, Landmark & Historical Place
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811 Bleams Road, Kitchener, N2E 3X4

(519) 748-4690
lieux historiques, landmarks buildings, Historical Places, Amusement and Recreation Services, Tours et Excursions, Amusement & Recreation, historical buildings, placements, Place, Voyages et Logement, landmarks, Monuments & lieux historiques
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1049 Kirkwall Rd, Rockton, L0R 1X0

(519) 621-8851
Landmark & Historical Place, History museum
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79 Woolwich St S Unit 3, Breslau, N0B 1M0

(519) 648-9600
Garden and Lawn Supplies and Equipment, Fountains, Waterfalls, Ponds

620 Bridge St E, Kitchener, N2K 3C5

(519) 744-3903
Monuments, Monument maker, Miscellaneous Retail, Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Granite
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425 BINGEMANS CENTRE DRIVE, Kitchener, N2B 3X7

(519) 744-1555
A special event, stylish reception, impressive executive luncheon, or Gala Dinner calls for special treatment. That's the reason that so many families and businesses in the Waterloo Region choose Bingemans. We have been professional caterers for over 50 years, and we would be honoured to cater your next grand occasion. Our experienced event planners can fulfill all of your needs including: venue searches, innovative menu planning, staffing and beverage management. Discover why our clients partner with us time and again to create special events that exceed all expectations. At Bingemans, our reputation can be attributed to our consistently high quality and professional cuisine and service.
Bingemans is a popular destination for families and groups, offering various activities such as waterparks, bowling, escape rooms, arcades, festival of lights, go-karts, and mini-golf. Many visitors praise the cleanliness, friendliness of staff, and the wide range of options for entertainment. Some reviews mention issues with long lines, pricey entrance fees, and underwhelming experiences at the scream park. The campground receives mixed reviews, with complaints about cramped sites, lack of amenities, and poorly maintained facilities.

466 Queen Street South, Kitchener, N2G 1W7

(519) 742-7752
lieux historiques, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, galeries d art, Museums, Historical Places, Museums & Art Galleries, Place, Dealer, Consultant, commerçants, Art Galleries, Museum, Gallery
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528 Wellington Street North, Kitchener, N2H 5L5

(519) 571-5684
ARTS, Museums, NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Museum, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION