Holiday Camps & Centres in Grand River North, Kitchener, ON

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56, Oakhurst Crescent, Kitchener, N2B 3K3

(519) 501-4581
For the past 13 years, the K-W French Climbing Camp has had more than 1650 campers, age 6 to 12, coming from Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford, Fergus, Elora, Toronto, Brantford, Montreal, Quebec City, England, the State of Michigan, France, and as far away as Japan. The children coming to our camp have a lot of fun while being completely immersed in French. We offer various outdoor sports activities and games in the morning, followed by a picnic at lunch time. In the afternoon, after our 30 minute relaxing time outdoors, the children go indoor rock climbing. On Wednesdays, we enjoy a safe water park, Moses Springer, located few minutes away from L’Harmonie, weather permitting. All our activities are under tight supervision.

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1420 Victoria St. N, Kitchener, N2B 3E2

(519) 571-7464
Academic Camp, Information Technology Company, Computer training school
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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.
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234 KING STREET SOUTH, Waterloo, N2J 1R3

(519) 741-0770
Our friendly, knowledgeable Advisors can offer you great vacation ideas and unbeatable service and value. We have the best travel insurance coverage Transat’s Concierge Club Plan offers Change of Mind, $ in Emergency Medical, Baggage Loss coverage and even Travel Assistance while you are away. Plus, earn AIR MILES reward miles on all vacations booked with TravelPlus. AIR MILES Collectors earn 1 reward mile for every $... spent on vacation packages, charter flights and cruises booked with us. Purchase your next vacation with us and enjoy fun rewards faster than you think!
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211 Pioneer Tower Rd, Kitchener, N2P 2H8

(519) 653-3781
archery supplies, Supplies, Camping, Hall, Camping-Terrains, Room, Archery Equipment, target ranges, Auditorium, Sports et Loisirs, Campgrounds, clubs, Campground, equipment, Banquet Rooms, Sporting Goods & Bicycle Shops
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580 Beaver Creek Road, Waterloo, N2J 3Z4

(519) 885-1758
Green Acre Park, RV & Motor Home park located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. One of only 99 parks in North America to attain the 5W rating from Woodalls.
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76 Adam St, Cambridge, N3C 2K5

(519) 658-4220
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205- 600 Laurelwood Drive, Waterloo, N2V 2S7

(226) 791-7679
Summer camp, After school program

1073 WITMER RD, Petersburg, N0B 2H0

(519) 696-3156
Hotels, Rooming Houses, Camps, Campgrounds, RV park, Lodging, Campground, Landing's Campground
Landings Campground is a quiet and clean campground with friendly staff and various amenities for families. Customers have praised the inflatables in the pond, friendly dog owners, beautiful lake and picnic areas, helpful staff, and on-site snack shack. Some visitors have mentioned the availability of activities like karaoke and photo booth.

1174 Wilby, St. Agatha, N0B 2L0

(519) 886-7420
Campgrounds, Camps, Camping, Campground, nature parks, resorts, Hotels, recreational vehicles storage, and Other Lodging, Rooming Houses, related categories, Sports et Loisirs, homes parks, Camping-Terrains
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43 McClintock Drive RR 22, Cambridge, N3C 2V4

(519) 212-3081
McClintock's Water Ski School & Club is a quaint campground, appreciated by some for its 10-month tenure andidyllic atmosphere. However, it may not offer winter RV parking, making it a seasonal destination. The beautiful surroundings and friendly people create a delightful experience for visitors.
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450 AVENUE ROAD, Cambridge, N1R 5S4

(519) 623-5573
The 177 hectares (437 acres) of forest, open areas, stream and lake offer a variety of opportunities to enjoy and study nature. A long-term partnership with the Waterloo Catholic District School Board enables school classes to take part in environmental education at the Nature Centre throughout the school year. New programs for families and community groups, as well as Environmental Day Camps, are being developed through a grant from the Grand River Conservation Foundation in partnership with the Oxford Learning Centre.

47 Chipcase Court, Cambridge, N1T 1V9

(519) 740-7130
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400 Clyde Road, Cambridge, N1R 5W6

(519) 621-2761
The Grand River flows 300 kilometres through southwestern Ontario from the highlands of Dufferin County to Port Maitland on Lake Erie. The Grand River Conservation Authority manages water and other natural resources on behalf of 38 municipalities and close to one million residents.
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485 Waterloo Ave., Guelph, N1H 3K4

(519) 824-2571
This Guelph Bible Conference Centre is a cozy and welcoming retreat, centrally located yet secluded. The staff are friendly and helpful. The food caters to various dietary needs and is delicious. The facility offers ample outdoor space, a pool, mini golf, a children's playground, a well-furnished lounge area, and various activities. The serene surroundings and beautiful grounds make for a memorable experience.
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7677 Conservation Rd, Guelph, N1H 6J1

(519) 836-7860
Bring your family and join us at Guelph Lake for our fun and educational family programs, or sign your kids up for our very popular March Break and summer environmental day camps. We also offer unique environmental birthday parties! Community groups, such a Scouts, Guides or groups looking for a natural experience, will want to check out our special group programs. The centre overlooks Guelph Lake and the Guelph Lake Dam. Because of the lake and the Speed River below the dam, it is an ideal location to carry out water studies, and also to learn about the Guelph Dam and its Micro-Hydro Demonstration Project. Open fields around the centre, and a nearby conifer plantation, also provide a variety of habitats to learn about nature. Guelph Lake Nature Centre is located on the northeast edge of the City of Guelph. Travelling north on Highway 6 out of Guelph, turn right onto Conservation Road and follow the signs.
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7743 CONSERVATION DR, Guelph, N1H 6J1

(519) 824-5061
In the early 1800s, the Grand River was a source of transportation, power and water for local communities. Settlement led to deforestation, intensive farming and urbanization, which began to hinder the natural cycles of the river. By the 1930s, river conditions had become so severe that annual floods, drought and pollution were affecting public health and the economic development of the communities up and down the Grand. Something had to be done. Sponsored by the Grand Valley Boards of Trade and modeled on the fledging Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States, the "Grand River Conservation Commission Act" was passed by the Province of Ontario in 1932. The commission was the first watershed management agency in Canada when it received its formal Letters Patent in August, 1934. This was the first time local municipalities had banded together to address water management issues on a watershed scale. The founding partner municipalities were Brantford, Galt, Kitchener, Fergus and Caledonia. William Philip of Galt was the first chairman, and the commission's head office was in Brantford. Other municipalities soon joined the partnership. In 1948, the Grand River watershed municipalities formed their own Grand Valley Conservation Authority under this new act. This new agency had extended powers in the 1950s, which allowed it to acquire many wetlands, forests and natural areas in the watershed. The valley authority also acquired park land for camping, swimming, fishing and canoeing. Many of today's popular conservation areas, including Elora Gorge, Rockwood, Pinehurst Lake and Byng Island, were purchased and developed during this time. This new authority's objectives began to parallel those of the commission. Early provincial conservation authority publications even included the commission as a special section. The two agencies merged in 1966 to form today's Grand River Conservation Authority.
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7654 Conservation Rd., Guelph, N1H 6J1