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Sault Ste. Marie
Our gallery is the premier cultural institution in Northern Ontario for visual arts, that aspires to gain national recognition. The AGA is a public gathering place that celebrates and preserves cultural expression.
Sault Ste. Marie
What better way to explore the history and adventure of flight than with a visit to the Bushplane Centre? Located in beautiful downtown Sault Ste. Marie, this waterfront hangar offers more than 25,000 square feet of interactive, hands-on aviation an...
Bruce Mines (69 Miles)
Bruce Mines
Bruce Mines, Ontario, on the North Shore of Lake Huron, boasts a scenic setting for fishing, camping, hunting, snowmobiling, skiing, boating & sailing. With terrific amenities and events, Bruce Mines is the perfect home for your family & business.
Heron Bay
This park's exceptional beauty is revealed in its vistas of Lake Superior and in the rugged, ancient landscape of the Canadian Shield and northern forest. The spirit of the wilderness envelopes those who explore this special place.
Manitoulin Island
Escape and Discover an area perfect for an enriching camping experience. Safe, clean and fun. Family Camping at it’s best on Manitoulin Island!
Sheguiandah
Come and catch a glimpse of the past at our museum! The life and times of pioneers are brought to life in the barn, sugar shack and reconstructed log homes. Check our artifacts from one of Canada's oldest archaeological sites, our captivating new mar...
Tobermory
In the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, the 'Bruce' is a place of global significance. The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by thousand year old cedar trees, overhanging the crystal clear waters of Georgian Bay.
Anderson Farm Museum (178 Miles)
Lively
The Anderson Farm Museum is the site of one of the largest dairies in the Sudbury area during the 1920s and 1930s. Today, the site has been developed to preserve the rich history of the surrounding community.
Sudbury
Originally operating as the Laurentian University Museum and Art Centre, the gallery was incorporated in 1997. Our exciting exhibitions, lecture series, art classes and special events make the gallery a gathering place for the local community. The Ar...
Bear River
Bear River First Nation Heritage and Cultural Centre enhances awareness and understanding of Mi’kmaw heritage and culture among youth, community members, neighboring communities and visitors, through interactive and interpretive programs, services,...
Dorion
Eagle Canyon Adventures is Lake Superior's Circle Tour number 1 Tourist Attraction. It is the home of CANADA'S LONGEST foot suspension bridge, which extends an amazing 600 feet across the canyon and hangs at a height of 152 feet above the canyon flo...
Southampton
In 1955, the idea of a museum was suggested by Mrs. W.G. McKenzie of Lucknow. From her suggestion the Bruce County Museum was born. With overwhelming support from all over Bruce County, the new museum was flooded with donated articles.
Wiarton
Located in a cafe setting overlooking the tarmac and runways of Wiarton-Keppel Airport, we are a collection of archival photos, artist's prints, and posters of many of the historic moments in Canada's aviation history.
Own Sound
Watch our “G” Scale model train run through our office and pretend to be a conductor in our restored Caboose.
Owen Sound
Try your hand at our “Red Ace” game and fly like Billy Bishop in our flight simulator!
Story Book Park (251 Miles)
Owen Sound
Welcome to Story Book Park in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Come and experience all of the story book adventures while enjoying all of your favourite park attractions and amusements. A day of fun for your whole family.
Thunder Bay Museum (228 Miles)
Thunder Bay
A Museum, Historical Society and Archives for Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Thunder Bay
The Amethyst Mine is an exciting place to explore, but if you want to be a proper adventurer you'll need to know the basics. Amethyst Mine Panorama is the number one place to find Ontario's official gemstone and February's birthstone.
Wingham
The society preserves the memory of the builders, the musicians and entertainers who were featured over the years on the CKNX Barn Dance and in southwestern Ontario in years past. The museum displays photos, artifacts and memorabilia.
Chippewa Park (228 Miles)
Thunder Bay
Chippewa Park has been the home to a range of amusement rides since the early 1920's. Today, anchored by the Historical Carousel, the park boasts a small midway. For the younger set they can choose between tanks, planes and boats to ride on. For th...
Sarnia
The Children's Animal Farm is nestled in a picturesque environment which features attractions for visitors of all ages and interests. Take a leisurely stroll, observe and learn about the animals or enjoy the Farm's natural setting and environment.
Thunder Bay
Take a Walk Through the Past in this unique Northwestern Ontario Pioneer Village. Drop in at the General Store and look through the newly arrived catalogues, visit the shops and chat with the residents while they wait for the train. And much more..
Bluewater Fun Park (304 Miles)
Sarnia
Head to Sarnia's Bluewater Fun Park for water slides, pools, bumper boats and much more!
Gammondale Farm (234 Miles)
Thunder Bay
Children love to visit our 1930 barn filled with friendly animals. Fluffy baby chicks are a favorite in the spring. And of course the loft is always open for kids to play in the hay and swing on the tire. We offer tour around the farm on our hay wago...
Durham Art Gallery (275 Miles)
Durham
A contemporary visual arts gallery featuring works by regional artists.
Arkona Lions Museum (310 Miles)
Arkona
Discover what fossil hunters from around the world already know – Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre. Travel back in time at the museum and see Devonian-period fossils that are more than 350 million years old.
Artcite (337 Miles)
Windsor
Artcite strives to present new and experimental art and exhibitions that are politically and socially engaged; changing monthly exhibits in the gallery space showcase a variety of local, regional, national and international artists.
Parry Sound
Located along side the Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts in my hometown of Parry Sound, Ontario, the Hall has a wonderful collection of past and present sports information that will appeal to a wide range of people.
Windsor
Canada South Science City is 30,000 Square Feet of Education and Entertainment packed in to one child friendly environment.
Craig
The museum features an ecclectic mix of local and some times not so local artifacts. The displays change on a regular basis, so visit often!
MonkeyTown (340 Miles)
Windsor
MonkeyTown provides a safe, clean and stimulating recreational environment for children to engage in fun and imaginative play that we hope children and their caregivers will enjoy! Our play area is covered in mats for comfort and safety.
Blue Mountains
Plunge! is the ultimate, all ages, four season water adventure at the base of Blue Mountain Ski Resort, the largest mountain resort in Ontario, Canada, located near Collingwood - just a 90-minute drive from Toronto.
Collingwood
Explore a labyrinth of caves and crevices in a world unlike anywhere else in Ontario. Keep cool with an adventure down into the Ice Cave - a place so deep, there's often ice and snow into the early summer!
The Gibson Gallery (350 Miles)
Amherstburg
A full season of exhibits by local artists and travelling exhibits from Ontario museums and galleries, arts and crafts lessons for children and adults, our unique Gallery Arts & Craft Gift Shoppe and three needle art guilds make this 112 year old bui...
McGregor
Our collection consists of antique small engines, old tractors and turn of the century steam engines. Other unique items have also been collected by our museum, such as the first Canadian steam engine built in Windsor Circa 1903. There is always some...
St. Marys
The Hall of Fame strives to make Canadians proud of the game’s long history in their country. Baseball’s origins in Canada date back to 1838, when a game closely resembling baseball in its current form was played in the nearby community of Beachv...
Stratford
A museum featuring artifacts of the Perth County area. Lists hours of operation, calendar of events, and featured exhibits.
Stratford
Offcially opened in 1853. A half or full day living history program welcomes classes during the spring and fall. Groups are also welcome to use the building and grounds for meetings reunions etc.
Thamesville Maze (338 Miles)
Thamesville
This farm has lots of fun activities for the family including a cow train, mini maze, picnic area, corn awareness centre and a pumpkin patch.
Chatham
The Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society's collection of local artifacts, genealogical information and general research materials is located in the Heritage Room at the W.I.S.H. Centre. The Heritage Room provides visitors with the history of Chatham...
Discovery Harbour (279 Miles)
Penetanguishene
Discovery Harbour, on scenic Penetanguishene Bay, will take you back in time to the presence of British naval and military forces in Central Ontario. Come and explore this recreated, 19th century community on the southeast corner of Georgian Bay.
Storybook Gardens (328 Miles)
London
Storybook Gardens provides families with fun and special memories to last a lifetime. We have something for the whole family, with animals, rides, games, play areas, Slippery's splash area, entertainment, face painting and beautiful gardens. A villag...
London
Every season brings a calendar filled with a wide variety of special events for all the family to enjoy. Harvest Fest and Haunted Village Hayrides and our magical Christmas at The Village.
North Bay
The Discovery North Bay Museum's collections and exhibitions, and our dedicated education team provide an outstanding learning environment for students. School programs are available for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The programs are arrang...
Kingsville
The Canadian Transportation Museum is a state-of-the-art 25,000 sq. ft facility. It houses various modes of transportation, from the mid 1800s up to the 1992 Dodge Viper. The museum includes horse and oxen drawn carts, a 1904 Mitchell horse drawn hea...
Children Museum (328 Miles)
London
Come and explore our three floors full of interactive exhibits, activities and programs that encourage children and their grown-ups to play together and learn together!
First Hussars Museum (328 Miles)
London
Artifacts and memorabilia of the 1st Hussars, open by appointment.
Eldon House (328 Miles)
London
Built in 1834 for John and Amelia Harris, this historic home remained in the family until 1960 when it was donated to the City of London. Although surrounded by the city today, the house and its gardens are a place of beauty and tranquility.
North Buxton
African Canadian History of the Elgin Settlement a terminus point for the Underground Railroad, which became North Buxton. Tour and school groups welcome!
London
The world’s only national Hall of Fame dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of medical heroes. This museum contributes to a vibrant health care system by engaging Canada’s health leaders in educational programs that serve to encourage you...
Western fair (328 Miles)
London
A must see attraction where you can enjoy rides and games, rodeo, agricultural shows and free attractions, perfect place for a family day out!
Midland
Protecting one of Canada's national treasures for your enjoyment: from Honey Harbour to Twelve Mile Bay in southern Georgian Bay you will discover spectacular landscapes, time-worn rock faces, diverse habitats and the rugged beauty of the Canadian Sh...
Midland
Visit with some of your favourite fairytale characters and take a tour of the Museum of Medieval Arms, Armour & Heraldry!
Huronia Museum (288 Miles)
Midland
Huronia Museum (HM) in Midland, Ontario, Canada consists of the museum building (housing collections and gallery) and the Huron/Ouendat (Wendat) village (palisade and longhouse), is open year round and has nearly one million objects.
Castle Kilbride (320 Miles)
Baden
In an era when important landmarks are all too often sacrificed in the name of progress, Castle Kilbride stands as a monument to our heritage, our traditions, and to the commitment that the people of Wilmot Township have made to preserving our herita...
Springwater
Our park contains 14 unique fields (such as a western-themed town, tank-attack field, POW camp, etc) on over 70 acres of beautifully wooded, landscaped terrain designed specifically for paintball.
Leamington
A lush Carolinian forest oasis at the southern tip of Canada, Point Pelee National Park resounds with migrating song birds in the spring, hums with cicadas in the summer, flutters with Monarch butterflies in the fall and is a peaceful place of reflec...
Kid Zone (319 Miles)
Waterloo
Over the next several months, Kidzone will be going through some major changes to make your experience even more enjoyable. Expect new state-of-the-art games, a revamped playground interior and MORE! Until then Kidzone will remain open, so stop on by...
Brubacher House (321 Miles)
Waterloo
Learn first hand from knowledgeable tour guides about the life of a Pennsylvania German Mennonite family during the mid-nineteenth century. See an authentic depiction of a Pennsylvania German farm home in Waterloo County during the 1850-90 period.
Wallacetown
The Backus-Page House Museum is a living history museum located in the heart of the Talbot Settlement. The Georgian style house has been restored as closely as possible to its 1850’s state.
Bala's Museum (284 Miles)
Muskoka
The museum is known around the world as one of the best L.M. Montgomery museums anywhere. By late 2008, more than 90,000 visitors had come from every corner of the globe.
Belmont Corn Maze (338 Miles)
Belmont
This 4-hectare (10-acre) maze has over 5 km (3 miles) of twists and turns to explore! There's also a mini maze hay bale pyramid for little ones to play on.
Waterloo
The CCGG is recognized nationally for its critically acclaimed exhibitions, lectures, conferences, classes, workshops, tours, and specialized library, archive, and research centre.
Rosemont
The Dufferin County Museum and Archives strives to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Dufferin County. Built in the style of an Ontario bank barn, the museum's striking architecture reflects the agricultural heritage of this central Onta...
St. Thomas
The museum was incorporated in 1988 as a registered non-profit charity for the purpose of preserving and restoring the railway heritage of St. Thomas and surrounding area. Our knowledgeable base of volunteers are dedicated to keeping alive the memor...
Beachville
The museum is situated on 4.5 acres of lush parkland. Beachville was the heart of Oxford County and possesses a fascinating history. It houses many interesting artifacts from Mastadon bones, a history of limestone quarries and a baseball display desc...
Artery Gallery (323 Miles)
Kitchener
The Artery’s mandate is to provide a space for exhibitions and creative projects. We hope to fulfill a responsibility to the artistic community by providing a venue for outstanding emerging art as well as an undefinable creative space; testing the ...
Barrie
Splash Canyon features a full day of fun for the entire family. Situated on 40 scenic acres the park offers something for fun lovers of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing afternoon bathing by the pool or the thrill of the slides, Splas...
Kitchener
The area's largest water park, offers days of fun and entertainment for kids of all ages. there is also the newest and largest indoor family playground in the region with 25,000 square feet of fun.
Coldwater
The Woodrow Homestead was purchased in August 1966 by Coldwater Canadiana, a non-profit corporation, organized to preserve local history. The log home is an excellent example of the workmanship of our pioneer forefathers.
ONE AXE Pursuits (325 Miles)
Guelph
If your kids are going to learn how to climb, real outdoor rock climbing is the way to go. With personal coaching and top-notch instructors, the whole family is guaranteed awesome outdoor fun!
Aylmer
We are dedicated to the preservation, promotion and presentation of the history of Aylmer and Malahide to the public through: Education lessons, special events, publicationsm exhibits, displays and public programmes.
Guelph
The new Museum is now home to hundreds of receivers and transmitters dating from the spark era up to and including National's first solid state HRO500. Over the years the Museum has evolved to become one of North America's premiere wireless museums...
Cambridge
Nestled along the historic Grand River and joining the Trans Canada Trail, the CSG offers a central oasis to picnic, walk, contemplate, attend an art show, or participate in one of our many children’s art programs.
Cambridge
The Art Gallery at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts offers an enlightening experience for visitors to discover and appreciate a broad range of artistic expression.
There are so many fun places to go with kids in Ontario - great zoos and aquariums, museums, theme parks, water parks and swimming pools, places to visit outdoors (many of which are cheap or free), historical places of interest, activities and indoor play centres for toddlers as well as the usual family tourist attractions - take a look below, lots of the best things to do with children in ON