- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Beaverton, Ontario, including 8 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kawartha Lakes, Innisfil, Barrie and Bluewater.
- From Floyd Hales Fish Huts to Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Museum, the Beaverton area offers 45 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Historic Sites, Golf and Fishing.
- Settled along Lake Simcoe in 1822, Beaverton is the largest community in Brock Township. The community has a population of 2,500 and is located 110 kilometers north of Toronto. Along with a small manufacturing base, the city's economy is based upon providing services to the surrounding area, including the cottage-based tourism industry.
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1 Harbour Park Crescent | L0K 1A0, Beaverton, Ontario
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Floyd Hales Fish Huts offers day and night ice fishing bungalow packages for anglers. Fishermen enjoy a fully equipped tackle and licensing shop as well as free bait and parking while catching Lake Trout, Perch and Whitefish.
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284 Simcoe Street, Beaverton, Ontario
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Open May - September, The Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Museum offers tours of the on-site historical buildings. Visitors experience the life and times of settlers by walking through the Old Stone Jail, Log House, Brick House, the Meeting Place and the gift shop.
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The Cedarhurst Golf Club offers public and private play. Golfers enjoy manicured, tree-lined course through 9 or 18-holes, refreshment card, 9th-hole BBQ and the Great Canadian Pub - Tar'd & Feather'd.
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1490 Regional Road 15, Beaverton, Ontario
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Built in 1853, the Old Stone Church National Historic Site is located near Lake Simcoe. The stone, vernacular Presbyterian church features original furnishings, fittings, plaster, wainscoting, plank floor and cemetery.
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Open from May 30thto Sept. 1st, the Cannington Centennial Museum features five buildings constructed between the 1840s and the 1930s. Outside, guests can visit the location's gardens or enjoy a picnic.
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In the hospitality industry, Iceculture has been in business for over 30 years. Tour the ice facility and learn about tools, sculpting ice, view demonstrations, enjoy a beverage in the ice lounge and slide down a 50 ft. ice slide.
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2238 Highway 48 | Kirkfield, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Balsam Lake Provincial Park offers guests the opportunity to go canoing, kayaking, paddle boating, and swimming. Guests are also able to camp at this location, which features a gift shop and boat rentals.
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2 Lindsay Street South, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Academy Theatre for Performing Arts features a variety of plays and concerts for guests of all ages to enjoy. Visitors who are interested in hosting a performance event can also rent the theatre itself.
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At Born to Ride Bicycle, guests can go on scenic and mountain biking guided tours at a location just one hour north of Toronto. Additionally, guests can rent a variety of bicycles, including those suitable for children and mountain bikes.
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229 Pigeon Lake Rd, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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Open during the summer, the Lindsay Twin Drive In offers guests the opportunity to watch a variety of movies from the comfort of their car. The location also features special Dusk to Dawn shows and a snack bar.