Things to Do with Kids in Carleton Place, Ontario

  • TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Carleton Place, Ontario, including 12 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arnprior, Almonte, Lanark and Kemptville.
  • From Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum to Fortune Farms, the Carleton Place area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Golf, Historic Sites and Historic Buildings.
  • Carleton Place is only 29 miles west of downtown Ottawa in eastern Ontario. A tributary of the Ottawa River known as the Mississippi River runs through the town, and there is ample access to the nearby Mississippi Lake. Due to the prominence of natural water features, most attractions and activities revolve around the river and lake.
  • TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Carleton Place, Ontario, including 12 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arnprior, Almonte, Lanark and Kemptville.
  • From Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum to Fortune Farms, the Carleton Place area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Golf, Historic Sites and Historic Buildings.
  • Carleton Place is only 29 miles west of downtown Ottawa in eastern Ontario. A tributary of the Ottawa River known as the Mississippi River runs through the town, and there is ample access to the nearby Mississippi Lake. Due to the prominence of natural water features, most attractions and activities revolve around the river and lake.
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33.9 Miles
100% 2 votes
Dog Sleds 36 Ragged Chute, Bristol, Quebec MoreLess Info
Timberland Tours offers visitors the opportunity to go dog-sledding through a red pine forest during both the summer and winter months. The location also features the annual Bristol Dryland Canadian Championship dog race.
34.1 Miles
97% 38 votes
Caverns & Caves Gatineau Park, Chelsea, Quebec MoreLess Info
Lusk Cave features two caverns, including one which requires individuals to swim underwater to reach the end. Guests will also have the opportunity to hike to the caves and there are picnic areas near the site.
40.7 Miles
95% 19 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas 4649 Debruge Road, Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
Featuring wetland, field, and forest terrain, the Mac Johnson Wildlife Area offers the opportunity for visitors to go hiking, skiing, and canoeing. The location also features picnic tables and a nature center with a wood stone.
43.5 Miles
100% 7 votes
Adventure Tour 39 Chemin Steinke, Ladysmith, Quebec MoreLess Info
Guests will be able to go canoing at Pure Life Adventures (Adventure Travel) - Day Tours. The location also offers a variety of workshops, include Compass Schumpass and a full-day winter survival course.
44.1 Miles
96% 71 votes
Historic Homes 287 King Street East, Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
This Edwardian mansion features seasonal exhibits and a summer tearoom. Located near the St. Lawrence River, Fulford Place also offers guided tours of the mansion, which can be rented for meetings and receptions.
44.2 Miles
100% 5 votes
Historic Buildings 41 Court House Square, Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
A historic building that is connected to the oldest jail still in use in Canada, the Brockville Court House overlooks the local area and the St. Lawrence River. One of the highlights of the building is its architectural design.
44.3 Miles
98% 60 votes
Theaters 235 King St. West, Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Brockville Arts Centre features both an art gallery and a historic theatre that hosts comedians and country music stars. Located near the St. Lawrence harbor, he location also contains a licensed lobby bar.
44.3 Miles
57% 49 votes
Scenic Railroads 1 Water Street at West Market St., Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
The first of its kind built in Canada, the Brockville Railway Tunnel offers visitors the opportunity to walk deep into the historic underground passage. The site features informative plaques that highlight the location's past.
44.3 Miles
95% 21 votes
Bike Paths on parkland throughout downtown, Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Brock Trail takes Brompton visitors through a scenic area featuring trees, shrubs, and flowers. The path also takes its walkers near local establishments, including restaurants, cafes, and a grocery store.
44.3 Miles
75% 8 votes
Historic Buildings 1 King St. E., Brockville, Ontario MoreLess Info
Featuring a clock tower, Brockville City Hall features the sandstone architectural design that was prevalent during the early days of rural Ontario. The location is close to the St. Lawrence River.
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