- TripBuzz discovered 79 different types of activities for couples in the North Canton area, including Bowling (like Park Centre Lanes), Trampoline Parks (like Sky Max Trampoline Arena), Movie Theaters (like Cinemark Movies 10) and Specialty Museums (like MAPS Air Museum), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 128 date ideas in or near North Canton, Ohio, including 115 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Akron, Canton, Cuyahoga Falls and Kent.
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24000 Valley Parkway, North Olmsted, OH 44070
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Rocky River Reservation features a range of recreational activities such as fishing, boating, biking and walking trails through floodplain forests, meadows and wetlands. Patrons can also view wildlife including bird species and common Ohio mammals year-round, like the white-tailed deer.
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24000 Valley Parkway, North Olmsted, OH 44070
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The Rocky River Nature Center is a recreational park for nature lovers that features hiking trails, a wetland forest, ponds, hilltops, and a variety of wildlife. The park also has American Indian artifacts.
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A concert venue specifically for indie music, the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio is an entertainment stop tailored to its viewers. Concert goers are close to performers and able to order drinks while enjoying the show.
44.8 Miles
Catering to beginners and experts alike, Alpine Valley in Chesterland is your go to destination for winter snow sports enthusiasts. Lessons are available for the whole family, try the new tubing runs or ski one of the seven groomed trails.
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11001 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106
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The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall was first opened in 1931. The building which houses the orchestra, named Severance Hall, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It can be seen in Air Force One, with Harrison Ford, and also in Cirque de Soleil's The Journey of Man.
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Founded way back in 1840, the West Side Market is the oldest public market in the area. Now it's is home to more than 100 vendors, which sell only fresh products, from seafood to herbs. Also, in here there is found a wide range of ethnic diversity.
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Visitors of the Great Lakes Brewing Company will be able to dine at this location's brewpub, which features a full menu of food items and beers. Visitors of this site can also tour the microbrewery.
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From painting to sculpture and decorative art, the Cleveland Museum of Art has a collection which spans over the centuries and crosses the entire word, dating back to ancient China until present times. Gallery One presents the entire collection of the museum by using state of the art technology.
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Tri-State Lanes is a bowling alley and amusement complex with equipment rentals, juke box, and many lanes for bowling. It hosts league play and parties, and offers food and drinks in a full-service restaurant.
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Home for the Cleveland Indians, the Progressive Field was named the best ball park in 2008 by Sports Illustrated. Among the amenities, there is a children's area, a buffet eatery, and a club.