- TripBuzz found 202 things to do with kids in or near Algonquin Park, Ontario, including 202 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Detroit, Westland, Dearborn and Sterling Heights.
- From Superior Odyssey Sailing Charters to Belle Isle Park, the Algonquin Park area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Specialty Museums and Camping Site.
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Superior Odyssey Sailing Charters utilizes the historic schooner Coaster II for specialty cruise tours. The ship sails across Lake Superior and caters to private special events like weddings, birthdays, and theme parties.
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Situated on a river island, Belle Isle Park is a state park featuring the country's oldest aquarium, a zoo, and a plant conservatory. The park also offers a driving range, ball fields, and is the home of an historic lighthouse.
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Belle Island is an island and State Park. Sized at 982 acres, the park offers recreation and educational facilities, including walking, running and bicycle paths, an atrium, aquarium and zoo.
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Walk across the riverfront, watching sunsets in the evening; music and other fun activities is what you get at Detroit RiverFront. Some concerts are organized here occasionally. You also see the views of Canada from the riverfront.
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Indoor stadium for football matches and concerts. Multiple kiosks available for food and drinks with lots of variety. At Ford Field configuration of seating and visibility ig good from anywhere across the stadium.
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Comerica Park is the home field for the Detroit Lions of Major League Baseball. The 41,255 stadium also has a Ferris wheel, baseball museum, nine tiger statues, and a choreographed water show.
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Centrally located in the downtown of the city, Campus Martius Park is a public space joined by many commercial and retail areas. Activities throughout the year include live concerts and ice skating.
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Located alongside the Detroit River, Hart Plaza is an open air public space. The plaza is located on the same spot where Detroit founder Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed in 1701.