- TripBuzz found 5 things to do with kids in or near Barry's Bay, Ontario, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Killaloe.
- From Madawaska Kanu Centre to Grumblin' Granny's, the Barry's Bay area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Arts & Crafts Store, Canoeing and Hiking Trails.
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Madawaska Kanu Centre is a water activity center and resort with courses on kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. Several on-site accommodation options are available, as well as an additional caf_ and equipment shop.
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Filled with unique products, Grumbling Granny?s is a store that boasts hand-crafted, artisan items. The merchandise varies from home d_cor to clothing and jewelry to healing crystals.
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Opened in 2003, Zurakowski Park was built to honor local resident, Janusz Zurakowski. Zurakowski was a test pilot and the park contains a model of his most notable test aircraft, the Avro Aero. Also within the park is a gazebo and picnic area.
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4024 Round Lake Road RR5, Killaloe, Ontario
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Guests of the Bonnechere Provincial Park ill have the opportunity to go hiking, canoing, swimming, fishing, and biking. The location also offers guests to rent rustic cabins or spend the night at a campsite.
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Guests are able to go swimming and hiking at Foy Provincial Park, which features exposed clay and a wave cut terrace. Camping is prohibited at this location as this location, which is available for day-use only.
27.8 Miles
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Km 29.0 of the Barron Canyon Road, Algonquin Park, Ontario
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Taking visitors to the rim of the 100km deep Barron County, this 1.5km trail offers visitors with scenic views from high altitudes. Visitors of the Barron Canyon Trail may also consider exploring the region by canoe instead.
28.6 Miles
The Algonquin Logging Museum functions as both a historical presentation of the area's logging history and a 1.5 km trail. The location also features exhibits that highlight the park's history.
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Bancroft Golf Course offers fields with 9 holes, and are divided into two rounds. It is open to the public, but new members are welcome. Equipment is available for rent.
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257 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario
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Built in 1883 and converted into a museum in 1971, the Glanmore National Historic Site is a huge Victorian styled house. Most of the previous architecture has remained unaltered even after restoration.
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26 B Station Street | K0L 1C0, Bancroft, Ontario
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The North Hastings Heritage Museum, formerly a home and lumber company, is now host to a collection of items from years past, donated by residents. The collection, containing things such as old Victorian clothes and farming tools, show parts of the local history.