- TripBuzz found 24 things to do with kids in or near Belleville, Ontario, including 18 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brighton, Campbellford, Deseronto and Bloomfield.
- From Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves to Zwick Centennial Park, the Belleville area offers 28 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Theaters, Caverns & Caves and Farms & Ranches.
- Located at the mouth of the Moira River in south-eastern Ontario, Belleville is the center of the Bay of Quinte area. This prominent city is home to a series of sports teams, including the Belleville Bulls, Belleville McFarlands, and the Belleville Macs, which are all hockey teams. Some events that Belleville hosts includes the Quinte Ribfest, Downtown Docfest, and Belleville's Canada D'Eh.
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First opened by the Prince of Wales in 1860, The Concert Hall at Victoria Hall features music and theater productions. Guests are treated to the fines architecture in the concert hall and art gallery.
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Open May - October, the Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre changes out exhibit themes and displays each season. Families learn about the history of Cobourg in the Cottage and the Exhibit Hall which has included transportation and military as well as upcoming industry, sports and government exhibits.
42.0 Miles
Impresario Artisan Market features local crafters, artists and designers. Visit the gallery and shop for unique items such as clothes, jewelry, wall art, books, pottery, painting and knick-knacks.
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464 Burnham Manor Court, Cobourg, Ontario
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Marcela Rosemberg Glass Studio is owned by the award winning artist, Marcela Rosemberg. Guests enjoy personal workshops to learn the craft of fused glass arts including design, cut, composition as well as all tools and materials.
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35 Centre St, Kingston, Ontario
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The Bellevue House National Historic Site offers guests guided tour opportunities during the months of July and August, featuring employees in historic costumes. The visitor center features a gift shop and guests will be able to access interpretive text panels at both the historic house and the restored grounds…
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Founded in 1841, Queen's University is a public research university that is the home of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. The location's athletic program features varsity soccer, field hockey, cycling, rugby, basketball, football and hockey teams.
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200 Ontario Street | Prince George Hotel, Kingston, Ontario
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The Haunted Walk of Kingston offers guests the opportunity to go on a tour of the area and hear a variety of local ghost stories. The tour guides wear black cloaks and carry a lantern to enhance the experience.
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555 King Street West, Kingston, Ontario
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The Correctional Service of Canada Museum captures the history of Canada's Federal penitentiary system. The location features a variety of artifacts and archival research items dating back to 1831, including inmate and staff records.
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Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises can go on a dining cruises, private charts, and sightseeing cruises that take guests by Fort Henry, the Kingston Penitentiary, and the Alexander Henry. The location's Sunset Discovery Cruise offers guests a more scenic adventure during the evenings.