- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Blenheim, Ontario, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chatham, Dresden and Angus.
- From Pardo's Berrie Farms to RM Classic Car Exhibit, the Blenheim area offers 19 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Farms & Ranches, Golf and History Museums.
- Settled by the French in 1783, Blenheim is a rich agricultural community. Famous for their RM Classic Car Exhibit, the city showcases a large collection of automobiles from throughout history. The main street style of the towns shops and eateries offers small town charm, while the winery and eco-friendly events at the Conservation Area lend a modern approach to tourism.
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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.
49.4 Miles
A bowling alley adjacent to and affiliated with the Zebra Lounge, Bowl-O-Drome features 18 synthetic bowling lanes with electronic scoring. The alley hosts open bowling as well as league and tournament play.
49.5 Miles
A stand up paddle board outfitter, PoHo Paddle Company is located on Lake Huron. The company offers paddle boards and related equipment for sale and for rent, and offers instructional clinics, as well.
49.5 Miles
A nonprofit organization devoted to helping kids put good things back into the world, Kidsake/art For Good offers a variety of art lessons and programs for kids. The organization combines art and service in unique ways.
49.9 Miles
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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Sycamore Hills Golf Club features a 27-hole championship course that is specifically designed for advanced golfers who seek challenges. The 27-holes of the golf club are actually split into three 9-hole courses which can be played alone or as a set.