- TripBuzz found 29 things to do with kids in or near Brampton, Ontario, including 20 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burlington, Caledon, King City and Caledonia.
- From Powerade Centre to Rose Theatre Brampton, the Brampton area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Golf, Water Parks and Theaters.
- A large Toronto suburb, Brampton is noted as a horticulture and agricultural town. Further, many corporations have chosen to make their headquarters in Brampton including Rogers Communication, Canadian Tires and Loblaw Companies, Ltd. Arts and culture are also important to this community. Along with a performing arts center, the city is home to an art gallery and historical museum.
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319 Wellington County Road 18, Elora, Ontario
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Officially opened as a park in 1976, Elora Quarry Conservation Area has been a popular swimming area for locals beforehand. A sandy beach overlooks the old limestone quarry. The cliffs encircling the water are popular jumping spots for thrill seekers.
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169 Dufferin Street South, Alliston, Ontario
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The Bizzy Bees Indoor Playground offers children the opportunity to enjoy slides, safe playground structures, and basketball games. The location now offers balloons for all occasions both good and bad.
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The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts, and Culture provides an art gallery curated by the South Simcoe Arts Council. The location also offers theatre lessons for children in grades 1 through 8.
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893 Mount Albert Road, Sharon, East Gwillimbury, Ontario
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The Stardust Drive-In features state of the art projection and sound technology, enhanced for outdoor viewing. Three large screens show the newest film releases. There is a snack bar with arcade games, continuing to give the drive-in a vintage feel.
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The Museum on the Boyne provides guests with the opportunity to enjoy a variety of agricultural and industrial artifacts. The museum's childhood programs offer youths the opportunity to enjoy creative play in this 1958 English barn.
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The impressive architecture of Sharon Temple dates back to the mid-1800s and was built by the small community known as Children of Peace. Today the Temple is a part of a multi-building museum and park that includes exhibits about the Children of Peace's history. There are occasional music festivals held at the …
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An independent movie house, The Gorge Cinema is Canada's longest continuously-run repertory theatre. The cinema is located in a historic building and has a retro d_cor, giving the theatre a traditional feel, while featuring mainstream and limited-release films.
33.2 Miles
Linking the Grand and Credit watersheds, Elora Cataract Trailway follows the path the old Canadian Pacific Railroad once traveled. The trails are ideal for hiking and biking, in addition to cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
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Having a fun adventure is One Axe Pursuits goal. Whether it's enjoying the scenic view while ziplining from tall heights or learning to rock climb, there is a variety of activities to try. There are programs available for all ages.
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The Glengarry Sports Hall of Fame celebrates NHL, CFL, and Olympic athletes with ties to the Glengarry area. Annual events include a Polar Bear Dip as well as Wine and Cheese events.