- TripBuzz found 138 things to do with kids in or near Brighton, Ontario, including 138 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Canton, Westland and Waterford.
- From Brighton State Recreation Area to Grand Oaks Ice Arena, the Brighton area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Golf, History Museums, Other Museums & Galleries and Camping Site.
- On the shores of Lake Ontario, Brighton is a popular travel destination. With several parks and beaches, the community provides for outdoor activities like wind surfing, hiking, camping, fishing and bird watching. Known for its many apple farms, the community also hosts an annual Apple Festival with a parade, street fair, car show and musical concerts.
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Mega Fun & Fitness is a one-on-one opportunity to help children grow, mature, and gain self esteem through physical fitness. Programs include gymnastics, Kids B Fit, and the Judo Club of Novi.
16.7 Miles
Formed in 1963, the Northville Historical Society works to preserve, celebrate, and raise awareness of local and regional history and culture. The Society manages Mill Race Village, a historic attraction that recreates a 19th century village.
16.8 Miles
Tipping Point Theatre is a community theater that presents a varying array of seasonal performances. They also offer classes for adults and children, and host a number of special events.
16.9 Miles
Bel-Mark Lanes features league bowling for people in teams of two to four people. Many nights also have a theme such as trivia, and techno-bowling, and offers parties for special events.
16.9 Miles
Consisting of both indoor and outdoor gardens, Matthaei Botanical Gardens grows a wide range of plants for tropical and desert environments. It also has an interactive children's garden with toys and a waterfall.
16.9 Miles
Rotary Park offers a range of recreational activities including nature trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Community members can also reserve the picnic facilities at Rotary Park to hold their family reunions, birthday parties and other events.
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1800 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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Visitors at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum can view flowers, gardens, restored landscapes, and a sustainable farm. The conservatory is the largest free-span conservatory in the world, and is divided into temperate, tropic, arid, and bonsai sections.
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1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Built in honor of the former President, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum offers guests an educational and entertaining glimpse into the life of Ford and the history of his time in the White House.
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The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum allows adults and children to interact with science. The museum is divided into the concourse, all about me, preschool gallery, legacy gallery, Michigan nature, world around you, Lyons' country store, DTE Energy Foundation Light and Optics, and MediaWorks.
17.2 Miles
State Street is the business district lying adjacent to the main campus of the University of Michigan. Visitors to campus events, as well as students, can find an assortment of businesses including bookstores, gift boutiques, clothing stores, restaurants, and coffee houses.