- TripBuzz found 29 things to do with kids in or near Elora, Ontario, including 24 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kitchener, Cambridge, Caledon and Baden.
- From One Axe Pursuits to The Gorge Cinema, the Elora area offers 41 different types of family activities, including: Rock Climbing, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Elora, located in the township of Centre Wellington, Ontario, Canada, is a community of less than 4,000 people. This three and a half square foot area is placed on the Grand River. With renowned 19th century architecture and an artistically enriched community, Elora also boasts attractions and activities including the Tooth of Time waterfall and an active lawn bowling club.
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84 Langford Church Rd | just off Hwy 2 & 53 nea, Brantford, Ontario
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The Brantford Twin Valley Zoo features a variety of animals, including black swans, tigers, and black bears. Open from May 10th until Labor Day, the location also provides cabin rentals and birthday party accommodations.
39.8 Miles
Wild Water Kingdom is a 100-acre water park that includes water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools, and kid pools. There are picnic areas located around the park and the location features several bars and food vendors.
40.2 Miles
The Burlington Waterfront Trail is a sight-seeing bicycle trail that takes visitors along Lake Ontario. The location is also nearby a lift bridge, Spencer Smith Park, and an ice cream shop.
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440 Locust Street, Burlington, Ontario
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Featuring dance, music, and opera events, the main theatre of the Burlington Performing Arts Centre is a 718-seat performance venue. The location also contains a smaller Community Studio Theatre can be used for rehearsals or dinner theatre performances.
40.2 Miles
Bait and fly fisherman are welcome at Wilmer Trout Ponds, where separate fishing areas are available for both styles. Also known as Ontario Fishing & Trout Ponds, there are ponds are stocked with brook, brown and rainbow trouts. There's a separate pond exclusively for large-mouth bass.
40.6 Miles
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.
40.6 Miles
The Bell Homestead is the historic location where Alexander Graham Bell first conceived of what could become the telephone. The location, which hosts day camps, also functions as a location for weddings and birthday parties.
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4250 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario
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Constructed with limestone from the local area, this 14 acre lakefront property features hardwood floors and seven working fireplaces. The Paletta Lakefront Park and Mansion can be reserved for mansions and social events.
42.6 Miles
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.
42.7 Miles
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.