- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Kapuskasing, Ontario, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arnprior, Almonte, Lanark and Chelsea.
- From Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum to JB Arts, the Kapuskasing area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Golf, Historic Sites and Historic Buildings.
Showing 11-20 of
33
22.7 Miles
100%
2 votes
286 Riverview Lane, Kemptville, Ontario
MoreLess Info
At Drifters outdoors Canoe & Kayak Rentals, guests are able to, as the name suggests, rent canoes and kayaks for use on a nearby body of water. Additionally, the location also hosts paddle fit classes.
23.1 Miles
This 18 hole mini golf course features a waterfall in the middle of a creek and a variety of other scenic attributes. Guests of Dunn-d's Mini Golf are also able to make reservations for their games at this location.
23.5 Miles
The Sandpoint Lighthouse was built in 1908. It was modeled after the very first lighthouses to run alongside the Ottawa River; today there are only six, and the Sand Point lighthouse is one of them.
23.6 Miles
At Camp Fortune, guests can engage in a variety of activities ranging from mountain biking to disc golf. Visitors are also able to schedule a variety of events at the site, including weddings and banquets.
23.6 Miles
Guests of the Blue Heron Golf Club can play on a nine hole, par 33 golf course. The location also features a clubhouse with a screened-in porch and hosts kids learn to golf camps.
23.7 Miles
100%
7 votes
412 Gillies Grove Road, Arnprior, Ontario
MoreLess Info
A forested edge of the Ottawa River contains the Gillies Grove and House National Historic Site of Canada. This interwar period country estate brims with white pine about the grounds, marking a direct relationship with the McLachlins and the Gillies, the most two illustrious Valley forest industry families.
27.4 Miles
100%
1 votes
Maple Bend Road & Mill Ridge Road, Arnprior, Ontario
MoreLess Info
The Alexander Stewart Provincial Park encompasses a forest filled with Basswood and Maple trees. Camping is not permitted, but visitors can freely observe the more rare varieties of hardwood trees growing in the forest, such as the Bur Oak and Blue-Beech varieties.
31.7 Miles
The Calabogie Motorsports Park offers visitors the opportunity to watch a variety of racing events during the year. Guests can also drive on the course in a track-prepared Mustang or on a motorcycle.
32.3 Miles
Timberland Tours offers visitors the opportunity to go dog-sledding through a red pine forest during both the summer and winter months. The location also features the annual Bristol Dryland Canadian Championship dog race.