- Our list of the best things to do in Brockville, Ontario, features the top 29 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Brockville, Ontario has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Brockville, Ontario , followed by 19 popular activities in nearby cities, including Alexandria Bay
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Located in Salmon Run Mall, Fun On The Run provides an arcade area with claw machines, racing games, and pinball machines. The arcade also plays hosts to freestyle dance competitions for the locals.
44.4 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.
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Established in 1920, the New York State Zoo in Watertown, is a 32-acre park that features animals native to the North Country. The perfect place to host your child's next birthday party, the zoo also features a wide-array of family and childrens programs.
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267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario
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At the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, guests can see over 10,000 artifacts, including three-dimensional objects, related to the history of the site. The location also hosts picnics and storytelling nights
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1 Thompson Park, Watertown, NY 13601
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The New York State Zoo at Thompson Park is a 32 acre zoo dedicated to conservation, education, and scientific study of New York State's ecosystems. The zoo holds both abundant and rare animals, such as wolverines, bears, and eagles.
44.6 Miles
The Almonte Village features a variety of shops, restaurants, and eateries along its re-done main street. The location also features a short boardwalk that goes over the area's river.
44.7 Miles
Open from Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving weekend, the Lanark & District Museum is the home of various artifacts and exhibits that detail the history of the Lanark Highlands. The location also has a genealogical reference library.
45.2 Miles
Built from 1832 to 1837, Fort Henry is a museum and historic site which offers guests the opportunity learn about 19th century military life. Guided tours are available at this location.
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555 King Street West, Kingston, Ontario
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The Correctional Service of Canada Museum captures the history of Canada's Federal penitentiary system. The location features a variety of artifacts and archival research items dating back to 1831, including inmate and staff records.
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Guests of the Rogers K Rock Centre will be able to attend a variety of concerts and talks from famous individuals. Additionally, the location is the home of the Kingston Frontenacs OHL hockey team.