- Our list of the best things to do in Innisfil, Ontario, features the top 57 nearby activities — including 21 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Innisfil, Ontario has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sports & Fitness, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Innisfil, Ontario , followed by 48 popular activities in nearby cities, including Barrie, East Gwillimbury, Horseshoe Valley, Aurora, Beaverton, Alliston, Creemore and King City
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St. Michael the Archangel is a gothic, stone church established in 1827 and built in 1887. As the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Ontario, the church was destroyed by a fire in 1904, but immediately rebuilt and opened the same year.
46.1 Miles
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26 votes
235304 Grey Road 13, Main St., Kimberley, Ontario
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Located within a building constructed in 1905, the Kimberley General Store offers baked goods, homemade soups, and fresh coffee. Additionally, guests can purchase local products, organic goods, and general sundries.
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9320 Long Sault Road, Bowmanville, Ontario
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The Long Sault Conservation Area holds the honor of being the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's largest maintained space. A location that features 400 hectares of forest land, visitors can enjoy picnicking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, and dog-sledding.
46.5 Miles
The Peace Bridge is a bridge that crosses over Lake Erie, connecting Canada and the United States. Multi-colored lights help illuminate the bridge in a unique way, creating beautiful views.
46.9 Miles
With hiking trails that cross Bowmanville Creek multiple times, Enniskillen Conservation area is a local park consisting of wetlands, swamps, and forests. In addition to hiking, fishing, picnicking, and cross country skiing are common activities at the recreational area.
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38 votes
109 East Ridge Drive, Thornbury, Blue Mountains, Ontario
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The 18-hole Lora Bay Golf Club was designed by architect, Thomas McBroom and PGA star, Tom Lehman. Golfers enjoy stunning landscapes, wildlife viewing, warm-up area, pro shop and grill.
48.2 Miles
An assortment of goods can be found at Wahta Station. Serving as a small grocery store, including freshly baked goods from a local bakery, the station also has clothes and artisan crafted items inspired by Mohawk influences.
48.4 Miles
The Cedar Park Resort is a water park that features a large pool with a diving board and two splash pads with mini slides. Customers less interested in jumping in the water can utilize the location's picnic tables or feed the visiting ducks.
49.0 Miles
The Gibson River wilderness trail, located in the Provincial Park, is a sizable trail for beginning hikers, about three and a half kilometers. The path goes along the Gibson River and ventures into the forest of the park. Some animal activity may be spotted.
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Home to bands and musicians for decades, Kee to Bala is a sizable theater, holding approximately several hundred people. Attendees can stand on the main floor in front of the stage, or choose one of the wooden booths on the upper floor. A bar is available on the upper floor.