- Our list of the best things to do in Kincardine, Ontario, features the top 9 nearby activities — including 6 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kincardine, Ontario has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Shopping, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Kincardine, Ontario , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Dungannon
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Open for 40 years, the Blyth Festival Theatre is located in the village of 1000. Guests enjoy a variety of Canadian theatre productions, art gallery, music festivals and special community events.
32.4 Miles
In business for over 50 years, the Old Mill shop specializes in leather goods. Purchase goods from leather coats, gloves, boots and bags as well as wool blankets, scarves and accessories.
38.6 Miles
Clinton Raceway is located in Huron County. Enjoy live horse racing May - August, bingo, slots, special events for the family and a caf_ serving lunch and dinner.
38.9 Miles
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Junction of Ontario Highway No. 4 and No. 8 | Box 488, Clinton, Ontario
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The School on Wheels is a small museum great for the family. Learn the history of the 100 year old wooden rail road school car and enjoy special events and children's activities.
40.3 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
Featuring contemporary art of different mediums, the Durham Art Gallery encourages dialog between visitors and the artists. The gallery hosts festivals, lectures, and performances throughout the year. Each year there are 12 in-house exhibits on display. The town of Durham has scenic walks and waterfalls.
40.8 Miles
The Saugeen River runs through the Durham Conservation Area, with picnic areas overlooking the landscape. The most notable feature of the park is McGowan Falls. Campgrounds with showers and washrooms are available in the park.
42.0 Miles
Bluewater Golf Course is located by the shores of Lake Huron. First opened in the 1920's, guests enjoy the 9-hole courses groomed fairways, traps, wildlife as well as a family-friendly, seasonal campground, swimming pool, playground and recreation hall.
42.4 Miles
Featuring Ontario artists, the JMR Art Gallery is open for regular hours or upon request to fit any schedule. View and purchase paintings, sculptures, glass works, jewelry and wood pieces.
42.7 Miles
Relax at the Sapphire Spa, a message therapy facility. Guests of the spa are offered tea with their massages.