Things To Do Near 31 Courtland Avenue

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Things To Do Near 31 Courtland Avenue

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Enjoy summer and winter festivals and amenities this park has to offer
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Victoria Park
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Enjoy summer and winter festivals and amenities this park has to offer
heMuseum is an art and technology museum in Kitchener, Ontario, which was opened to the public in September 2003 following eight years of planning and fundraising. TheMuseum, as it was renamed in 2010, offers a range of permanent interactive exhibits and rotating temporary exhibits designed for all ages.
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EL MUSEO
10 King St W
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heMuseum is an art and technology museum in Kitchener, Ontario, which was opened to the public in September 2003 following eight years of planning and fundraising. TheMuseum, as it was renamed in 2010, offers a range of permanent interactive exhibits and rotating temporary exhibits designed for all ages.
Kitchener COVID-19 trends in Ontario Kitchener Canadian city with Joseph Schneider Haus, Huron Natural Area & interactive exhibits at THEMUSEUM. Top sights About these results Based on traveler visits and local insights Chicopee 4.2 (1,879) Ski resort with summer activities St. Jacobs Farmers' Market 4.6 (14,006) Destination bazaar for food & crafts THEMUSEUM 4.5 (1,178) Flashy museum with interactive exhibits Bingemans 4.1 (5,103) Indoor & outdoor amusement facilities Victoria Park 4.6 (6,342) Neighborhood recreation area since 1896 Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum 4.6 (716) Museum covering Waterloo's history Waterloo Park 4.6 (4,562) Hangout with sport courts & a farm Waterloo Central Railway 4.4 (455) Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery 4.5 (107) Exhibits of contemporary visual arts Waterloo Park Reviews aren't verified 4.6 Excellent | 4,562 reviews Open ⋅ Closes 11:00 PM Waterloo Park is an urban park situated in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on land within Block 2 of the Haldimand Tract. Spanning 111 acres within the Uptown area of Waterloo, it opened in 1893 and is the oldest park in the city. Managed by the City of Waterloo, the park contains numerous recreational amenities including athletic fields, baseball diamonds, playgrounds, a skateboard park, and the Laurel and Trans Canada trails. Also situated in the park are a refreshment stand called the Park Inn, the oldest log school house in the Region of Waterloo, the Eby Farmstead and Jacob Eby's farmhouse, which has been occupied by the Waterloo Potters' Workshop since 1967. Silver Lake, an artificial body of water created in 1816 following the damming of the Laurel Creek by Abraham Erb to power a grist mill, sits at the south end of the park. Beyond recreational and educational amenities, Waterloo Park is home to the Waterloo Tennis Club and the Laurier–Waterloo Park station; the Perimeter Institute and the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery sit at the south end of the park, along Silver Lake
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Parque Waterloo
50 Young Street West
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Kitchener COVID-19 trends in Ontario Kitchener Canadian city with Joseph Schneider Haus, Huron Natural Area & interactive exhibits at THEMUSEUM. Top sights About these results Based on traveler visits and local insights Chicopee 4.2 (1,879) Ski resort with summer activities St. Jacobs Farmers' Market 4.6 (14,006) Destination bazaar for food & crafts THEMUSEUM 4.5 (1,178) Flashy museum with interactive exhibits Bingemans 4.1 (5,103) Indoor & outdoor amusement facilities Victoria Park 4.6 (6,342) Neighborhood recreation area since 1896 Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum 4.6 (716) Museum covering Waterloo's history Waterloo Park 4.6 (4,562) Hangout with sport courts & a farm Waterloo Central Railway 4.4 (455) Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery 4.5 (107) Exhibits of contemporary visual arts Waterloo Park Reviews aren't verified 4.6 Excellent | 4,562 reviews Open ⋅ Closes 11:00 PM Waterloo Park is an urban park situated in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on land within Block 2 of the Haldimand Tract. Spanning 111 acres within the Uptown area of Waterloo, it opened in 1893 and is the oldest park in the city. Managed by the City of Waterloo, the park contains numerous recreational amenities including athletic fields, baseball diamonds, playgrounds, a skateboard park, and the Laurel and Trans Canada trails. Also situated in the park are a refreshment stand called the Park Inn, the oldest log school house in the Region of Waterloo, the Eby Farmstead and Jacob Eby's farmhouse, which has been occupied by the Waterloo Potters' Workshop since 1967. Silver Lake, an artificial body of water created in 1816 following the damming of the Laurel Creek by Abraham Erb to power a grist mill, sits at the south end of the park. Beyond recreational and educational amenities, Waterloo Park is home to the Waterloo Tennis Club and the Laurier–Waterloo Park station; the Perimeter Institute and the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery sit at the south end of the park, along Silver Lake

Food scene

St. Jacobs Farmers' Market is a farmers' market and flea market in Woolwich, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the south of King Street North, to the east of Weber Street North, and to the west of the railway tracks. It is the largest year-round farmer's market in Canada, and is a popular destination for residents of the town and nearby communities, as well as tourists from Canada, the United States, and Europe. It draws about 1 million visitors annually. It was established in April 1975. The main building of the market was destroyed by a fire on 2 September 2013. The market was rebuilt and re-opened on 11 June 2015. The market is on Thursdays and Saturdays throughout the year.
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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market & Flea Market
878 Weber St N
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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market is a farmers' market and flea market in Woolwich, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the south of King Street North, to the east of Weber Street North, and to the west of the railway tracks. It is the largest year-round farmer's market in Canada, and is a popular destination for residents of the town and nearby communities, as well as tourists from Canada, the United States, and Europe. It draws about 1 million visitors annually. It was established in April 1975. The main building of the market was destroyed by a fire on 2 September 2013. The market was rebuilt and re-opened on 11 June 2015. The market is on Thursdays and Saturdays throughout the year.