10 Things to do Good for Kids in Region of Waterloo That You Shouldn't Miss

August 11, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Region of Waterloo, United States including St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge, Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum, Victoria Park, Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory, Schneider Haus National Historic Site, Waterloo Park, Riverside Park, Doon Heritage Village, Picards Foods St Jacobs Canada.
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1. St. Jacobs Country Playhouse

40 Benjamin Rd, St. Jacobs, Ontario N2V 2J9 Canada +1 519-747-7788 http://www.draytonentertainment.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 494 reviews

St. Jacobs Country Playhouse

The St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is conveniently located on Benjamin Road at the northern edge of Waterloo, in the heart of St. Jacobs' Market District. With the exquisite Best Western Plus St. Jacobs Country Inn next door, and endless shopping within walking distance, a visit to the Playhouse is a memorable outing, whether you're coming from near or far.Operating year-round, the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is a distinctive venue that features turn-of-the-century masonry and heavy timber accents associated with traditional Mennonite architecture. With 385 seats, the theatre auditorium has a raked layout that affords each seat a fantastic view of the stage.

Reviewed By monicarU856BT - Region of Waterloo, Canada

Incredible talent and stage design in my fav intimate theatre. The performance was so interesting and exciting it had us on the edge of our seats. It is a memorable show that goes well beyond its famous line: you can’t handle the truth. Tom Cruise, you gotta see your new competition.

2. Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge

46 Grand Ave S, Cambridge, Ontario N1S 2L8 Canada +1 519-621-8000 https://www.draytonentertainment.com/dunfield-theatre-cambridge
Excellent
86%
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5.0 based on 734 reviews

Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge

The spectacular Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge (formerly Dunfield Theatre Cambridge) is located at 46 Grand Avenue South in Cambridge. Situated in a historic downtown setting along the Grand River, this stunning 500-seat theatre facility is conveniently positioned near great shopping, exquisite dining, beautiful architecture, luxurious accommodation and a wide range of fascinating attractions.Designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects, the Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge is a state-of-the art facility with world class acoustics and excellent sightlines that provide unparalleled intimacy between the audience and the stage.

Reviewed By CanadaValerie7

This is a wonderful facility in which to watch shows. Every seat in the place provides good viewing. The place is spotlessly clean, lots of women's washrooms and intermission snacks. There is an elevator for diabled people. Unfortunately there is not enough parking and both times although arriving half an hour early, we have had to locate street parking that was not real close.

3. Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum

10 Huron Rd, Kitchener, Ontario N2P 2R7 Canada +1 519-748-1914 [email protected] http://www.waterlooregionmuseum.com/
Excellent
59%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum

The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Ontario. Our campus of historical attractions includes the Waterloo Region Museum which showcases more than 12,000 years of history in Waterloo Region; Doon Heritage Village - a recreation of rural village in 1914, with more than 20 historic buildings, costumed interpreters and farm animals; the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame honouring individuals and groups who have brought recognition to themselves and Waterloo Region; and the Region of Waterloo Curatorial Centre - our world class artifact preservation and storage facility. The Waterloo Region Museum and the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame are open year round. Doon Heritage Village is open seasonally from May 1 through December 23. The public hours for the museum and village are different at some times of the year.

Reviewed By mrharryb - Hampshire, United Kingdom

If you're visiting Canada & Ontario for the first time this museum should be included on your 'bucket list'. Having visited here I fell I now have a full & proper understanding of how life was for those early settlers from many many different countries who first arrived years ago. You will learn so much about how Canada has been built up on many years of migration. Well worth a visit. Suitable for young children.

4. Victoria Park

Kitchener, Ontario Canada +1 519-741-2345 http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/VictoriaPark.asp
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4.5 based on 493 reviews

Victoria Park

Reviewed By C7155MLmartins

The festive Holiday season lights and displays are a joy to behold. Great place for a stroll. Highy recommend

5. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

2500 Kossuth Rd, Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4R6 Canada +1 519-653-1234 [email protected] http://www.cambridgebutterfly.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 553 reviews

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

Stroll alongside 1000's of free-flying butterflies in an indoor tropical garden at Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory. Visit our two galleries with mounted displays of insects and butterflies then witness butterflies as they emerge from their chrysalides and embark on their first flight.

Reviewed By 381kaylav

Entering into the garden was as if you were in a movie, a magical and tropical paradise...you hear water running birds chirping and because it was winter, you had summer vibes????

6. Schneider Haus National Historic Site

466 Queen St S, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 1W7 Canada +1 519-742-7752 http://www.schneiderhaus.ca/en/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Schneider Haus National Historic Site

A local landmark and one of Kitchener's oldest dwellings. Schneider Haus National Historic Site features hands-on activities, special events, and more for the whole family! History comes to life as costumed staff demonstrate traditional tasks through the seasons. Also features a modern interpretation wing that hosts gallery exhibits, workshops and lectures. The heart of the complex is an 1816 Georgian-frame farmhouse that was built by and was home to the area's earliest non-Aboriginal settlers, Joseph and wife Barbara Schneider, who were Pennsylvania-German Mennonites.

Reviewed By Milliondollarcure - Toronto, Canada

We visited this historic house on a quiet Saturday morning and had the whole place to ourselves. First there is a gallery of wonderful wildlife photos with a scavenger hunt activity matching tracks and scat to the animal on the walls. There were also a couple of pelts and some skins and skulls to look at. Next was the historic house full of all sorts of interesting goodies like spinning wheels, tape looms, bee keeping sceps etc and a wonderful period-attired guide with an incredible depth of knowledge and incredible patience to relay tidbits about life in this period. As we left, my son informed me that he thought it was just as good as Ripley’s Aquarium which had been the previous outing. The gift shop is small but has lovely locally made items like beeswax candles and hand sewn bags. Highly recommend.

7. Waterloo Park

Westmount Road North, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 Canada +1 519-725-0511 http://www.waterloo.ca/en/gettingactive/waterloopark.asp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 244 reviews

Waterloo Park

Reviewed By monicak944 - Waterloo, Canada

Love the natural flow of the trails and strolling in the fresh air and nature. The ducks in the pond are enjoyable during the summer too.

8. Riverside Park

49 King Street West, Cambridge, Ontario Canada +1 519-740-4681 http://www.cambridge.ca/cs_community/parks.php?cpid=0&did=0&fid=2&grid=0&sid=0&size=medium&ssid=0&tp=0
Excellent
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Riverside Park

Reviewed By exchangerci - Cambridge, Canada

Lovely trail that winds along the river on the park road and then has a boardwalk with a pond that has many turtles. Many Canada geese and ducks on the river. Also leads to other trails throughout the city.

9. Doon Heritage Village

10 Huron Rd, Kitchener, Ontario N2P 2R7 Canada +1 519-748-1914 [email protected] http://www.waterlooregionmuseum.com/doon-heritage-village/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Doon Heritage Village

Doon Heritage Village is a 60 acre living history village, exploring life in rural Waterloo Region in the year 1914. The village is open daily throughout the summer season; and open weekdays only during the months of September, October and November. The village is open on selected weekends in December - check the museum's website for specific dates and times. The Waterloo Region Museum is the entrance to Doon Heritage Village. One admission price includes entry to the village and museum exhibit galleries. The village comes to life with knowledgeable interpreters dressed in authentic 1914 clothing and features historic buildings, farm animals and fun activities the whole family will enjoy. Learn what was happening locally, provincially, nationally and internationally in the year 1914, the time period Doon Heritage Village is set in, by watching the museum's Orientation Video, available on-line and in the Waterloo Region Museum's Christie® Theatre.

10. Picards Foods St Jacobs Canada

3011 Sawmill Rd Corner of Sawmill Rd & Hwy. #85, St. Jacobs, Ontario N0B 2N0 Canada +1 519-664-2400 http://www.picardspeanuts.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Picards Foods St Jacobs Canada

Reviewed By trainfan2000 - Hamilton, Canada

This store is pretty well dedicated to peanuts although most common nuts are also available (macadamia, pecans, walnuts, etc.). They offer almost every variety of peanut you can want (Bavarian, salted, non-salted, red skinned, etc.). They have Ontario grown peanuts which have a slightly different flavour and have recently introduced black skinned peanuts which are slightly sweeter than red skinned. There is also their peanut/chip creation which come in many flavours. At Christmas they offer a nice selection of gift boxes. They also have some excellent chocolate products and chocolate you can take home and use in molds to make your own chocolate treats (no tempering of the chocolate needed). Public washroom is available.

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