Discover the best top things to do in Vankleek Hill, United States including Garden Path Homemade Soap, Apex Escape Rooms, Beau's All Natural Brewery, Vankleek Hill Vineyard, Arbor Gallery Cultural Centre, Ouimet Farms Adventure, Windsor Tavern, Higginson Tower.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Garden Path Homemade Soap creates a wide variety of natural products. Our bath, body & cleaning products are available throughout the year in our shoppe and online. Many of the herbs and flowers used in our products are grown in the gardens on our five-acre property. Visitors have the opportunity to take numerous photographs of the lavender plot, the pond, the gardens or the monarch butterflies that we raise every summer. In addition, we offer educational information on these magnificent butterflies. Visitors can learn about their life cycle and view the metamorphosis in our rearing enclosure situated in the “Monarch Motel” from mid-August to October. Grab a map and take a free, self-guided tour of our gardens or reserve a group tour in advance for a small fee.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
At Apex Escape Rooms every room is a real-life adventure! You and your friends will work together to search for clues, find hidden objects, solve puzzles and ultimately escape the room before the time runs out! You will have 60 minutes to overcome all of the puzzling challenges and beat the clock. Ignite your curiosity in one of our FUN escape room experiences!
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Since 2006 Beau’s All Natural has been brewing interesting, tasty beers like our Lug Tread Lagered Ale using the best ingredients & local spring water. Our family takes pride in creating unique, wonderful and certified organic craft beer, conceived with honest consideration for the environment and our local communities, and delivered with a sense of friendly relationship. We are an award-winning, local, family-run, and totally independent brewery.
If you think Beau's is just about the excellent beer that they brew, you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that the gastronomic delights available on weekends are brilliant as well. Something different each week, emphasizing fresh, local ingredients. For you veg-heads there are always vegetarian choices available. No exaggeration, this is some of the best food to be found between Montreal and Ottawa.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Welcome you to Vankleek Hill Vineyard ! Scott, Teresa and kids would like to take this moment to introduce themselves as the NEW owners of the vineyard. They look forward to meeting you in the near future. They truly believe in the transformative power of positivity and hard work. Their ability to elevate experiences, engage and inspire others seems to fit within the community-oriented town of Vankleek Hill, Ontario. VKH Vineyard is their windfall! The 55 acre property today boasts over 27 000 mature trees, allowing a natural habitat for all wild life. It has walking trails and rest areas for an absolute oasis of relaxation or to host private events. Walk through the through the 6 acres of colder climate vines such as Frontenac Noir (red) and Frontenac Gris (white), New verities will be added in the near future to diversify their production. They are an ambitious hand crafted vineyard that brings families and the community together with great wine. Cheers!
This place is amazing , owner Scott & Theresa are very kind and welcoming...I recommende Sweet and Salty Snack Board - Blueberry ????. I will go back .
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Arbor Gallery Cultural Centre, in the heart of Vankleek Hill, Ontario, is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting artistic expression in all forms. The Gallery provides a space for artists, musicians, writers, film-makers etc. to exhibit, perform and teach, as a means to promote arts and culture within the Champlain Township and it's region. We are open Wednesday to Sunday 12 - 4 PM.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
3.5 based on 5 reviews
To the person who mentioned being served « shot glasses » This is a tavern, they still serve bottles with small beer glasses like they did 100 years ago - mainly because the clientèle is older and still like to use them. It’s not difficult to ask for pint glasses if you dont like the small ones. Hope you’ll be back and inform yourself next time!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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