Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including Badley Bridge, JayWalking Guelph, Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, Historic Five Span Stone Bridge, Rainbow Bridge, Menesetung Bridge, Corktown Footbridge, Humber Bay Arch Bridge, Welland Bridge 13, Confederation Park.
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Intimate, personal storytelling tours featuring unusual tales from Guelph's rich past, told where they happened! Not for children.
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The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge is open daily year round. Located within Ferris Provincial Park, is a great destination for an easy hike and picturesque views. This great, family-oriented, natural adventure hovers 30′ above the Ranney Gorge just south of the falls. As you make your way across the 300-foot-long bridge, you will feel it sway slightly below your feet.
Found this location On a recommendation by a friend. Took a hike through the park and went to a small Falls, returned and enjoyed a picnic near the water. Got to see some pleasure boats pass through the lift locks, which is an amazing process. Beautiful Fall day to enjoy some beautiful scenery.
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If you plan to visit Niagara Falls, and see what both sides (US and Canada) has to offer or really plan to do activities on both side, then crossing the Rainbow bridge is the way to go. My friend and I traveled, backpack in tow, and crossed the Rainbow bridge on foot. Immigration on both sides await on each end prior to entry or reentry. It was a easy 22-25mins walk, maybe longer is your pace is slow and/or you take moments to view the falls from the bridge and strike a pose for photos. After getting in the Canadian side, literally I saw rainbow formed by the bridge.
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Great trail system east of the bridge. Great view, beautiful trees and well maintained. Many trail options and distances to mix it up if so desired.
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This path have amazing views of the city and the lake. You can walk, jog, use bikes or skates. Bring your dog in his leash and let him socialize with other dogs.
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Historical Bridge 13 was constructed in Bridge 13 between 1927 and 1930. It was a lift bridge that allowed ships to pass through. Following the closure of the canal at the end of the 1972 shipping season, Bridge 13 was locked permanently in the lowered position. On July 1st, 2015 Bridge 13 lit up in its new LED colour changing lights.
Went for a walk near this historical bridge around 9:45 PM. Beautifully lit up at night. There are nice walking paths on both sides of the bridge/canal. Very relaxing. Can get quite busy though during warm months. I moved here from Windsor,ON., a year and a half ago. From what I've heard, this bridge is loved by most people here.
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Stroll through the Park... Great way to work off dinner! Town hall, a gazebo, and old train and falls all included. Great restaurants across the street.
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