Discover the best top things to do in Region of Waterloo, United States including GeoTime Trail, Doon Heritage Village, The Clay & Glass, West Montrose Covered Bridge (Kissing Bridge), Kitchener City Hall, Waterloo Pioneers Memorial Tower, Waterloo Community Arts Centre, St. Agatha Catholic Church.
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Located in the woods of the Columbia Forest area of North Waterloo, the GeoTime Trail twists through the woods and skirts the urban areas to provide a pleasant intercity hike for people of all skill levels. Throughout the trail, there are information plaques that inform the hiker of the various geological time periods and what was going on in Waterloo Region during those periods. It is great hike and you can learn a thing or two along the way. It is also a great place to see the wonders of urban wildlife in their natural setting.
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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.
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Lovely gallery to wander through the creations by artists local to the area. Unique works are available to purchase.
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I'm very glad that the family had this opportunity to see the last covered bridge in Ontari. Especially now that it is closed to traffic. There are apparently 2 broken beams that need tending. Hope that it's restored and not replaced that would be a shame. Do respect the marked properties you wouldn't want people walking on your yard.
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If I am reviewing just city hall it is just a city hall. However there is always something happening in front of it. Outdoor fountain turns in to skating ring at winter. That is very nice. There are the other activities happening all year outside.
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This is the Waterloo Pioneers Memorial Tower. In the year 1800 a small number of Mennonites. Families arrived from Pennsyvania to settle. This purchase of 60 000 acres purchased and 60,ooo acres There is a cemetery here from the Pennsylvania. The tower is quite high. It is made with pebbles and it is attractive! Many people enjoy this tower
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