What to do and see in Chatham, Chatham-Kent: The Best Things to do

November 7, 2021 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Chatham, Canada including Velocity HD Golf, Mike's Place Chatham, Buxton National Historic Site & Museum, Gentry Manor, Locked In Chatham Escape Rooms, Kent Branch Library of The Ontario Genealogical Society, Floating Therapy, Kingston Park, Chatham Capitol Theatre, Thames Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Chatham

1. Velocity HD Golf

435 St Clair St, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7L 3K4 Canada +1 519-380-0106 [email protected] http://velocityhdgolf.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Velocity HD Golf

2. Mike's Place Chatham

564 Queen St, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 2J6 Canada +1 519-352-2251 https://www.facebook.com/MikesPlaceChatham/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Mike's Place Chatham

3. Buxton National Historic Site & Museum

21975 Ad Shadd Rd N0P 1Y0, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N0P 1Y0 Canada +1 519-352-4799 [email protected] http://www.buxtonmuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Buxton National Historic Site & Museum

THE ELGIN SETTLEMENT, which was for many the last stop on the Underground Railroad, was founded in 1849. THE MUSEUM SITE INCLUDES the Buxton Museum, S.S. #13 Raleigh (Buxton) Schoolhouse (1861), the Colbert/Henderson Cabin (1854), and the Shadd Barn (restoration completed in 2009). Local church cemeteries (1857) are on the grounds adjacent to the museum. Facilities include a large picnic shelter and barbecue, washrooms, a wheelchair access ramp to the museum and plenty of free parking. Of special note is the Research Area, which contains resource materials, pertaining to local history and genealogy.

Reviewed By LorneM107

We were fortunate to arrive at a time where the Curator, Shannon Prince was able to guide us around, answering our questions so personably, articulately and ably. She is as much a centrepiece of this cultural 'must' as the artifacts. She brings it alive! Without a docent such as she to bring each stop in the museum to attention, we would have missed a great deal. The objects on display are markers on the journey, but beyond the item itself, each has a story Shannon told so vividly, opening our eyes to this chapter in Canadian history so often ignored in learning environments. Both of us have lived our seven decades in Ontario and had benefit of higher educations but were only dimly aware of the breadth of this Underground Railroad effort in support of the freed slaves, liberated by the Emancipation Proclamation in the USA, which in part sparked the Civil War. Our son teaches high school in a city nearby and has been made aware of the rich experience offered here in a compact setting and only an hour's drive from his home. His school catchment area features a growing diversity of late and it will certainly now be a stop his classes will journey to on their way to understanding this aspect of Canadian history. Our deepest thanks to the Municipality of Chatham-Kent for funding this museum. It is a story that needs to be told; particularly when we two residents of 70 years learned so much, it can only benefit the waves of new Canadians to know the history of this country from a cultural perspective. Shannon Prince brings this story to life and we highly recommend it to cultural groups integrating into Canada, knowing how it was accomplished a century ago and can be today. Canadian history has had its cultural inequities and outright failures, but this is not one of them. Buxton and the Underground Railroad is a Canadian story that needs to be told to those newly arrived in Canada, fleeing oppression, war, famine and tragedy.

4. Gentry Manor

9 Park St, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 3R1 Canada +1 519-352-9420 [email protected] http://www.gentrymanor.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Gentry Manor

Gentry Manor features a full service Beauty salon, day spa, gift ware as well as ladies fashions and accessories. A true shopping experience.

5. Locked In Chatham Escape Rooms

100 King St W Suite k103, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 6A9 Canada +1 519-351-5425 [email protected] http://www.chathamescaperooms.com
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Locked In Chatham Escape Rooms

Escape rooms are a type of physical adventure game in which people are locked in a room with other participants and have to use elements of the room to solve a series of puzzles, find clues, and escape the room within a set time limit(60 mins).We have a reverse escape room called the diamond heist and a harvester room where you have been takes captive and need to escape.

Reviewed By NematodeT - London, Canada

We had our office Christmas party at Locked In escape room. We booked all three rooms for 23 people. We weren't sure what to experience but everybody had a lot of fun. The staff was great. Maybe a little more instructions for us old folks at first. Many of us are already planning to visit the other rooms we didn't do.

6. Kent Branch Library of The Ontario Genealogical Society

120 Queen St 2nd Floor, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 2G6 Canada +1 519-354-2940 ext. 4873 http://kent.ogs.on.ca/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Kent Branch Library of The Ontario Genealogical Society

Reviewed By JanetV512 - Chatham, Canada

This room is packed with valuable information on local history and families. The staff of volunteers are knowledgeable, friendly, and go out of their way to be helpful.

7. Floating Therapy

43 Victoria Ave, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7L 2Z9 Canada +1 519-397-4221 [email protected] http://www.floatingtherapy.ca
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Floating Therapy

We are a wellness centre offering Float Tanks, Infrared Sauna and Salt Room. We also offer Massage Therapy, Osteopathy, Psychotherapy and Light Therapy. Floating is a hydrotherapy tank with 1200lbs of epsom salt solution that allows you to float with no gravity on the body. Clients find relief of Chronic pain symptoms due to Arthritis, Back pain, Sciatica, Neck & Muscle pain as well as Sleep, Headaches, Stress and Anxiety relief

8. Kingston Park

Off St. Clair Street, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario Canada
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Kingston Park

Reviewed By janas116

Kingston Park is both a child and a senior-friendly park. It has limited shaded seating if needed, but lots of green space for spreading out a blanket, or your own portable seats. The water park is spectacular for children of all ages and is large enough so there is always safe play space. Highly recommended.

9. Chatham Capitol Theatre

238 King St W, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 1E7 Canada +1 519-380-0174 [email protected] http://chathamcapitoltheatre.com/
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Chatham Capitol Theatre

The Chatham Capitol Theatre is a 1208-seat performing arts centre in the heart of downtown Chatham that presents over 100 performances and 75 films annually.

75 William St N, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 4L4 Canada +1 519-354-8346
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Thames Art Gallery

Reviewed By SergioFromToronto

Friendly staff who intimately knew each piece. Art was from local artists. Not much to see when I went... due to covid-19 I bet.

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