Discover the best top things to do in Kincardine, Canada including Condor Fine Books, Bluewater Summer Playhouse, Reid's Corners Antiques, Bervie Zoological Park, Victoria Park Gallery & Gift Shop, SURFSUP ECO SHOP, finchers, Circle of the Sun Healing Room, Artemis Art Supplies, Kincardine Lighthouse.
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The areas oldest quality used bookstore located in the heart of Downtown Kincardine. Condor Fine Books has a wide selection of gently used books available in all genres at prices that everyone can afford. Looking for a particular title, talk to Emily and put in a request today.
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Victoria Park Gallery and Gift Shop is a non-profit incorporation established in 2001 by a small group of enthusiastic artists. It is located in Kincardine's historic former Town Hall at 707A Queen Street. There are many member artists and artisans creating work from a wide variety of mediums including - oils, watercolour, acrylic, wood, glass, silk, photography, jewellery and clay. There is a wonderful variety of original cards for every occasion and something for every budget. Special exhibits by guest artists are displayed throughout the year.
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SurfSup ECO Shop and Rentals provides stand up paddle board, and surf board rentals at the beach! In the winter check us out for winter equipment rentals! we also have a tour and class schedule, for details visit our website! Our retail store carries ECO friendly clothing, accessories, and gear!
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Went in to get a souvenir shirt, one with Kincardine printed on it - and I found it. I even got the wife her own hoodie with the Kincardine print too. Both reasonably priced as well. Looked around and they seem to have a lot of items for same, from books, cards, to souvenir items to party stuff as well.
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Artemis Art Supplies and Atelier is located in the historic town of Kincardine, Ontario on the shores of Lake Huron. Artemis offers quality fine art materials to artists and technicians in a working atelier for professional and emerging artists. In-house Espresso bar and live music performances.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
I visited this place many times as a child. Took my Dad on his last trip to see the place where his Great Grandfather William Robert Kay was the official first Lighthouse Keeper from 1774 to 1899 and he passed away in 1901. Planning another trip here next year and also to nearby Goderich.
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