Discover the best top things to do in New Tecumseth, United States including Museum on the Boyne, The Gibson Centre, Banting Homestead Heritage Park, The Beach House Spa & Wellness, Nicolston Dam, Circle Theatre, Dinoland Family Fun Centre, Forks of the Credit, Woodington Lake Golf Club, Tottenham Conservation Area.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
We recently went to a wedding at the Gibson Centre, and what a beautiful place to host a wedding! Very rustic and beautiful and the staff and bartenders were very accommodating.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Banting Homestead Heritage Park is an educational facility, historical landmark, and historical house linked to Sir Frederick Banting, Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of insulin. Guests are invited to explore the historic farmhouse (built in 1925 by Thomas Banting and birthplace of Sir Frederick Banting) and drive shed; to see artifacts and Banting's artwork; to learn about diabetes and the discovery of insulin; and to enjoy the park (107 acres) and its exercise equipment. Displays are professionally assembled into "storylines" designed to inform and inspire. Notable exhibits include "What is diabetes?", "The Insulin Discovery Story", "Early Diabetes Patients", "Insulin Mass Production to the Early 80s", "Insulin Discovery Team, the Nobel Prize, and Other Canadian Winners", "Banting the War Hero", "Banting the Artist", "Banting Homestead Evolution", and "Banting Family History". Thank you, Kait, for the wonderfully informative and entertaining tour! Look for the fully accessible Banting Homestead Heritage Park at 5116 Sir Frederick Banting Road in the Ontario community of Alliston. Admission is free (donations are welcome). The complex is currently open to guests on a scheduled basis (call or e-mail the Sir Fredrick Banting Legacy Foundation) seven days a week from 10:00 in the morning until 3:30 in the afternoon (the park and its exercise equipment are available daily from dusk to dawn). Parking at the site is free.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Nicolston Dam RV Park is located off Hwy 89 in Essa. Between Cookstown and Alliston, 1 block north west from the Nottawasaga Inn and Convention Centre. 15 & 30 amp hookups and water. Because we are in a protected 110-year-old conservation zone there are no sewer hookups available. But we do offer 2 conveniently located dump stations in the park. Whether you’re in pop-up or a big rig, we can easily accommodate you. Reservations recommended. Take a refreshing swim in our sparkling clean pool or relax along side the pool deck. Enjoy an exciting game of horseshoes or a leisurely game of mini-golf during your stay. Or maybe a canoe, kayak or SUP rental is more your style. If so, the beautiful Nottawasaga River awaits you.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
This theater has been renovated and modernized. I went there as a kid and could barely hear the movie or last 2 hours in the old chairs. All has changed. You can even get a beer there now. Great place at a reasonable price.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Dinoland offers 12,000 square feet of fun for the entire family. We provide a safe, clean, fun centre featuring a fully accessible large play structure, dedicated toddler play area, private party rooms with affordable birthday party packages and much more. Our play structure is 2400 square feet of fun built with the high safety standards including a triple wave slide, 19 foot high super spiral
This place is awesome, so much space for your kids to run around and the play structure is huge and is large enough for parents to climb up with their kids and I also love the dedicated toddler area for the little ones. The staff is so friendly and accommodating, I highly recommend that everyone go to Dinoland
4.0 based on 58 reviews
My partner and I decided to take a drive to see the fall colours. I have been aware of the Forks of the Credit for years, but only now made it up there in person. While the colours were just past peak, they had all the impact, contrast, and visual appeal as Muskoka or even Algonquin within an hour drive of Toronto. I can see why it gets busy on the weekends. Lucky for us, we went on a Friday. You can take a nice drive through, or you can park (pay the machine & display) and hike.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
Owned and operated by the Allard family and located in the rolling hills of Tottenham, Woodington Lake is a highly respected semi-private 36 hole golf facility ranked as one of Ontario's finest. Purchased in 1994 in a semi-completed state, the golf course underwent a major redesign and opened to rave reviews in 1995. In 1999, Woodington Lake opened its unique 32,000 square foot clubhouse - with facilities for tournaments, banquets, private boardroom meetings, weddings, and other social functions. Gatherings of 30 to 340 can be accommodated depending on the particular need. The clubhouse offers outstanding cuisine, spectacular views, and superb locker room facilities. The fully stocked pro shop offers a large selection of golf clubs and other golf related merchandise, at competitive prices.
Whether you play the Legends or the Legacy course you will not be Dissapointed. Both courses present a challenge for golfers of all handicaps. Courses are very well maintained. Most greens are quite large and undulated. Scores can mount quickly. Staff are professional and friendly and the clubhouse is first rate.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
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