Guided nature tours and garden tours, wildlife and formal gardens, nature and gardening workshops, dinner theatre, 34 collections, 3,000 trees and shrubs. Open dawn to dusk year round. Meeting facilities. Free admission.
This restored mid-Victorian home provided the first Canadian residence to the Bell family and the surroundings within which the telephone was invented in 1874.
Waterloo Community Arts Centre, not-for-profit, volunteer-run, charitable organization promotes communtiy art programs - performances, classes, workshops, special events, exhibitions. Programs for all levels and disciplines.
Celebrate the Arts from 10am to 10pm. Regional musicians, visual literary artists create a day of celebrations, performances, demos and displays. Fun for all!
Discover Your Creative Side...at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts, City of Cambridge. The Arts Centre includes a Gift Shop, Public Art Gallery, Pottery Studio, and creative spaces where an exciting selection of art programs are offered.
Public gallery featuring 20+ annual exhibitions of contemporary art and design at 3 galleries; collection of Canadian fibre art; art courses, lectures, concerts; annual appraisal day; Cineseries films; group tours
The Cambridge Sculpture Garden offers an enriched viewing of art in downtown Galt. The garden presents a central oasis to picnic, walk, or participate in children's programs.
Premier exhibition space for contemporary silica artwork including ceramic, glass and enamel work. The gallery offers workshops, children’s art programs, adult classes, tours, lectures, facility rentals. Gift shop showcasing Canadian artists.
A tour through this magnificent 1877 Castle is a step back into the lavish Victorian Era. We offer a unique ‘snapshot’ of life in Victorian Canada. 15 minutes west of Kitchener.
One of Canada's premiere multi-purpose live performing arts venues, The Centre In The Square serves as both a presenter of its own entertainment series as well as a rental facility.
Five floors of exhibits and programs designed to encourage creativity, curiosity and wonder.
A free heritage and architecture tour that takes place on the third Saturday of September. A map/guide is available at libraries, museums and tourism offices.
Enjoy the finest in professional entertainment, including a playbill of mega-musicals, hilarious comedies, outrageous farces, poignant dramas, and more! Three of the six venues located in Waterloo Region.
An initiative to increase awareness of the visual arts in Waterloo Region, challenge the community to think about art in new ways and invite the public to visit their local public art galleries.
Grand River Brewing is located in the historic Galt Knife Building at 295 Ainslie St. S. in Cambridge. We are a brewer of Craft Beer and our mission statement is to brew flavourful, full bodied beers.
The Gallery celebrates the legacy of Homer Watson through the collection and display of his art, as well as changing contemporary exhbitions, visual art programs, school programs and special events!
A National Historic Site and the farm home of Kitchener's first Mennonite family. Costumed staff, special events and daily summer themes. Changing exhibitions in the galleries.
King Street Theatre Centre is a hub of excitement in downtown Kitchener, offering dance, music, film, theatre and much more.
Through thoughtful and engaging programs, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG) connects people and ideas through art. Established in 1956 and caretaker on behalf of the community of a permanent collection of nearly 4 000 artworks, KW|AG is the oldest, largest collecting public art gallery in Waterloo region.
KWS is one of the most valued cultural gems in the region. With 52 professional musicians, a renowned Youth Orchestra and outreach programs, we bring great music to everyone! Come hear what's next!
Art by Alex Krajewski featuring Ontario & European landscapes. Exquisitely framed paintings of the finest heritage sites in our region. Still life paintings by Anna Krajewski. One-of-a-kind gifts by Ontario artisans.
This charming stone cottage on the Grand in Cambridge, boasts wonderful hand-painted friezes and colourful "wee gardens". Regular kichen ceilidhs, tartan teas, "wee exhibits" and more...
Farmers markets, one of a kind shopping, great fashion, entertaining theatre, Stone Crock dining, cultural exhibits and antiques.
Many nooks and crannies to explore. Come see what it's about!
The Registry Theatre is home to talented entertainers, world-class performers, local professional artists and community groups. From dance to jazz, poetry to plays, come explore something different!
The village merchants welcome you to find your store! www.stjacobs.com for shop listings. The latest in stylish fashion, home decor. One of a kind discoveries. Small town vibe. Open daily
Woodside, the fine residence so loved by William Lyon Mackenzie King has been beautifully refurbished to represent the early 1890s. Explore on your own or take a guided tour.
Everyone enjoys the tradition of a trip to the Saturday market for fresh produce, cheese, flowers, tender meat, homemade treats, original crafts and more. Fresh lunches from international cuisine vendors available Tues-Sat.