1. Rockwood Conservation Area
A scenic spot known for its caves, trails, and the picturesque Eramosa River. Perfect for hiking, canoeing, and camping.
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A scenic spot known for its caves, trails, and the picturesque Eramosa River. Perfect for hiking, canoeing, and camping.
A large park featuring floral gardens, a playground, splash pad, and beautiful walking trails along the Speed River.
An indoor tropical garden with thousands of free-flying butterflies, birds, and lush plants. A serene experience for all ages.
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A popular destination for outdoor activities like swimming, fishing, sailing, and hiking, with beautiful views of Guelph Lake.
A vast botanical garden offering a variety of plant collections, walking trails, and educational programs. Ideal for nature enthusiasts.
A stunning Gothic Revival church known for its beautiful architecture, stained glass windows, and historical significance.
Known for its hiking trails that offer a serene escape into nature with chances to spot local wildlife and enjoy panoramic views.
A historic park with sports facilities, a playground, and picnic areas. Hosts various community events and festivals.
An indoor rock climbing facility offering routes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced climbers. Great for fitness enthusiasts.
A peaceful park along the Eramosa River, ideal for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Historic ruins located in Rockwood Conservation Area, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past amidst a scenic backdrop.
A natural area with trails that wind through forests and wetlands, perfect for hiking, bird-watching, and enjoying the tranquility of nature.
An exciting indoor activity offering a variety of themed escape rooms that challenge your problem-solving skills. Great for groups.
A spacious park featuring trails, woodlands, and a creek. Ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying outdoor activities.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Guelph, featuring exhibits on local heritage, artifacts, and interactive displays.
The birthplace of John McCrae, author of 'In Flanders Fields'. This museum offers insight into his life and the impact of his famous poem.
A historic building on the University of Guelph campus, serving as a memorial to those who served in WWI. Hosts various events and ceremonies.
A family-friendly park with playgrounds, open spaces, and picnic areas. Great for outdoor activities and relaxation.
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