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Travel & Stay

Explore the Area

Discover local sights and attractions. Hope you have fun during your stay!

Victoria Park

Victoria Park opened in 1896, making it Kitchener's oldest park. Some of the original features remain, including an iron bridge, flower beds and hundreds of trees and shrubs. The park is also home to a historic pavilion, which is a popular event and wedding venue.

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Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmentally sensitive Kossuth Bog, the 25,000 square foot facility includes a 10,800 square foot indoor tropical garden featuring thousands of free-flying butterflies.

Waterloo Town Square

The Shops at Waterloo Town Square has something for everyone - from specialty boutiques to established national retailers, quick serve meals to a relaxed dining experience.

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Where to Stay

Accommodations to Consider

Hilton Garden Inn Kitchener/Cambridge

Understated rooms with classic decor include free WiFi, and flat-screen TVs with on-demand movies and video games, plus minifridges, microwaves and Keurig coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas with pull-out sofas. Upgraded suites have whirlpool tubs.

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Arlington Hotel

Established in 1851, this chic, chateau-style hotel sits across from the Grand River, a 4-minute walk from Treks in the Wild outdoor adventure service, and 3 km from the Paris Grand Golf & Country Club.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 

Straightforward rooms come with flat-screen TVs and desks, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Kids 19 and under stay free with an adult and there's free WiFi in every room, as well as a choice of hard and soft pillows. Some suites feature whirlpool tubs.

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