Top 10 Things to do in Kitchener, Region of Waterloo

June 5, 2021 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in Kitchener, Canada including Play-A-Latte Cafe, St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Church, Go Bananas Adventure Climbing, Counterpoint Brewing Company, Ukrainian Catholic Church Of The Transfiguration, Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum, The Registry Theatre, TWB Co-operative Brewing, Victoria Park, Schneider Haus National Historic Site.
Restaurants in Kitchener

1. Play-A-Latte Cafe

1601 River Rd E Unit 22, Kitchener, Ontario N2A 3Y4 Canada +1 519-208-8007 http://www.playalattecafe.com
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Play-A-Latte Cafe

2. St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Church

56 Duke St W, Kitchener, Ontario N2H 3W7 Canada +1 519-576-3860 http://www.stmarysrcchurch.ca/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Church

Reviewed By Exploration570638 - Region of Waterloo, Canada

A Normanesque style Church, large interior, unobstructed view of the main altar. The original altar still remains & is a work of art! All wood, hand carved. Well worth the visit for whatever reason!

3. Go Bananas Adventure Climbing

3-50 Borden Ave S, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 3R5 Canada +1 519-579-6025 [email protected] http://www.go-bananas.ca
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Go Bananas Adventure Climbing

Indoor rock climbing that has gone bananas! No age minimum or maximum. Hourly climbs, birthday parties, pd days, camps, toddler time and more!

4. Counterpoint Brewing Company

935 Frederick St #4, Kitchener, Ontario N2B 2B9 Canada +1 226-507-4274 [email protected] http://www.counterpointbrewing.ca
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Counterpoint Brewing Company

Counterpoint is the art or technique of setting, writing, or playing a melody or melodies in conjunction with another, according to fixed rules. These artistic undertones translate well into our philosophy behind our beer (thoughtful, balanced and experimental recipes) and our tap room (welcoming lighting and vibrant art). Our brewer has a deep understanding of what true craft beer lovers want to experience. Specializing in creative beers, we guarantee you'll find a beer to enjoy. Our tap room is welcoming, comfortable and inclusive. Join us, we look forward to sharing our beer with you.

5. Ukrainian Catholic Church Of The Transfiguration

131 Victoria St S, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2B6 Canada +1 519-742-4172 http://holytransfigurationkw.com/tag/ukrainian/page/2/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Ukrainian Catholic Church Of The Transfiguration

6. Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum

10 Huron Rd, Kitchener, Ontario N2P 2R7 Canada +1 519-748-1914 [email protected] http://www.waterlooregionmuseum.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum

The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Ontario. Our campus of historical attractions includes the Waterloo Region Museum which showcases more than 12,000 years of history in Waterloo Region; Doon Heritage Village - a recreation of rural village in 1914, with more than 20 historic buildings, costumed interpreters and farm animals; the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame honouring individuals and groups who have brought recognition to themselves and Waterloo Region; and the Region of Waterloo Curatorial Centre - our world class artifact preservation and storage facility. The Waterloo Region Museum and the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame are open year round. Doon Heritage Village is open seasonally from May 1 through December 23. The public hours for the museum and village are different at some times of the year.

Reviewed By mrharryb - Hampshire, United Kingdom

If you're visiting Canada & Ontario for the first time this museum should be included on your 'bucket list'. Having visited here I fell I now have a full & proper understanding of how life was for those early settlers from many many different countries who first arrived years ago. You will learn so much about how Canada has been built up on many years of migration. Well worth a visit. Suitable for young children.

7. The Registry Theatre

122 Frederick St, Kitchener, Ontario N2H 2L9 Canada +1 519-745-6565 http://www.registrytheatre.com/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

The Registry Theatre

8. TWB Co-operative Brewing

300 Mill St Unit #1, Kitchener, Ontario N2M 5G8 Canada +1 519-954-4433 http://www.brewing.coop/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

TWB Co-operative Brewing

9. Victoria Park

Kitchener, Ontario Canada +1 519-741-2345 http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/VictoriaPark.asp
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4.5 based on 493 reviews

Victoria Park

Reviewed By C7155MLmartins

The festive Holiday season lights and displays are a joy to behold. Great place for a stroll. Highy recommend

10. Schneider Haus National Historic Site

466 Queen St S, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 1W7 Canada +1 519-742-7752 http://www.schneiderhaus.ca/en/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Schneider Haus National Historic Site

A local landmark and one of Kitchener's oldest dwellings. Schneider Haus National Historic Site features hands-on activities, special events, and more for the whole family! History comes to life as costumed staff demonstrate traditional tasks through the seasons. Also features a modern interpretation wing that hosts gallery exhibits, workshops and lectures. The heart of the complex is an 1816 Georgian-frame farmhouse that was built by and was home to the area's earliest non-Aboriginal settlers, Joseph and wife Barbara Schneider, who were Pennsylvania-German Mennonites.

Reviewed By Milliondollarcure - Toronto, Canada

We visited this historic house on a quiet Saturday morning and had the whole place to ourselves. First there is a gallery of wonderful wildlife photos with a scavenger hunt activity matching tracks and scat to the animal on the walls. There were also a couple of pelts and some skins and skulls to look at. Next was the historic house full of all sorts of interesting goodies like spinning wheels, tape looms, bee keeping sceps etc and a wonderful period-attired guide with an incredible depth of knowledge and incredible patience to relay tidbits about life in this period. As we left, my son informed me that he thought it was just as good as Ripley’s Aquarium which had been the previous outing. The gift shop is small but has lovely locally made items like beeswax candles and hand sewn bags. Highly recommend.

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