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Campgrounds in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
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Fisherman's Cove Camping Resort
Fisherman's Cove Camping Resort amenities include indoor pools, recreation halls, whirlpool, daily maintained beach, clean restrooms and a recreation hall as well as camping sites and Trailer and Camping Cabins in Kincardine.
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Bervie Zoological Park2014-12-03
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Bervie Zoo in Kincardine, Ontario is a small family owned zoo offering a wonderful variety of animals that are part of the family, and you can enjoy tours for a donation with the loader tractor and staff. They are completely private now and animals to view include fox, bear, deer, two lions, two tigers, turkeys, alligators, pigs, goats, sheep, different types of monkeys, snakes and so much more. Bervie Zoo is located on a private farm, the exhibits are small, and the animals well cared for, bring the kids and come for a wonderful time of wildlife viewing and enjoying the animals, you'll be back.READ MORE
Walker House2014-11-14
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Welcome to Walker House in Kincardine, Ontario the oldest building and oldest standing hotel in all of Grey and Bruce Counties. Dating all the way back to 1850 when it served as an Inn and tavern, the Walker House is now fully restored as a Heritage Centre, and visitors are welcome to tour the house and enjoy the permanent and changing exhibits, partake in heritage craft classes, purchase unique gift items and more. Walker House is also available as an event venue in the day or evening to host special occasions, celebrations, family gatherings, meetings and more. Come for a historic visit surrounded by local history, enjoy the occasional heritage speaker presentations, take a walk back in time and revel in the past and how they lived, it's all here at Walker House.READ MORE
Kincardine Yacht Club and Marina2014-11-13
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Kincardine Yacht Club promotes boating in the Kincardine, Ontario area, and is a social club with many activities, club racing, junior sailing and a unique clubhouse location in the Kincardine lighthouse, and the harbour is open 24 hours a day. There is a marina here with room for over 150 boats and sixty boat slips on floating docks as well as 15 slips for visiting boats, this is an exceptionally easy harbour to dock at. The marina also offers an up to 50 amp electrical service, diesel and gas, basic marina supplies, marine charts, pump out facilities, water and ice as well as picnic tables and propane BBQ's, there are also complementary bikes available. The Kincardine Yacht Club offers excellent docking facilities and more and is the perfect location near Kincardine's downtown with restaurants, shops, and the waterfront close by.READ MORE
Gilley's Feedlot2014-12-17
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Gilley's Feedlot in Kincardine, Ontario boasts honest to goodness food, really the best in town, plus they have outdoor seating and a fully licensed banquet hall. Looking for the perfect venue for your wedding, anniversary, birthday, retirement party, celebration or special occasion, then you've come to the right place, Gilley's Feedlot ensures a memorable occasion with good times and good fun. The menu includes delicious and varied appetizers, soup and salad choices as well as Tex-Mex options, burgers, sandwiches, fine quality steaks seasoned to perfection and char broiled, plus there are baby back ribs, chicken wings, pizza, hot dogs, a children's menu and so much more, truly something for everyone, come for a fabulous dining experience.READ MORE
Jerome Flowers and Gifts2014-12-10
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Jerome Flowers and Gifts has been proudly serving the Kincardine, Ontario area since 1983, and this award winning flower shop is family operated with a deep rooted passion for flowers. They do exquisite arrangements for all occasions, even for just because, why wait for an occasion, plus they offer gorgeous gift baskets too, for him, for her, for everyone. Jerome Flowers and Gifts also do corporate gifts as well as gift baskets, have a premium collection as well as exotic plants like orchids, and arrangement choices come in every every colour and there are modern collections, lilies, roses, orchid plants and flowers, blooming plants, green plants and so much more, and of course they deliver for a small fee, it's all here come see for yourself and surprise a loved one or colleague or spoil yourself.READ MORE
Bluewater Summer Playhouse2014-11-18
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Bluewater Summer Playhouse is Kincardine's professional live theatre and has been in operation since 1993. Come for all the drama summer after summer, the comedies, the laughter, the fun, delightful musicals and everything inbetween, it's the only professional live theatre in all of Bruce County. The Bluewater Summer Playhouse also offers many special events throughout the season, including the annual Taste of Kincardine Dinner, Dance and Auction, Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre and many live concerts. They employ local students, volunteers and an office manager, if you wish to volunteer for ushering, bartending, box office and special events, contact them today.READ MORE
Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games2014-11-14
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Kincardine, Ontario is a not to be missed, annual event displaying some of the best Scottish Pipe bands, solo pipers, drummers and Highland dance performers. Since the year 2000 they have been promoting the Scottish heritage of the region to thousands of visitors, and over the years have become one of the most recognised festivals in the province. Come enjoy the sights and sounds of Scotland over three wonderful days of festivities and activities right here on Kincardine's very own Loch Heron. The Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games is held every year in the first weekend of July, and covers everything from bands and performers to a piping and drumming competition, a Highland dance competition, and heavy events include tossing cabers the size of telephone poles, hammer throws, shot-put stones, come for exciting action and a whole lot of fun.READ MORE
Kincardinite Motel2014-11-17
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Kincardinite Motel in Kincardine, Ontario is quiet and friendly available for short or long term accommodations and amenities include a heated outdoor pool, kitchens and high speed internet. Enjoy a wonderful stay close to local attractions, and there are excellent events held throughout the year, not to be missed. Kincardinite Motel is family run, clean and comfortable, and there are ten rooms available with choices of single and double with immaculate washrooms, come for a wonderful stay in lovely surrounds.READ MORE
Best Western Governor's Inn2009-12-29
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
This Kincardine hotel, the Best Western Governor's Inn is located in Kincardine.The Best Western Governor's Inn also features private dining rooms, perfect for family reunions and corporate events taking place in the Kincardine area.READ MORE
Kincardine Lighthouse2014-12-08
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Kincardine Lighthouse in Kincardine, Ontario was originally built during the 1800's to service a busy fishing and local salt shipping industry. Sitting on top of a two-storey keeper's house, this historical site over three levels has a well worn staircase which was climbed twice daily by the lightkeepers. Back in the day kerosene was used to fuel the lamp, and these barrels were hoisted up the stairs by the lightkeepers, who ensured lighting passage to the safe harbour and port for shipping and major industries. The Kincardine Lighthouse tower is capped by an iron lantern and balcony and originally shutters rotated by weighted chains made the light flash, renovated in 1992, the lamp became electrically powered, and today boasts a 500-watt bulb which is visible from 30 kilometres, there is also a fascinating marine museum to visit here.READ MORE