Doon Heritage Crossroads Trail
For those in search of history and an informative experience, the Doon Heritage Crossroads Trail is Kitchener’s answer.
Over its 59 acres there are twenty historical buildings with staff in period costumes attempting to re-create the setting of early 20th century Ontario.
Seibert House and Sararas Farm House contribute to the environment by offering shortbread cookies and hot apple cider to visitors.
In this regard it is reminiscent of Upper Canada Village and extremely enjoyable for children. The trail is also completely wheelchair accessible.
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| LENGTH: | 1.5 km |
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| DIFFICULTY: | •• | ||||||
| ACTIVITIES: | Hiking & Walking |
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| CHARACTER: | Urban, Historic |
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| SURFACE: | Gravel, Soil - Compacted |
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| AMENITIES: | Admission fee, Parking, Potable drinking water, Picnic areas, Washrooms, Designated rest areas, Camping, Lighting |
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| OTHER: | Historical site, Partial wheelchair access |
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| REGION: | Southwestern Ontario |
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| SUB-REGION: | Grand River Country |
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| CLOSEST TOWN(S): | Waterloo |
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Year-round |
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| CONTACT INFO | |||||||
| NAME: | City of Waterloo, John Griffin |
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| PHONE: | 519-747-8738 |
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| EMAIL: | Email Us Now | ||||||
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For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.region.waterloo.on.ca |
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