Tourist Attractions à Guelph Downtown Neighbourhood Association, Guelph, ON

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50 Cork St E, Guelph, N1H 2W7

(519) 766-1333
Party Entertainment Service, Tourist Attraction, Escape Game Room

15 Wyndham St N, Guelph, N1H 4E5

(519) 823-2974

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550 College Ave W, Guelph, N1G 1T5

416-476-8440
For over eighteen years Ben Maier, the owner of Osprey Aquascapes has been building backyard paradises in Ontario. Having grown up in rural Osprey Township, Ben helped his family on the family farm. After which, he apprenticed in Germany as a Tile Setter for his Uncle, who is one of nine Master Tile Setters. After apprenticing under his Uncle, Ben returned to Canada and has established a reputation as one of Canada's finest craftsmen, winning awards for his ability to precision cut each stone into a backyard aqua paradise.

75 Dublin St N, Guelph, N1H 4N2

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13085 Fourth Line, Rockwood, N0B 2K0

(519) 856-2629
We are an Ostrich farm offering educational public tours, the selling of ostrich meat. We have a gift shop featuring ostrich products such as purses, wallets, lotions and more.
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1302 Maryhill Rd., Maryhill, N0B 2B0

(519) 648-3098
Hotels, related categories, travel agencies, Country Inn, Rooming Houses, tourist accommodation, inns, cruises, Landmark & Historical Place, and Other Lodging, rooming boarding houses, Gîtes touristiques, Camps, Logement, Voyages et Logement
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1355 Hopewell Creek Road, Maryhill, N0B 2B0

(519) 590-4777
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2500 Kossuth Road, Cambridge, N3H 4R7

(519) 653-1234
Amusement & Recreation, Nature Centres, nature centers, salles de réception, Amusement and Recreation Services, Centre, Attraction, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Banquet Rooms, Tourist Attractions, Tourist Attraction, Museums
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79 Woolwich St S Unit 3, Breslau, N0B 1M0

(519) 648-9600
Garden and Lawn Supplies and Equipment, Fountains, Waterfalls, Ponds

40 Stager Pl, Cambridge, N3C 2W4

(519) 513-0226
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396 Morrison Road, Kitchener, N2A 2Z6

(519) 894-5610
Celebrating 79 Years Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort celebrates 79 years of providing skiing enjoyment to the people of the communities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas (Snowboarding came in 1995/1996). Chicopee is proud to be one of Ontario’s most popular ski & snowboard family centres. Since 1934, Chicopee has been a beacon for snow enthusiasts of all ages. Don’t miss out on all that Chicopee has to offer; from our respected learn to ski and snowboard “Discover” programs to our fantastic racing teams; our convenient and professional Tech Lab to our wonderful après ski in the Silvertip Lounge. The Chicopee Ski Club The Chicopee Ski Club is incorporated as a non-profit entity owned by its members and expertly managed by the Executive Director and Senior Management team. Chicopee leases the lands we operate on from the Grand River Conservation Authority. All facilities, lifts, equipment etc. on the land are wholly owned by the Club. An elected Board of Directors of ten volunteer members represent the membership as a governance board and assist in providing support to the organization. An enthusiastic team of employees conducts all of Chicopee’s daily operations - 17 full time year-round and 400+ seasonal and part-time employees. Chicopee, like all businesses, must ensure its long term sustainability. Although the facility is closely associated with its surrounding communities, it is not supported through any tax dollars. Chicopee contributes $5 million+ through employment, etc. into the local economy. Through viable business operations; excess revenues are reinvested in the Club to improve its products and services for the benefit of users from throughout the region. This financial sustainability is critical to Chicopee’s existence now and in the future.