News Release
WATERLOO REGION, Ont. – If you seek that perfect summer getaway for the whole family, the
Waterloo Region is the destination of choice for the best outdoor summer
fun with activities and attractions to please everyone.
“The nice thing
about having your family vacation in the Waterloo Region is not only all
of the fantastic outdoor activities available but how you can make it
as slow paced or as jam packed as you want,” said
Tracey Desjardins, General Manager, Waterloo Regional Tourism Marketing
Corporation.
Camping at Bingemans
puts the vacationing family right in the centre of all the fun with the
Big Splash Waterpark just steps away for the kids and the Glen Ridge
golf course a quick stroll for the
adults. The campground is also situated on the Grand River, which winds
through the Waterloo Region. Canoes and kayaks can also be rented for a
leisurely paddle down the slow moving river to see a different side of
the area.
“In addition to the wonderful natural vistas
that canoers and kayakers will see on the river, we also have an
extensive hiking and biking trail system for beginners or experts. The
Waterloo Region may be known for its booming tech industry,
but the region has a tremendous amount of natural beauty and green
space to experience,” said Desjardins.
Chicopee Ski and Summer Resort
offers a wide variety of summer activities including a single track
trail network that runs through its 165 acre property for a total
distance of 7km. In addition
to the trails, Chicopee also features a variety of low rope, climbing
wall and high rope features nestled in the woods overlooking Chicopee’s
ponds.
Those looking to check out the more wild side of the outdoors should be sure to visit
African Lion Safari,
which has been a landmark tourist destination in the Waterloo Region
for over 40 years. African Lion Safari will let you get right up close
to wild animals from around the world. See lions, giraffes,
cheetahs, rhinos and much more on the Safari Tour Bus or in your own
vehicle.
If you’re looking to take a break from the outdoors but don’t want to miss out on more natural wonders, the
Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory
is home to thousands of freely flying butterflies. The 25,000 square
foot facility includes a 10,800 square foot indoor tropical garden
featuring thousands of butterflies from
all over the world, and over 100 different varieties of tropical
plants, waterfalls, streams, reflecting pools, tropical finches, Chinese
painted quail and red-eared slider turtles that all call the
Conservatory home.
“Summertime in the Waterloo Region offers so
many choices for families looking to get away from the city and connect
with the outdoors. The great thing about the Region is that you can
spend all day outside enjoying the sights, but spend
the evenings enjoying the culinary and cultural offerings that the
Region is known for,” said Desjardins.
Adding to the already flourishing cultural scene
of the Waterloo Region is the newly announced 500-seat theatre facility
which will begin construction in September in the historic
neighbourhood of Galt. The Dunfield Theatre Cambridge will
operate year-round and include Drayton Entertainment’s programming as
well as myriad community events. The inaugural season is expected to
launch in early 2013.
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For more information, please contact:
Stephen Murdoch
Vice President, Public Relations
63 Church Street | Suite 503 | St. Catharines, ON, Canada | L2R 3C4
Main: 905.682.7203 ext. 223 Direct: 905.346.1232 C: 289.241.3997 F: 905.682.7481
E: smurdoch@enterprisecanada.com
Vice President, Public Relations
63 Church Street | Suite 503 | St. Catharines, ON, Canada | L2R 3C4
Main: 905.682.7203 ext. 223 Direct: 905.346.1232 C: 289.241.3997 F: 905.682.7481
E: smurdoch@enterprisecanada.com
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