Preston Memorial Auditorium
The arena features an ice surface of 180 ft. x 80 ft. and permanent seating capacity for 1000. Meeting space is also available for up to 175 people. Kitchen, bar and stage are also provided. Wheelchair accessible.
The arena features an ice surface of 180 ft. x 80 ft. and permanent seating capacity for 1000. Meeting space is also available for up to 175 people. Kitchen, bar and stage are also provided. Wheelchair accessible.
The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a community-based urban land trust and environmental institute that protects over 1,200 acres of highly sensitive lands across 7 properties in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
A traditional favourite located in the heart of Kitchener, this gorgeous, mature tree-lined course offers a challenge to golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. Open seasonally from April to October (weather dependent).
Shade's Mills Conservation Area is a day-use park located in Cambridge, and is part of the Grand River Conservation Authority. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature while just a few minutes away from the city. The park is open year round and features a number of different recreational activities
The Hydrocut is a series of 25 trails located on two pieces of land, connected by a hydro corridor. Recognized across Canada for its 30 km of uninterrupted trails and used by over 40,000 visitors each year, The Hydrocut is considered one of Ontario’s top-ranked mountain bike riding destinations.
Waterloo Region is connected by a series of urban and rural trails that are enjoyed by walkers, hikers, joggers, cyclists, mountain bikers and even cross country skiers. With both urban and rural trails to choose from, there's sure to be a route you'll enjoy exploring in Waterloo Region!
Victoria Park is Downtown Kitchener's premier destination for recreation from skating to leisurely walks, and events like Kidspark and Ribfest. Amenities include playgrounds, splash-pads, open fields and its signature lake.
Waterloo Park is located in the centre of the City of Waterloo. Often called “the jewel of the city,” Waterloo Park features 45 hectares of prime parkland, with a number of amenities that are enjoyed year-round by the community.
Waterloo Public Square is a place for friends and neighbours to gather in the heart of UpTown Waterloo. The City of Waterloo works with many groups and organizations to ensure the square is hopping with activity, from concerts and festivals to markets and everything in between.