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Historical sites in Kitchener


Historical sites in Kitchener

  • Woodside National Park, Spring Valley Drive, off Wellington Street North, 519-571-5684, . The boyhood home of William Lyon MacKenzie King, Canada's longest serving prime minister.
  • The Joseph Schneider Home, Queen Street South, 519-742-7752, . Built by pioneer founder Joseph Schneider, restored as a Mennonite farm home of the 1890s. Adults: $2.25, Seniors/Students: $1.50, Children: $1.25, Family: $5.
  • Doon Heritage Crossroads, 10 Huron Road at Homer Watson Boulevard, 519-748-1914, . A collection of homes and buildings removed from elsewhere in Waterloo Region, restored and reconstructed as a 1914 era village.
  • Public Utilities Building, a beautiful, early 20th century building on King St., across the street from the city hall; the former Public Utilities Building now houses the Kitchener - Waterloo Tourism Centre , a great place to find information on city events.

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