Things to Do with Kids in Chelsea, Quebec

  • TripBuzz found 3 things to do with kids in or near Chelsea, Quebec.
  • From Lusk Cave to Camp Fortune, the Chelsea area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Caverns & Caves, Cross-Country Skiing and Golf.
  • Chelsea was founded just 6 miles northwest of Gatineau and lies between Riviere Gatineau and Parc de la Gatineau. The closeness to the park make it popular with those seeking outdoor recreation like hiking, skiing, canoeing, rock climbing, and camping. Several cemeteries can be found in the area as well, founding a strong link to community history dating back to the early 1800s.
  • TripBuzz found 3 things to do with kids in or near Chelsea, Quebec.
  • From Lusk Cave to Camp Fortune, the Chelsea area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Caverns & Caves, Cross-Country Skiing and Golf.
  • Chelsea was founded just 6 miles northwest of Gatineau and lies between Riviere Gatineau and Parc de la Gatineau. The closeness to the park make it popular with those seeking outdoor recreation like hiking, skiing, canoeing, rock climbing, and camping. Several cemeteries can be found in the area as well, founding a strong link to community history dating back to the early 1800s.
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9.3 Miles
97% 38 votes
Caverns & Caves Gatineau Park, Chelsea, Quebec MoreLess Info
Lusk Cave features two caverns, including one which requires individuals to swim underwater to reach the end. Guests will also have the opportunity to hike to the caves and there are picnic areas near the site.
3.6 Miles
80% 79 votes
Cross-Country Skiing 300 chemin Dunlop, Chelsea, Quebec MoreLess Info
At Camp Fortune, guests can engage in a variety of activities ranging from mountain biking to disc golf. Visitors are also able to schedule a variety of events at the site, including weddings and banquets.
1.5 Miles
100% 22 votes
Mini Golf 11 ch Notch, Chelsea, Quebec MoreLess Info
This 18 hole mini golf course features a waterfall in the middle of a creek and a variety of other scenic attributes. Guests of Dunn-d's Mini Golf are also able to make reservations for their games at this location.
26.8 Miles
100% 1 votes
Golf Keatley Road | P.O. Box 415, Arnprior, Ontario MoreLess Info
The eastern edge of Arnprior has the Madawaska Golf Club, where members are entitled to clubhouse banquets and professional equipment specials. It was the very first 18 hole golf course in Arnprior twenty five years ago.
27.6 Miles
78% 18 votes
Historic Sites 3, Rosamond St. E., Almonte, Ontario MoreLess Info
Designated a national historic site, the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum explores Canada's textile industry. The museum features exhibits from the early mill history and machinery to cottage industry and modern fiber art.
27.6 Miles
100% 2 votes
Arts Schools 64 Mill Street, Almonte, Ontario MoreLess Info
JB Arts caters to children, youth and adults. All school programs and parties are welcome to experiment and create with oil, acrylic and watercolor painting, airbrushing, drawing, printmaking and mold making glass.
28.0 Miles
88% 8 votes
History Museums 35 Madawaska Street | K7S 2N7, Arnprior, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Arnprior & District Museum gives visitors access to three stories of artifacts and exhibits detailing the local history. It's situated next to a beach and has programs to accommodate learning children.
28.2 Miles
80% 5 votes
Golf 38 Golf Club Road | Sand Point, Arnprior, Ontario MoreLess Info
The 6,106 yard Arnprior Golf Club offers members access to the Bunker Lounge, an on-site bar and grill. It's located next to the Ottawa River and has been in service since 1924.
28.7 Miles
100% 2 votes
Walking Tours 2442 Wolfgrove Rd | RR #2, Almonte, Ontario MoreLess Info
Learn the historic and modern ways of making maple syrup at Fortune Farms. Enjoy the Shanty Men and Kettle Boys along the sugar brush trail. Don't forget to taste the maple goodies!
29.0 Miles
- 0 votes
Lighthouses River Road, Arnprior, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Sandpoint Lighthouse was built in 1908. It was modeled after the very first lighthouses to run alongside the Ottawa River; today there are only six, and the Sand Point lighthouse is one of them.
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