Amaze them by cooking over a campfire at Sandbanks. Wow them at Cornwall’s Hot Air Balloon Festival. March them to the Military Tattoo at Fort Henry. Teach them at the annual Traditional Tyendinaga Pow Wow. Challenge them with a family canoe lesson. Toss a caber with them at the Glengarry Highland Games. Celebrate with them at the Canada Day fireworks in Kingston. If you’re bringing the kids along, there’s no shortage of fun and adventure on the Great Waterway all year round.
Breathtaking. In every sense.
Best Western Cornwall Upper Canada Village Package
Visit Upper Canada Village and explore 1860′s life and an overnight stay at the Best Western Cornwall including breakfast for brunch at Peppermills Restaurant. Read More >
Package Details
Located:Cornwall
- Family fun at Upper Canada Village
- Overnight stay at the Best Western Cornwall including breakfast or brunch at Peppermills Restaurant
From $165.00 based on two adults per room, Extra person charge added to room rate for children from $3.95. Subject to applicable taxes
Ramada Cornwall & Upper Canada Village
Visit Upper Canada Village and overnight stay at the Cornwall Ramada. Read More >
Upper Canada Village Alight At Night Festival Packages
Stroll around the streets to see the picturesque Village “Alight at Night” with over half-a-million lights! Read More >
Glengarry Trails
The Glengarry Trails are four seasons community trails located in Glengarry County close to Alexandria. Read More >
Gray’s Creek Conservation Area
A 45 hectare conservation area is located immediately east of Cornwall on Boundary Road. Read More >
South Nation Conservation
Paddle through various historic and natural features of the South Nation River watershed region. Read More >
New Upper Canada Discovery Centre at Upper Canada Village
The Upper Canada Discovery Centre is an exciting new facility located at the entrance to Upper Canada Village. Read More >
The Bishop’s House
Built in 1808 as a large three-story stone home, it was from here that the development of the Roman Catholic Church in Ontario began. Read More >



