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There is plenty to see and do in the town of Brantford, Ontario. No matter the season there is always a packed calendar of events and beautiful natural landscapes and waterways. Culture enthusiasts can dine their way through the Brantford International Villages Festival, while history buffs will enjoy a visit to the Canadian Military Heritage Museum. The lively downtown is full of local businesses, while there are also a number of attractions a short drive away in the neighboring towns such as Cambridge, Hamilton, and Kitchener. Book an RV rental in Brant County to see all this and more.
Located on the banks of the Grand River the city is named after Joseph Brant, the famous Mohawk Chief who was granted the site in 1784 for the settlement of the Six Nations after the American Revolution.
From river rafting to cycling, there are plenty of ways to get out and about and explore the great outdoors in and around Brantford. The town itself has some parks that are full of color during the summer months. Lorne Park is the premier horticulture park in town with several annual flower displays, and you can park your travel trailer rental in Brantford nearby.
Brant Park is very close to town and is a popular spot for hikers, birders, anglers and paddlers thanks to its picturesque location in the banks of the Grand River. The park also offers easy access to the Trans Canada Trail for those that are fans of walking in the Ontario countryside. The boat launches make it easy to get out on the water, and there are a number of picnic benches, so you can enjoy lunch with a view.
Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area is not too far out of the city, with the lake being the central attraction here. Both in summer and winter, the park is a hub of activity, with many recreational activities. In winter especially, it is one of the premier snowshoe and ice fishing facilities in the region and brings people from all over the country to rent a motorhome in Brantford.
When it comes to options of where to park your camper rental from Brantford, you'll be spoilt for choice. There are a number of campgrounds in the immediate area, such as the Happy Hills Resort. The park itself is huge, with 500 shaded campsites with electric, water and sewer hook-up. With a dog park, general store, laundry facilities, and heated showers, it has everything you need for a comfortable stay. There are also many activities for the whole family include two swimming pools, one of which is adults only.
Another nearby campground is Holiday Beach, just 15 minutes from Stratford and Cambridge. The overnight sites have 30-amp service, sewer, water, fire pit, and picnic tables, so you can sit an enjoy your dinner just outside of your Brantford luxury motorhome rental. Overall there are 200 sites, but still with plenty of room to roam. The private 25-acre lake with sandy beach is a big draw here, in addition to a large number of planned activities and facilities.
Choose the grassy campground of Knights Beach Resort and enjoy the sandy beach on the shores of Lake Erie. The Surf Shack Bar and Grill is great for family meals, and the boat launch means you can get out onto the water with ease.
Explore Brantford's vibrant and exotic downtown to find some great eateries, unique shops, and some fabulous entertainment options. Be sure to make a stop here after picking up your RV rental. To get a real sense of local life, as this is the center of this buzzing community. It is also here that the Brantford farmers' market is held, established all the way back in 1848.
It is in downtown that the Brantford Museum and archives are found. The Brent Historical society uses this space to bring the history of the town back to life through the use of engaging programs and interactive exhibits. There are also a number of other significant historical monuments in town such as the Bell Memorial, Joseph Brant Monument, and the Brant War Memorial. The Bell Homestead is a must-see, as it is the site where Alexander Graham Bell find discovered the fundamental concept of a telephone.
The city is rich with local arts, culture, and heritage, and has a large performance venue, the Sanderson Center for Performing Arts, and a number of galleries and museum in which to showcase this. One of the best galleries to visit is the Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, a former estate home set on the banks of the river. The rotating exhibitions and artisan gift shop make it a great attraction.
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