Khaled’s Kitchener Guidebook

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Khaled’s Kitchener Guidebook

Food scene

Artisan bakery specializing in local and organic breads, handmade croissants and sweet treats, all made from scratch
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Golden Hearth Bakery
343 King St E
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Artisan bakery specializing in local and organic breads, handmade croissants and sweet treats, all made from scratch
Laid-back coffee shop offering organic vegan light bites & thoughtfully sourced espresso drinks.
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Cafe Pyrus
305 King St W
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Laid-back coffee shop offering organic vegan light bites & thoughtfully sourced espresso drinks.
Retro-elegant spot serving creative tapas & cocktails, plus old world wines & Ontario craft beers.
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PUBLIC Kitchen & Bar
300 Victoria St N
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Retro-elegant spot serving creative tapas & cocktails, plus old world wines & Ontario craft beers.
Local ice cream shop serving a variety of handcrafted ice cream using all-natural, locally-sourced ingredients.
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Four All Ice Cream Scoop Shop
75 King St S
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Local ice cream shop serving a variety of handcrafted ice cream using all-natural, locally-sourced ingredients.

Sightseeing

This covered farmers' market is held weekly & offers an array of produce, meat, dairy & baked goods.
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Kitchener markaður
300 King St E
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This covered farmers' market is held weekly & offers an array of produce, meat, dairy & baked goods.
Beloved public space situated on a gorgeous lake, Queen Victoria Park is one of Kitchener’s most alluring attractions. The historical context of the park, which has existed since 1896 as a public space for residents of Kitchener, makes it a charming look into the city’s past. The high-reaching clock tower, a remnant of the now-destroyed City Hall, was moved to the park in 1975 and stands today as a monument to Kitchener’s history. Visitors can walk along the park’s many trails to explore the flower gardens, outdoor artworks and the famous bridge stretching over the Victoria Park Lake. Grab sandwiches from one of the nearby restaurants to enjoy a picnic at the picnic shelter situated on the lakefront. At the Victoria Park Gallery, learn more about the history of the park, named after Queen Victoria, and the city of Kitchener.
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Victoria Park
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Beloved public space situated on a gorgeous lake, Queen Victoria Park is one of Kitchener’s most alluring attractions. The historical context of the park, which has existed since 1896 as a public space for residents of Kitchener, makes it a charming look into the city’s past. The high-reaching clock tower, a remnant of the now-destroyed City Hall, was moved to the park in 1975 and stands today as a monument to Kitchener’s history. Visitors can walk along the park’s many trails to explore the flower gardens, outdoor artworks and the famous bridge stretching over the Victoria Park Lake. Grab sandwiches from one of the nearby restaurants to enjoy a picnic at the picnic shelter situated on the lakefront. At the Victoria Park Gallery, learn more about the history of the park, named after Queen Victoria, and the city of Kitchener.
St. Jacobs is a community and former village located in the township of Woolwich in Waterloo Region, Ontario, just north of the city of Waterloo. It is a popular location for tourism, due to its quaint village appearance, retail focus and Mennonite heritage.
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St. Jacobs
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St. Jacobs is a community and former village located in the township of Woolwich in Waterloo Region, Ontario, just north of the city of Waterloo. It is a popular location for tourism, due to its quaint village appearance, retail focus and Mennonite heritage.
TheMuseum is an art and technology museum in Kitchener, Ontario, which was opened to the public in September 2003 following eight years of planning and fundraising. TheMuseum, as it was renamed in 2010, offers a range of permanent interactive exhibits and rotating temporary exhibits designed for all ages.
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MÚSEUM
10 King St W
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TheMuseum is an art and technology museum in Kitchener, Ontario, which was opened to the public in September 2003 following eight years of planning and fundraising. TheMuseum, as it was renamed in 2010, offers a range of permanent interactive exhibits and rotating temporary exhibits designed for all ages.

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Ion Light Rail Transit (LRT)

ION is Waterloo Region’s light rail transit (LRT) system. It runs between Kitchener’s Fairview Park Mall and Waterloo’s Conestoga Mall, with plans for an expansion into Cambridge in the future. ION trains connect passengers to the existing bus system (Grand River Transit), making it easy to travel across the region.
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EV Charging Stations

The city of Kitchener has 71 public charging station ports (Level 2 and Level 3) within 15km. 85% of the ports are level 2 charging ports and 60% of the ports offer free charges for your electric car. Waterloo Region Museum ChargePoint Bingemans Inc Flo Tepperman's Furniture - Kitchener Sun Country Highway Kitchener (SC), ON Supercharger Tesla Cadillac Fairview - Fairview Park Mall Flo Tim Hortons ChargePoint
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Free Parking in Downtown Kitchener

There are more than 300 free two-hour on-street parking spaces in downtown Kitchener Free 15-minute parking pickup locations on King Street Free parking after 5 p.m. and all-day Saturday and Sunday in municipal surface parking lots Free parking on Sundays in municipal parking garages Secure bike parking across downtown