Discover Brockville

Check out Experiences Unique to Brockville

There’s always something happening in Brockville! From exploring the historic Railway Tunnel to kayaking along the St. Lawrence River, our featured activities highlight the very best ways to experience the city’s charm, culture, and waterfront beauty.

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Aquatarium

Dive into this 27,000 sq. ft. interactive discovery centre filled with hands-on exhibits, live river animals, and family fun. From playful otters to shipwreck simulations, the Aquatarium brings Brockville’s natural and nautical heritage to life.

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Brockville Railway Tunnel

Explore Canada’s first railway tunnel, a half-kilometre walkway illuminated by a stunning sound and light show. Fully accessible and free to explore, it’s one of Brockville’s most iconic and photo-worthy experiences.

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Brockville Museum

Step inside this charming waterfront museum to uncover local history, artifacts, and exhibits that celebrate Brockville’s people, industries, and riverfront heritage. Perfect for curious minds and history lovers alike.

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Brockville Arts Centre

Step back in time and explore Brockville’s rich history at the Brockville Museum, a waterfront gem dedicated to telling the stories of the people, industries, and innovations that built one of Ontario’s oldest communities.

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Kayak Rentals

In partnership with DIVE Brockville Adventure Centre, you can a kayak or paddleboard at St. Lawrence Park. It’s the ultimate way to experience Brockville from a new perspective.

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Fulford Place

Tour this 20,000 sq. ft. Edwardian mansion, once home to Senator George T. Fulford. Explore lavish rooms, priceless antiques, and restored Olmsted-designed gardens that tell the story of Brockville’s golden age.

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1000 Islands & Seaway Cruises

Cruise the St. Lawrence River aboard a sightseeing or sunset tour and take in the beauty of the 1000 Islands. Learn about the region’s history, shipwrecks, and island mansions while enjoying unforgettable river views.

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Brockville Islands

Did you know Brockville is the only municipality in the 1000 Islands region to actually own islands? These natural gems are open to the public to explore and perfect for your next boating or camping adventure!