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Hands-On History: Kid Curator Summer Camp at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
The Kid Curator Summer Camp at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum offers young history enthusiasts a full day of interactive learning and creative fun, with excellent nearby dining and lodging for families making a day of it.
Published June 23, 2026 by Nick Corrigan
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum - Kid Curator Summer Camp Community/Special Events
The Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum's Kid Curator Summer Camp is a special event designed for children eager to explore history in a hands-on way. With engaging activities and opportunities to learn about local heritage, kids will enjoy a memorable day immersed in discovery and creativity.
Why this event works as a local getaway
Family-focused planning for a full day at the Kid Curator Summer Camp, including practical tips for dining, lodging, and making the most of your visit.
Where to stay nearby
Families looking to stay overnight have several excellent options nearby. Oban Inn and Queen's Landing both offer elegant accommodations within walking distance, while the Best Western Colonel Butler Inn provides a more casual, family-friendly atmosphere with complimentary breakfast and parking.
Oban InnElegant rooms & suites in a chic hotel featuring an outdoor pool, a spa & fine dining.
Queen's LandingElegant Georgian-style hotel with a historic annex, plus dining with harbour views & event space.
Best Western Colonel Butler InnUnderstated rooms in an informal hotel with a gym, plus complimentary breakfast & parking.
The Olde Angel InnSimple, traditional quarters in a 1789 English-style pub offering classic fare & regular live music.
Orchid Inn Where to eat before or after
For a convenient and satisfying meal before or after camp, Avo and Co. stands out for its fresh, highly-rated fare just steps from the museum. Revé also offers a polished dining experience with a menu sure to please both adults and kids.
Avo and Co. St David's R V Centre
Revé
The Hare Wine Co.Warm Niagara-on-the-Lake winery with vineyard grounds, romantic atmosphere, icewine, reds, and Riesling tastings.
Ravine Vineyard Estate WineryFamily-owned farm since the 1860s now operating as a winery with a tasting bar & weekend tours.
Southbrook Organic Vineyards Getting around
Downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake is walkable, but parking can fill up quickly during summer events. Arrive early to secure a spot, or consider staying at a nearby hotel to avoid parking hassles altogether.
Local tips
- Book your camp spot early—summer sessions can fill up fast.
- Bring a refillable water bottle for your child to stay hydrated throughout the day.
- Explore Queen Street shops and parks if you have extra time before or after camp.
- Many local restaurants get busy at lunch, so consider making a reservation or arriving early.
- If staying overnight, check with your hotel about late checkout options for a more relaxed departure.