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Hands-On History: Kid Curator Summer Camp at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
Spark your child's curiosity at the Kid Curator Summer Camp, a unique day of interactive learning and fun at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum. With plenty of family-friendly dining and comfortable local hotels nearby, it's easy to plan a memorable visit.
Published June 25, 2026 by Nick Corrigan
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum - Kid Curator Summer Camp Community/Special Events
The Kid Curator Summer Camp at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum offers children a chance to dive into local history through hands-on activities and creative exploration. This special event is perfect for curious young minds eager to learn while having fun in a welcoming, community-focused setting.
Why this event works as a local getaway
Plan a smooth family day around the Kid Curator Summer Camp, with nearby dining, lodging, and practical local tips for parents.
Where to stay nearby
Families can choose from a range of nearby hotels, from the refined Shaw Club Hotel and elegant Oban Inn to the welcoming Canterbury Inn and Best Western Colonel Butler Inn, all within a short drive or walk of the museum.
Shaw Club HotelRefined rooms in a polished retreat with a full-service spa, a restaurant & a free local shuttle.
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.
Canterbury InnIntimate lodging offering free Wi-Fi & continental breakfast, plus secluded gardens with a pond. Where to eat before or after
After camp, treat your family to a sweet reward at Chef and Bub Gourmet Popsicles + Ice Cream, just steps away on Queen Street. For a relaxed meal or snack, Soko Bakery Cafe is a local favourite for fresh pastries and casual bites.
Chef and Bub Gourmet Popsicles + Ice Cream St David's R V Centre Stone Road Grille
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The Drawing Room at the Prince of Wales HotelElegant Niagara-on-the-Lake hotel dining room highlighted by OpenTable for brunch and afternoon dining.
Soko Bakery Cafe Getting around
Downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake is compact and walkable, with street parking available near the museum and dining spots. Arrive early for the best parking and to avoid midday crowds.
Local tips
- Bring a refillable water bottle—many venues have water stations.
- Downtown shops and cafes are stroller-friendly.
- Book hotel rooms early in summer, as family accommodations fill quickly.
- Allow extra time to explore the museum's exhibits after camp.
- Many local restaurants offer kid-friendly menus—ask staff for recommendations.