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Friday, May 4, 2018

Mother’s Day fun in Waterloo Region (2018)

Things to do with Mom for her day in May

(News Release)

WATERLOO, Ont. — Mom always deserves to be spoiled, but she should get some extra special attention every Mother’s Day.

One of the best ways to help Mom enjoy Mother’s Day is to take the planning out of her hands. Put in a little time to create a Mother’s Day itinerary for your Mom in Waterloo Region — and even better work in some quality time you can spend together.

“Sometimes the best gift you can give Mom is the time you spend together,” says Minto Schneider, Chief Executive Officer of Waterloo Region Tourism. “There are so many places to go and experiences to have in Waterloo Region that will allow you and Mom to have a day she’ll remember for a long time.”

For a truly decadent experience, head to Langdon Hall in Cambridge. The Country House Hotel and Spa has accommodations plus a spa for Mom to relax. They also offer an impressive afternoon tea every weekend.

Relaxing spa options are plentiful across the region, but if you’re looking for one with a little something extra, try Uptown Beauty Lounge in Waterloo. The upscale spa has all the services you want and need — plus it’s licensed. A manicure with a glass of wine is sure to help Mom unwind.

No day out with Mom is complete without a little retail therapy. Conestoga Mall in Waterloo and Cambridge Centre in Cambridge both offer many stores in a convenient location. For a more boutique shopping experience, head to the Village of St. Jacobs and explore the many shops on the main street.

For the fashionista, a stop at the Fashion History Museum in Cambridge is a must. A low admission fee allows you the chance to see 101 Tales of Fashion, a collection of fashion stories and gossip from the last century.

If Mom enjoys culture and arts, make sure to head to the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Uptown Waterloo. Take in stunning pieces of art and enjoy the current exhibition all for free.  

Enjoy the theatre experience at the St. Jacob’s Country Playhouse as they put on a production of West Side Story from May 9th to June 2nd. Or check out the latest indie flick at Princess Cinemas in Waterloo.

The Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a great place for Moms of little ones to visit. Everyone can enjoy seeing thousands of butterflies, plants and other wildlife in the 10,000-square-foot tropical garden.

A big day will make anyone hungry. If you’re after small plates and cocktails, Taste at the Tannery and Public Kitchen & Bar, both in downtown Kitchener, are perfect choices. Uptown Waterloo is also home to many restaurants. Harmony Lunch has been around since 1930 and is ideal if you’re craving a homestyle meal. Marbles is a great pick if you want a delicious and casual dining experience. Check out their brunch if you’re in Waterloo on a weekend. Wildcraft Grill and Bar in Waterloo offers a casual atmosphere as well. Make sure you save room for dessert – they have a long list of mouthwatering options to choose from.

For more information, please visit www.explorewaterlooregion.com, or connect with Waterloo Tourism on social media; Like it on Facebook and Follow on Twitter @ExploreWR.

About Waterloo Regional Tourism Marketing Corporation
Founded in 2007, Waterloo Regional Tourism Marketing Corporation (WRTMC) is the recognized Destination Marketing Organization for the Region of Waterloo. They are a non-profit marketing and image development organization with extensive knowledge on the development of destination profiling, awareness building programs and strategic partnerships. WRTMC has partnered with hundreds of members within the Region to further their marketing efforts reach by promoting the region to high-potential markets.
 
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