One of the best things about living in Kitchener-Waterloo? You’re never far from a change of scenery. Within an hour’s drive, you can go from city streets to riverside patios, scenic trails, charming small towns, and even beachy escapes.
Whether you’re planning a spontaneous Saturday outing or a relaxing overnight stay, here are some of the best spring and summer getaways just a short drive from KW.
📍Elora | 30 minutes
Often called Ontario’s most beautiful village, Elora is a go-to for locals craving nature and charm.

Why people love it:
The dramatic limestone cliffs of the Elora Gorge and the turquoise waters make it feel like a mini getaway without the long drive.
Things to do:
- Hike the gorge trails or go tubing in the summer
- Swim at the Elora Quarry
- Browse art galleries and boutiques along Mill Street
Where to stay:
- Elora Mill Hotel & Spa is a luxury riverside stay with incredible views
Where to eat:
- The Evelyn Restaurant offers elevated dining with a cozy vibe
- Elora Brewing Company is a casual, local favourite
- Discover all the great dining options here.
Fun fact: The Elora Gorge, or “Ontario’s Grand Canyon”, is about 22 metres deep, carved by the Grand River over thousands of years.
📍St. Jacobs | 15 minutes
Just minutes from the city, St. Jacobs offers a completely different pace of life.

Why people love it:
It blends Mennonite heritage with modern shops and food, plus it’s home to Canada’s largest year-round farmers’ market.
Things to do:
- Wander the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market
- Shop local boutiques and artisan stores
- Ride the Waterloo Central Railway
Where to stay:
It’s so close that you don’t need to stay over! Out-of-towners can check into:
- Hotel 52
- Courtyard by Marriott
- The Blue Bruce
- Hampton Inn
- Homewood Suites
- See all accommodations here.
Where to eat:
- Stockyards Brewing is a new Brew Hall open in St. Jacobs
- Jacob’s Grill offers classic comfort food
- Stone Crock Bakery is a great place to grab some delicious treats
- Jack’s Family Restaurant serves a wide variety of food for the whole family
- Block Three Brewing Company doesn’t serve food, but they’re definitely pouring great beer.
Fun fact: You’ll often see traditional horse-and-buggy transportation still in use by Old Order Mennonites.
📍Stratford | 45 minutes
Elegant and walkable, Stratford is perfect for a cultured day trip or overnight escape.

Why people love it:
It’s home to the world-renowned Stratford Festival and a thriving food scene.
Things to do:
- Catch a show at the Stratford Festival
- Walk along the Avon River (yes, there are swans!)
- Explore boutique shops and culinary trails
Where to stay:
With many people visiting Stratford for the theatre, there are lots of accommodation options. From bed and breakfasts to hotels and apartments, or houses, there’s something for everyone.
Where to eat:
See a map of all your dining options in Stratford.
- The Prune Restaurant is a farm-to-table favourite
- Rheo Thompson Candies is definitely a must for sweets
Fun fact: Stratford’s theatre scene draws visitors from around the world each year.
📍Paris | 35-40 minutes
Nicknamed “the prettiest little town in Canada,” Paris is a riverside gem.

Why people love it:
Cobblestone-style buildings, scenic river views, and a laid-back vibe make it ideal for slow weekends.
Things to do:
- Paddle or kayak along the Grand River
- Walk the downtown and riverside trails
- Snap photos at the iconic bridges
Where to stay:
- The Arlington Hotel offers boutique charm in the heart of town
Where to eat:
- Visit Stillwaters Plate & Pour for riverside dining
- Capeesh Kitchen & Cellar serves Italian-inspired eats
- Discover all dining options here.
Fun fact: Paris is built at the meeting point of the Grand and Nith Rivers, giving it its signature views.
📍Guelph | 25 minutes
For a quick city escape, Guelph blends urban energy with nature.

Why people love it:
It’s vibrant but relaxed with great food, trails, and a strong local culture.
Things to do:
- Visit the University of Guelph Arboretum
- Explore downtown shops and cafés
- Walk along the Speed River trails
Where to stay:
- A piece of history, the Albion is a boutique feel in a central location.
Where to eat:
- For a locally-sourced menu, Borealis Grille & Bar
- For cozy and casual, The Wooly Pub
- Discover all dining options here.
Fun fact: Guelph is known as “The Royal City,” named after the British royal family.
Conservation Areas & Outdoor Escapes
If you’re craving pure outdoor time, there are incredible options nearby:
- Rockwood Conservation Area | Caves, cliffs, and kayaking
- Kelso Conservation Area | Escarpment views and beach vibes
- Laurel Creek Conservation Area | Paddleboarding and swimming close to home
- Spencer Gorge Conservation Area | Waterfalls and scenic hikes
Living in Kitchener-Waterloo means you don’t have to travel far to feel like you’ve truly “gotten away.” From scenic gorges and riverside towns to markets, patios, and theatre, there’s something for every kind of summer day.
And honestly? These little escapes are part of what makes calling KW home so special.
Read: Liveability factors | What makes Kitchener-Waterloo so livable?
