
I am a Cantonian born and raised and I am proud of the place I get to call home! A lot of my peers complain about our little city but I fall in love with it time and time again. In my opinion, people don’t realize how much there is to do here. Sure, we definitely are no match for cities like New York and Boston that are always bustling with things to do , but for it’s size, I think Canton is a pretty great place to live. Plus, if we run out of things to do in Canton, Cleveland is just a short one hour drive North.
But, for now I am going to focus on all my favorite things to do in Canton! Plus, a couple of things I don’t particularly enjoy, but other people might like (*cough*cough* like visiting the Football Hall of Fame). Anyhow, lets get to it!
- Explore downtown! Now, this is a pretty broad statement because there is a lot to see in downtown, but if you are new to the area (or maybe you aren’t?) you should definitely take some time to explore the Arts District. Pop into a shop or two! Take photos with some of the amazing wall murals! or simply take your pup on a walk and enjoy a brisk summer day!
- Get coffee at Muggswigz. Muggs is definitely one of the local gems of Canton. They have been Canton’s coffee roaster and tea merchant since 2003 and boy do they do us proud. In fact, they were ranked as one of the 10 best coffeehouses in America by USA Today. I’ve frequented Muggswigz for the past eight years and I’ve come down with a list of my favorite beverages: 1) orange market spice tea, 2) chai latte and 3) The Fuzzywig.
Check out their site here. - Visit Arrowhead! I always enjoy shopping around vintage/antique stores and arrowhead is one the finest. Not only do they sell some neat antiques, they also have a collection of vinyl and some awesome up-cycled art. Just recently, my cousin got me a handmade cowl scarf from Arrowhead and it is one of my favorites. Check them out here Arrowhead Vintage & Handmade Goods
- See a play at the Players Guild Theatre. My favorite thing to do during the Christmas season as a youngster was to go see “A Christmas Carol” at The Players Guild Theatre. They have a wide selection of theatrical performances to chose from throughout the year! One of my favorites from this past season was “Newsies.” It is a great opportunity for a fun night out or to simply get more familiar with musical theatre. Grab some tickets for you and your friends here.
- Go see a movie at The Palace Theatre. This one is an absolute most. I stand by my opinion that The Palace Theatre is one of the most spectacular cultural gems in The City of Canton. Built in the 1920s, The Palace is kicking like never before. Its famous ceiling, a stary, cloudy night, is projected onto the ceiling using a cloud machine that makes clouds continuously march across the sky. If you come early enough, you might just luck out and catch a glimpse of The Kiligan Organ. My favorite events this year have been “The Twilight Zone Fest”( featuring 4 classic episodes) and The 1925 version of The Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom of the Opera was especially cool because the organ was played during the silent film just like it was originally intended. They also host some great events! For example, I got to go see Hank and John Green this past fall! Check out their website here.

- Visit Gervasi Vineyard. Gervasi is incredible and quite a treat for those who live in or are visiting Canton. It is a winery that offers guests fine Italian dining on their beautiful grounds. If you are looking for a fancier night out, opt for The Italian Bistro or The Twisted Olive. Looking for something a little more casual? Grab a pizza at either The Crush House or the Piazza Outdoor Patio. They offer so many different events, tours, tastings, and culinary classes! Read all about their wonderful charcuterie board here and check out their website here.
- Visit the Exploration Gateway at Sippo Lake Park. The park is beautiful and well-kept and makes the perfect place to take an evening walk or a long bike ride. Enjoy the scenery best in the fall when all the leaves are turning for the season or in the summer when the wildlife is buzzing.
- Check out the Perry Sippo Library. The Stark County Library has SO much to offer. There are book clubs, a chess club, and many different classes you can take advantage of but I most love about the library is all the free content you have access to. I no longer buy my own books because I have such immediate access to them at the library. Plus, you can access a lot of digital media via apps like Hoopla and Lynda. Perry Sippo is one of my favorite branches for a couple of reasons: 1) the cichlid fish tank is absolutely incredible. I could stare at it for hours AND 2) I love to sit in front of the fire place and enjoy the picturesque scenery while I’m reading a good book. Learn more about the Stark County Library and all it has to offer here.
- Visit the Football Hall of Fame. Although I’m not a big football fan, The Hall of Fame is definitely one of Canton’s claims to fame. Even I will admit that the annual Hall of Fame weekend can be great fun. I especially enjoy the ballon launch and the parade, but if you don’t happen to be around for HOF weekend, you can still check out the museum. Especially with all the revamping going on as they construct HOF Village, I’m sure it’s a place worth checking out. Maybe I’ll even get there soon?
- Grab a glass of wine at Grapes in a Glass. I love to try different types of wine, however, my budget rarely lets me indulge in it the way my heart urges me to. The solution? Go to Grapes in a Glass and try a glass of one of their many selections. I love this because I can taste different types of wine without having to buy a bottle. Plus the jazzy, sauve atmosphere make for an enjoyable girls night out.

- Go see the Canton Symphony Orchestra. The Zimmerman Symphony hosts a wide array of performances to up your knowledge of classical music. Plus, it is very affordable, especially for students. The Canton Symphony offers $10 tickets for students! Learn more about their events here.
- Grab at burger at George’s Lounge. Honestly it will be one of the best burgers you’ve ever eaten. Plus, if you find yourself their on a Friday or Saturday night, there might be some live music to keep you wonderfully entertained.
- Grab a waffle at Cultured Coffee and Waffles. Two words: Reese’s Waffle.
- Visit the Joseph Saxton Gallery of Photography. This is where Noah and I originally wanted to have our wedding reception. They are constantly displaying new exhibits for you enjoy. If you like photography, this is a must see.
- Last, I want to share another one of my favorite Canton food joints: Deli Ohio. Honestly, they’ve raised the bar when it comes to local food joints. The restaurants features mostly local products that have been sourced directly from farmers. Plus, they put a huge emphasis on community. Placed in a bit of a dark area of Canton, Deli Ohio has made huge steps towards bringing it back to life. Plus, their food is simply delish. Check them out here.
And there you have it! Some of the best things to do while you are in Canton! Enjoy and if you are familiar with Canton, drop me a comment about your favorite things to do!
*Disclosure: I’m sharing this with you because I love the city of Canton and wanted to share some of my favorite places. No compensation was received. As always, all opinions expressed are my own.












