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Experience Kitchener and Waterloo with WagJag—exclusive deals on dining, wellness, local attractions, and cultural experiences that make the twin cities unforgettable.
158 Bought
$29 for a Microdermabrasion and Deep Cleanse (a $160 Value)
$160 $29 82% OFF
Up to 40% Off an Immersive Escape Room Adventure at Saga Escapes
$68 $44 35% OFF
Get Great Deals on Makeup, Skincare & Beauty Essentials with Sephora
100% OFF
Save on Train Travel Across Canada with Via Rail
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100% OFF
The Falls Hotel and Inn: 1-Night Winter Getaway for Two with $25 Casino + Dining & Winery Vouchers
$355 $79 78% OFF
$165 for a Nespresso CitiZ Platinum D Coffee Maker (a $299 Value)
$299 $165 45% OFF
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$57 for a Kalorik 5-Quart Touchscreen Air Fryer with Window (a $169.99 Value)
$169.99 $57 66% OFF
266 Bought
$37.95 for Rechargeable Heated Touchscreen Gloves (a $79 Value)
$79 $37.95 52% OFF
567 Bought
Up to 65% off an Elegant Pinsonic Printed Reversible Quilt Set
$85 $24.95 71% OFF
Discover Kitchener / Waterloo
Kitchener and Waterloo are vibrant cities that blend innovation, culture, and natural beauty. Explore downtown Kitchener’s shops, cafés, and lively arts scene, or visit Waterloo’s university district with its galleries, boutiques, and cultural events. Both cities offer scenic parks, trails, and family-friendly attractions that cater to every interest. With WagJag, enjoying the best of Kitchener and Waterloo is easier and more affordable than ever, thanks to exclusive deals on dining, wellness experiences, recreational activities, and seasonal events. Spend the day exploring local markets, attending a festival, or indulging in a rejuvenating spa treatment without overspending. Locals use WagJag to plan spontaneous outings and discover hidden gems, while visitors can experience the twin cities’ culture, charm, and vibrant community at a fraction of the cost. Whether it’s a weekend getaway, a night out with friends, or a family adventure, WagJag helps you make the most of every moment in Kitchener and Waterloo.