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Arts and Entertainments
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall and Gallery
8099 College Pkwy., Ft. Myers
Broadway musicals, prominent entertainers, dance performances and popular and classical musical concerts.  Gallery features changing exhibits.
(239)489-4422  Box Office: (941)481-4849
Broadway Palm Dinner Theater
1380 Colonial Blvd., Ft. Myers
Enjoy three lavish buffets while enjoying a Broadway show featuring professional actors and musicians.  Wednesday-Sunday matinee or evening shows.
Reservations: (941)278-4422
The big "M" casino
Old San Carlos Blvd. Ft. Myers Beach
A Luxury Yacht You Can Bet On! Experience the newest in luxury gaming, dining and entertainment! Reservations and schedules: (239)765-PLAY
The Shell Factory
U.S. 41, 4 miles N. of Ft. Myers Worlds largest collection of shell and coral, imported resort wear, jewelry, handmade leather goods, footwear, giftware and shell novelties.  Open 7 days a week.   Free Admission
(239)995-2141
Historical
Edison Home and Laboratory
2350 McGregor Blvd.
Thomas A. Edison's riverfront winter home including his laboratory, botanical gardens and a museum. Tours: 9a.m.-4p.m. Monday through Saturday; 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.
(941)334-3614
Koreshan State Historic Site
South U.S. 41, at Corkscrew Rd.
A nationally recognized historical site, the Koreshan park was a utopian community settled in the late 1800's.  Enjoy RV and tent camping, canoeing and guided tours through the historical area.  Picnic area, playground and nature trail.
(239)992-0311
Ford Winter Home
2350 McGregor Blvd.
The winter home of automobile industrialist Henry Ford was purchased in 1916 and recently restored to look the way it did when Ford and his wife, Clara, lived there.
Tours: 9a.m.-4p.m. Monday through Saturday; 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.
(239)334-3614
Mound Key
Northeast of the Southern tip of Ft. Myers Beach
Constructed from shells by ancient Calusa Indians 1,000 or more years ago.   Accessible only by boat.  A great place for archeologists.  A pleasant place to picnic.
(239)338-3300
Parks
Bowditch Park
Ft. Myers Beach - 17 acres of beautiful beaches with Gulf and Bay views.  Picnic and Barbecue areas, plus a hiking path.
(239)275-8726
Lynn Hall Memorial Park
Located next to the fishing pier on Fort Myers Beach.  This Park offers modern bathhouses, picnic area, playground and metered parking.   (239)338-3300
Lovers Key State Recreation Area Located between Ft. Myers Beach and Bonita Beach, Accessible by foot or by boat.  A national survey of beaches ranked Lovers Key 6th in the Gulf Coast region.  Tram open in April.
(239)463-4588
Fishing & Watersports
www.flyingfishandco.com Captain Sean Middleton (239) 590-6428
www.all-florida.com Paula Stuller (239) 992-4050
www.captainpats.com Captain Pats (239-246-4182)
www.fishthebeach.com Diana (239) 463 - 4166
www.seatrekfishing.com Sea Trek, Kenny (239) 765 - 7665
Nature
Babcock Wilderness Adventures
State Road 31
Take a 90 minute swamp buggy ride with a trained naturalist through the beautiful woods and deep still water of the Telegraph Cypress Swamp.  See panthers, bison, alligators, exotic birds and much, much more.  Reservations are required.
For schedules call: (941)489-3911
General Info call: (941)338-6367
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Not a park.  Not a Zoo.  Corkscrew Swamp is an eco-system controlled by water and other forces of nature.  The environment has been relatively untouched by humans and the National Audubon Society strives to maintain its pristine condition.   Features the largest virgin bald cypress forest in America.
Open 7 days a week. Call: (239)657-3771
Everglades Day Safari
Departs from Sanibel and Ft. Myers Daily. Enjoy jungle cruise, airboat ride, nature walk or a 15 minute wildlife drive through the four realms of the Kingdom of the Everglades.  Reservations must be made by the day before the Safari.  No children under nine years of age.
(239)472-1559
J.N. Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge
Sanibel Island
5,030 acre wilderness preserve. Delightful nature trails, a five mile scenic drive and winding canoe trails show Florida wildlife in its natural habitat.   Entrance Fee.  Preserve closed on Friday.
(239)472-1100
Manatee Park
State Rd. 80, 1.5 miles east of I-75
Lee County's winter home (Nov. - Mar.) for the West Indian Manatee.  This 16 acre site is open year round, includes viewing area and lagoon, restrooms, picnic shelters, canoe launch to the Orange River, fishing cove with deck, and "eco-torium" with Manatee information and gift shop.
Manatee viewing update line: (239)694-3537
Park facility and program info: (239)432-2004
Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium
Visit Southwest Florida's number one attraction for those who want to explore the land and skies of the "Real Florida".  Fun, educational things to do for the whole family.
(239)275-3435
 
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