- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Alberton, Prince Edward Island, including 15 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Lighthouses, Art Gallery and Military Museums.
- From Northport Range Rear Lighthouse to Alberton Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Alberton.
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38.6 Miles
Explore the Irving Eco-Centre located on the Northumberland Strait of New Brunswick. Walking along the boardwalk, visitors can view the fragile sand dune, salt marsh and surrounding wilderness.
38.6 Miles
Cavendish Beach guests can access several different attractions, including golf courses, beaches, concerts, festivals, family fun centers, and multiple dining options. The beach features red sandstone cliffs and sandy dunes.
38.8 Miles
66%
122 votes
8863 Cavendish Rd, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island
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At Ripley's Believe it or Not!, guests can survey a variety of exhibits and artifacts, including creative art pieces. The location also features a mini-golf course and a wax museum.
39.2 Miles
Le Pays de la Sagouine is a dinner theatre and musical venue. Families and groups enjoy productions, adventure camps and brunch buffet or dinner within an intimate setting.
39.2 Miles
The Dixon Point Range Lighthouse began operations in 1881. Visitors can view the fully restored, 34 ft. structure from the shore of Bouctouche Harbor.
39.3 Miles
62%
50 votes
9739 Cavendish Rd, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island
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At Jurassic Bart's Dinosaur Museum and Petting Farm, guests can view a large collection of dinosaur eggs and a variety of other dinosaur artifacts. The gift shop also offers a variety of products that guests can purchase, including genuine fossils and meteorites.
39.5 Miles
The former home of the author of Anne of Green Gables, the Lucy Maud Montgomery Home offers guests a thorough literary history lesson. The location is open from May to October.
44.0 Miles
82%
137 votes
Rota 16 | New Brunswick , Canada, Bayfield, New Brunswick
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As the longest bridge in the world to cross over ice-covered water, Confederation Bridge is 12.9km (8 miles) long. Opened in 1997, the bridge connects Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. On the New Brunswick side, there is a rest stop that has a scenic path for picture taking.
46.5 Miles
The undeveloped land of Cape Jourimain Nature Centre includes beaches, trails, and beautiful scenery along the maritime coast. The centre has views of Confederation Bridge. An observation tower and lighthouse are also within the property, as well as educational exhibits.
48.1 Miles
Owned by the Canadian Coast Guard and located in Cape Tormentine, the Indian Point Range Lighthouse was built in 1869. Although no longer operational, the lighthouse grounds are open for your viewing pleasure.