- The list below includes 33 free or cheap things to do in or near Alliston, Ontario, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Music Venue, History Museums and Camping Site.
- From Bizzy Bees Indoor Playground to The Gibson Centre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Alliston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Barrie, Aurora, East Gwillimbury and Caledon.
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20.6 Miles
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893 Mount Albert Road, Sharon, East Gwillimbury, Ontario
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The Stardust Drive-In features state of the art projection and sound technology, enhanced for outdoor viewing. Three large screens show the newest film releases. There is a snack bar with arcade games, continuing to give the drive-in a vintage feel.
20.9 Miles
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163 votes
Creditview Rd. and Old Baseline Rd., Caledon, Ontario
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The Cheltenham Badlands features hiking trails through the site's red dirt terrain that is completely absent of topsoil. Guests are required to remain on the viewing area at the top of the slope.
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Brooks Farms
122-141 Ashworth Road | Mount Albert, East Gwillimbury, Ontario
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Educational and fun, Brooks Farms is an entertaining activity for all ages. An outdoor Barnyard Playland has farm animals, zip lines, and other educational and exciting activities. Between the Pick Your Own fields and the farm market, a wide selection of fresh produce is available.
21.5 Miles
The impressive architecture of Sharon Temple dates back to the mid-1800s and was built by the small community known as Children of Peace. Today the Temple is a part of a multi-building museum and park that includes exhibits about the Children of Peace's history. There are occasional music festivals held at the …
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19000 Leslie Street, Sharon, East Gwillimbury, Ontario
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Believing in the ?Fresh is Best? theory, East Gwillimbury Farmers' Market is a gathering place for local vendors to sell their produce. Aside from fresh fruits and vegetables, other items sold include baked goods, art, and household decorations.
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The King Township Museum features a variety of items related to the history of the township, including clothing, household items, and books. Additionally, the location also operates youth activities during the summer.
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15372 Yonge Street, Aurora, Ontario
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There are over 16,000 artifacts cataloging local heritage history at the Aura Historical Society. The Hillary house is a piece of Gothic Revival architecture that's been recognized by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board, and it can be rented out for special events.
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50 votes
617 Penetanguishene Road | Hwy 11 and County Road 93, Barrie, Ontario
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Founded in 1834, Chappell Farms produces a wide variety of vegetables, which are available for purchase at their roadside stand. They are known for their Spring and Fall festivals, and they host educational tours.
22.6 Miles
The Canadian Moments Mural graphically represents influential figures throughout the history of Canada's politics, art, inventors and astronauts. It's a free way for visitors to get quickly and visually immersed in national history while on the go through Aurora.
22.6 Miles
Tourists and locals alike in the York region frequently visit 'Aw Shucks', a seafood bar and bistoury that offers fine dining and an international selection of wines. The oysters are what many patrons deem to be the most noteworthy aspect of the restaurant.