- The list below includes 94 free or cheap things to do in or near Amherstburg, Canada, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Coffee Shops, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From Amherstburg Navy Yard National Historic Site to Fort Malden National Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Amherstburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dearborn, Westland, Canton and Detroit.
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At the Aquatic Resource Center, visitors can view live Lake Erie fish species and learn about the research that is being conducted in order to protect the body of water's wildlife. The location's offerings included hands-on science activities.
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441 Catawba Avenue, Put in Bay, OH 43456
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At the Lake Erie Islands Historical Society, visitors can view a variety of artifacts from the Hotel Victory or watch an island history video. The site also maintains a collection of maritime and model ships.
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In operation since the 1920s, Yost Ice Arena hosts open skate and stick-and-puck sessions for the public. The arena also offers skating and hockey clinics for both children and adults.
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Biking and walking along the many available paths at Dodge Park are popular pastimes. The adjacent river provides calming scenery. Play areas are available for the kiddos and horseshoe pits for adults.
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A large neighborhood park bordered on one side by a golf course, Sylvan Glen Lake Park features a sixteen acre lake where visitors can fish from the shore or simply take in the scenery.
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Students can choose from among almost 250 areas of study at the University of Michigan. In addition, students can participate in over 25 intermural sports, and participate or cheer on 17 men's and 14 women's NCAA Division I teams.
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525 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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The University of Michigan Museum of Art is the result of over 150 years of art collecting by the University of Michigan, and is best known for its Asian art. Some of the displayed art dates back to 1100 AD, while other pieces are only a years old.
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A natural landmark, Perry's Cave is a natural limestone cave which goes as deep as 52 feet underground. 208 feet long and 165 feet wide, this cave was named after the commodore from the lake Eerie battle, and has an underground lake at the bottom.
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93 Delaware Ave., Put in Bay, OH 43456
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Standing 352 feet high, the Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial was built by the end of 1915 and is the world's largest Doric column. It commemorates the battle of Lake Eerie in the War of 1812, while also celebrating the peace which followed.
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southern tip of South Bass Island, Put in Bay, OH
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The South Bass Island Lighthouse was light for the first time in 1897 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. It is the home of the OSU research. On the site there are also the 1899 barn and the 1897 oil house.