- 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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4500 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
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Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World is a large store that offers everything outdoorsmen need to have fun while enjoying nature. Products range from clothing and boots, to boating and camping gear, gifts, and more.
42.7 Miles
The newest addition to Macomb, the Macomb Corners Park spans over 94 acres, 35 of which are developed. The park includes a paved playscape, baseball fields, pavilions, and concessions.
42.8 Miles
The Ottawa County Visitor's Bureau is an organization dedicated to educating traveling visitors on what to do during their visit to the area. The bureau provides information about lodging, restaurants, and interesting activities to enjoy during visits.
42.9 Miles
Determined to showcase the aircraft of Worl War II, the Liberty Aviation Museum was established in 1991. Today, the museum houses dozens of vintage aircrafts, vehicles, and multimedia exhibits from the greatest era in our nations history.
43.0 Miles
Known for its nationally recognized mountain bike trail, Pontiac Lake Recreation Area offers 38,000 acres of land that contains firing ranges, horseback riding trails, an archery course, a boat launch, and more.
43.0 Miles
Providing equipment for home brewers, Hopman's Beer & Wine Making hosts classes for beginner wine, beer, and cheese making. In addition to beer and wine, the shop provides supplies for mead, cider, and soda pop.
43.3 Miles
All that remains of a once active Civil War POW Depot is the Johnson Island Confederate Cemetery, a must see destination for Civil War buffs. Informational plaques and artifacts are on display on the site where over 10,000 prisoners were kept in the stockade.
43.6 Miles
The Swan Creek Metropark is a nature preserve for migratory birds, deer, fox and raccoon. The location's features include scenic overlooks, a swinging bridge, a playground, and indoor and picnic shelters.
43.9 Miles
Built in 1821, Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. There is a museum on the grounds with displays and artifacts representing the colorful history of the lighthouse and the people who lived there.
45.0 Miles
Featuring two ponds, Three Meadows Park provides opportunities for fishing and boating as well as ice skating during winter. The park also has a playground, restroom facilities and a shelter with tables, grills and a fireplace.