- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Ashburn, Ontario, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Parks, Historic Sites and History Museums.
- From Hy Hope Farm to Greenwood Conservation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ashburn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ajax, Aurora, East Gwillimbury and Bowmanville.
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41.6 Miles
As an indoor amusement center, Retro Planet has a variety of games and activities for kids, such as laser tag and mini golf. Party rooms and packages are available and there is a small diner on the premises.
42.0 Miles
93%
15 votes
16258 Humber Station Road, Caledon, Ontario
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The Plant Paradise Country Gardens is a twenty-four acre site that features perennial plants grown without the assistance of synthetic fertilizers. Guests may enroll in workshops or receive a guided tour of the location.
43.2 Miles
With a sandy beach as its backdrop, Centennial Park includes an elaborate playground for kids. There are walking paths and picnic tables throughout the park. Other recreational activities, such a mini golf, are within walking distance.
43.4 Miles
Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery is a local brewery known for their unique outlook. They offer free tours with tastings and there is a small shop on the premises. Rental venues are also available through the brewery.
43.4 Miles
The Heart Lake Conservation Area contains group picnic sites as well as hiking and fishing areas. The site also includes a an eight-course aerial park for visitors who like ziplining.
43.5 Miles
Designed by Ron Baird in the 1980s, Spirit Catcher is a representation of the Aboriginal myth of the Thunderbird. Situated along the scenic waterfront, walking paths make the sculpture easily accessible.
43.7 Miles
88%
42 votes
85 Dunn Street, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Kawartha Settlers' Village features twenty historic homes and buildings that capture what life was like from 1830 to 1935. The location also features education & summer camps for younger guests as well as harvest festivals and haunted events.
43.8 Miles
82%
39 votes
9 Wellington Street East, Brampton, Ontario
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The Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive (PAMA) features the works of artists such as David Milne and objects from the 1800s and 1900s. The archival materials include old newspapers and old government records.
44.0 Miles
66%
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.