- The list below includes 120 free or cheap things to do in or near Aurora, Ontario, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Restaurants, Parks, Cultural Centers and Historic Sites.
- From Cinemark to Aurora Historical Society, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Aurora and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Akron, Cleveland, Peninsula and Cuyahoga Falls.
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The Penitentiary Glen Wildlife Center is dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured wildlife in the area. The location features hiking trails, a butterfly garden, a marshland area, and a visitors center.
20.5 Miles
Featuring over 20 miles of hiking trails, Holden Arboretum is a haven for hikers, bird-watchers and nature lovers. The grounds feature over 120,000 plants, picnic areas, a visitor center, and library.
20.6 Miles
The Christmas Story House is exactly what it is said to be: the house of the main characters from the movie A Christmas Story. Besides the movies memorabilia, in here there is also found a gift shop, which sells souvenirs and memorabilia from the movie and other Christmas movies.
20.6 Miles
Just One More Tavern is a restaurant and pub that serves a variety of beers on tap as well as an array of food. Hot wings and barbecue ribs are specialties.
21.2 Miles
Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, Kirtland Temple was built in the 1880's by the Latter Day Saints as their 'House of Worship'. Visitors to the temple can take guided tours and learn about and witness the history of this amazing place.
21.2 Miles
The cemtral attraction at Mr Divot's Miniature Golf is an 18-hole putt putt course which offers simple hole layouts that can suit the whole family. The facility also has batting cages and an ice cream shop on site.
21.5 Miles
The LDS Church Headquarters was established in Historic Kirtland in the 1880's. Visitors can experience life in those times through the meticulously restored and rebuilt structures, including the sawmill, schoolhouse, farms and more.
21.9 Miles
Founded way back in 1840, the West Side Market is the oldest public market in the area. Now it's is home to more than 100 vendors, which sell only fresh products, from seafood to herbs. Also, in here there is found a wide range of ethnic diversity.
21.9 Miles
Visitors of the Great Lakes Brewing Company will be able to dine at this location's brewpub, which features a full menu of food items and beers. Visitors of this site can also tour the microbrewery.
21.9 Miles
At the House of Blues - Cleveland, guests will be able to enjoy a full food and beverage menu. The location also hosts a variety of special events, including concerts from performers like the Gospel Brunch and Big Gigantic.