- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Bancroft, Ontario, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Camping Site and Parks.
- From Toledo Botanical Garden to Blair Museum of Lithophanes, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bancroft and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Toledo, Maumee, Perrysburg and Bowling Green.
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43.6 Miles
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277 King St, Amherstburg, Canada
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Located in Amherstburg, the North American Black Historical Museum showcases unique exhibits related to Black History, slavery and freedom. Next to the museum, visit the historic Taylor Log Cabin and the Nazrey African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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One of the smallest outdoor recreational areas in the city is known as Mound Park, which offers only basic facilities. It is known mostly for neighborhood gatherings in the central open grassy space with nearby picnic tables.
43.7 Miles
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100 Laird Avenue, Amherstburg, Canada
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The Fort Malden National Historic Site features artifact collections from the War of 1812 and Rebellion of 1837-38. Families enjoy live soldier demonstrations and reenactments, tours, displays as well as seasonal events and festivals.
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Located across the street from Koehler Field, the Blanchard Street Park provides multiple shaded areas with picnic tables and adjoining barbeque grills. There is also a single children's playground structure.
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The Argo Park & Canoe Livery is a rental authority offering canoe, kayak, raft, tube, and stand up paddleboard rentals. The livery also offers concessions, river merchandise, and various river themed programs.
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An entertainment center, Sky Zone features trampoline-related activities including dodgeball, open jumping, slam dunk basketball and aerobics. The center provides a foam pit, day camps, party hosting and separate sessions for toddlers and children with special needs.
44.0 Miles
Featuring an 18-hole disc golf course, Riverbend Recreation offers visitors a recreational park with a lake for public fishing, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, trails, and more. The park has 8 outdoor shelters that can be reserved for picnics.
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The shaded Firestine Park is a popular spot for picnicking due to the multitude of picnic tables and barbeque grills. Visitors can also enjoy children's playground equipment and a nine-hole disc golf course.
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1800 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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Visitors at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum can view flowers, gardens, restored landscapes, and a sustainable farm. The conservatory is the largest free-span conservatory in the world, and is divided into temperate, tropic, arid, and bonsai sections.
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The Eagle Creek Fort Findlay playground structure is located at Emory Adams Park. There are additional facilities including eight baseball fields, seventeen soccer fields, two shelter houses, four softball fields, and a set of public restrooms.