- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Bath, Ontario, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Nature & Wildlife Areas, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Glenn H. Curtiss Museum to Aroma Coffee Art Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bath and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corning, Watkins Glen, Naples and Hammondsport.
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A fixture of downtown Wellsboro, the Arcadia Theatre features four screens for films as well as space for live performances. It offers first-run films, and hosts plays and other live theatrical shows.
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Accepting visitors of all skill levels, Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center provides art classes for the community like figure drawing and book art. The gallery has exhibits with new artists that are featured monthly.
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A community theater organization with the goal of enabling performers of all ages to pursue their theatrical inclinations, Hamilton-Gibson Productions presents a variety of productions each year, all produced entirely by volunteers.
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The Tioga County Historical Society collects and preserves artifacts about Tioga county's history, provides genealogy and research facilities, educational programs, and publishes historical materials. The four galleries include a permanent collection, a folk art portrait collection, and two visiting exhibits.
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An artisanal brewery that prides itself on creative and unique beers. They host brewery tours with tastings, and the on-site Taproom restaurant serves a variety of food with a local flair.
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Wellsboro's Endless Mountain Music Festival is a classical music festival that makes the most of the synergy between symphonic music, Wellsboro's picturesque, small town atmosphere, and the dramatic backdrop of the area's mountain scenery.
40.8 Miles
Located on 368-acres near the Pine Creek Gorge, Colton Point State Park, provides you an opportunity to experience Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. The park features rugged hiking trails, camping, hunting, and fishing for outdoor enthusiasts young and old.
40.8 Miles
A small forested area is the focus of Woodland Park. Visitors can enjoy picnic pavilions, a barbeque pit, children's playground, basketball court, walking trails, passive sitting areas, and even horseshoe pits.
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The largest of the Finger Lakes, Cayuga Lake stretches for almost 40 miles and, at its deepest points, measures 435 feet. It is a part of the American Viticultural Area, which features wineries, distilleries, and others.
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As an educational center belonging to the Paleontological Research Institution, the Cayuga Nature Center provides exhibits and activities for visitors to learn about nature. Activities at the center include a six-story tree house, a butterfly garden, animals, and night hikes.