- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Beaverton, Ontario, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Restaurants, History Museums, Historic Sites and Fishing.
- From Old Stone Church National Historic Site to Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Beaverton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kawartha Lakes, Barrie, Bluewater and Cannington.
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1490 Regional Road 15, Beaverton, Ontario
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Built in 1853, the Old Stone Church National Historic Site is located near Lake Simcoe. The stone, vernacular Presbyterian church features original furnishings, fittings, plaster, wainscoting, plank floor and cemetery.
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284 Simcoe Street, Beaverton, Ontario
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Open May - September, The Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Museum offers tours of the on-site historical buildings. Visitors experience the life and times of settlers by walking through the Old Stone Jail, Log House, Brick House, the Meeting Place and the gift shop.
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1 Harbour Park Crescent | L0K 1A0, Beaverton, Ontario
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Floyd Hales Fish Huts offers day and night ice fishing bungalow packages for anglers. Fishermen enjoy a fully equipped tackle and licensing shop as well as free bait and parking while catching Lake Trout, Perch and Whitefish.
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The Great Canadian Pub Tar'd & Feather'd, offers a cozy cottage-country atmosphere with wood and rock interior, room-length bar, high top tables and two fireplaces. Enjoy many different cold beers on tap and lunch/dinner menu.
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Open from May 30thto Sept. 1st, the Cannington Centennial Museum features five buildings constructed between the 1840s and the 1930s. Outside, guests can visit the location's gardens or enjoy a picnic.
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In the hospitality industry, Iceculture has been in business for over 30 years. Tour the ice facility and learn about tools, sculpting ice, view demonstrations, enjoy a beverage in the ice lounge and slide down a 50 ft. ice slide.
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2238 Highway 48 | Kirkfield, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Balsam Lake Provincial Park offers guests the opportunity to go canoing, kayaking, paddle boating, and swimming. Guests are also able to camp at this location, which features a gift shop and boat rentals.
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229 Pigeon Lake Rd, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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Open during the summer, the Lindsay Twin Drive In offers guests the opportunity to watch a variety of movies from the comfort of their car. The location also features special Dusk to Dawn shows and a snack bar.
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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.
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The Sunset International Speedway offers guests the opportunity to watch live stock car racing during the year, with special ticket rates available for children. Additionally, the location also features a driving school that teaches guests how to drive a race car.