- 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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Indulge yourself in tasty treats at The Hive. Along with specialty coffees; baked goods and frozen yogurt is also on the menu. Adjacent to the cafe is a gift shop showcasing rustic and cottage accessories.
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2024 Joe King Road, Honey Harbour, Ontario
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Suitable for large groups or small family outings, Six Mile Lake Provincial Park provides great views and the opportunity to enjoy a number of outdoor activities. With sandy beaches, hiking trails and a large lake for swimming and fishing, it is also a popular place for overnight camping.
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Open year-round, Back Country Paintball offers visitors the opportunity to compete on various fields. The location also offers laser tag and five day summer camp that includes swimming, hiking, and zip lining.
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Home to bands and musicians for decades, Kee to Bala is a sizable theater, holding approximately several hundred people. Attendees can stand on the main floor in front of the stage, or choose one of the wooden booths on the upper floor. A bar is available on the upper floor.
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The Gibson River wilderness trail, located in the Provincial Park, is a sizable trail for beginning hikers, about three and a half kilometers. The path goes along the Gibson River and ventures into the forest of the park. Some animal activity may be spotted.
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The philosophy of Iroquois Artisans is to showcase art that reflects the views of ancient peoples from long ago. The pieces show bits of the cultural histories that had developed back then, and are portrayed in sculptures and paintings.
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1024 Maple Avenue | P0C 1A0, Bala, Ontario
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Bala's Museum with Memories of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables series. Montgomery, who stayed in Bala at one point in her life, inspired the small house museum, which is filled with replicas and artifacts that she used during her lifetime.
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At Active Turtle, the founder's objective is to help attendees rediscover themselves, mentally and physically. Be it through Zumba, beginner or advanced yoga classes, the instructors teach classes indoors and out for inspiration. Classes also available for expecting mothers.
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Windsor Park allows families and friends to enjoy an entertaining show on the water. The group of athletic artists perform solo and group acts on wake boards and water skis, including acts that will entertain children. The performance is free, but donations are welcome.
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1009 Strachan Point Road, Bala, Ontario
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In her studio-gallery, the Christine Marshall Wildlife Gallery has become home to dozens of paintings inspired by animals and nature. Marshall, who has lived in Muskoka for years and still paints, has inspired a community for artisans.