- The list below includes 27 free or cheap things to do in or near Belleville, Ontario, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Caverns & Caves, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Farmers Markets.
- From Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves to Zwick Centennial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Belleville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Campbellford, Deseronto, Brighton and Bloomfield.
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The Church-Key Brewing Company produces a variety of different brews, including pale, scotch, and Irish red ales. The location also features its own pub, which frequently hosts live entertainment from local artists.
22.4 Miles
Ferris Provincial Park features a suspension bridge that takes guests over the Trent River Gorge and over ten kilometers of hiking trails. The site, which features both forest and riverside settings, also offers guests access to a variety of campsites.
22.8 Miles
The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge allows visitors to travel thirty above the gorge, providing plenty of photo opportunities. The bridge, spanning 300 feet, is part of the Trans Canada Trail.
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With a size of 27 feet high by 18 feet wide, the Toonie Monument is a large replica of the Canadian two dollar coin. Visiting the location to take a picture should only take around twenty minutes of your day.
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Not only does this location feature its own selection of craft beers, but The Stinking Rose also offers coffee to customers starting at 7AM. This establishment also frequents hosts live music performances.
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This location features a variety of artifacts and models from as early as the 1940s. The Memorial Military Museum's contents include a 1942 Indian Scout motorcycle, a Korean War-era Jeep, and a variety of replica planes.
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At Curle's Maple Products, guests can purchase a variety of products produced on-site, including maple syrup, sugar, and butter. Visitors who come to the location in March can sample warm syrup and learn about the ongoing tapping process.
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MacDonald Road | Centreton, Castleton, Ontario
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The Peter's Wood Provincial Nature Reserve Trail is a 0.8 kilometer hiking and walking path. Open year-round, guests traveling along the trail will pass by open fields and circle around a forest.
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The trails running through Parrott?s Bay Conservation Area are ideal for hiking through the wetlands, while observing wildlife. Fishing and swimming are permitted, and during the winter the paths can be used for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
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Dating back to 1811, the Academy Gallery was originally built as the Bath Academy. Today the Academy Gallery features contemporary works from local and international artists in many of its rooms and gardens. There are B&B suites available and the Loyalist Golf and Country Club is located close by for additional…