- The list below includes 5 free or cheap things to do in or near Blyth, Ontario, including 16 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and Bookstores.
- From Clinton Raceway to School on Wheels, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Blyth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clinton, Bluewater and Dungannon.
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Visitors who are interested in taking in views of Lake Huron will enjoy the Kincardine Lighthouse. The location also offers a history of many of the shipwrecks in the lake.
43.1 Miles
Featuring contemporary art of different mediums, the Durham Art Gallery encourages dialog between visitors and the artists. The gallery hosts festivals, lectures, and performances throughout the year. Each year there are 12 in-house exhibits on display. The town of Durham has scenic walks and waterfalls.
43.5 Miles
The Saugeen River runs through the Durham Conservation Area, with picnic areas overlooking the landscape. The most notable feature of the park is McGowan Falls. Campgrounds with showers and washrooms are available in the park.
43.6 Miles
Bait and fly fisherman are welcome at Wilmer Trout Ponds, where separate fishing areas are available for both styles. Also known as Ontario Fishing & Trout Ponds, there are ponds are stocked with brook, brown and rainbow trouts. There's a separate pond exclusively for large-mouth bass.
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Castle Kilbride serves as an example of the local heritage and tradition of the Wilmot Township. The Castle hosts programs that cater to both history buffs and children alike.
44.6 Miles
As one of the only bars in town, The Central Tavern has been serving customers for decades. Today the business is a bar and grill, having an extensive menu to choose from. On weekends, there is a DJ playing popular hits, and occasionally a live band takes stage.
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0536 Wellington County Road 18, Elora, Ontario
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The building housing the Wellington County Museum & Archives was originally built in 1877 as housing for the impoverished people in the county. Today, nine galleries highlight the people and places within the region. The archives wing was added in 2010 and it houses a spacious reading room.
49.9 Miles
Linking the Grand and Credit watersheds, Elora Cataract Trailway follows the path the old Canadian Pacific Railroad once traveled. The trails are ideal for hiking and biking, in addition to cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
50.0 Miles
An independent movie house, The Gorge Cinema is Canada's longest continuously-run repertory theatre. The cinema is located in a historic building and has a retro d_cor, giving the theatre a traditional feel, while featuring mainstream and limited-release films.
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8 Mill Street West, The Village Olive Grove, Elora, Ontario
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Elora Culinary Walking Tour is a day tour that visits local eateries and shops. Along the tour, participants get to sample dishes created especially for the event, as well as learn about the history and architecture of the town.