- The list below includes 27 free or cheap things to do in or near Bracebridge, Ontario, including 27 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- From Norwood Theatre to Santa's Village, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bracebridge and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bala, Huntsville, Lake of Bays and Dwight.
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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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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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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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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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Offering both 5-pin and 10-pin lanes, Bowlerama has a variety of bowling activities for youths and adults. Birthday parties and events for charities and team-building are services Bowlerama regularly host.
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Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery is a local brewery known for their unique outlook. They offer free tours with tastings and there is a small shop on the premises. Rental venues are also available through the brewery.
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Designed by Ron Baird in the 1980s, Spirit Catcher is a representation of the Aboriginal myth of the Thunderbird. Situated along the scenic waterfront, walking paths make the sculpture easily accessible.
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With a sandy beach as its backdrop, Centennial Park includes an elaborate playground for kids. There are walking paths and picnic tables throughout the park. Other recreational activities, such a mini golf, are within walking distance.
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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.