- The list below includes 7 free or cheap things to do in or near Brandon, Manitoba, including 7 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Children's Play Area, Arts & Crafts Classes and Art Gallery.
- From The Daly House Museum to RCA Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brandon.
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With antiques from the 1880s and 1890s, The Daly House Museum offers visitors access to artifacts from the city's past. The site is located within the house of the city's first mayor.
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The RCA Museum provides visitors with the opportunity to learn about the role of women during the first and second world wars. The site is located within an open military base.
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Box 3, Grp. 520, RR 5, Brandon, Manitoba
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Located at the Brandon Municipal Airport, the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum provides materials related to the role of the Air Force in the second World War. The location includes a chapel and souvenir shop.
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This location offers visitors the opportunity to pick and choose a pottery piece to paint within a certain time frame. Fun Time Pottery also offers painting parties for birthdays, office outings, and baby showers.
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The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba features an environmentally-controlled exhibition space and a gift shop. Guests who wish to learn more about the artistic practice can take classes on ceramics, photography, painting, and drawing.
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With a field featuring both trees and natural bunkers, Ambush Outdoor Paintball Games offers both paintball and speedball fields. The location has a fully-trained staff willing to help visitors acclimate themselves to the game.
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Playtime Entertainment features a darknight laser tag experience and large play pens for young children to enjoy. The location also accommodates field trips and offers day camps during the summer months.
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For an hourly rate, visitors to the Manitoa Agricultural Museum can immerse themselves in the history and culture of the prairie lifestyle. Since the 40's, the Museum has expanded to 320 acres of space for farm equipment. Visitors can participate in seasonal activates and rent out camping grounds as well.