- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Specialty Museums, Hiking Trails and Art Gallery.
- From Wile Carding Mill Museum to DesBrisay Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bridgewater and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chester and Bayswater.
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At the Wild Carding Mill Museum, the staff will instruct guests on the intricacies of carding wool. The location mixes the history of the industry with that of the local area in its presentation of the material.
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The DesBrisay Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the Bridgewater area's past and culture. Events at the establishment include birthday parties and nature walks around the nearby duck pond.
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At the Valverde Studio Gallery, guests can view and purchase a variety of artworks created by artist Jos_ Antonio. The works available include limited edition gicl_es and archival pigment prints, which are made with 100% cotton paer.
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Guests of Lord Hously Museum can visit enjoy a tour of the facility, which helps visitors learn about life in the area during the 19thcentury. The location, originally a home, was constructed during the early 19thcentury.
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Guests of the Amicus Gallery can view a variety of fine arts and crafts items. The pottery works of gallery owner Paula MacDonald are created on-site and the location is open year-round.
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Artifacts in Clay features the work of a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. The location also offers workshops to its guests interested in improving their techniques.
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230 Graves Island Road, Chester, Nova Scotia
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At Grave Island Provincial Park, guests will have the opportunity to go ocean kayaking and biking along the shore of the Mahone Bay. Walk-in tenting is allowed at this location.
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Built in 1913, the Bayswater Lighthouse ceased operating in 2005. The grounds around the lighthouse are open to visitors. Also nearby, is unique 1920 covered bridge over Milkish Creek.
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25 West Caledonia Road, Caledonia, Nova Scotia
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he North Queens Heritage House Museum displays several donated artifacts, including memorabilia, ledgers, and records. The location, which was once a general store and a hardware store, is open from June to September.
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Operating within the Annapolis Basin, Dockside Kayak Rentals allows its clients to explore the Basin?s flora and fauna up-close. All the same, clients must sign a release form before they take a tour.