- The list below includes 130 free or cheap things to do in or near Brighton, Ontario, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Camping Site, Farms & Ranches and Food Shops.
- From Brighton State Recreation Area to Arthur Secunda Museum at Cleary University, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brighton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Canton, Waterford and Howell.
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An indoor sports center designed to appeal to athletes of all ability and experience levels, Game on Sports Center offers volleyball, basketball, and indoor baseball and soccer, among other activities.
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Meridian Historical Village contains historic buildings from other locations, transplanted and restored to their original 19th century style. Buildings there include a one room school, farmhouse, tollgate house, general store, and log cabin.
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The Nokomis Learning Center is a cultural museum that focuses on the Three Fires People of Michigan. The learning center has a gift shop and an art gallery, and offers tours for groups of 10 or more.
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Situated on 38 acres, Red Oaks Nature Center provides interactive exhibits that convey the diversity of plant and animal life in the region. A trail starts from the center that leads visitors through a park full of native trees.
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30300 Hales Street, Madison Heights, MI 48071
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Situated on 38 acres, Red Oaks Nature Center provides interactive exhibits that convey the diversity of plant and animal life in the region. A trail starts from the center that leads visitors through a park full of native trees.
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Bowl One Lanes offers bowling lanes for bowlers to enjoy and have fun playing on. The bowling lanes also host league play, company parties, birthday parties, fundraising events, and bowling tournaments.
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An entertainment center, Sky Zone features trampoline-related activities including dodgeball, open jumping, slam dunk basketball and aerobics. The center provides a foam pit, day camps, party hosting and separate sessions for toddlers and children with special needs.
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Completely enclosed, Red Oaks Dog Park is a safe place for animals to run and play. And to ensure the safety of smaller pets, there is a separate area for them.
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4734 Okemos Road, Okemos, MI
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As a Michigan Historic Site, Okemos Methodist Church Historical Marker notes the place that the early settlers of Michigan first put up a church. The marker depicts the story of how this church was established.
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Corner Okemos Road and Hamilton Road, Okemos, MI 48864
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The Okemos Village Historical Marker is a landmark that commemorates the Chippewa people and their leader named Chief Okemos. The marker signifies the vicinity in which the Native Americans settled.