- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Burlington, Ontario, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Bike Paths, Playgrounds, Parks and Historic Buildings.
- From Lowville Park to Little Monkeys, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Burlington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Caledonia, Brampton, Alexandria and Brantford.
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4969 Haldimand Road 20, Dunnville, Ontario
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Whether visiting overnight or for the day, Byng Island Conservation Area has many activities to keep guest s entertained. Hiking, fishing, and boating are all encouraged. The park contains one of Ontario's largest outdoor swimming pools, which can accommodate 1,000 swimmers.
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St. Michael the Archangel is a gothic, stone church established in 1827 and built in 1887. As the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Ontario, the church was destroyed by a fire in 1904, but immediately rebuilt and opened the same year.
31.9 Miles
This location sells a variety of goods, including asparagus, pumpkins, pies, baked bread, homemade fudge, and free range turkeys. Kids can also play mini put golf and race on the trike track while visiting Downey's Farm Market.
32.1 Miles
Providing swimming and camping opportunities to its guests, Albion Hills is a family-oriented vacation spot that also features group picnic sites. Guests interested in mountain biking, including adventure races, could entertain themselves at this location.
32.1 Miles
At Chicopee Tube Park, guests will have the opportunity to go zip lining and to eurobungy. Fans of snow tubing during the winter could enjoy this location's summer tubing alternative, available during the spring, summer, and fall seasons.
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The largest community museum in Ontario offers visitors access to a 60 acre heritage village and a regional hall of fame. Additionally, the Waterloo Region Museum also features meeting rooms and museum exhibit galleries.
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Since 2003, No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum has been displaying memorabilia from the Service Flying Training Schools. Vintage aircraft and a flight simulator help visitors get a feel for what the pilots experienced during their training.
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A pebble and fine sand beach are the main attraction at James N. Allan Provincial Park. Boating is permitted. The park is ideal for bird watching, whether from the water or land.
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10 Credit Street | Belfountain, Caledon, Ontario
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Open between the months of April and October, the Belfountain Conservation Area offers access to trails, a swing bridge, and a flower garden. Guests can also enjoy fishing and picnicking.
34.3 Miles
Bingemans FunworX is the local region's largest indoor play land, with attractions including a ropes course, rock climbing, and a three-level play structure. The location also hosts birthday parties and other group events.