- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Caledonia, Nova Scotia, including 15 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Homes, Specialty Museums, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From North Queens Heritage House Museum to Wile Carding Mill Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Caledonia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bridgewater.
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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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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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2635 Clementsvale Road | Bear River, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
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Located in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Highland Vineyards crafts award winning wines using grapes grown from European vines. Visit the tasting bar and take a tour of the winery and vineyards.
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The End of the Line Pub in Bridgetown features 25 different types of beer, many of which cannot be found elsewhere. The location also features live music on special dates, including Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day.
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The Historic Cyprus Walk is a tour that leads you through the past and present culture of the Bridgetown area. The 1.5 hour route begins at the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Park, near where the Cyprus vessel was constructed.
34.6 Miles
Featuring a military museum that focuses on the participation of local residents in Canadian conflicts, the James House Museum helps visitors to connect with the area's local history. The location also showcases newspapers dating back to 1876.
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441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
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Overlooking the tidal river valley, the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens features 17 acres of flowers, herbs, plants, evergreens, grasses, trees and rock gardens. Also enjoy the garden caf_, shop as well as special exhibits, arts and music.
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P.O. Box 9, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
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The Fort Anne National Historic Site is the oldest historic site in Canada. Families can enjoy the self-guided tours and learn about Nova Scotia with helpful maps, family activity booklet and seek and find checklist for treasure hunting. Also consider the candlelight graveyard tours.
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242 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
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While walking along the riverside boardwalk in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, visit the historic Annapolis Lighthouse. Built in 1889, it's located halfway between the Equator and the North Pole.