- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Callander, Ontario, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Lighthouses, Parks and Specialty Museums.
- From Levis Commons to RAVE, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Callander and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Toledo, Maumee, Perrysburg and Bowling Green.
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At the Aquatic Resource Center, visitors can view live Lake Erie fish species and learn about the research that is being conducted in order to protect the body of water's wildlife. The location's offerings included hands-on science activities.
43.0 Miles
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93 Delaware Ave., Put in Bay, OH 43456
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Standing 352 feet high, the Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial was built by the end of 1915 and is the world's largest Doric column. It commemorates the battle of Lake Eerie in the War of 1812, while also celebrating the peace which followed.
43.3 Miles
Providing panoramic views of Lake Erie, Scheeff East Point Preserve offers visitors trails to hike through its rocky shoreline. Visitors can go bird watching, kayaking, and fishing at the preserve.
43.4 Miles
The South Bass Island is a state park which covers 33 acres and which has on its site a campground, picnic areas, and facilities for boaters.
46.3 Miles
All that remains of a once active Civil War POW Depot is the Johnson Island Confederate Cemetery, a must see destination for Civil War buffs. Informational plaques and artifacts are on display on the site where over 10,000 prisoners were kept in the stockade.
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144 Boblo Island Blvrd, Amherstburg, Canada
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Captain Bob's Island Icecream & Coffee Cabin is located on Boblo Island. Established by a young 19-year old entrepreneur, the ice-cream and coffee cabin features 12 different icecreams and a variety of coffees and espressos.
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First opening in May 2010, the Amherstburg Farmer's Market is a non-profit organization. Local vendors sell their home-grown, baked and wild-caught, bottled and homemade goods to eager consumers every Saturday and Tuesday.
47.3 Miles
Built in 1821, Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. There is a museum on the grounds with displays and artifacts representing the colorful history of the lighthouse and the people who lived there.
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Dalhousie Street, Amherstburg, Canada
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Situated along the Detroit River and Boblo Island, the Amherstburg Navy Yard National Historic Site was once a royal naval dockyard. The park includes historic features and monuments, landscaped gardens and public art.