- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Campbellford, Ontario, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Pubs, Military Museums and Parks.
- From Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge to Ferris Provincial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Campbellford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brighton, Belleville, Lakefield and Castleton.
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18.6 Miles
The scenically-located Mrs. B's Country Candy is a shop that features hand-made specialty candies, including Belgian-style chocolates. The store also features items produced by Brighton residents, including maple syrups and chocolates.
18.7 Miles
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4 votes
640 Hamilton Road | RR#5, Belleville, Ontario
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The family-owned Promise Land Family Fun Farm caters to families of all sizes and ages. Enjoy the petting zoo, playgrounds, story time, BBQ, snack shack and the farm store.
18.7 Miles
The Cricklewood Farm is an apple orchard that offers customers the chance to choose their own produce items, which range from pumpkins and tomatoes to apples and cornstalks. The location also features its own corn maze.
19.5 Miles
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17 votes
775 County Road 64 | K0K 1H0, Brighton, Ontario
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The Brightway Speedway is a motor track that hosts races from May to September. The location hosts birthday parties and also features a Kart Klub through which children can traverse onto the racetrack itself.
22.9 Miles
Located near Bay Bridge, Zwick Centennial Park is a great waterfront area for the entire family. The park offers walking trails, playground, dog park, wading pool, picnic areas, large trees, sporting fields and bird watching.
24.5 Miles
At The Boathouse Pub, guests can purchase burgers, pulled pork, and other made in-house items. The location, which offers a view of Stoney Lake, also offers guests a variety of beers and cocktails to go along with their meals.
24.9 Miles
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8 votes
Bridge Street, Lakefield, Ontario
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Locke 26, Trent-Severn Water National Historic Site of Canada, is just a ten minute walk from Lakefield. Visitors who arrive and leave by boat are also allowed to camp at this site.
25.8 Miles
Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves is Ontario's oldest natural cavern. Wearing good shoes and carrying a flashlight, explore the deep cavern with 300 million year old fossils, a wishing well, flowstone deposits and a cave curtain.
28.5 Miles
The Miller Creek Wildlife Area is a wetland space with plenty of native animals to view. The location features side trails for traversing the wooded areas and visitors can also partake in cross-country skiing.
29.0 Miles
Rice Lake Conservation Area, acquired in 1972, spans over 180 acres of wetland. Visitors enjoy the natural habitats while wildlife viewing and studying, bird watching, fishing and photography.