- The list below includes 215 free or cheap things to do in or near Canton, Michigan, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Skating Rinks and Bowling.
- From Independence Park to Heritage Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Canton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Westland and Ferndale.
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Bowlero Lanes & Lounge is a bowling alley that features open bowling as well as leagues and tournament play. The alley has electronic scoring, and also has a restaurant and bar on the premises.
21.3 Miles
Wide open spaces and oversized shade treats make up Ferndale's Harding Park. The park features multiple baseball fields, a basketball court, soccer fields, picnic areas and a children's playground.
21.4 Miles
Specializing in the showing of independent films, the Landmark Main Art Theatre provides its guests with a unique and memorable movie experience. The theater offers student discounts, matinee pricing, and weekend midnight movie specials.
21.4 Miles
Martin Road Park is a small neighborhood park featuring several scenic walking paths. The park also offers a basketball court, soccer fields, softball fields, sledding path, children's playground, and an in-line rink.
21.5 Miles
The main part of the Detroit Historical Society is the arrangement it makes for the Detroit Historical Museum. The history of the region is put on display through a variety of exhibits with a central, core exhibition arrangement and several changing exhibitions.
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Offering 40 lanes of bowling, Waterford Lanes also features other activities including inflatable bounce structures, golf simulators and pool tables. The bowling center has food options available as well as a bar and a pro shop.
21.6 Miles
The Detroit Institute of Art has over 60,000 pieces of art divided into several galleries including Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous Americas; American Art; Asia and the Islamic World; and European Art. The institute also has a large gallery of African American art.
21.7 Miles
An illustrious legacy, the Cranbrook House was the brain child of Ellen and George Booth. The building of Cranbrook was started in 1907 and was done by 1908. Today, you can get a tour of the magnificent Cranbrook House and its well-maintained gardens.
21.7 Miles
Featuring an IMAX dome theater that plays educational documentaries, Michigan Science Center hosts rotating exhibits and live science demonstrations. The center also has a kids' area for ages 5 and under with age-appropriate exhibits.
21.8 Miles
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39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
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Fun with learning on various topics like natural history, extinct and existing animals, science. Cranbrook Institute of Science also demonstrates on geological exhibits and have a planetarium. Exhibits are well refreshed over time.