- The list below includes 6 free or cheap things to do in or near Chester, Nova Scotia, including 13 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Camping Site and Arts & Crafts Market.
- From New Brunswick Railway Museum to Steeves House Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dieppe, Hillsborough and Alma.
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10.8 Miles
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2847 Main Street, Hillsborough, New Brunswick
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Explore a little of Canadian history at the New Brunswick Railway Museum. While visiting the museum, guests can tour a number of full-size railway cars. Indoors there is also a wide collection of artifacts to see.
10.9 Miles
Educational, a visit to historical Steeves House Museum is great for school groups and families alike. Along the tour, you can enjoy costumed guides that are well-versed and able answer many questions. The grounds, museum and local church are all rich in Canadian history.
16.1 Miles
Designed for beginners and experienced alike, Fresh Air Adventure features kayak tours along Fundy National Park. They offer one day, multi-day, group packages and student specials with most supplies included.
21.8 Miles
Marche De Dieppe Market features locally produced foodstuffs including fruits, vegetables and dairy products. Furthermore, there is plenty of food from around the world as well as handmade arts and crafts.
22.0 Miles
Located near the Ramada Plaza Crystal Palace Hotel, Champlain Place is one of the largest malls in Atlantic Canada. Within its walls one can find several mainstream stores as well as smaller shops with specialty items.
22.6 Miles
Situated a short drive away from downtown Moncton, East Coast Karting offers varied karting options including rental karts and club racing. In addition, the facility also hosts birthday parties and corporate events.
40.4 Miles
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Halls Harbour Road, Centreville, Kentville, Nova Scotia
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At Hall's Harbour, guests will have the opportunity to visits artist studios, artisan and antiques galleries, and a fine restaurant. Additionally, guests will be able to take in scenic views at this fishing community.
47.2 Miles
Le Pays de la Sagouine is a dinner theatre and musical venue. Families and groups enjoy productions, adventure camps and brunch buffet or dinner within an intimate setting.
47.9 Miles
The Dixon Point Range Lighthouse began operations in 1881. Visitors can view the fully restored, 34 ft. structure from the shore of Bouctouche Harbor.
48.2 Miles
Explore the Irving Eco-Centre located on the Northumberland Strait of New Brunswick. Walking along the boardwalk, visitors can view the fragile sand dune, salt marsh and surrounding wilderness.