- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Compton, Quebec, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Gardens, Historic Sites and Factory Tours.
- From Au Coeur des Saisons to Domaine Ives Hill, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Compton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Coaticook and Pittsburg.
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7.7 Miles
Parc Decouverte Nature Park is located in the Coaticook Valley. Year round family fun includes guided tours to hatcheries and river spawning, fly/ice/pond fishing, snowshoeing, rock climbing, exhibitions and beach.
7.8 Miles
Musee Beaulne is located within the Norton Castle. The museum features rotating exhibits which have included Waltz of Fashion? The Dress Through Time, Jewelry Box?Beaulne Museum Collection, On Trees and Humans, Spinning, Unusual, Vital Song and Night Emulsion.
7.8 Miles
A family owned business since 2004, Miel Pur Delice specializes in bee keeping. Learn how honey is produced and purchase honey products including clear & creamy honey, caramel, jelly, candies and flower pollen.
25.0 Miles
The focus of the Connecticut Lakes Region is on the outdoor activities related to the lakes. Most visitors participate in fishing, hunting, and hiking with two golf courses available as well.
25.0 Miles
A fast-moving river surrounded by wilderness, the Connecticut River is a scenic attraction for visitors. Anglers can fish for brown trout in the swift waters, and drivers can follow the river to take in the scenery.
25.0 Miles
Measuring 40 feet tall, Garfield Falls is on a branch of the Dead Diamond River. There are pools nearby that can be used for swimming or fishing and trails for a short hike.
28.1 Miles
On the shores of the 2,000 acre Lake Francis, Lake Francis State Park provides camping sites with water and electric hookups. The park provides hiking trails and canoe rentals as well as opportunities for swimming and fishing.
28.4 Miles
Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area includes hiking trails, a picnic area, and wooden footbridge access to the waterfalls, a horsetail falls dropping more than 80 feet.
37.8 Miles
Lake Willoughby is situated within the Willoughby State Forest that includes roughly 7000 acres of land. The lake itself offers 1600 acres of water-based activities, such as fishing for rainbow trout, boating, and swimming.
38.0 Miles
Overlooking Lake Willoughby, Mount Pisgah stands over 2,700 feet high and features Pulpit Rock, a peregrine falcon nesting place. It offers a round-trip hike on a marked trail nearly seven miles long with a view of the nature area.