- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Deseronto, Ontario, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Parks, Hiking Trails and Flea Markets.
- From Deseronto Cemetery to Rathbun Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Deseronto and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Belleville, Bloomfield, Bath and Bloomfield.
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Since the late 1800s, Deseronto Cemetery has been the final place of rest for the town?s residents. There are also a few war heroes and prominent Deseronto families that are buried here.
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Although Rathbun Park is situated within the heart of the city, it still provides its guests with plenty of room to enjoy nature. It also has ample benches and even a playground for the children.
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Located along the town?s waterfront, Centennial Park provides a scenic view of the Bay of Quinte and especially the Deseronto Yacht Club. What?s more, the park also has a playground and picnic sites.
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Deseronto Waterfront Trail that lies on the western side of the town attracts nature enthusiasts who are drawn to its walking, hiking and biking paths. The trail is signed and regarded as moderate.
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Located a short distance away from Rathbun Park, The Little Flea Market features antiques and collectibles. One may also be able to purchase furniture and household appliances from the market.
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The Dancing Moon Gallery is situated near the Bay of Quinte and has something for most art lovers. Moreover, the gallery also acts as a venue for various benefits and entertainment events.
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From its location just off Highway 401, Native Renaissance II affords its clients distinctive native artifacts and gift items. There are also varied clothing and beauty items available at the establishment.
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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.
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The trails running through Parrott?s Bay Conservation Area are ideal for hiking through the wetlands, while observing wildlife. Fishing and swimming are permitted, and during the winter the paths can be used for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
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Dating back to 1811, the Academy Gallery was originally built as the Bath Academy. Today the Academy Gallery features contemporary works from local and international artists in many of its rooms and gardens. There are B&B suites available and the Loyalist Golf and Country Club is located close by for additional…