- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Dunkirk, New York, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Bars, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Fishing.
- From Dunkirk Lighthouse & Veterans Park Museum to Rookies on the Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dunkirk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fredonia and Jamestown.
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Carrying a large variety of local produce, Richardson's Farm and Market provides healthy items and the knowledge of where they came from. The farm hosts school trips to education the youth of the importance of farming. There are seasonal Pick-Your-Own opportunities, as well as a fall Corn Maze.
35.3 Miles
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2655 S Park Ave, Buffalo, NY 14218
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Housed in an 1890 Victorian glass dome, the Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens has 12 houses, including in here the Palm Dome and the Orchid House. Besides these, there are 4 outdoor gardens too, including a children's garden.
35.4 Miles
Used during the War of 1812, Old Fort Erie is now a museum dedicated to educating visitors about the war and the history of the land. Knowledgeable staff and tour guides reenact the time period while dressed for the part. Cannon and muskets demonstrations occur frequently.
35.6 Miles
There are a variety of ways to win at Golden Nugget Gaming Centre. The big attracting at the centre is Bingo. Slot machines are another activity to enjoy and a snack bar is available for refreshments.
35.9 Miles
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Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park
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1 Naval Park Cove, Buffalo, NY 14202
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There are 3 ships displayed at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park, 2 of them having served in WWII. The exhibits displayed date back to the First World War, and include Ex-POW memorabilia, Marine Corps memorabilia, and Western New York Medal of Honor Recipients.
35.9 Miles
From single seat to tandem kayaks, BFLO Harbor Kayak offers rentals on an hourly to half day basis. The shop also organizes kayak river tours at sunset and sunrise, where visitors can receive views of the cityscape from the water.
36.3 Miles
Coca-Cola is an 18,025-seat baseball field that is the home of the Buffalo Bisons Triple-A baseball club, affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays of the MLB. The site was designers by the same group that created Camden Yards.
36.3 Miles
A remarkable architectural achievement, the Guaranty / Prudential Building combines steel frame construction with delicate terra cotta work. Built in 1895, it is the creation of Louis H. Sullivan, who is often lauded as a father of modern architecture.
36.4 Miles
Completed in 1931 and with a height of 398 feet, the Buffalo City Hall is one of the largest and tallest city halls in the country. It was designed in the art deco architectural style and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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230 Catherine Street | P.O. Box 1130, Fort Erie, Ontario
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Since 1897, horse racing has been a staple at Fort Erie Race Track. Open during the warmer seasons, events such as farmers markets are often featured. There are two dining locations available at the track, each one overlooking the races.