- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Hillier, Ontario, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Art Gallery, Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Prince Edward County Lavender to Oeno Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hillier and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Belleville, Brighton, Bloomfield and Bloomfield.
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Located along Butler Creek, the Proctor House Museum showcases 19thcentury life for its visitors. The Proctor-Simpson Barn has been converted into a theatre that features both a spring and fall play performance.
15.0 Miles
The Cricklewood Farm is an apple orchard that offers customers the chance to choose their own produce items, which range from pumpkins and tomatoes to apples and cornstalks. The location also features its own corn maze.
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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.
25.1 Miles
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.
25.1 Miles
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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The Peter's Wood Provincial Nature Reserve Trail is a 0.8 kilometer hiking and walking path. Open year-round, guests traveling along the trail will pass by open fields and circle around a forest.
25.3 Miles
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.
25.3 Miles
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.
25.3 Miles
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.
25.4 Miles
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.