- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Honey Harbour, Ontario, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Coffee Shops, Camping Site, History Museums and Parks.
- From Six Mile Lake Provincial Park to The Hive, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Honey Harbour and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bala, Horseshoe Valley and Bracebridge.
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42.9 Miles
Part of the Lions Lookout Trail, Lions Lookout is located in the midst of the Muskoka River area and offers panoramic views of Fairy Lake and the surrounding Muskoka area.
42.9 Miles
The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery is a collection of over 80 murals that reproduce famous works of art. The hand painted murals are displayed throughout town on the exteriors of businesses and public buildings alike.
43.5 Miles
The Algonquin Art Centre features an art gallery that takes its inspiration from one of Canada's most popular parks. The location also provides art classes, daily art activities, and artist visits.
44.1 Miles
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1 Harbour Park Crescent | L0K 1A0, Beaverton, Ontario
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Floyd Hales Fish Huts offers day and night ice fishing bungalow packages for anglers. Fishermen enjoy a fully equipped tackle and licensing shop as well as free bait and parking while catching Lake Trout, Perch and Whitefish.
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284 Simcoe Street, Beaverton, Ontario
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Open May - September, The Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Museum offers tours of the on-site historical buildings. Visitors experience the life and times of settlers by walking through the Old Stone Jail, Log House, Brick House, the Meeting Place and the gift shop.
44.7 Miles
The Great Canadian Pub Tar'd & Feather'd, offers a cozy cottage-country atmosphere with wood and rock interior, room-length bar, high top tables and two fireplaces. Enjoy many different cold beers on tap and lunch/dinner menu.
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1490 Regional Road 15, Beaverton, Ontario
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Built in 1853, the Old Stone Church National Historic Site is located near Lake Simcoe. The stone, vernacular Presbyterian church features original furnishings, fittings, plaster, wainscoting, plank floor and cemetery.
46.4 Miles
Arrowhead Provincial Park provides camping and hiking opportunities, as well as opportunities for water activities at three beaches. During the summer, canoes, kayaks, and mountain bikes can be rented, while during the winter skis, snowshoes, and ice skates can be rented.
46.6 Miles
Based in 10 different locations, TreeTop Trekking offers activities in aerial obstacle courses and ziplines. Special activities include, but are not limited to, night treks and kids courses.
47.2 Miles
Administered by Explorer's Edge, North Ridge Ranch _ Dog Sledding offers a wide range of dog sledding activities, including but not limited to guided expeditions, on-site instruction, and mini-trips. Both beginners and experts welcome.