- The list below includes 200 free or cheap things to do in or near Huntsville, Ontario, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Art Gallery, History Museums and Camping Site.
- From Summit on the Park to Jungle Java, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Huntsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Westland and Canton.
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A 25-screen movie theater, AMC Star Great Lakes 25 display first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides a bar with adult beverages, theater rentals, an IMAX screen and a concession area with food and drinks.
28.8 Miles
Featuring 40 lanes, Troy Lanes provides bowling for individuals and leagues as well as parties and groups. The bowling center offers a lounge with full service bar, cosmic bowling and a party room.
28.9 Miles
Open since 1946, Howell Bowl-E-Drome Lanes is a 20-lane bowling center that offers open and league bowling as well as party hosting. It provides arcade games, a full bar, a pro shop and a restaurant with food and drinks.
29.0 Miles
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4500 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
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Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World is a large store that offers everything outdoorsmen need to have fun while enjoying nature. Products range from clothing and boots, to boating and camping gear, gifts, and more.
29.0 Miles
Licht Park is a great little park for enjoying some time in the great outdoors. Visitors enjoy spending time having picnics and parties with friends and family, taking walks, or sitting and relaxing.
29.1 Miles
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3951 Joslyn Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
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An indoor sports complex, Great Lakes Golf & Sports Complex hosts a wide variety of sports leagues for kids and adults. The facility has equipment and areas for soccer, golf, lacrosse, flag football, and many other sports.
29.3 Miles
The latest renovation of Howell Theater has preserved the institution's 87 year historic past. Cinemaphiles will appreciate viewing digital screenings in surround sound of independent and classic films or seeing live entertainment for community events.
29.5 Miles
The historic Howell Depot Museum is built around the original railroad depot that was established in 1886. The museum itself houses numerous artifacts from the late 1800s and a train caboose from 1888 which is included in standard tours.
29.6 Miles
Meadowbrook hall is a national historic landmark that was built by Matilda Dodge Wilson and Alfred Wilson. The hall is available to be booked for weddings, business events, and various types of celebrations.
29.7 Miles
Situated on 20 acres of farmland, Broadacres Farms For Kids has barns to explore, hay and trail rides, and farm animals to pet. The farm hosts a horse riding summer camp for children.