- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Ingonish, Nova Scotia, including 19 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Restaurants, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- From Cape Breton Highlands National Park to Middle Head Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ingonish and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dingwall and Cape Breton Island.
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Situated just off the Cabot Trail, St. Paul South West Lighthouse is Canada?s sole heritage lighthouse. Here, visitors can scrutinize the unique Fresenel lens, the rotating clockwork and the light.
24.4 Miles
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Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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The Skyline Trail is a 7.5 km return and 9.2 km loop path that offers views of the Cabot Trail and several different animals. The trail, which takes two to three hours to complete, also takes visitors near a variety of headland plants.
29.1 Miles
At the Little Pond Stables, guests can ride horses on wooded, flat trails and along the beach. Children who are too young to ride horses will have the chance to ride ponies within the location's enclosed corral.
29.8 Miles
The Sunset Art Gallery features the artwork of William D. Roach, a self-taught artist who creates woodcarvings and paintings. The location's Frog Pond Cafe offers guests french pastries, sourdough breads, and fair trade coffee.
30.4 Miles
Visitors can view a variety of artifacts Les Trois Pignons's museum area. The location's genealogy center features a variety of books, parish records, and census lists that can help visitors to uncover their family history.
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The Saint Peter's Church location offers guests the opportunity to visit a historic, large church with a small organ and choir seats. Church fundraisers feature the music of parish members, including singing and fiddle playing.
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Cheticamp Information Centre | Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cheticamp, Nova Scotia
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Guests of the 8.4 kilometer Acadian Trail have the opportunity to take in views of the Acadian coastline from 365 feet above the Ch_ticamp River. The trail, which takes around three to four hours travel, features steep inclines, rugged sections, and benches for when guests need to rest.
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P.O. Box 159, Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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The Alexander Graham National Historic Site features a museum store that sells books, educational toys, and souvenirs. At the location's caf_, guests can also grab a cup of coffee or a baked good.
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Kidston Island is known for its lighthouse, complete with a sandy beach and lifeguard. There's a local wharf nearby and a boutique that's flush with various arts and crafts on display.
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P.O. Box 159, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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The Alexander Graham National Historic Site features a museum store that sells books, educational toys, and souvenirs. At the location's caf_, guests can also grab a cup of coffee or a baked good.