- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Kensington, Prince Edward Island, including 17 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Military Museums and Haunted Tours.
- From Haunted Mansion to Anne of Green Gables Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kensington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cavendish and Bayfield.
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The undeveloped land of Cape Jourimain Nature Centre includes beaches, trails, and beautiful scenery along the maritime coast. The centre has views of Confederation Bridge. An observation tower and lighthouse are also within the property, as well as educational exhibits.
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Old Ferry Road, Bayfield, New Brunswick
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Located in the easternmost point of New Brunswick, the Cape Tormentine Outer Wharf Lighthouses are open for viewing. They were originally put into operation in 1870.
22.4 Miles
Owned by the Canadian Coast Guard and located in Cape Tormentine, the Indian Point Range Lighthouse was built in 1869. Although no longer operational, the lighthouse grounds are open for your viewing pleasure.
25.1 Miles
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397 Capital Drive, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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Guests who go on a COWS Creamery Factory Tour can learn about the location's range of products, including COWS Ice Cream and COWS CREAMERY Extra Old Cheddar cheese. Guests can also learn about the creation of the location's t-shirt line.
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Guests who visit this location can tour the Green Gables house and watch a video that details the history of this site. A national historic site, Green Gables also features a caf_ and gift shop.
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Corner of Univeristy Ave and Grafton St, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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The Province House National Historic Site of Canada features an audio-visual presentation on the Charlottetown Conference and a gift shop. Visitors of this location can also sign up for guided group tours.
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45 Great George Street , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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St. Dunstan's Basilica offers guests a variety of religious services, including the Eucharist and Confession. The site features a Victorian Gothic Revival design, featuring stained glass and a green copper roof.
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2 Kent Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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The Beaconsfield Historic House is a Victorian-style building that regularly holds lectures and concerts for its guests. The gift shop also sells a variety of items, including books, magazines, and pottery works.
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Guests can learn about the history of Canada at Founders' Hall, which tells the tale of the nation ranging from its birth in 1864 to present day events. Guests can also use the location's free Internet connection and computer stations.
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Visitors who sign up with Prince Edward Tours are taken on a trip through the city and the area's North Shore. The attraction's boat tours grant guests the opportunity to spot seals and watch lobster haul demonstrations.