- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Killaloe, Ontario, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Camping Site, Parks and History Museums.
- From Gage Park to Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive (PAMA), there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Killaloe and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Caledon, Brampton, Burlington and Cambridge.
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18.3 Miles
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1402 Queen St., | Alton village, Caledon, Ontario
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The Alton Mill Arts Centre features a heritage museum and the works of around 25 artists for guests to peruse and enjoy. Visitors can also rent the facility for a variety of events, including weddings.
19.4 Miles
Little Monkeys is an indoor playground for children between the ages of 1 and 12. The five-level soft structured playground features a swirl slide, boo balls, punch bag forest, and a rock climbing wall.
19.7 Miles
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16258 Humber Station Road, Caledon, Ontario
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The Plant Paradise Country Gardens is a twenty-four acre site that features perennial plants grown without the assistance of synthetic fertilizers. Guests may enroll in workshops or receive a guided tour of the location.
20.2 Miles
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44 votes
4250 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario
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Constructed with limestone from the local area, this 14 acre lakefront property features hardwood floors and seven working fireplaces. The Paletta Lakefront Park and Mansion can be reserved for mansions and social events.
21.5 Miles
The Burlington Waterfront Trail is a sight-seeing bicycle trail that takes visitors along Lake Ontario. The location is also nearby a lift bridge, Spencer Smith Park, and an ice cream shop.
23.3 Miles
Guests can interact with a variety of farm animals and travel through pumpkin fields at the Yee Haw Adventure Farm. The location also features a maze, a playground, and a wagon ride.
25.0 Miles
The Peace Bridge is a bridge that crosses over Lake Erie, connecting Canada and the United States. Multi-colored lights help illuminate the bridge in a unique way, creating beautiful views.
25.4 Miles
St. Michael the Archangel is a gothic, stone church established in 1827 and built in 1887. As the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Ontario, the church was destroyed by a fire in 1904, but immediately rebuilt and opened the same year.
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The King Township Museum features a variety of items related to the history of the township, including clothing, household items, and books. Additionally, the location also operates youth activities during the summer.
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319 Wellington County Road 18, Elora, Ontario
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Officially opened as a park in 1976, Elora Quarry Conservation Area has been a popular swimming area for locals beforehand. A sandy beach overlooks the old limestone quarry. The cliffs encircling the water are popular jumping spots for thrill seekers.