- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near King City, Ontario, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Parks.
- From Thornton Bales Conservation Area to Country Apple Orchard Farm Inc, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in King City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Aurora, Caledon, East Gwillimbury and Alliston.
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Open from May 30thto Sept. 1st, the Cannington Centennial Museum features five buildings constructed between the 1840s and the 1930s. Outside, guests can visit the location's gardens or enjoy a picnic.
38.0 Miles
With hiking trails that cross Bowmanville Creek multiple times, Enniskillen Conservation area is a local park consisting of wetlands, swamps, and forests. In addition to hiking, fishing, picnicking, and cross country skiing are common activities at the recreational area.
39.1 Miles
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4 votes
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.
39.2 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.
39.2 Miles
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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.
39.2 Miles
The 26.30 acre Lowville Park features baseball diamonds, picnic tables, and playground equipment. The location also includes an old stone schoolhouse, nature trails that go through forests, and a creek.
39.6 Miles
Creemore Springs Brewery offers a unique experience for visitors. Relying on age-old traditions from 1800's, guests learn how brew masters from long ago crafted beer in copper kettles and now offer beers such as premium lager, pilsner, urBock, Kellerbier and Altbier.
39.7 Miles
The Mad & Noisy Gallery offers rotating exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can view great works of art and make purchases through the layaway program or register with the gift registry.
40.0 Miles
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1 votes
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.
40.0 Miles
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9320 Long Sault Road, Bowmanville, Ontario
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The Long Sault Conservation Area holds the honor of being the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's largest maintained space. A location that features 400 hectares of forest land, visitors can enjoy picnicking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, and dog-sledding.