- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingston, Ontario, including 40 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Colleges & Universities, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Buildings.
- From Queens University to Fort Henry, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clayton, Bath, Alexandria Bay and Clayton.
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Featuring wetland, field, and forest terrain, the Mac Johnson Wildlife Area offers the opportunity for visitors to go hiking, skiing, and canoeing. The location also features picnic tables and a nature center with a wood stone.
46.5 Miles
The Brockville Museum features exhibits that highlight prominent local families from the 19thand 20thcenturies who made their money through business. The location also features classes for children and art shows.
46.7 Miles
The Brock Trail takes Brompton visitors through a scenic area featuring trees, shrubs, and flowers. The path also takes its walkers near local establishments, including restaurants, cafes, and a grocery store.
46.7 Miles
A historic building that is connected to the oldest jail still in use in Canada, the Brockville Court House overlooks the local area and the St. Lawrence River. One of the highlights of the building is its architectural design.
46.8 Miles
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1 Water Street at West Market St., Brockville, Ontario
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The first of its kind built in Canada, the Brockville Railway Tunnel offers visitors the opportunity to walk deep into the historic underground passage. The site features informative plaques that highlight the location's past.
46.8 Miles
85%
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45 Blockhouse Island Parkway, Brockville, Ontario
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The Golden Hawk CF-86 Sabre Jet was used during the Korean War and as part of NATO during the early days of the Cold War. The jet is located alongside the waterfront.
46.8 Miles
Featuring a clock tower, Brockville City Hall features the sandstone architectural design that was prevalent during the early days of rural Ontario. The location is close to the St. Lawrence River.
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This Edwardian mansion features seasonal exhibits and a summer tearoom. Located near the St. Lawrence River, Fulford Place also offers guided tours of the mansion, which can be rented for meetings and receptions.
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Take in the beauty and sweet fragrance of the lavender plant at Prince Edward County Lavender Farm. Tour the fields and then shop for lavender and herbal products in their specialty boutique.
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640 Hamilton Road | RR#5, Belleville, Ontario
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The family-owned Promise Land Family Fun Farm caters to families of all sizes and ages. Enjoy the petting zoo, playgrounds, story time, BBQ, snack shack and the farm store.