- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Lakefield, Ontario, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Pubs, Art Gallery, Farms & Ranches and Historic Sites.
- From Lock 26, Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site to McLean Berry Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lakefield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Campbellford, Buckhorn, Kawartha Lakes and Apsley.
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15.0 Miles
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797 County Road 10 | RR #4, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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Emily Provincial Park features over 150 campsites that feature electrical services. Guests of this location, which features laundry rooms and water taps at the center of the campgrounds, can also enjoy fishing, swimming, boating, fishing, biking, and canoing.
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42 votes
85 Dunn Street, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Kawartha Settlers' Village features twenty historic homes and buildings that capture what life was like from 1830 to 1935. The location also features education & summer camps for younger guests as well as harvest festivals and haunted events.
21.1 Miles
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27 votes
229 Pigeon Lake Rd, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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Open during the summer, the Lindsay Twin Drive In offers guests the opportunity to watch a variety of movies from the comfort of their car. The location also features special Dusk to Dawn shows and a snack bar.
23.1 Miles
At Curle's Maple Products, guests can purchase a variety of products produced on-site, including maple syrup, sugar, and butter. Visitors who come to the location in March can sample warm syrup and learn about the ongoing tapping process.
23.7 Miles
Rice Lake Conservation Area, acquired in 1972, spans over 180 acres of wetland. Visitors enjoy the natural habitats while wildlife viewing and studying, bird watching, fishing and photography.
24.5 Miles
This location features a variety of artifacts and models from as early as the 1940s. The Memorial Military Museum's contents include a 1942 Indian Scout motorcycle, a Korean War-era Jeep, and a variety of replica planes.
24.6 Miles
The largest park in the area, Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park offers outdoor fun for the entire family. Guests can canoe, camp, hike, swim, fish, hunt and view wildlife.
24.6 Miles
Within the northern part of watershed, the Gut Conservation Area is actually a gorge made from the Crowe River. Take the walking trails to the observation area or the stairs down into the gorge.
24.6 Miles
With a size of 27 feet high by 18 feet wide, the Toonie Monument is a large replica of the Canadian two dollar coin. Visiting the location to take a picture should only take around twenty minutes of your day.
24.6 Miles
Not only does this location feature its own selection of craft beers, but The Stinking Rose also offers coffee to customers starting at 7AM. This establishment also frequents hosts live music performances.