- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Lanark, Ontario, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Sites, Pubs and Historic Buildings.
- From Almonte Village to Lanark & District Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lanark and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Almonte, Carleton Place and Delta.
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The Almonte Village features a variety of shops, restaurants, and eateries along its re-done main street. The location also features a short boardwalk that goes over the area's river.
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Open from Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving weekend, the Lanark & District Museum is the home of various artifacts and exhibits that detail the history of the Lanark Highlands. The location also has a genealogical reference library.
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At Carleton Place Town Hall, guests can contact a variety of local government organizations, including Community Services, Protective Services, and Development Services. Visitors can also learn about the town's by-laws and town policies at this location.
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267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario
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At the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, guests can see over 10,000 artifacts, including three-dimensional objects, related to the history of the site. The location also hosts picnics and storytelling nights
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Learn the historic and modern ways of making maple syrup at Fortune Farms. Enjoy the Shanty Men and Kettle Boys along the sugar brush trail. Don't forget to taste the maple goodies!
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Designated a national historic site, the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum explores Canada's textile industry. The museum features exhibits from the early mill history and machinery to cottage industry and modern fiber art.
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Naismith Sports Pub in Ottowa Valley, serves lunch, dinner and drinks in a unique sports memorabilia setting. Enjoy beer on tap from 100 different countries as well as live music.
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A relic from the 1800s industrial era, the Old Stone Mill National Historic Site in Delta is home to Swain turbines, roller mills as well as buhr millstones. One can also buy some souvenirs at its gift shop.
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The Calabogie Motorsports Park offers visitors the opportunity to watch a variety of racing events during the year. Guests can also drive on the course in a track-prepared Mustang or on a motorcycle.
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412 Gillies Grove Road, Arnprior, Ontario
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A forested edge of the Ottawa River contains the Gillies Grove and House National Historic Site of Canada. This interwar period country estate brims with white pine about the grounds, marking a direct relationship with the McLachlins and the Gillies, the most two illustrious Valley forest industry families.