October brings a crisp chill, cozy sweaters, and a range of free or low-cost activities to enjoy in Cornwall. Whether you’re a fan of spooky Halloween events or just looking to embrace the autumn vibes, there’s plenty to do even when you’re broke AF. Here are 10 things to keep you entertained for little to no money in Cornwall this October 2024.
1. Stroll Through the Fall Colours on the Waterfront Trail
October is prime time for catching the vibrant fall foliage along the St. Lawrence River. Take a stroll or bike ride along the Waterfront Trail to enjoy the changing colors of the leaves. It’s one of Cornwall’s most beautiful spots, and it won’t cost you a penny!
2. Visit Lamoureux Park’s Fall Beauty
Lamoureux Park is Cornwall’s go-to place for outdoor activities. Bring a thermos of hot chocolate, a blanket, and a book, and spend an afternoon by the river. October’s cool air makes for the perfect time to bundle up and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of this downtown gem.
3. Get Spooked at Cornwall’s Free Halloween Events
October is full of Halloween fun, and many of Cornwall’s spooky events are free or very affordable! Keep an eye on local listings for free haunted walks or family-friendly Halloween events happening in the parks. It’s a perfect way to get into the spirit of the season without spending any money.
4. Visit the Cornwall Community Museum
Cornwall Community Museum in Lamoureux Park often has seasonal exhibits, and October might feature something spooky or historical to fit the Halloween mood. Admission is free, and it’s a great way to dive into local history and maybe even uncover some haunted stories of Cornwall.
5. Volunteer at a Halloween Event or Harvest Festival
Cornwall hosts a variety of community events in October, from Halloween festivities to harvest fairs. Volunteering is a great way to be part of the action, meet new people, and enjoy the fun without spending any money. Check with local organizations to see what’s happening.
6. Hike Through Guindon Park’s Autumn Trails
Guindon Park offers several beautiful trails, and in October, they’re framed by autumn’s vibrant colors. Grab a friend, wear your comfiest walking shoes, and enjoy the crisp fall air as you explore nature. It’s a perfect way to get some exercise and take in the scenery for free.
7. Check Out the Cornwall Square Pop-Up Market
Cornwall Square often hosts pop-up markets in October, with local artisans selling everything from fall-themed crafts to baked goods. You don’t need to spend money to enjoy browsing the stalls, and it’s a great place to soak in the autumn atmosphere while people-watching. You can also visit the Farmers’ Market which continues till the end of the month.
8. Participate in Free Local Workshops or Events
The Cornwall Public Library often holds free workshops, events, and storytime sessions in October. Whether it’s a spooky Halloween story hour for the kids or a DIY craft workshop, the library is a fantastic resource for free entertainment and learning opportunities. Yafa’s Arts and Crafts also spearheads the local “Art Hive”, which gives an opportunity for all to dabble in Art. Follow her on facebook to find out where she’ll be next.
9. Take a Drive to the Apple Orchards
If you have access to a car, visiting local apple orchards or pumpkin patches is a fun way to spend an October day. While picking apples or buying pumpkins will cost you, just visiting the orchards or farms and enjoying the festive atmosphere is free! Pack a picnic and enjoy the views.
10. Tour the Historic Cornwall Jail
Cornwall’s old jail, part of the historic Cornwall Courthouse, often offers tours in October—sometimes even with a haunted twist for Halloween! While regular tours might have a small fee, keep an eye out for free or discounted days. The eerie history of the jail makes it a perfect October activity.
October in Cornwall offers plenty of free or budget-friendly activities that embrace the beauty of fall and the fun of the Halloween season. Whether you’re exploring the colorful trails or checking out spooky local events, there’s no shortage of things to do—even when your wallet’s feeling light. Grab a scarf, get outside, and make the most of Cornwall this October 2024!