19 (Nearly) Free Things to do with your Friends - Money In Your Tea (2024)

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Are you in a stage of life where there are a lot of expenses, and not so much income? Post-secondary costs are crazy, rents are high, and minimum wage is just enough to get by. Maybe. A restaurant dinner and a movie with a group of friends is great once in a while, but sometimes we’re just looking for something cheaper. Or even free! But without sacrificing fun.

1. A Day at the Beach

Bring a swimsuit, towel, and a picnic lunch and spend a day at thebeach. Take a walk on the boardwalk orpast the neighbourhood shops, play beach volleyball or simply splash in thewaves. Bring your sunscreen and hat!

2. Hiking

Tie on your running shoes or winter boots and go for a long walk throughlocal ravines or provincial parks. Dayto day stresses in the city can build up, but studies show that spending timein nature helps alleviate all that tension.Better still, snap some great Instagram-worthy photos along the way.

3. Greenhouses, Conservatories and Botanical Gardens

It’s never the wrong time of year to be surrounded by beautiful flowersand plants, but it’s especially nice in the deep dark winter to walk into ahumid greenhouse and pretend you’re on a tropical vacation. There’s something about being surrounded byplants that is a big stress reliever.

4. Parks

Parks are so much more than just children’s playgrounds. (That said, swings are fun at any age!) It’s a great place to toss a football, playsome basketball, throw a baseball, or play frisbee. Many parks also host a weekly farmers’market, a great place to buy locally grown produce. And some have inexpensive or pay-what-you-canweekly dinners, or freshly baked treats from their outdoor brick oven. A few parks even have small zoos or farms,such as Toronto’s High Park Zoo where you can see unusual animals likecapybaras.

5. Fringe Festival and Youth Theatre

While not free, the local fringe festival is a great way to see qualityproductions for much less than the big-name theatre companies. Also, consider checking out the local highschool musical theatre production or other youth theatre. There is a lot of incredible talent. See if there is a free dress rehearsal thatyou could attend.

6. Cultural and Street Festivals

Especially in the summer months, local business associations put onstreet festivals to showcase their neighbourhoods. Sometimes they’re themed to a particularethnicity, like Toronto’s Taste of the Danforth featuring Greek foods. Others are cultural, like Buskerfest or jazzfestival. Some are simply a big sidewalksale to feature local merchants, but still a nice way to spend a sunnyafternoon. Look for local outdoor artfestivals, which not only showcase paintings but also photography, ceramics,sculpture, and more. In the fall, streetfestivals give way to agricultural fairs.

7. Arts and Culture

Check your local museums and galleries, most have one day a week withreduced cost admission. In some cities,public libraries give out a limited number of free passes to local attractions. Going to see the dinosaurs was fun as a kid,but I bet you’ll get even more out of it now.Theatre in the park often has a pay-what-you-can day.

8. Free Movies

Many neighbourhoods screen free movies in the park in the summertime, andpublic libraries do this all year around.Some are geared to teens or children, and the movies aren’t currentreleases, but it’ll be a blast to watch an old favourite from your childhood.

9. Board Game Cafes

While they do have a cover charge, and hope that you also buy food while you’re there, you can generally stay at least two hours (more if it’s not busy) and it’s way cheaper than a movie. Plus, you can talk to your friends, which you can’t do at a film. For an even cheaper evening, play board games or card games at home.

10. Hang out with Pets

Miss your little fur-brother or fur-sister while you’re away atpost-secondary? Spend an afternoon at thelocal dog park, meet some owner (or dogwalkers) and get in a few cuddles. (Be sure to ask before petting an unfamiliaranimal.) For a few dollars, see ifthere’s a local Cat Café, where you can buy a coffee and sit with a “clowder”of felines. Note that there is often acover charge and/or a required food and drink minimum purchase.

11. Catch a Free Sporting Event

While tickets to attend pro sports can be prohibitively expensive, seeingthe up-and-coming players is relatively cheap.Watch teens play high-quality baseball or hockey and cheer them on. Or support your own college or universityteam.

12. Work Out

Your post-secondary school or high school will have free or inexpensivefacilities for working out, or to join a class.Also check out the local Parks and Rec facilities or YMCA forinexpensive workout options without needing to join a gym.

13. Play Poker for Candy

Stop at the local bulk store for a big bag of your favourite candy. Then gather at a friend’s house for anevening of poker, with gummies as the currency.Just beware, you might eat all your winnings before the game is over.

14. Free Home Spa Day

Invite a few friends over and play spa for the day – dye your hair and give each other fancy manicures.

Tell your friends it’s a strict legging and hoodie dress code, and to bring their own slippers. Make a pot of chamomile tea, or put some lemon or cucumber slices in a jug of water. As a bonus, select a nature sounds playlist and light scented candles for the full effect.

15. Themed Netflix Night

Ramp up a night of binge watching Netflix by having everyone dress up ascharacters from the series, or bringing a food or drink to share that relatesto the show.

16. The Great Bake-Off

Invite your friends over for an afternoon of baking! Everyone can bring a couple of ingredients –flour, sugar, butter, chocolate chips.Soon the delicious smell of warm cookies will be wafting through theair. Want to ramp it up for your socialmedia followers? Film your own bakingshow!

17. Window Shopping

Window shopping is only an inexpensive choice if you are disciplinedenough not to buy any of the awesome stuff you see. Go to the mall or the local fashion district,browse through the stores and try on your favourites.

18. Skating

Don’t worry if you don’t own skates, many parks and rec rinks have rentalsfor just a few dollars. Bring a largetravel mug of hot chocolate to warm up afterward. Tip: share a rental locker with your friends tostore your stuff, sadly rinks can be a target for thieves.

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19. Free Pre-Christmas Festivities

Starting around mid-November check out the window displays in the storefronts, or walk or drive through local neighbourhoods to see the lights. City halls often have Christmas tree lighting ceremonies and/or menorah lighting ceremonies.

Another free idea, go to the mall and visit with Santa – you’re never too old to believe! Maybe sit beside him and not on his lap, though. Watch a Santa Claus Parade and bring your travel mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows to get even more in the spirit! Invite your friends over for a gift wrapping party – everyone brings a roll of paper to share – and watch a holiday movie on Netflix.

Did I miss something? Let me know in the comments what are your favourite inexpensive things to do with a group. And share this article with your friends!📌

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What to do with fun money? ›

💸 Fun money is just what it sounds like — cash for things that make you and your family happy. Your fun money can go toward all sorts of things: a vacation, a night on the town, or buying clothes you don't need but really want.

What to do for fun with no money? ›

Whatever your situation, here are 13 fun things to do that don't cost money with friends and family:
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  • Go to no-cost museum and zoo days. ...
  • Give geocaching a try. ...
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  • Take a historical city tour. ...
  • Visit a farmers market. ...
  • Go camping. ...
  • Do a photography challenge.
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How can I spend time with my friends with no money? ›

Here are some ideas that weave into the fabric of daily life (and get you out of the house!):
  1. Go on a hike or walk a local trail.
  2. Volunteer together for a local cause you both care about.
  3. Go grocery shopping for one or both of you.
  4. Take your dog(s) to the dog park together.
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What can I do with my friends? ›

50 Fun Things to Do With Friends That Are Free (or Pretty Cheap)
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  • Plan a retro movie marathon.
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How to do 50/30/20? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

What to do with free money? ›

What to do with extra cash: Smart things to do with money
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  2. Put extra cash into your emergency fund. ...
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  4. Invest extra cash in yourself. ...
  5. Consider the timing when putting extra cash to work.

What to do when free? ›

To keep yourself entertained and on budget, check out these free or cheap things to do.
  • Go to a museum, aquarium or zoo. Many aquariums, museums and zoos waive admission fees on certain days. ...
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  • Catch a movie. ...
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How to spend your free time? ›

8 Productive Ways To Spend Your Leisure Time
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50 things to do when you're bored
  • Play chess. ...
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  • Start “my list” on a streaming service. ...
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  • Phone a friend. ...
  • Do a yoga video.
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What to do at a hangout at home? ›

Fun indoor activities to do at home
  1. Bring the movie theater home. What is better than curling up with some delicious popcorn and watching one of your favorite movies? ...
  2. Host a games night. ...
  3. Create a DIY spa day. ...
  4. Learn a new recipe. ...
  5. Have an at-home beer or wine tasting. ...
  6. Create your own yoga retreat. ...
  7. Treat yourself to brunch.

What to do when a friend never pays? ›

You could start by saying you know it wouldn't be intentional but were wondering if it would be possible to start a repayment plan over the course of a few weeks or months to make things easier. Instead she may even offer to pay for your drinks and activities next time you are out to make up for the inconvenience.

What to do with your bff at home? ›

Grab a Bestie and enjoy These 5 Fun Ideas to do at Home Together
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What should I do for fun? ›

Fun activities to do when stuck inside
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What can you do with surprise money? ›

What to Do With Extra Money
  1. Pay off high-interest debt: Save on interest, free up monthly income.
  2. Build emergency fund: Cover 3-6 months living expenses, protect investments.
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How can I spend money to enjoy? ›

How to spend your money to make you happier
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  7. Rent happiness.

What should I do with spare money? ›

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  • Consider investing what's left over.
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What is the best thing to do with a lot of money? ›

The best thing to do with it depends on your financial situation, but paying off high-interest debt usually takes priority. You can also use extra cash to build your emergency fund, save for retirement, invest or contribute to other savings goals.

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