- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Cache Creek, British Columbia, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Beaches, Canyon and Farms & Ranches.
- From Marble Canyon Provincial Park to Juniper Beach Provincial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cache Creek and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ashcroft and Clinton.
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People who want to get a feel for early railway towns may visit the Ashcroft museum. It's situated in a notably small town of 1600 people, but it contains a dense girth of exhibits displaying the local history of homes and businesses.
10.6 Miles
80%
5 votes
3109 Kirkland Ranch Road, Ashcroft, British Columbia
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A four hour drive from Vancouver to the Lower Mainland to the Zipity Doo Dah Adventure park, a British Columbian adrenaline junkie attraction catering to those with a penchant for mountainside activities. There are two courses to engage in at the park, made for both experts and newbie zipliners.
12.8 Miles
There's a protected limestone canyon that visitors to Oregan Jack can observe on their natural sightseeing sabbatical through the 223 hectare provincial park. There's also the Notch, a series of falls beneath the wetlands.
15.5 Miles
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Venables Valley Road, Ashcroft, British Columbia
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There are camping facilities, natural sight-seeing destinations and various waterfowl to be found in the Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park. It's highly recommended to bring a four-wheeled vehicle to traverse the narrow roads.
16.4 Miles
The Sarangati Village has been in the valley of the British Mountains since the year 1982. Depending on the day, visitors can partake in a host of weekly events that include but are not limited to group reading, a sports night, and a Sunday feast.
22.5 Miles
Open during the summer months, the Clinton Museum was opened in 1956. Learn about Clinton and South Cariboo history with historical/archival materials and artifacts in this private museum.
28.6 Miles
Chasm Provincial Park spans over 7,500 hundred acres and was established in 1940 to protect the lava-layered canyon formed by glacial erosion. Families enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, bicycling, horseback riding and picnicking.
34.2 Miles
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Big Bar Lake Road, Clinton, British Columbia
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Along the banks of a large lake, Big Bar Lake Provincial Park spans 815 miles. Families enjoy camping, day-use areas, beaches, swimming, wildlife viewing, fishing, 4-wheel drive trail, canoeing and kayaking.
40.1 Miles
Visitors of the Lac le Jeune will have the opportunity to go swimming, fishing, canoing, cycling, and hiking. Visitors can also camp at this 213 hectare location, which features toilets, drinking water, and a sani-station.
40.7 Miles
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Invermere/Athalmere, Invermere, British Columbia
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At Columbia River Kayak & Canoe, guests will have the chance to become familiar with the area's history and wildlife on guided kayak and canoe tours. Guests can also go on three to five hour self-guided trips.