- The list below includes 7 free or cheap things to do in or near Castlegar, British Columbia, including 6 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Art Gallery and Landmarks.
- From Syringa Provincial Park to Nancy Greene Provincial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Castlegar.
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Guests of the Sringa Provincial Park can go swimming, canoeing, fishing, cycling, water-skiing, and hunting. The site, which also features a boat launch, also offers vehicle-accessible camping sites with drinking water and campfire rings.
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Highway 3 & 3B, Castlegar, British Columbia
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At the Nancy Greene Provincial Park, visitors will have the opportunity to go swimming, windsurfing, fishing, canoeing, and cycling. The location also features vehicle-accessible camping areas, picnic tables, flush toilets, and campfire rings.
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276 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, British Columbia
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Visitors the Castlegar Sculpture Walk will have access to a variety of sculptures created by both local and international artists. The location holds a competition for prizes worth thousands of dollars every year and guests are able to cast their votes.
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112 Heritage Way, Castlegar, British Columbia
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Along with the sites Psalmist Project, guests of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre can visit the Centenary and Autochrome Exhibits. The location also features a gift shop that sells books and music.
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1951a Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, British Columbia
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At the Castlegar Sports Centre & Fly Shop Flyfishing Tour, guests will have the opportunity to catch a large amount of trout. The location's host will also teach visitors a variety of fishing techniques.
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Guests of the Kootenay Gallery of Art can access a variety of temporary exhibitions. The location, which has featured ceramics and paintings in the past, also hosts concerts and lectures.
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At the CPR Station Museum, guests will have the opportunity to learn about the location's previously-operational train system. This site also offers visitors access to a sizable newspaper archive and a gift shop.
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1760 Wes, Creston, British Columbia
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Located along the Kootenay River system, Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area spans over 17,000 acres. Visitors may explore trails, hike, bike, snowshoe, cross country ski, viewing towers, boardwalks and wildlife viewing of over 400 species.