- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Central Saanich, British Columbia, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Gardens, Walking Trails, Farms & Ranches and Scenic Walks.
- From Butchart Gardens to Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Central Saanich and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Duncan and Cowichan Bay.
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The Ape Caves have two hiking levels. The lower level is easy to moderate; the upper level is for advanced hikers. These are dormant lava tubes from Mt. St. Helen's and contain many natural formations from the last eruption. In the summer there are guided tours of the lower level.
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Ride on the tractor pulled wagon to explore the tulip fields and then explore the covered gardens and gift shop. Tulip Town's windmill is an exact replica of the owner's family's windmill in Holland.
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Located in the Skagit Valley, Schuh Farms is a family owned and operated farm that welcomes visitors. The farm is open from April to December, and sells pumpkins in season and a variety of produce.
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Marrowstone Point Lighthouse was built in 1918. It is the smallest lighthouse on Puget Sound. The Marrowstone Point Lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Flagler State Park. It continues to be an important navigational aid in north Puget Sound.
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15867 Beaver Marsh Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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Stroll through the 3 and a half acre garden for ideas or purchase bulbs at the gift shop. Food and coffee are available. The windmill and Blue Mountains provide a back drop to the colorful gardens for photo opportunities.
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PO Box 2324, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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This river guide service offers a variety of packages from small 2 people fishing trips to family and group scenic trips. There are over night packages and multiple types of sport fishing excursions. The 20-foot drift boats are equipped with propane heaters and warm beverages are provided in the winter.
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Located on the banks of the Courtenay River, Courtenay Airpark in one of the few airfields where visitors are able to get close to the aircrafts. Families enjoy watching the wheeled and floating aircrafts take off and land.
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Central Park
Corner of Kingsway and Boundary Road |, Burnaby, British Columbia
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Originally opened by Prince Charles and Diane, Princess of Wales in 1896, the Central Park of Burnaby offers visitors access to playing fields, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool. Families visiting the location can take advantage of its picnic tables.
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Lake Whatcom is accessible by the public through the North Lake Whatcom Park. Along with views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding hills, the park features cycling, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.
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A 54-acre park, Edgewater Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It features a boat launch, soccer and softball fields, large open green spaces, a playground for kids, and restroom facilities.