- The list below includes 37 free or cheap things to do in or near Chase, British Columbia, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Specialty Museums, Camping Site and Farms & Ranches.
- From Boundary Bay Regional Park to Centennial Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chase and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Eastsound, Burnaby, Blaine and Delta.
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Specializing in military aircraft from World War II until present day, Heritage Flight Museum features memorabilia and artifacts in its exhibits. The museum showcases aircraft like the T6-D Texan, Hog Wild Gunner, and the P-51 Mustang, Val-Halla.
23.1 Miles
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15 votes
1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, British Columbia
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The Evergreen Cultural Centre specializes in visual and performing arts for children in the afternoon and adults in the evening.. Visitors enjoy after school arts for kids, gallery, comedy shows, live music and special events.
23.3 Miles
Spread over 85 acres, Stuart Island State Park features 33,030 feet of shoreline along both Prevost Harbor and Reed Harbor. There are 3.5 miles of hiking trails, a variety of campsites, boat moors, and fishing areas.
23.4 Miles
Spanning over 100 acres, Town Centre Park offers numerous activities for the entire family. Visitors enjoy Lafarge Lake, swimming, fishing, fountains, inspiration garden, outdoor sports facilities as well as special events and festivals.
23.4 Miles
With a variety of large sculptures on over nine acres of land, Howe Art Gallery is an opportunity to appreciate one of the most strenuous art applications. Artist Anthony Howe has shipped his sculptures to cities all over the world with pieces in Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
23.9 Miles
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4865 Bench Road, Cowichan Bay, British Columbia
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Coastal Bliss Adventures offers private day tours. Adventure enthusiasts enjoy the sights of southern Vancouver Island and participate in hiking and kayaking tours while learning about local environment and history.
24.8 Miles
From clinics to horse boarding, Turtlehead Farm offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding forest and coast that makes up over 100 acres. The farm organizes group trail rides that take visitors on a tour of the property.
25.2 Miles
Sucia Island State Park has well-kept and spacious docks which offer beautiful views of the water. Additionally, the park also has a Fossil Bay where visitors can learn about the fossils found on the island as well as a network of walking trails and picnic areas.
25.2 Miles
Sitting at over 2,400-feet in elevation this state park has camping facilities, five lakes, and more than 30 hiking trails. There is an observation tower at the parks highest point for panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains, surrounding islands and some U.S, and Canadian cities.
25.3 Miles
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1071 Crow Valley Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
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Serving as a haven for native wildlife, the Turtleback Mountain Preserve is one of the most noticeable landscapes in the San Juan Islands. It features a prominent, undeveloped ridge with plenty of trails for hiking, nature viewing, and birdwatching.