- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Chemainus, British Columbia, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Landmarks, Kayaking, Parks and History Museums.
- From Wall Murals to Holland Creek Hiking Trails, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chemainus and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Duncan, Cowichan Bay, Ladysmith and Cobble Hill.
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800 Benvenuto Ave., Central Saanich, British Columbia
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This location's gardens feature a variety of plants during all four seasons of the year, including crocus and Daphne flowers during the winter. Guests can also enjoy fireworks and concerts at Butchart Gardens.
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| Highlands, Central Saanich, British Columbia
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Guests of Gowlland Tod Provincial Park can go swimming, canoeing, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and cycling. The 1,280 acre location, available for day-use only, also has picnic tables and flush toilets.
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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.
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Aside from being a bird-watching site within Delta, Boundary Bay Regional Park has hiking, horse riding and biking trails. It also has picnic shelters and fire pits for those wishing to barbeque on the beach.
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12th Ave and Boundary Bay Rd, Tsawwassen, Delta, British Columbia
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Tsawwassen?s Centennial Beach is particularly appealing to families seeking to spend some time swimming and enjoying the sand. Moreover, it also offers picnic sites and a playground for the little ones.
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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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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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Beaver Lake Rd, Central Saanich, British Columbia
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At The Elk / Beaver Lake Regional Park, guests can go swimming, canoeing, or fishing for rainbow trout. The location, which features sheltered picnic areas and a nature center, also contains a walking and equestrian trails.
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Channel View Road, Bowen Island, British Columbia
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An undeveloped park located on Bowen Island, Apodaca Provincial Park contains a wide range of wildlife, including blacktail deer. Visitors have access to both walk-in and vehicle accessible camping areas and hunting is allowed.
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Boundary Bay Airport, Delta, British Columbia
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Operating from Boundary Bay Airport, Vancouver Helicopter Tours - BC Helicopters offers its clients aerial tours of the city as well as excursions to the hot springs. Furthermore, the choppers are available for charter to various destinations.