- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Coombs, British Columbia, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Farms & Ranches, Gardens and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Butterfly World & Gardens to World Parrot Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coombs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hornby Island.
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35.8 Miles
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9 votes
2401 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Fishers Island Adventures offers guided salt water and fresh water fishing tours. Anglers choose from packages including fishing/accommodation or kayak/fishing tours along west coast Vancouver, east coast Vancouver and Comox Valley.
35.8 Miles
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Holland Creek, Ladysmith, British Columbia
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Guests of Holland Creek Hiking Trails will be able to travel through the entire loop in around seventy to ninety minutes. The trail takes visitors to a variety of local locations, including Heart Lake.
36.1 Miles
Located in central Vancouver Island, Kin Beach Provincial Park overlooks the Strait of Georgia. Visitors enjoy camping, playground, grassy field, canoeing, fishing, bicycling, beach swimming and picnicking.
36.3 Miles
Miracle Beach Provincial Park is located at Black Creek on the eastern shore. Visitors enjoy the large, sandy beach, camping, picnic areas, playground, marine life viewing in tide pools, sandcastle building, swimming, cycling, fishing, hiking, boating and horseback riding.
36.3 Miles
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37 votes
6183 Whittaker Road, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens offers a serene outdoor experience. Visitors meander through 24 wooded acres on manicured paths to view 3,000 rhododendrons, water features, native plants, birds and wildflowers.
37.0 Miles
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47 votes
207 Fourth Street, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Specializing in marine fossils and dinosaurs, the Courtenay & District Museum & Paleontology Centre offers educational experiences of all ages. Visitors learn about fossils, dinosaurs, Comox Valley history, rail history through tours, educational programs and science and nature discovery.
40.2 Miles
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the wooded and beach trails at Seal Bay Nature Park. Families participate in bicycling, nature hikes through ponds, beaches, trees, marshes, bridges and ravines as well as wildlife viewing for bears, wildfowl, eagles, seals and cougars.
42.2 Miles
Guests interested in the Wall Murals of Chemainus can go on guided horse and carriage tours of the area that provide information regarding the history of the murals. There are forty-two murals in the city of Chemainus.
47.4 Miles
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153 votes
2892 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan, British Columbia
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An operational railway is the main feature at B.C. Forest Discovery Centre. Exhibits and activities educate visitors on the history of the forestry industry and logging. The outdoor museum is adjacent to marshlands, making it possible to view unique wildlife.
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A trail of yellow footsteps painted on the sidewalks guide visitors along the walking tour of Duncan Totem Poles. Throughout the town over 40 totem poles dot the community, with signs explaining the origins of the poles and historic information about the carvers and region.