- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Coquitlam, British Columbia, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Bars, Parks, Cultural Centers and Scenic Walks.
- From Town Centre Park to Minnekhada Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coquitlam and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burnaby, Delta, Blaine and Aldergrove.
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43.3 Miles
Moran State Park spans 5,579 acres and features more than 30 miles of trails. Visitors can enjoy camping, have fun boating in the freshwater lakes, and hike up to the observation tower for incredible views.
44.1 Miles
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.
44.6 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.
44.9 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.
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49704 Chilliwack Lake Road, Chilliwack, British Columbia
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Visitors who sign up for Chiliwack River Rafting's Day Tours can travel through a variety of rapids with a wide range of difficult levels. Guests can also go kayaking through the rapids.
45.2 Miles
Larrabee State Park has a variety of inland trails as well as well-kept picnic areas and campsites which are located near train tracks. There is also a beach nearby with many tide pools.
45.2 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.
45.8 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.
47.0 Miles
Twin Lakes in Glacier, Washington is a landscape for an outdoor adventure. Families can enjoy fishing, camping, and hiking the many trails and open areas at the beautiful lake and park area.
47.9 Miles
The huckleberry lined trail runs through dense forests to view Coleman Glacier then up to tree line. The trail splits; go left to Hogsback Camp, or go right for some of the roughest of the trail's stream crossings. There is a restroom at the trailhead only. Pack-it-out rules apply.