- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Cumberland, British Columbia, including 18 different types of inexpensive activities like Bike Paths, Specialty Museums, Visitor Centers and Hiking Trails.
- From Island Mountain Rides to Vancouver Island Visitor Centre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cumberland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Comox, Courtenay and Hornby Island.
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6.7 Miles
Goose Spit Park's native name is Pelxqikw which means ?round on point'. Visitors enjoy the sandy beach, wildlife viewing, beach fires, picnic areas, park steward tours and walking trails.
9.4 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.
10.5 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.
16.9 Miles
A popular locale for mountain bikers and hikers, Geoffrey Mountain features numerous trails. Well maintained, these trails offer challenging hikes along with breathtaking, island views. There are also several spots for simply relaxing or enjoying a packed lunch.
17.4 Miles
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Fords Cove Marina, Hornby Island, British Columbia
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At the Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park, visitors can participate in an array of outdoor activities. This includes hiking and cycling as well as water sports like canoeing, swimming and fishing.
17.6 Miles
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4605 Roburn Road, Hornby Island, British Columbia
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Family friendly, everyone can appreciate a visit to Island Spirits Distillery. During a visit, mom and dad can sample the distillery's various liquor products while also learning how they are made. Meanwhile, the kids can enjoy playing outdoors in the expansive fields.
18.5 Miles
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58 votes
Shields Road, Hornby Island, British Columbia
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Often referred to as ?Little Hawaii?, Tribune Bay Provincial Park provides a unique outdoor experience in Canada. Sandy beaches and tropical like waters are just a couple of reasons this park has been given its endearing nickname.
20.6 Miles
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British Columbia, Hornby Island, British Columbia
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A great place for hikers of all skill levels, explore Helliwell Provincial Park and enjoy views of wildlife, forestry and the sandstone caves. It is also a good place for a run or nature photography.
27.7 Miles
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457 Albatross Cres, Campbell River, British Columbia
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Coastal Island Fishing Adventures offers guests a professionally-guided sport fishing experience in the Campbell River area, including Tyee and freshwater fishing experiences. During the winter, guests can also fish for Chinook and king salmon at this location.
28.9 Miles
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191 votes
470 Island Hwy, Campbell River, British Columbia
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The Museum at Campbell River provides guests with access to a variety of permanent exhibits, including those highlight sport fishing, logging, and the salmon industry. The location also offers boat tours that take visitors near Sonora Island.