- 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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29.3 Miles
93%
59 votes
700 Block Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia
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At the Discovery Fishing Pier, guests can watch for whales and seals while fishing for salmon. The location also offers and frozen yogurt and large servings of over fifteen flavors of ice cream.
30.6 Miles
96%
142 votes
Port Eliza Inlet, Campbell River, British Columbia
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Rodgers Fishing Lodge provides guests with access to eight float houses with sleeping and dining areas. Guests may bring their own boats or take advantage of the location's fly-in trip option.
30.6 Miles
96%
227 votes
Central Vancouver Island on Hwy 28, Campbell River, British Columbia
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Elk Falls Provincial Park offers guests the opportunity to go swimming, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Families visiting the site can advantage of its picnic tables, playground, and vehicle-accessible camping sites.
34.3 Miles
50%
60 votes
1080 Winchester Road, Coombs, British Columbia
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Only minutes from Qualicum Beach, Butterfly World & Gardens specializes in all sorts of specimens in nature. Families and groups enjoy orchard and tropical gardens, ponds, tropical birds, big bug jungle, hummingbird patio and gift shop.
34.3 Miles
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8 votes
PO Box 470 | 869 Shawn Rd., Coombs, British Columbia
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Arts Afire Gallery features the works of Kim Hancock. Guests may visit the gallery and studio to view or purchase functional pottery pieces, clay art, sculptures and acrylic paintings.
34.4 Miles
Hamilton Hobby Farm is open to the public during the summer season and by appointment for groups and parties in the off season. Families enjoy the petting farm, pony rides, hay rides, play ground and gift shop.
34.9 Miles
The Old Country Market is know for goats on the roof. Visitors observe goats munching on the environmentally friendly grass roof, shop for gifts and eat ice-cream, baked goods and deli foods.
35.3 Miles
Specializing in the care of previously owned parrots, World Parrot Refuge houses more than 900 birds. Visitors may roam through the two free-flying areas, observe and socialize with the friendly parrots and browse in the thrift shop.