- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Duncan, British Columbia, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Other Museums & Galleries, Cultural Centers and Historic Sites.
- From Duncan Totem Poles to Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Duncan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Central Saanich, Cowichan Bay, Ladysmith and Cobble Hill.
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At Orcas Island Historical Museum, visitors can explore several cabins built by the early settlers of the region. Visitors can learn about the Native American history of the area through displays in each cabin.
37.0 Miles
Specializing in military aircraft from World War II until present day, Heritage Flight Museum features memorabilia and artifacts in its exhibits. The museum showcases aircraft like the T6-D Texan, Hog Wild Gunner, and the P-51 Mustang, Val-Halla.
37.6 Miles
Osprey Tours offers a guided sight seeing tour through around Orcas Island on their own custom-made kayaks. There are plenty of opportunities to see wildlife such as porpoises, seals, and birds.
38.2 Miles
With a variety of large sculptures on over nine acres of land, Howe Art Gallery is an opportunity to appreciate one of the most strenuous art applications. Artist Anthony Howe has shipped his sculptures to cities all over the world with pieces in Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
38.4 Miles
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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.
39.5 Miles
Fly Zone Body Flight offers one-on-one instructions for tunnel flying. The facility offers flight packages for all ages that include a demo session, safety gear and a flight certificate at the end.
39.6 Miles
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.
40.0 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.
40.1 Miles
Sitting at over 2,400-feet in elevation this state park has camping facilities, five lakes, and more than 30 hiking trails. There is an observation tower at the parks highest point for panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains, surrounding islands and some U.S, and Canadian cities.
40.5 Miles
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.