- The list below includes 77 free or cheap things to do in or near Eastsound, Washington, including 70 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- From Sucia Island State Park to Moran State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Eastsound and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bellingham, Friday Harbor, Anacortes and Blaine.
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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.
37.0 Miles
90%
29 votes
1761 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
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The community-based Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre is home to the Cowichan Wooden Boat Society. There is a museum that explains the history of the Bay, the native culture, and the tradition of the wooden boats. Strolling along the scenic pier offers views of the wooden boats.
37.4 Miles
91%
109 votes
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Central Park
Corner of Kingsway and Boundary Road |, Burnaby, British Columbia
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Originally opened by Prince Charles and Diane, Princess of Wales in 1896, the Central Park of Burnaby offers visitors access to playing fields, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool. Families visiting the location can take advantage of its picnic tables.
37.4 Miles
67%
9 votes
925 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam, British Columbia
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Townhall Public House Coquitlam is built in the former 1934 Jubilee Hotel. Guests enjoy the pub atmosphere, eat delicious food, drink craft beers, watch sporting events and music.
37.6 Miles
90%
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.
37.7 Miles
95%
268 votes
6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Burnaby Village Museum contains 50,000 different artifacts for visitors to view, including sewing needles, cars, and buildings. The location also offers day camps for children between the ages of six and ten.
37.7 Miles
93%
30 votes
6450 Deer Lake Ave. | Deer Lake Park, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts offers dance and musical performances by local amateurs and professionals. Visitors can also enroll in a variety of education programs for areas such as media arts, literary arts, and music.
37.7 Miles
Featuring trails that take visitors near the Burnaby Art Gallery and the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Deer Lake Park provides visitors with access to the city's more urban locations. The location also hosts concerts during the summer.
37.9 Miles
83%
24 votes
4519 Piper Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Burnaby Lake Regional Nature Park features a nature-formed lake, a nature house, and a viewing tours for guests wishing to catch a larger glance of the area. Visitors can also take advantage of the location's picnic sites.
38.3 Miles
Fort Casey Sate Park is 467-acres of marine front scenic picnic areas and campgrounds, with a light house and the historic Fort Casey complete with WWII artillery guns; plenty of room to hike and bike.