- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Hornby Island, British Columbia, including 18 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Distilleries, Beaches and Fishing.
- From Helliwell Provincial Park to Geoffrey Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hornby Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Comox, Coombs, Courtenay and Cumberland.
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16.7 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.
16.9 Miles
100%
9 votes
2401 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Fishers Island Adventures offers guided salt water and fresh water fishing tours. Anglers choose from packages including fishing/accommodation or kayak/fishing tours along west coast Vancouver, east coast Vancouver and Comox Valley.
16.9 Miles
89%
9 votes
2680 Dunsmuir Avenue, Cumberland, British Columbia
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Learn about the local history at the Cumberland Museum & Archives. Visitors may experience over 40 exhibits, replica coal mine, after-school programs, research services, events and films.
16.9 Miles
Experience guided tours with Island Mountain Rides. Guests enjoy guided bike tours through various trails such as through Cumberland, Forbidden Plateau/Comox Lake Area, Hornby Island and Campbell River.
17.4 Miles
Miracle Beach Provincial Park is located at Black Creek on the eastern shore. Visitors enjoy the large, sandy beach, camping, picnic areas, playground, marine life viewing in tide pools, sandcastle building, swimming, cycling, fishing, hiking, boating and horseback riding.
17.4 Miles
86%
37 votes
6183 Whittaker Road, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens offers a serene outdoor experience. Visitors meander through 24 wooded acres on manicured paths to view 3,000 rhododendrons, water features, native plants, birds and wildflowers.
18.0 Miles
89%
47 votes
207 Fourth Street, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Specializing in marine fossils and dinosaurs, the Courtenay & District Museum & Paleontology Centre offers educational experiences of all ages. Visitors learn about fossils, dinosaurs, Comox Valley history, rail history through tours, educational programs and science and nature discovery.
19.2 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.
19.2 Miles
100%
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.
19.3 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.