- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Burnaby, British Columbia, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Delta, Blaine, Coquitlam and Bowen Island.
- From Burnaby Mountain Park to Deer Lake Park, the Burnaby area offers 57 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Colleges & Universities, Arts Centers and History Museums.
- A very large and highly populated community in British Colombia, Burnaby is built around many lakes and waterways. The city is also equipped with many parks and outdoor spaces for recreational enjoyment. And adding to its arts and entertainment, Burnaby is home to the Michael J. Fox Theater where live plays and performances can be enjoyed.
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4000 Columbia Valley Road, Cultus Lake, British Columbia
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The 4,000 yard, 18-hole Cultus Lake Golf Club feature breathtaking scenery. Golfers of all experience levels, play on rolling greens, around water features, wooded fairways as well as driving range, Pro Shop and Legends Bistro.
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2 Spring St Landing, Ste 6, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Just steps from the San Juan Island ferry landing is San Juan Safaris Whale Watching. Utilizing a 55 foot boat, the tours offers viewings of Orca whales in their natural habitats for 40 guests or fewer.
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This environmentally conscious company provides free shuttle service downtown and practices 'No Trace left Behind' policies with all camping excursions. Sea Kayak tours traverse San Juan Island between Lime Kiln State Park and Snug Harbor in line with the Federally Designated Whale Habitat; complimentary shuttl…
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260 Spring St, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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This sea kayak tour company offers nine different tour packages plus custom tours of the San Juan Islands. Classes are taught in both a pool and the ocean depending on the class, and are offered for all levels of skill.
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These family friendly kayak tours explore the waters around the San Juan Islands viewing the local and migrating wild life including whales, seals and falcons.
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2 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Six passengers are allowed on the boats that are part of the San Juan Island Whale & Wildlife Tours fleet. Rather than being shoved together with a large number of individuals, guests can more freely roam the boat to better see the whales and local wildlife.
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62 First St N, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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This two story museum dedicated to the protection and education of whales has a gift shop, multiple exhibits about whales, their habitats and the things that harm them and their ecosystem, as well as a Gallery of Whales.
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Western Prince is the oldest whale and wild life tour company amongst the San Juan Islands. They have two intimate sized boats, one boat seats 15 and the other up to 32 passengers. Conservation being a priority, 4 percent of profits are dedicated to conservation and education programs.
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4000A Columbia Valley Hwy., Chilliwack, British Columbia
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At the Tap-Ins Putting Course, guests will have the opportunity to improve their short game on an 18-hole, par 70 putting course. The location, open from the end of May to November 1st, also features wedding and banquet facilities.
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As a small neighborhood theater, Palace Theatre offers two showings a week of first run movies to visitors. The lobby of the theater features a display with movie memorabilia from director Andrew MacLaglan.