- TripBuzz found 32 things to do with kids in or near Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Central Saanich, Duncan, Ladysmith and Friday Harbor.
- From Cowichan Wooden Boat Society to Greylag Boat Tours - Private Sails, the Cowichan Bay area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, History Museums, Boat Tours and Parks.
- Cowichan Bay is a tourist community and bay in British Columbia near the Cowichan River. Tourists flock to the area in the summer months for water sports recreation, kayaking, swimming and premier fishing. The nearby village also offers many amenities to tourists and locals, including quaint lodging, dining and shopping.
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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.
37.8 Miles
With four boats of different styles and speeds they provide lessons for sailors of any skill or experience level. The captain has more than 40 years' experience sailing. Sightseeing of the local scenery and wild life is part of the experience.
38.6 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.
39.4 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.
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3506 Camp Hayden Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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The park is 196 acres of highland forests, sand beaches, rocky bluffs, rocky tide pools, salt creek access, and views. There are RV and campsites, play equipment, horseshoe pits, baseball field, volleyball court and basketball courts.
40.6 Miles
Spanning 194 acres, Birch Bay State Park provides outdoor recreation along Washington's saltwater Birch Bay. Campers, beachcombers and sightseers can enjoy water sports, clamming, fishing, wildlife and bird watching, and amphitheater activities.
40.9 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.
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Nestled off Drake Harbor, Semiahmoo Park provides a outdoor getaway with scenic views. Guests can visit a maritime museum, tour the restored cannery, or go beach-combing, picnicking or hiking along a 1.5 mile sandspit.
41.8 Miles
Located within the city, Watershed Park avails its trails to dog-walkers, runners, hikers and bikers alike. Furthermore, there is some room for guests to throw Frisbees or kick a ball around.
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Built in 1986, Birch Bay Waterslides is considered to be one of the largest tourist attractions in the area. Two of the most popular slides on the site include Black Tower Slides, including Black Hole which features a 60 foot drop and a large enclosed slide.