- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Delta, British Columbia, including 28 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burnaby, Blaine, Coquitlam and Bowen Island.
- From Centennial Beach to Watershed Park, the Delta area offers 60 different types of family activities, including: Forests, Water Parks, Beaches and Lookouts.
- Located on the Fraser River, the city of Delta in British Columbia is a popular tourist destination for Canadians as well as Americans for it's close proximity to the Washington border. The home town of many famous sports players, the city offers scenic natural beauty, equestrian trails and many water recreation activities such as kayaking and boating.
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See the beauty of the Pacific Northwest on a 4 hour guided tour aboard a 42' sloop. All Aboard Sailing Charters and Nature Excursions will get you in the rhythm of coastal life as you enjoy a memorable maritime adventure.
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125 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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San Juan National Historic Park is a national park made up of both the sites of the British and U.S. Armies' camps during the Pig War. The site has been designated a national historic landmark.
39.2 Miles
Sol Sante Club, a nudist club, is located on Vancouver Island. Members enjoy naturism or social nudism recreation including camping, swimming, hiking, dancing, sports and socializing.
39.3 Miles
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Spring Street Landing, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Observing our whales in their 'Natural Environment' is one of our greatest passions and after touring with us we know it will be one of yours too.
39.4 Miles
Outdoor Discoveries offers full-day, multi-day and specialty sea kayak tours of the San Juan Island area. The 10 day Natural History/Marine Biology course they provide for Skagit Valley College can provide up to 5 biology credits.
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236 votes
16 Apple Tree Lane, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Considered to be the original kayak tour company of the San Juan Islands, the company known as San Juan Kayak Expeditions is one of the most popular kayak tour leaders in the area. Visitors can kayak the waters around the islands to find orca whales, bald eagles, and sea lions.
39.9 Miles
Anacortes Kayak Tours is a business that is best known for offering 'Sea Kayaking with Orca Whales' tours in the San Juan Islands. Animals that can be seen on the tours include seals, porpoises, and eagles.
40.5 Miles
Lake Whatcom is accessible by the public through the North Lake Whatcom Park. Along with views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding hills, the park features cycling, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.
40.5 Miles
With over 2,550 feet of shoreline, the 36.32-acre park has land-based facilities for whale watching, as well as views of Vancouver Island; forest trails lead you to the rocky shoreline and a lighthouse.
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Featuring acres of lavender fields, Pelindaba Lavender Farm offers visitors a walking tour, demonstration garden, and distillery exhibits. The peak growing season is from July to August, where visitors can see the lavender in full bloom.