- TripBuzz found 30 things to do with kids in or near Duncan, British Columbia, including 23 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Central Saanich, Ladysmith, Chemainus and Cobble Hill.
- From Ocean EcoVentures Whale Watching to Pacific Northwest Raptors, the Duncan area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Summer Camps, History Museums, Other Museums & Galleries and Cultural Centers.
- Duncan is a small city located on southern Vancouver Island. Comprised of just under 1 square mile of land, the city is the smallest in the nation. Although small in size, the city has much to offer those who visit. Known as the 'City of Totems', Duncan features 80 totem poles throughout the area and is home to the world's largest hockey stick.
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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.
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Adventure cruises along the Salish Sea can be accessed through Expeditions NW for a variety of tours. The trips take place on a 120 foot boat with a knowledgeable captain and crew to teach about culture, history, and ecology of the area.
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The Landing, 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Olympic Coast Discovery Center is a free source for visitors to learn about marine conservation and the animals and habitats of the local area. They also provide tourist information like hiking spots, the best beaches and whale-spotting locations.
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The City Pier is a public pier that includes amenities such as parking, handicap access, restrooms, and rain cover. The pier also has a fish cleaning station as well as lights and railings.
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Storm King Ranger Station, US Hwy 101, Port Angeles, WA
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Stretching a total mileage of .5-miles, the Moments In Time Trail is a nature trail that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Crescent. The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, running, mountain biking, and swimming.
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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.
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2358 Highway 101 W, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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This outfitter has kayaking, mountain biking, lake Stand Up Paddleboard excursions, as well as rafting on the Sol Duc or Hoh rivers. Kayaking and mountain biking rentals are available. Inflatable kayaking training on the river is also available. Paddleboard, kayaking and rafting tours include gear.
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The Laurel Lanes Bowling Center gives its visitors the opportunity to bowl. The center includes technologies such as auto-scoring as well as auto gutter ball guards for more inexperienced bowlers.
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The William Shore Memorial Pool is a community pool that provides adult swim clinics, swimming lessons, and lap swimming sessions. The pool also runs a variety of exercise and therapy classes 6 days a week.
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Laurel Lanes Bowling is a bowling lane with auto-scoring, auto-bumpers, family bowling club discounts, and children summer bowling passes. They also host adult and youth leagues, tournaments, and learn to bowl better classes.