- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Invermere, British Columbia, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ladysmith and Coombs.
- From Roberts Memorial Provincial Park to World Parrot Refuge, the Invermere area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Other Adventures, Parks and Food Shops.
- Located in the eastern part of the British Columbia province is the community of Invermere. Sitting on the northwest banks of Lake Windermere, the area is a popular summer tourist destination for water recreation and relaxation. As a major hub for golf, the community is home to seven courses. Visitors also enjoy the local hot springs for their therapeutic abilities.
Showing 21-30 of
57
34.4 Miles
100%
4 votes
Fords Cove Marina, Hornby Island, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
At the Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park, visitors can participate in an array of outdoor activities. This includes hiking and cycling as well as water sports like canoeing, swimming and fishing.
34.5 Miles
100%
15 votes
4605 Roburn Road, Hornby Island, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
Family friendly, everyone can appreciate a visit to Island Spirits Distillery. During a visit, mom and dad can sample the distillery's various liquor products while also learning how they are made. Meanwhile, the kids can enjoy playing outdoors in the expansive fields.
35.1 Miles
A popular locale for mountain bikers and hikers, Geoffrey Mountain features numerous trails. Well maintained, these trails offer challenging hikes along with breathtaking, island views. There are also several spots for simply relaxing or enjoying a packed lunch.
35.2 Miles
100%
23 votes
2205 Central Road, Hornby Island, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
Partake of homemade baked goods at the Cardboard House Bakery. Along with breakfast items such as cinnamon buns and fresh coffee, there is also a lunch menu including pizza, salads and sandwiches.
35.4 Miles
A trail of yellow footsteps painted on the sidewalks guide visitors along the walking tour of Duncan Totem Poles. Throughout the town over 40 totem poles dot the community, with signs explaining the origins of the poles and historic information about the carvers and region.
35.4 Miles
90%
29 votes
1761 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
The community-based Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre is home to the Cowichan Wooden Boat Society. There is a museum that explains the history of the Bay, the native culture, and the tradition of the wooden boats. Strolling along the scenic pier offers views of the wooden boats.
35.9 Miles
61%
28 votes
200 Cowichan Way, Duncan, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
Along the banks of the Cowichan River, the Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre is a scenic centre that aims to share with visitors the customs and stories of the Cowichan people. The conference centre hosts corporate events and weddings, while the Riverwalk Caf_ features traditional foods.
35.9 Miles
Learn about the First Nation at Cowichan Native Village. Exhibits on totem carving and basket weaving are on display. There are opportunities to try traditional dishes, while learning about the preparation.
36.0 Miles
99%
700 votes
1721 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
MoreLess Info
The excursions Ocean EcoVentures Whale Watching maintain focus on seeing the giant whales, but it's common to see other sea creatures like seals and marine birds. The guides are knowledgeable, so the boat turns in to a classroom. Private charters and multi-day trips are available.
37.7 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.