- Our list of the best things to do in Aldergrove, British Columbia, features the top 80 nearby activities — including 48 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Aldergrove, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Museums & Galleries, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Aldergrove, British Columbia , followed by 76 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bellingham, Lynden, Blaine, Chilliwack, Coquitlam, Delta, Cultus Lake, Glacier and Burnaby
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2863 Oak Street, Chemainus, British Columbia
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Guests can receive a variety of treatments at the Flower Tree Natural Spa, including facials, hand and foot care, and massages. Hair removal, tinting, and make-up services are also available to visitors.
33.2 Miles
Covering over two million acres of east-central Arizona is the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Major attractions within the forest include eight cold-water lakes and the Mongollon Rim which rises to 7,600 feet.
33.8 Miles
The club house is open seasonally, but year round golfing is available. Rental clubs and carts are available year round. This course offers OHS Golf, a Hole in One Club, and Family Golf, with wild life and scenic views; lessons offered.
35.0 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.
35.2 Miles
Started in 2011 by a father and son, Orca Island Winery offers a variety of white and red wines. Turtleback Mountain is located across the street with trails that lead to views of the San Juan Mountains.
35.7 Miles
Sucia Island State Park has well-kept and spacious docks which offer beautiful views of the water. Additionally, the park also has a Fossil Bay where visitors can learn about the fossils found on the island as well as a network of walking trails and picnic areas.
35.8 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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1071 Crow Valley Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
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Serving as a haven for native wildlife, the Turtleback Mountain Preserve is one of the most noticeable landscapes in the San Juan Islands. It features a prominent, undeveloped ridge with plenty of trails for hiking, nature viewing, and birdwatching.
36.9 Miles
From clinics to horse boarding, Turtlehead Farm offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding forest and coast that makes up over 100 acres. The farm organizes group trail rides that take visitors on a tour of the property.
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PO Box 298, Deer Harbor, WA 98243
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Available for day sails and custom multi-day trips, the Tomahawk sails along the San Juan Islands with stops for hiking and beachcombing. Multi-day trips include accommodations, meals and non-alcoholic drinks.