- Our list of the best things to do in Blaine, Washington, features the top 101 nearby activities — including 64 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Blaine, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Museums & Galleries, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Blaine, WA , followed by 92 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bellingham, Eastsound, Lynden, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Aldergrove, Longview and Olga
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45.2 Miles
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N Princeton Street, Oak Harbor, WA
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The NSA Whidbey Island Convergence Zone is a recreational facility that contains a bowling alley, an indoor playground, a toddler play area, free Wi-Fi, and a resource center. The facility also has a party room.
45.5 Miles
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700 votes
1721 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
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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.
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270 votes
Trans Canada Hwy (Hwy #1), Langford, British Columbia
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Guests of Goldstream Provincial Park will be able to visit the Goldstream River, where guests can fish during a limited season. Guests of the Visitor Centre can take advantage of the location's wildlife viewing platform.
45.9 Miles
90%
153 votes
2892 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan, British Columbia
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An operational railway is the main feature at B.C. Forest Discovery Centre. Exhibits and activities educate visitors on the history of the forestry industry and logging. The outdoor museum is adjacent to marshlands, making it possible to view unique wildlife.
46.0 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.
46.1 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.
46.1 Miles
61%
28 votes
200 Cowichan Way, Duncan, British Columbia
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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.
46.1 Miles
First opened in 2007, Chances Casino features slot machines and Bingo. The casino offers a membership rewards card for frequent visitors. A small menu is available throughout the day. Each evening has a special event, and there is special entertainment on Friday evenings.
46.1 Miles
90%
29 votes
1761 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
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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.
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Visitors who are interested in photo opportunities may enjoy the views offered by Little Mountain Park. In addition to the site's fall foliage, the location also provides a view of Skagit Valley from the summit.