- Our list of the best things to do in Central Saanich, British Columbia, features the top 86 nearby activities — including 52 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Central Saanich, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Water Activities, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Central Saanich, British Columbia , followed by 76 popular activities in nearby cities, including Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Duncan, Cowichan Bay, Cobble Hill, Langford, Deer Harbor, Anacortes and Lime Kiln
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37.5 Miles
This state park encompasses more than 4,130 acres that include 3 lakes, 33,900 feet of fresh water shoreline, and 77,000 feet of salt water shoreline. The views, old-frowth forests, and wildlife surround the camping parks. There are hiking trails and abridge with restrooms in the parking area on one end.
37.6 Miles
Reasonably priced tours include a historic guided tour of Deception Pass, spring and summer whale watching tours, charters, and group rates. You'll learn about the bridge, Deception Pass and the surrounding areas including the prison rock quarry.
37.6 Miles
Pick your own fresh organic lavender, purchase homemade lavender soaps and body lotions, and lavender marshmallows amongst other things while you enjoy the beautiful views of the lavender fields. Classes and vacation rentals available for those who want to spend a little extra time at the farm.
37.9 Miles
90%
20 votes
3388 72nd Street, Ladner, Delta, British Columbia
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Located in Ladner, Kings Links Golf Course by The Sea offers an interesting golfing experience accompanied by an ocean view. The course is also available for corporate events and tournaments.
38.0 Miles
92%
24 votes
Yellow Point Road, Ladysmith, British Columbia
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At Roberts Memorial Provincial Park, guests will have the opportunity to go hiking, cycling, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The 14 hectare park also has a picnic area that overlooks the Stewart Channel.
38.2 Miles
A dirt road path leads to the natural beauty of Deer Park. Secluded on the top of a peak, this is a place to observe the nature of Olympic National Park, as well as the grazing deer from which it gets its name.
38.3 Miles
75%
4 votes
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Fort Nugent Park
1885-2199 SW Fort Nugent Avenue, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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Located along 40 acres, the Fort Nugent Park is a prominent community recreational area that focuses in providing athletic facilities like five soccer fields, two football fields, one baseball field, and two volleyball courts. The site also features a public art display and an 18-hole disc golf course.
38.5 Miles
Whidbey Playhouse Costume Annex is a small community theatre that presents live theatre. They produce five shows (plays and musicals) during the regular season (September through June), plus a full youth theatre program with workshops and summer productions.
39.0 Miles
Built in 1986, Birch Bay Waterslides is considered to be one of the largest tourist attractions in the area. Two of the most popular slides on the site include Black Tower Slides, including Black Hole which features a 60 foot drop and a large enclosed slide.
39.1 Miles
The small Oak Harbor Cinemas features four individual auditoriums with old-style seating. Major first-run Hollywood films are presented at a few showings each day and there is a limited concession stand.