- Our list of the best things to do in Cobble Hill, British Columbia, features the top 49 nearby activities — including 30 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cobble Hill, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Cobble Hill, British Columbia , followed by 45 popular activities in nearby cities, including Central Saanich, Duncan, Cowichan Bay, Ladysmith, Friday Harbor, Chemainus, Langford and Lime Kiln
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At Olympic Lavender Farm, visitors can walk through a field of lavender or purchase a wide variety of lavender products, from essential oil to honey. The farm hosts a family festival with local vendors and businesses.
43.2 Miles
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4620 Birch Bay Lynden Road, Blaine, WA 98230
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With its miniature sized attractions like a golf course, go-kart, and train ride, Miniature World Family Fun Center offers visitors family-friendly fun. The center offers party packages that includes several attractions per person.
43.2 Miles
The Semiahmoo Marina is a public marina that features laundry and shower facilities, a full service fuel dock, a yacht club, and a patio area for social events. The marina also has a boat detailing service.
43.3 Miles
Shop online, join the wine club, or simply enjoy the flavors of exquisite wines at one of the tasting events. A yearly calendar of events pair wines with the seasonal activities from live music and cheese to sky diving.
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Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Built in the early 1900's Port Angeles is a historic city filled with remnants of a past time. Tours of historic buildings and sites start at the Chamber of Commerce on the waterfront and include a visit to the 'underground'.
43.4 Miles
Offering guided tours, Dungeness Kayaking takes visitors on kayak rides to Dungeness Lighthouse, Crescent Bay, along the Strait of Juan de Fuca and other locations. Sea kayaking lessons are also offered and are provided by an ACA Certified instructor.
43.4 Miles
One of the oldest lighthouses on the Northwest coast, the New Dungeness has daily tours and offers week long volunteer lighthouse keeper positions. If the 5 mile scenic walk along the split is too much for you, boat transportation can be arranged in advance.
43.4 Miles
Located within the city, Watershed Park avails its trails to dog-walkers, runners, hikers and bikers alike. Furthermore, there is some room for guests to throw Frisbees or kick a ball around.
43.5 Miles
Large predatory cats, bears, lamas and more are visible at the Olympic Game Farm. Feed the animals loaves of whole wheat bread as you drive through the 45 minute mini-tour.
43.6 Miles
Washington Park is a wide stretch of forested area with a paved road running through it which is good for a walk, drive or riding a bicycle. Located on the tip of the Fidalgo islands, the park also offers beautiful views of the sunset and surrounding San Juan islands.