- Our list of the best things to do in Delta, British Columbia, features the top 51 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Delta, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Delta, British Columbia , followed by 42 popular activities in nearby cities, including Blaine, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Bowen Island, Aldergrove, Springerville, Longview, Chemainus, Courtenay, Cowichan Bay and Horseshoe Bay
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Orcas Spa & Athletics is an independent local gym which offers a variety of personal training programs and exercise equipment such as weights, nautilus machine and more. The facility also has a racquetball court as well as an indoor heated pool and a sauna.
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Operating in the Claire VG Thomas Theater, The Lynden Performing Arts Guild is a non-profit community theater group. The group puts on a minimum of four productions each year, and holds open auditions.
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Also known as Million Smiles Playground Park, Lynden City Park was designed and built in nine days by volunteers. The park features tall conifer trees, a children's playground, tennis and basketball courts, picnic facilities and a creek.
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The Clair Thomas Theater is a theater that shows 5 live productions per year. The cinema has a main floor that can seat up to 107 people, wheelchair accessible seating, and a balcony with 43 seats.
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Organizing tours through Sucia Islands State Park, Cruise Control - Private Sail Tour offers visitors a scenic tour where they can encounter sandstone formations, coves, and beaches. The yacht for the tour has a sundeck, dining area, and other amenities.
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The Jansen Art Center is an artistic redesign of the former city hall. The new art center showcases art exhibits and theatrical shows. Artistic classes are also open to the public
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This interactive living museum has shops run as they did in pioneer days, a barber on duty, kids in class, a saloon bar keep, and clerks in the shops. The front street portion of the museum can be rented for events. There's a push go-cart race in the summer.
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Visitors can enjoy a selection of comic books, toys, apparel, collectables, games and other novelty items at Heroes Resource. The shop also features 2 game rooms for nightly gaming and tournaments.
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For moviegoers who want to go back in time, Sea View Theatre is an ideal choice. The old-fashioned, one-screen venue is only open on weekend nights and features a concessions stand, as well as a good projection and sound system.
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At Orcas Island Historical Museum, visitors can explore several cabins built by the early settlers of the region. Visitors can learn about the Native American history of the area through displays in each cabin.