- Our list of the best things to do in Duncan, British Columbia, features the top 45 nearby activities — including 27 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Duncan, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Food & Drink, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Duncan, British Columbia , followed by 35 popular activities in nearby cities, including Central Saanich, Cowichan Bay, Ladysmith, Chemainus, Cobble Hill, Langford and Friday Harbor
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970 Cowan Point Road, Bowen Island, British Columbia
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The 9-hole Bowen Island Golf Club offer magnificent views of the Howe Sound. Golfers play across 3,000+ yards of manicured greens, traps, water features, wooded areas as well as enjoy the clubhouse and restaurant.
42.3 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.
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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.
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3506 Camp Hayden Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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The park is 196 acres of highland forests, sand beaches, rocky bluffs, rocky tide pools, salt creek access, and views. There are RV and campsites, play equipment, horseshoe pits, baseball field, volleyball court and basketball courts.
43.2 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
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.
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Channel View Road, Bowen Island, British Columbia
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An undeveloped park located on Bowen Island, Apodaca Provincial Park contains a wide range of wildlife, including blacktail deer. Visitors have access to both walk-in and vehicle accessible camping areas and hunting is allowed.
43.7 Miles
Spanning 194 acres, Birch Bay State Park provides outdoor recreation along Washington's saltwater Birch Bay. Campers, beachcombers and sightseers can enjoy water sports, clamming, fishing, wildlife and bird watching, and amphitheater activities.
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Nestled off Drake Harbor, Semiahmoo Park provides a outdoor getaway with scenic views. Guests can visit a maritime museum, tour the restored cannery, or go beach-combing, picnicking or hiking along a 1.5 mile sandspit.
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Central Park
Corner of Kingsway and Boundary Road |, Burnaby, British Columbia
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Originally opened by Prince Charles and Diane, Princess of Wales in 1896, the Central Park of Burnaby offers visitors access to playing fields, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool. Families visiting the location can take advantage of its picnic tables.