- 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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47.7 Miles
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325 W. 14th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Located on the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula, All Points Charters & Tours offers a variety of small group tours and trips. All are guided by well-credentialed, expert staff.
48.0 Miles
Camaraderie Cellars is a winery that produces a total of 19 different types of wines. The winery produces 4,000 cases of wine per year and also has a wine club that offers a free for a year trial period.
48.2 Miles
Located in Erickson Park, the Dream Playground is composed of two different areas. One segment is for those under the age of five while the other is for those over five years old.
48.3 Miles
Specializing in the care of previously owned parrots, World Parrot Refuge houses more than 900 birds. Visitors may roam through the two free-flying areas, observe and socialize with the friendly parrots and browse in the thrift shop.
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600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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The ONP Visitor Center has a kid's hands-on discovery center, exhibits and history information about the cultural and nature history of the area. There is a book store to purchase annual passes, souvenirs, maps and nature books.
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1203 E Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Art exhibits rotate regularly providing an ever changing display to enjoy year round. Classes, contests and holiday fundraising gala's provide you with interactive art appreciation.
48.5 Miles
Olympic National Park is a public state park that provides guests with scenic views of the local environment. The park is commonly used for hiking in the warmer months and skiing and snowboarding in the colder ones.
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The gentle hike along the shoreline provides an impressive view of endangered species as well as a delicate ecosystem. For a more challenging hike try the longer jaunt to the historic light house.
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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.
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The Old Country Market is know for goats on the roof. Visitors observe goats munching on the environmentally friendly grass roof, shop for gifts and eat ice-cream, baked goods and deli foods.