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Looking for fun things to do in British Columbia? Browse British Columbia sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in British Columbia. You may also write your own review of what to do in British Columbia.
#61 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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ctcsherry says:
Very family oriented orchard in Okanagan. The building and the orchard grounds are very cute and well maintained, and the owners are very friendly. There's a map on the wall for you to pin your city, and I could tell that there's visitors from all around the world.
Apple juice is a must! Look at th...
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#62 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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Raches says:
Ever since I got over my fear of rollercoasters (sometime between age 7 and 11), theme parks have always been a favourite of mine. Sydney's themepark, Wonderland, closed down a couple of years ago, much to my disappointment (and yes, despite being 23, I would have visited it almost every year if I c...
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#63 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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peppertm says:
I came here years ago on my first visit to Victoria, and it has not changed at all. You'll find the Undersea Gardens on a boat flaoting in the Inner Harbour. Inside you'll see, closeup, different sea creatures, but the best thing to see here are the octopii (if they're not hiding).
Cost: About ...
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#64 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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krayzayinsane says:
Not much to say about this castle, other than it's huge, and it's pretty. There's a lot of stairs, but it's well worth the climb.
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#65 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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peppertm says:
This is the busiest beach in Vernon (it’s actually in Coldstream). It’s on Kalamalka (Kal) Lake, which means that the water is warmer than Okanagan Lake because it’s smaller, and not as deep, however, because of this, it is a much busier lake. There’s not as much room on the lake than ther...
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#66 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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TonyaCurrier says:
This was fun but my suggestion is that you know what you are getting yourself in to. To start, it is a three hour boat tour in which you are moving to and from them destinations for probably about 2 of the three hours. If you don't enjoy the water much this is certainly not for you. While cruising t...
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#67 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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tcatto says:
The Wreck Beach is located next to the University of British Columbia campus. It is a clothing-optional beach. I heard about the Wreck Beach, when I met a girl from Vancouver on the train from Toronto to Vancouver. She told me you have to walk down some stairs to get to the beach. And ofcourse you h...
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#68 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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peppertm says:
This is a good place to visit, but only once. Much of it is like a play land for kids, with giant blocks and lego to play with, however, there are some educational displays that are quite interesting. The staff that work here are really great with the visitors, and when they do a science experimen...
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#69 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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Kerris82 says:
White Rock is a great place to hang out in the summer. With lots of shops to browse, ice cream and gelato parlors to sample, and restaurant patios to sit on, this is the place to be! The cool summer breeze off of the ocean in the summer leaves the sweet ocean scent on your skin. Enjoy your ice cream...
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#70 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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peppertm says:
Across the street from the Inner Harbour, and kiddie corner to the Parliament Building, is The Empress Hotel. It is, by far, the most famous hotel in Victoria. It's open to the public to walk through, however, when we went, they were setting up for a special event, so it was extremely busy with de...
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#71 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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TonyaCurrier says:
This is a pretty good tour if you want to find out some info about Victoria. There are several stops along the way that you can get off the bus and be picked up by the next bus one hour later. We definately saw some places along the way that we made note of coming back to check out later. The tour r...
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#72 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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TonyaCurrier says:
If you scare easily, this might be a great experience. If you are not easily worked up like myself, this tour is less than fantastic. You start the tour at the Visitor Information Center along the harbour and walk around several blocks over the next hour. Stopping in front of several buildings, you ...
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#73 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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peppertm says:
Of all the beaches in Vernon, this is my least favourite. It is very close to the road, there is quite a bit of seaweed in the water, there are a lot of birds (which means there’s a good chance of getting swimmers itch), boats are able to come right up to shore in some parts, there are hardly any...
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#74 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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lempaw says:
I don't want to take anything away from Grouse Mountain, it is stunning and I would highly recommend a visit, especially for skiing - snowboarding but don't whatever you do queue for half an hour as we did for the free sleigh ride unless you are a small easily pleased child or very, very stoned, aft...
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#75 of 103 things to do in British Columbia
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