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Chemainus Attractions

16 Attractions in Chemainus

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1. Averill Creek Vineyard - Duncan

Property Logo 6552 North Rd
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 6K9

Averill Creek Vineyard produces wine from grapes grown on the 16 ha (40 acre) property. The vineyard is fully planted with 12 ha (30 acres) of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Gewurtztraminer, Merlot, Marechal Foch & Marechal Foch/Cabernet Sauvignon crosses. We offer samples of our wine in our spacious tasting room & the opportunity to use our picnic/patio area. The stone patio is situated so you can enjoy the stunning views of the Cowichan Valley while enjoying a glass of our award-winning wine (All Canadian Wine Tasting Competition). All our wines are available for purchase at the winery.

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2. BC Forest Discovery Centre - Duncan

2892 Drinkwater Rd
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 6C2

The BC Forest Discovery Centre is a 40 ha (100 ac) open air museum. With 2.5 km of narrow gauge rail line visitors explore the site on one of the Centre's gas or steam locomotives. Large logging equipment, vintage industrial vehicles & historical buildings make up only a portion of the Centre's unique collection of forestry-related artifacts. A mature second growth forest, trails through Somenos Wetlands & a picnic site on Somenos Lake make this a must see attraction for Southern Vancouver Island. Easy to find, located just north of Duncan on the Trans Canada Hwy.

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3. Cassidy Boat Service - Ladysmith

12335 Rocky Creek Rd
Ladysmith, British Columbia
V9G 1K4

Customized boat charters & sightseeing tours. Sportfishing available on request. 6 m (22 ft) Northwind - ride in comfort. Daily sightseeing, custom cruises, water taxi; captain provided.

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4. Coastal Revelations Vancouver Island Nature Tours - Qualicum Beach

Property Logo 1786 Gibbs Rd
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
V0R 1V0

Discover the story behind Vancouver Island's ancient rainforests of giant trees, alpine flower meadows & turquoise mountain lakes; ocean tide pools; marine & other wildlife; salmon & bird-watching areas. Year-round personal nature tours with a biologist trained by Interpretation Canada. Get to the right place in less time so you can spend more time exploring, learning, exercising & experiencing. Find secret places & special moments off the beaten path & discover the hidden creatures others don’t know about. Have an authentic vacation that tells the story behind the scenery through thought-provoking & interactive programs. Snowshoeing & hiking tours.

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5. Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre - Cowichan Bay

Property Logo 1761 Cowichan Bay Rd
Cowichan Bay, British Columbia
V0R 1N0

Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, operated by the non-profit Cowichan Wooden Boat Society. Our mandate is to preserve & present the heritage of British Columbia's Maritime past as it relates to Cowichan Bay. Visit our museum, take part in our boat-building workshops, offered twice a year. We can offer private tours for larger groups. Our tours are approximately 45 min in length. Call ahead to book your time to share our history. Great for school groups. Also available for school groups is our "boat building" sessions. Our tours & kids event fees are by donation.

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6. Cyber City Adventures - Nanaimo

Property Logo 1815 Bowen Rd
Nanaimo, British Columbia
V9S 1H1

Cyber City Adventures is locally owned & operated. As a family owned business, we definitely know how to please all ages. The facility is open year-round & we offer everything from the toddler friendly Tube 'N' Tunnel, to the adrenaline pumping Quad Lessons. New to the mix is Car Wars Lazer Tag; come try out the new playing field. Don't forget about the family favourites, Mini Golf & Go Karts! We've also got a wide selection of arcade games, right from retro faves to Dance Dance Revolution. Come play with us.

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7. Glenterra Vineyards - Cobble Hill

3897 Cobble Hill Rd
Cobble Hill, British Columbia
V0R 1L5

Estate grown, organically farmed wines. Indoor & outdoor seating at Thistles Cafe overlooking the vineyard, serving fresh, flavourful lunch & dinners inspired by seasonal local ingredients.

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8. Merridale Ciderworks - Cobble Hill

1230 Merridale Rd
Cobble Hill, British Columbia
V0R 1L0

Merridale, nestled in the mouth of Vancouver Island’s Cowichan Valley, is a destination the whole family can enjoy. Take a tour of the cellar or stroll the orchard at your leisure while the kids hunt for the faeries rumoured to live here; join us at the bistro & savour local fare: peek at our distillery, then sample our brandies & cider; browse our store for gourmet food items & cider apple vinegar made on-site; delight in the baked goods from our own wood-fired brick oven; pamper yourself at our rural day spa & enjoy the tranquillity. For large groups, we offer a wide range of Cider Tours & Culinary Adventures. Visit our website for hours & events.

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9. Nanaimo Museum - Nanaimo

Property Logo 100 Museum Way
Nanaimo, British Columbia
V9R 5J8

Nanaimo Museum - discover our fascinating history & modern day contributions to Canada's West Coast in our 1486 sq m (16 000 sq ft) museum located in the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. Stroll through time in our main gallery to get a sense of what life was like for Nanaimo's earliest settlers & hear stories of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. Exhibits continue to expand; soon you will be able to feel what it was like below the surface in our new replica coal mine. The museum also manages the Bastion, an original Hudson's Bay Company outpost built in 1853.

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10. Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park (day use) - Nanaimo

Accessed by boat or local ferry. Early 1930's ships from Vancouver brought people to the island for outings. Visitors now can camp, walk & hike trails that lead to various historic points. The pavilion offers a variety of facilities.

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