We’re very fortunate to live in a place like British Columbia. Now that we have had over a year of travel restrictions, I think many of us have learned to appreciate our home, but now it’s time to expand our reach and explore BC. We’re days away from Summer Break and the calendar may or may not be filled with things to do. If you’re looking for ideas to fill the Summer holidays. Below are four amazing places to explore plus some fun activities to fill your summer days.
Four amazing places to explore this Summer
Burnaby Village Museum Burnaby, BC 604-297-4565 burnabyvillagemuseum.ca Stroll through the 1920’s village to explore the many historical exhibits in this 10-acre open-air museum. See how communities used to look, and learn more about the different cultures that make up Burnaby’s history. Free gate admission during summer. Book your visit today.
Kids Market Granville Island. … all about having fun! kidsmarket.ca 25 shops, services, and activities for kids & their families. All stores are locally owned, making each store a one of a kind experience. Play indoors or splash around in the water park that is right next door!
Playland at the PNE Vancouver, 604/253-2311 pne.ca Located on the historic PNE grounds, Playland features over 35 exhilarating rides and attractions! It’s also home to Kids Playce, a special zone with rides and attractions for children aged 2–10. Looking for a unique way to celebrate your child’s birthday? Think of Playland for all day fun.
WildPlay Maple Ridge +1 855 595 2251 playmore@wildplay.com Book now: wildplay.com/maple-ridge Explore group rates: wildplay.com/groups Discover the Lower Mainland’s most thrilling family adventure at WildPlay! 12 ziplines, 45 aerial obstacle games, a 40ft jump and more! Activities for ages 5+.
Health & Safety at WildPlay: WildPlay follows all current provincial health guidelines. Masks are recommended to be worn at all times and social distancing protocols are maintained throughout the park. There is no better place to be right now than outside!
More activities to fill your Summer days.
Get outdoors. From hiking to rock climbing, almost every neighbourhood offers an opportunity. While Squamish and Whistler may be the climbing meccas of the West Coast, there are many out-of-the-way places that offer you a chance to give bouldering a try. Check out the big rock in Riley Park that is ideal for climbing. Beginners can try indoor climbing.
Hit the water. Check out white water rafting, kayaking, canoeing, and maybe even dragon-boating. If you’re feeling really adventurous, try surfing or scuba diving. Of course, just getting in a lake or the ocean is also a refreshing activity.
Go fishing. Learn to fish, go for a guided trip, or simply try fishing at a well-stocked pond. Young children enjoy the accomplishment of catching their first fish—and there’s nothing like fresh-caught fish for supper. Be sure to get a license.
Visit a farm! The young and the young-at-heart are fascinated with animals. Explore wild bird habitats, nature preserves, and wild animal sanctuaries.
Schedule some alone time. If you want to have a little time to yourself, why not a DIY daycamp? Join forces with other parents to provide a day camp by each taking the kids for a day, morning, or afternoon.
Regardless of how you fill your summer days, make sure you’re having a good time, staying protected from the sun, and enjoying time with your family. Happy Summer!
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