Pet Friendly Things To Do in British Columbia

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#1.

Georgia St. Downtown/West End Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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  • Evos Playsystem More on KaBoom.org

  • It’s surrounded by some water, which makes the view more enjoyable. More on igougo

 

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#2.

Junction of Highway 97 and 99, 11 km north of Cache Creek, Cache Creek, British Columbia V0K 1H0

  • Rich in natural and cultural history, this park has much to share in addition to camping. Dogs of all sizes are allowed in the camp area for no additional fee, and reservations are recommended. Dogs must be attended to, leashed, cleaned ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#3.

1534 11th Ave East, Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 2X3

  • This watercraft rental company allows well behaved dogs aboard rental kayaks. They prefer dogs have some prior experience. Dogs must ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#4.

Belleville & Menzies St., Victoria, BC

  • The Mission of Victoria Carriage Tours is to provide an unforgettable horse-drawn carriage experience for our customers. This will be accomplished by providing our customers with a high degree of q... More on Victoriacarriage.com

  • Take a guided horse and carriage tour of the waterfront, Beacon Hill Park, historical buildings and more. Choose from 30 minute to 90 minute tours. Prices start at $70 Canadian Dollars for the enti... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#5.

850 River Road, British Columbia

  • Lots of old trains to poke about on, you can book parties in one of the cars, neat ... More on TripAdvisor

  • At first glance, the museum looks like a big junkyard because there are railroad cars, small buildings and large pieces of equipment, some in various stages of repair and restoration, strewn ever... More on igougo

 

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#6.

2313 Ware Street, Abbotsford, British Columbia

  • Designated heritage site in 1983, this Arts and Crafts House was restored to 1925. Featuring period ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Originally the home of Abbotsford's pioneer family and lumber baron, James Trethewey, it is now the home of the city museum. It ... More on igougo

 

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#7.

Exit #135 Highway #1, Chilliwack, British Columbia V2P 6H7, Canada

  • Open daily from April to the 6th of Oct. - 11 Unique gardens on 32 magnificent acres - 2 Great conservatory restaurants plus gift & plant shops - 90 Minutes ... More on entertainment.com

  • Entertaining visitors for over 30 years, Minter Gardens is ever evolving with each season offering a dramatic new view. Close to 100,000 tulips, imported from Holland, welcome visitors each spring... More on Tourismchilliwack.com

 

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#8.

University Blvd and South West Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia

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  • One of the largest clothing optional beaches in Vancouver. More on GeckoGo

  • This place is interesting. Lots of naked hippies hanging around and the beach itself is very rocky. ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#9.

Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

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  • Lovely place to relax and have a walk. Be it through the mist or under the burning sun More on GeckoGo

  • As the sand platform extends pretty much into the sea, the results are some sudden ripe tides that may take... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#10.

Whistler, British Columbia

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  • Situated around tranquil Lost Lake, this park was the site of a logging operation and a mill. Its proximity... More on Whistler.ca

  • Walking the Lost Lake loop was the highlight of our last trip to Whistler. The October weather was cool and... More on GeckoGo

 

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