10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Richmond That You Shouldn't Miss

October 22, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Richmond, Canada including KJ Limousine Services, Sandbox VR, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village, Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, Vancouver Whale Watch, Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, Garry Point Park, Steveston Seabreeze Adventures & Whale Watching, Richmond Olympic Experience, Apex Adventure Plex.
Restaurants in Richmond

1. KJ Limousine Services

Richmond, British Columbia V6X 1A4 Canada +1 604-377-1618 [email protected] http://www.kjlimousine.com
Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

KJ Limousine Services

KJ Limousine Services has been Vancouver's premiere Limousine service since 2004, we provide full ground transportation and private tour in the finest luxury limousines with professional staff and reliable services. Whether you choose a sedan, SUV, stretch limousine, passenger van, SUV Stretch limousine, Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle, you can depend on our company to provide the highest quality and standards at a competitive rate. Our services including Vancouver Airport (YVR) Transfer, Cruise Ship Terminal Transfer, Point-to-Point Transfer, Cross Border US Transfer, Private Tours and Accessible Limo.

Reviewed By EmblaTom - North Vancouver, Canada

When all the taxi services in North Vancouver and Vancouver failed to secure me a big enough car for me and all my bags, I called KJ and I am so happy I did. Super professional from the first phone call to the delivery to the airport. 5 stars is not enough to explain how happy I am.

2. Sandbox VR

12571 Bridgeport Rd Unit 170, Richmond, British Columbia V6V 1J4 Canada +1 604-370-7263 http://www.sandboxvr.com/vancouver
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Sandbox VR

Experience unreal worlds with your friends. Sandbox VR is the futuristic experience that people have been dreaming about. It's a cutting-edge social experience straight out of science fiction. This is VR as it was meant to be. Full-body immersion transforms your physical body into a virtual body. Your team can actually see, touch, and interact each other inside our virtual worlds. There's a reason why people like Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Kevin Durant, Orlando Bloom, and Will Smith support us. We're building the future of entertainment, and you can try it with your friends today. To create the best VR experiences on the planet, we combine the latest VR technology, Hollywood motion capture rigs, and AAA-quality content experiences built by veterans from EA, Sony, and Ubisoft. With accuracy down to a finger wiggle, it's so real, you might forget it's not. In here, it's possible.

Reviewed By sarahtB8345PM

Was able to try this place out today with my brother and his father-in-law. Hands down best gaming experience yet. And we play video games regularly! Only negative is I wish there was one more round of play time. We tried the zombie level Dead Wood Mansion. Will definitely be back to try the other levels!

3. Steveston Heritage Fishing Village

3820 Bayview St, Richmond, British Columbia V7E 4R7 Canada +1 604-275-9452 http://www.tourismrichmond.com/things-to-do/steveston
Excellent
57%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,314 reviews

Steveston Heritage Fishing Village

A 19th-century frontier seaport is reborn more than 100 years later into a picturesque working fishing village.

Reviewed By 6vivian - Vancouver, Canada

We went to Steveston Fishing Village for dinner at Pajo’s Fish and Chips, after a great time at Terra Nova Park playground In Richmond. Both are a great place to walk about. The Cannery Museum is an historically significant site, once one of the many salmon canneries on the BC Coast. Park on the north side of the Cannery Museum. You can’t park near Pajo’s as that is for folks who live nearby on their fish boats. In Fall there are the great pumpkin gardens and corn mazes to run in just East of highway 99 intersection with Steveston Highway.

4. Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site

12138 4th Ave, Richmond, British Columbia V7E 3J1 Canada +1 604-664-9009 [email protected] http://www.gulfofgeorgiacannery.org
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4.5 based on 455 reviews

Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site

Built in 1894 in the historic fishing village of Steveston, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site is one of B.C.'s few historically intact canneries. The Parks Canada site commemorates the history and the contributions of the diverse communities and cultures of Canada's west coast fishing industry. Enjoy exhibits, films, programs and events at the historic cannery. Take some to explore the scenic village of Steveston's many heritage sites, shops, and restaurants during your visit.

Reviewed By 834davidi - Brisbane, Australia

This museum is fascinating and really well presented. Part of the Cannary is still operational (the only full time cannery now in BC). We took the guided tour and, being the only 2 on the tour that day, we were given a great insight to the history of the cannery and that of Steveston. Good gift shop. A very good experience

5. Vancouver Whale Watch

Excellent
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4.5 based on 890 reviews

Vancouver Whale Watch

Vancouver's Best Whale Watching experience! Seasonal, guided tours led by professional naturalists. Whale watching trips, sea lion and birding tours, and nature and historical tours.

6. Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site

5180 Westwater Dr, Richmond, British Columbia V7E 6P3 Canada +1 604-238-8050 [email protected] http://www.richmond.ca/britannia
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site

Britannia Shipyards is an authentic representation of a once thriving community of canneries, boat yards, residences and stores. City of Richmond staff and dedicated volunteers work together to preserve and restore the shipyard and surrounding buildings as an active wooden boat centre and waterfront park. Tour the oldest shipyard buildings in British Columbia, and observe ongoing boat restoration projects as you experience a bygone time when fishing and boatbuilding were flourishing industries on the Fraser River. Many of the buildings date back to 1885 and tell the stories of multi-ethnic residents and workers at the Britannia Cannery and Britannia Shipyards: Chinese, European, First Nations and Japanese. This collection of buildings has national value and was designated a National Historic Site in 1992 by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board.

Reviewed By proguardtacticalt - Ontario, Canada

Was doing some adventuring in area and popped into this free exploration. Several buildings to examine from outside and read about the history. It is only open on Thursday- Saturday so we were restricted to outside and looking through windows. Still a very nice walk -30 minutes to take it in. Park in immediate vicinity so it is a worthwhile drive to spend a couple hours.

7. Garry Point Park

12011 7th Avenue, Richmond, British Columbia V7E 4X2 Canada https://www.richmond.ca/parks/parks/SigParks/parkinfo/park.aspx?ID=17
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4.5 based on 358 reviews

Garry Point Park

Reviewed By Sassamatt - Victoria, Canada

Garry Point Park is an ideal vantage point to watch Fraser River/Gulf of Georgia traffic. It's a spacious park to catch changing light, and with a bit of patience, perfect for photography.

8. Steveston Seabreeze Adventures & Whale Watching

Excellent
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4.5 based on 460 reviews

Steveston Seabreeze Adventures & Whale Watching

Whale watching company based out of the historic fishing village of Steveston, BC. We operate from April-October offering a variety of tours and fishing charters. Our 40-foot semi-covered vessels accommodating groups of 23 passengers, offering comfortable inside seating & unrestricted outside viewing. Tours are minimum of 3 to 5 hours and are professionaly narrated.Ask us about our shuttle services and guaranteed sightings!

9. Richmond Olympic Experience

6111 River Rd Richmond Oval, Richmond, British Columbia V7C 0A2 Canada +1 778-296-1400 [email protected] http://www.therox.ca
Excellent
51%
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Richmond Olympic Experience

Reviewed By foodfan1956 - Vancouver, Canada

The staff & volunteers here work really hard to make your visit memorable. LOVED the racing car simulator and the history of the Games is really worth taking time over. Great location too (easy transit/parking)

10. Apex Adventure Plex

3810 Jacombs Rd, Richmond, British Columbia V6V 1Y6 Canada +1 604-394-2013 [email protected] http://apexadventureplex.com/richmond/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Apex Adventure Plex

The ultimate active entertainment adventure centre.

Reviewed By sasmart73 - North Vancouver, Canada

Better than the other jump parks. More to do, different zones. Very clean and not too full! Concession stand is an asset. Only downside was the viewing area. Limited to a small space and could not see the best zones.

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