6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Ladysmith That You Shouldn't Miss

December 11, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Ladysmith, Canada including Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventures, Ladysmith Museum, Roberts Memorial Provincial Park, Holland Creek Hiking Trails, Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, Stocking Creek Trail.
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1. Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventures

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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventures

Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventure Centre offers wildlife kayaking tours, kayak and stand up paddle board (SUP) rentals and an Eco Adventure Centre pro-shop at Transfer Beach in Ladysmith. Paddle demonstrations, safety talks and a gear fittings are included with all rentals. Eagles, seals, river otters are commonly viewed in and around our quiet harbour and family friendly beachside park.

2. Ladysmith Museum

721 First Avenue, Ladysmith, British Columbia V9G 1A5 Canada +1 250-245-0423 [email protected] http://www.ladysmithcofc.com/members/ladysmith-district-historical-society-museum/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Ladysmith Museum

Reviewed By MarinaS102 - Ladysmith, Canada

The museum main display tells the story of industry, community from early days as a oyster farming, mining, to forestry and now as a tourist destination with a large boating community.

3. Roberts Memorial Provincial Park

Yellow Point Road, Ladysmith, British Columbia V9G 1C5 Canada +1 250-474-1336 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/roberts_mem/
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Roberts Memorial Provincial Park

Reviewed By allancR7722MO

Nice small park with sculptured sandstone features ... the trail is easily managed by seniors, although can be a bit muddy in spots in the spring. The view is great ... peaceful and serene.

4. Holland Creek Hiking Trails

Holland Creek, Ladysmith, British Columbia Canada
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Holland Creek Hiking Trails

Reviewed By TerraformTheWorld - Parksville, Canada

I recommend starting at the Dogwood Rd access point and traveling up the western side trail first so you have an easier return trip on the eastern side. Western side is pure hiking trail with birds, trees, slugs, and some very good view points for rapids and falls. The eastern side after the northern bridge turn around point is a wide gravel path for most of the section then drops back into bush trail (well looked after) near Dogwood Rd. The best view of Crystal falls would require leaving the established trail on the western side (did not do this) since the eastern trail view is blocked by may trees. The two dams can be seen easily from both trails.

610 Oyster Bay Drive, Ladysmith, British Columbia V9G 1K4 Canada +1 250-245-1252 [email protected] http://www.ladysmitharts.ca
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery

We are a non profit arts organization that supports and celebrates artists living and working on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. By providing month exhibitions, artist feature opportunities, arts education to all ages, community events and projects we are are comprehensive arts organization. Sign up for a member or to receive our newsletter on all the up to date informations.

Reviewed By MarinaS102 - Ladysmith, Canada

Operated by the non-profit Ladysmith Arts Council, the gallery offers classes and art studios in addition to a monthly hanging gallery

6. Stocking Creek Trail

Finch Place Off Gait Street, Ladysmith, British Columbia Canada
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Stocking Creek Trail

Reviewed By CowichanConnoisseur - Duncan, Canada

An extremely calm, serene and natural area with several trails leading down to Stocking Creek Falls. Two different ways to access the falls. BEWARE: the signs to the entrance locations are not all that visible. They are on blue, narrow road signs as you travel from the Saltair to Chemainus Road or vice-versa. Parts of the trails parallel the Cowichan Valley Trail. There are several directional signs along the trails. Enjoy!!! Falls best when weather at it's worst.

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