Discover the best top things to do in Ladysmith, Canada including Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventures, Mary Fox Pottery, Purple Pigeon Treasures, Yonder Wood, Yellow Point Farms, MyGo Tours and Transportation, The Jolda Galery, Ladysmith Museum, Roberts Memorial Provincial Park, Holland Creek Hiking Trails.
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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.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Mary Fox has worked as a professional potter in Canada since 1979. Her innovative creations have established her reputation as a dedicated and exacting craftsperson in her field. Mary delights in the challenge of creating contemporary works based on classic lines. Beautiful form, exquisite balance and a sense of contained energy are hallmarks of her work. Fox has received critical acclaim for her
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Looking for unique items for yourself or as a gift? Purple Pigeon Treasures is a local shop in Ladysmith BC which finds unique products within a 35 km area. The owner, April, first opened up the shop back in March of 2016 beside Chopstix Salon. We have since moved to a larger location beside the Old Town Bakery in January 2018. We are always bringing in new and exciting finds to the shop! Like us on our Facebook page and follow our Instagram page to see our most favorited finds, store updates and events! We are open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am - 4pm and Sundays 11am - 4pm. See you in the Nest!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Unique, handcrafted home decor. Many gift ideas, rustic wood products, live edge tables, steampunk lamps, paintings, & fine jewellery. A museum of wonderful gifts and original ideas. We have something for everybody and things you haven’t seen before.
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FARM TOURS - GOAT YOGA - GOAT WALKS - FARM STAY. Yellow Point Farms is a beautiful diverse farm nestled in between Ladysmith and Nanaimo. Here you can discover the magic of our Nigerian Dwarf goats, Babydoll Sheep, Kune Kune Pigs, chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl and Peacocks. We also sell delicious blueberries and other in-season produce and eggs at our farm stand and local farmer's markets. -Book an interactive farm tour for your group and meet all the animals on the farm, see how we grow our amazing produce, taste something we have grown or made, explore our big old heritage barn, and at certain times of the year even feed a baby goat a bottle! -Check something off of your bucket list by signing up for one of our highly entertaining goat yoga classes and immerse yourself in goat therapy. -Stay in our quaint Tiny Home right in the heart of the farm during the summer. We are located 5 minutes from Nanaimo Airport and 10 minutes from the Duke Point Ferry.
I have visited Yellowpoint Farm several times now. If you are looking for a wonderful Farm experience this is the place! The animals are all beautiful & very well cared for. They roam in beautiful fields where the views are abundant. The owners are wonderful people who work very hard to ensure your experience is absolutely exceptional. I love this farm, it’s produce, and everything that they do. Yellowpoint Farm is a lovely pocket of paradise here on Vancouver Island. I will be taking all of our visitors here! Becca & Justin have helped me to grow my knowledge of Farming & have truly mentored me on Farm life. I am very grateful to have been able to visit the Farm in several capacities. A great farm run by a great family.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
MyGo Tours and Transportation offers private group wine tasting tours and brew pub tours in the Cowichan Valley. We also off group tours to Tofino, British Columbia. We transport groups of up to 14 people to concerts, weddings, bachelor and bachelorette parties. Licensed, insured and approved by the Province of British Columbia. We transport groups from anywhere on Vancouver Island.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
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.
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