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5 Available Tour Excursions in Fraser Valley
River Wrangler Sportfishing is a fully licensed and insured outfitter ready to take you or your group on the fishing adventure of a lifetime. Our guides have many years experience on the water and specialize in Sturgeon and Salmon fishing. We are located one hour east of Vancouver in the beautiful city of Chilliwack. With River Wrangler Sportfishing we will ensure that your trip is one to remember with big fish and even bigger smiles!
Price: $1,130.32
Duration: 24 hours
Rumble aboard The Underground train as it rolls through an historic mining tunnel. Push up your sleeves at our Gold Panning Pavilion and keep what you find! Immerse yourself in the award-winning, multi-sensory experience of BOOM! on the breathtaking ground level of the historic Mill No.3 building. Learn about minerals, the copper extraction process and what life was like back in the day as the mill building is brought back to life. Britannia Mine Museum opens up a little-seen world that fascinates all ages, offering awe-inspiring sights and memorable family experiences. Take a step back in time at this award-winning attraction and National Historic Site. Located along the scenic Sea to Sky corridor/Hwy99 between Squamish and Vancouver.
Price: $32.36
Duration: 1-3 hours
Explore the scenic lakes in and around Chilliwack with your mobile paddle board rentals. We deliver quality gear to enhance your adventure. - Rentals include essential safety gear such as life jackets - Flexible pick-up hours from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, seven days a week - Enjoy a full-day rental option to maximize your outdoor experience - Accessories and Vedder River t-shirts also available for purchase
Price: $30.14
Duration: 4-8 hours
Imagine an outdoor restaurant in the wilderness for 2 people. Enjoying the sounds of nature in primal but soothing surroundings. Your meal is cooked over fire or embers with the sounds of music, nature and soothing streams. The Vedder River in Chilliwack B.C starts above the mountains of Chilliwack in The Hannegan Pass and flows down stream to the Vedder River creating a stunning backdrop for any outdoor enthusiast
Price: $75.35
Duration: 4 hours
Zombie Scavengers in Chilliwack challenges your team to survive a zombie apocalypse! The game instructs you to find a variety of items to survive the apocalypse anywhere in the city you'd like via an app. Get points for finding survival items (in any order you want) and participating in exciting zombie themed tasks. Plan your survival adventure carefully in order to get the most points to survive! A remote host will be following along (virtually) and help if you need it via chat. Come survive with us in Chilliwack today!
Price: $21.10
Duration: 1 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: CAD
- Languages: English, French, Punjabi, Cantonese
- Climate: Temperate
- Timezone: America/Vancouver
- Population: The population of the Fraser Valley is approximately 345,000 people.
- Best Time to Visit: times to visit Fraser Valley are during spring and summer for optimal weather conditions.
- Visa Requirements Generally, citizens of the US, EU, and UK do not need a visa to enter Canada for tourism or business stays up to six months. However, they must meet specific requirements such as having a valid passport and, in some cases, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visa. Visa requirements can vary based on nationality, so it's advisable to check with the Canadian government's official immigration website for the most current information.
About Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley, located in British Columbia, Canada, is a vibrant region known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse outdoor activities. The area is home to the Fraser River, which offers scenic views and opportunities for fishing and boating. Visitors can explore historic sites like Fort Langley, enjoy the natural hot springs at Harrison Hot Springs, or experience the local wine and farm culture. The region's temperate climate makes it an ideal destination for year-round travel, with each season offering unique experiences. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting, Fraser Valley has something for everyone.
Fraser Valley Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of British Columbia
- Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
- Group Size: Flexible group sizes
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best times to visit Fraser Valley are during spring and summer for optimal weather conditions. Visitors should pack layers for cooler mornings and evenings. Cultural etiquette includes respecting local farming practices and historical sites. Safety tips include being mindful of wildlife when hiking and following local guidelines for outdoor activities. For payments, credit cards and cash are widely accepted.
Average Tour Price: $75
Lowest Price Tour: $39
Highest Price Tour: $200
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. **Fort Langley National Historic Site**: This historic site offers insights into the region's fur trading past and features reconstructed buildings from the 19th century. 2. **Harrison Hot Springs**: Known for its natural hot springs, this resort town is perfect for relaxation and offers stunning views of Harrison Lake. 3. **Fraser River**: The river provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and scenic drives along its banks. 4. **Cultus Lake**: A popular spot for water sports and family vacations, offering beautiful beaches and recreational activities. 5. **Chilliwack Heritage Park**: A venue for cultural events and festivals, showcasing local art and history.
Popular Activities
Fraser Valley offers a wide range of activities, from hiking and biking in its scenic trails to exploring local wineries and farms. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the Fraser River or relax at Harrison Hot Springs. Cultural experiences include visiting historic sites and attending local festivals. For adventure seekers, there are opportunities for kayaking, birdwatching, and exploring the region's natural beauty.
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Local Food & Cuisine
The local cuisine in Fraser Valley is characterized by its farm-to-table approach, with a focus on fresh produce, meats, and dairy products. Signature dishes often feature local berries, seafood, and farm-raised meats. Noteworthy restaurants include those specializing in farm-to-table dining and traditional Canadian fare. Visitors should try local specialties like blueberries and salmon, and explore the region's wineries for wine tastings.
Getting Around
To get to Fraser Valley, visitors can fly into Vancouver International Airport and then use local transportation options such as buses or rental cars. Once in the region, driving is a convenient way to explore the area, with major highways connecting key destinations. Public transportation is available but limited, so renting a car is recommended for flexibility.
Travel Tips
The best times to visit Fraser Valley are during spring and summer for optimal weather conditions. Visitors should pack layers for cooler mornings and evenings. Cultural etiquette includes respecting local farming practices and historical sites. Safety tips include being mindful of wildlife when hiking and following local guidelines for outdoor activities. For payments, credit cards and cash are widely accepted.
Culture & Customs
Fraser Valley's culture is deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage and indigenous history. Social customs include respecting local traditions and participating in community events. Significant festivals include the Chilliwack Heritage Festival and the Fort Langley Cranberry Festival. Visitors should be aware of local etiquette, such as removing shoes when entering homes and respecting historical sites.
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