Things to do in the Fraser Valley

The Fraser valley is an hours drive from Vancouver and is British Columbia’s most important farming region, know for being the “Berry capital of Canada. ” There is plenty to do from spending an afternoon at a local vineyards, orchard, or farm to plenty of outdoor actives like fishing, hiking, and biking. There is something for everyone in the Fraser Valley!

Eat

AbbotsfordRestaurant 62 (restaurant62.ca) features hearty farm fare such as pork belly and duck breast, with ingredients sourced from the surrounds.   Bow & Stern (bowandstern.ca) matches ales with “comfort” seafood such as lobster mac and cheese, or steamed clams with fries. Head to Duft & Co. (duftandco.com) if you are craving something sweet. Get there early though, they are known for some of the best baking in town and sell out quick!

Langley – If you’re after sweetness, don’t go past Fort Langley’s Blacksmith Bakery (blacksmithbakery.ca) for tarts, pecan brownies and caramel cheesecakes, or Ritual Ice Cream (ritualicecream.com) for crepes and maple-walnut ice cream.

Drink

Chillwack Old Yale Brewing (oldyalebrewing.com) in the heart of their Brewery is their Back Porch Tasting Room where you can head for delicious food and great craft beer.

Abbotsford – Head to Field House Brewing (Fieldhousebrewing.com) to enjoy their craft beer, local food, and great music. It’s a great place to gather with friends and family!

Langley – Trading Post Brewery & Eatery (tradingpostbrewing.com) Come for the food and stay for their beer, Trading Post with three different locations across the valley to serve you!

Do

Chilliwack – The 60-metre waterfall in Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park (env.gov.bc.ca) is impressive and makes for a good trip. If you want a hike to get the heart pumping but wont take to long try Lindaman Lake (env.gov.bc). The trail is well kept and the view of the lake at the top is rewarding!

Hope – The Othello Tunnels (env.gov.bc.ca) follows the spectacular course of a disused 1890s railway line through tunnels and across trestle bridges that span the river. Few walks this easy provide such dramatic surrounds.

Langley – There are many trails around Langley, a popular one being the Pepin Brook Trail at Aldergrove Lake Park. Wide with a stroller friendly path – this trail is good for all ages!

Info from: traveller.com.au/the-threeminute-guide-fraser-valley-canada

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