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Spring and Summer bring a bounty of blooms to the region. Did you know the Fraser Valley is home to over 20 flower experiences, including Tulip, Sunflower, and Dahlia festivals? Which experience in the valley will you visit this flower season?
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Few moments capture the essence of peace and relaxation quite like a trip into the wide-open wilderness, perhaps with a good book and a quiet spot beside a pristine lake. When spring rolls around, many avid campers are already planning summer adventures, scheduling vacation time, and rushing to reserve coveted campsites. But why not beat them to the punch?
The longer you’ve been away, the more you realize how much you’ve missed. Plan your visit back to the Fraser Valley this summer, where timeless adventures and new experiences await!
Although the Fraser Valley is well known for being one of the most agriculturally productive parts of BC, it remains a surprise to some that the Valley is actually the second largest wine producing region in British Columbia. Our cool climate, fertile soil, along with farmers who have a passion for viticulture, means that wine lovers can find over 15 wineries covering more than 200 acres in the region.
Ever thought of making ice cream at home? Adding a punch of flavour is easy to this basic recipe! The Fraser Valley is abundant in local blueberry farms offering U-pick, pre-picked, or frozen berries that are grown only steps from the checkout.