Kwantlen Sculptures

The Kwantlen Sculptures featured on the side of the Ruskin Dam.

Ruskin Dam is the site of six pier panels created by Kwantlen First Nation artist Brandon Gabriel, depicting the Kwantlen Nation’s connection to the water and land of the region. These are backlit at night and can be seen from the Lougheed Highway (if you are not the designated driver) or head to BC Hydro […]

Big M Sculpture

An art sculpture of the letter M.

Downtown Mission is home to our iconic M. An artistic representation of our historic past and connection to forestry, the railroad, and river; designed and created by local artists Dean and Christina Lauze. Check out the information that highlights the significance of each piece next to the sculpture.

Chilliwack Cultural Centre

The outside of the Chilliwack Cultural Centre

The Chilliwack Cultural Centre is Chilliwack’s home for artistic discovery and exploration; with two performance theatres, art galleries, 21 music studios, and four arts and craft studios, we present, champion, and celebrate creativity in all forms on the territory of the Stó:lō Coast Salish People. We aspire to be a place where all artists and […]

Trethewey House

A yellow house with a grassy lawn in front.

This custom arts and crafts style home was built in 1925 for baron J.O. Trethewey and has been restored for visitors. Located near Mill Lake Park, visitors are invited to explore the beautiful heritage gardens, schoolhouse building and the home itself. House tours by appointment only, Monday to Friday 1pm to 5pm.

Inch Creek Hatchery

A sturgeon swims through shallow waters.

Tucked away against the backdrop of Dewdney Peak and Nicomen Mountain, this satellite fish hatchery is run by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and offers an inside look at how sockeye, chum, and coho salmon and steelhead trout spawn, grow and are later released into tributaries primarily along the Fraser River. There are also two large […]

Steelhead Falls

A woman walks up a trail in a forest.

Steelhead Falls is a gorgeous waterfall at the end of a quick 1km hike in. With bridges, water routes, and natural growth you might just feel like you stepped right into a storybook. The wonderment of this area is only expanded when trekking through on a foggy Mission day. Bring the family with you when […]

STS Guiding

A fishing rod on a boat.

Guided Sturgeon & Salmon Fishing in Mission, British Columbia! New to fishing or want a new challenge? Go on a guided fishing trip with STS guiding services and chase after the prehistoric dinosaur that is the sturgeon. Salmon fishing is also available. Whether it is a day trip, corporate outing or small group fishing vacation, […]

Fort Langley Tours

A sign in the foreground with the words "Historic Fort Langley" on it; a white house with the sign that says "Fort Langley" in the background

Explore the rich history of the birthplace of BC. Learn how Fort Langley and the people here have evolved over time, what makes it significant and other fun facts. This tour is sure to entertain tourist, locals and everyone in between. Do you want your tour to be an interactive experience where you can ask […]

Syéxw Chó:leqw Adventure Park

A wooden statue of a Sasquatch creature holding a bike in its hand

The Syéxw Chó:leqw Adventure Park opened in September 2018 to serve the local trails and recreation community. The Park is located on the traditional land and territory of Sq’ewá:lxw First Nation. The Park includes 4,000 metres of walking and cycling trails, a bike skills park, viewing platforms, a 90,000 square foot playground, as well as […]

Season of the Wild

Eagle in the woods

Join us this fall as we celebrate the beauty and biodiversity of the Harrison River Valley by honouring the majestic bald eagle, the luminescent salmon, and the prehistoric sturgeon. Every year between October and January, spawning salmon return to Canada’s first certified salmon stronghold, the Harrison River. This ecologically rich river is one of the […]

Chilliwack Art Trail

Two people stand in front of an outdoor mural.

Discover the vibrant and inspiring public art of Chilliwack. Our city takes pride in its thriving creative community, constantly enriching the landscape with new and captivating pieces. Exploring the Chilliwack Art Trail is a safe, family-friendly activity that offers a unique and enriching experience for all ages. Download the guide below!

Your Summer Road Trip Itinerary Through The Fraser Valley

Hell's Gate Air Tram, beyond lowered from the top of the valley

Estimated Read Time: 6 min 18 sec What is it about summer that just makes us want to get behind the wheel and take off into the unknown? The natural beauty of the Fraser Valley is always an inspiration to explore, but when the sun comes out for weeks on end, there’s even more reason […]