9 Outdoor Spring Experiences to Awaken Your Sense of Adventure

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Estimated Read Time: 4 min 9 sec April is the first full month of Spring when the world comes roaring to life in vibrant colour and fresh air, and one of the best places to awaken your sense of splendour is right here in The Fraser Valley. As the days get a little longer and […]

Hope Memorial Park

Hope Memorial Park

Located on 3rd Avenue, this beautiful park sits just across the street from the hub of Hope’s Downtown.

Fraser River Heritage Park

Fraser River Heritage Park is rich in history and a community gathering place for events and festivals, kite flying, sledding, and dog walking. Immerse yourself in the panoramic views of the Fraser Valley and take a moment to read the interpretive panels along the trails to enrich your knowledge with the stories of the land.

Hayward Lake

This beautiful lake offers an array of outdoor recreation for all seasons. Popular for its sandy beach and swimming in the warm summer months, or for the non-motorized boating making it ideal for Kayaking and canoeing year-round.  Have a pup? Don’t forget to bring them too! With a specialized dog-friendly beach area, you are sure […]

Cascade Falls Regional Park

This stunning 30m drop waterfall changes with the seasons from the heady rush of the spring runoff to a winter paradise complete with icicles on a snowy day. In just a short 1km steep incline walk through a forested trail you can access viewing platforms, and for those with an adventurous spirit walk the FREE […]

Rolley Lake Provincial Park

Rolley Provincial Park is on the outskirts of Mission and offers 64 campsites nestled in second-growth conifers with a warm-water lake for swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking trails. A great nature-based getaway that is still close to the city.

Vedder Park

Located right by the scenic Vedder River, this park offers biking and walking trails, an off-leash dog park, and picnic area.

Island 22 Regional Park

Equipped with walking trails, beach, off-leash dog park, bike skills park, and equestrian and boat launch facilities, this scenic park is a favourite among locals.

Cultus Lake Provincial Park

Set in Chilliwack’s forested hills, this Provincial Park has amazing swimming beaches, campgrounds, hiking & water sports.

Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park

The landscape encompassing the park is characterized by low elevation valleys and lush, rounded mountains. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, and viewing the spectacular Bridal Veil Falls, which tumbles 60 metres over a smooth rock face, creating a “veil-like” effect.

Forge a New Path

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!