Harrison Visitor Centre & Sasquatch Museum

In April 2024, we proudly opened the new Harrison Visitor Centre + Sasquatch Museum at its original location on Hot Springs Road. Our goal was to create a space that honours the region’s Indigenous and historical roots while remaining functional and accessible for everyone. We designed the building to accommodate a wide range of needs. […]
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day – September 30, 2023

With the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day just around the corner, we’ve put the need-to-know details of related events together for you to see what’s happening. This is a day for listening and learning, and the following events are great resources to begin or extend your knowledge, and grow with others in Indigenous reconciliation.
Fraser Valley National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day Events

With the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day just around the corner, we’ve put the need-to-know details of related events together for you to see what’s happening. This is a day for listening and learning, and the following events are great resources to begin or extend your knowledge, and grow with others in Indigenous reconciliation.
Tuckkwiowhum Village

Enjoy a traditional First Nation experience in breathtaking surroundings. They offer overnight teepee stays, self-guided and guided tours, educational workshops, events, and their longhouse is available for weddings, graduations, meetings, and conferences.
Ravens Brewing Company

Ravens Brewing Company is inspired by the agricultural roots surrounding the Abbotsford area. Focusing on European and West Coast style beers and respecting the ingredients traditionally found in these great brews they work with local growers and suppliers to craft great beers full of character and style. Their tasting room features three core brews as […]
Indigenous-Owned Businesses and Experiences in the Fraser Valley

Here in the Fraser Valley, we live, work, and play on the traditional and ancestral territories of a diverse number of Indigenous communities. From cultural tours, interpretive centres, and outdoor adventures to art galleries and shops, we invite you to surround yourself with the rich and multi-faceted Indigenous experiences of the Fraser Valley.
A Journey with Bad Rock Tours

A day trip into the Fraser Valley mountains and along the rivers, we joined Bad Rock Tours as they shared the history of their land.