Frettchan Studios

Chantelle Trainor-Matties is an artist from British Columbia, Canada with Nisga’a and Métis heritage that specializes in illustration, graphic design, painting as well as mural work. She works for herself and does freelance and contract work for private and commercial clientele through her small business Frettchan Studios. Her work ranges from bold contemporary Northwest coast […]

Sasq’ets Basket Café  

Tater tots and a delicious bread with toppings on a plate

Sasq’ets Basket Café, a dining experience inspired and immersed in nature. Breakfast and Lunch specials Monday to Friday. Sasq’ets Basket Cafe also offers on-site/off-site catering services, as well as meeting space that can accommodate group events, business retreats, and cultural interpretive services.

Tradish’s The Ancestor Cafe

5 jars of jam sitting on a wooden table

Bringing Traditional Indigenous Nourishment to urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous health-conscious people, while supporting Indigenous food sovereignty with their Plant Medicine Jam line!

Sts’ailes Cultural Tours

Explore Sts’ailes land, culture and discover “the beating heart” of the Harrison River Valley. Sts’ailes Cultural Tourism offers a variety of services from land acknowledgements to workshops and tours.

Stɑl̓əw̓ Arts & Cultural Society Events

Stɑl̓əw̓ Arts & Cultural Society is dedicated to advocacy and empowering Indigenous artists living in Coast Salish territories in order to share their gifts. stɑl̓əw̓ Arts & Cultural Society offers a variety of events (such as the annual Stɑl̓əw̓ Pow-Wow), workshops, classes and more.

Stó:lō Nation Bad Rock Tours

Stó:lō territory is a cultural treasure within the Fraser Valley and into the Canyon, surrounded by majestic mountains and centred around the Fraser River. Discover the stories and Hal’qeméylem place names. You can view cultural artifacts, hear our oral history that supports our Stó:lō traditions, visit our newly renovated interpretive centre and learn about our […]

Hope Slide

In the early hours of January 9, 1965, almost 50 million cubic metres of snow, rock, mud and trees tumbled 1800 metres down the southeast slope of Johnson Peak into the valley below. Outram Lake, located near the bottom of Johnson Peak was completely wiped out and the force of the landslide pushed debris up […]

Mission Museum

The front of the Mission Museum, which is a white building with a large front porch, and white hydrangea bushes decorating the front perimeter.

A visit to the Mission Museum will give you an insight into our community story from the first human occupation in Sto:lo traditional territory dating back over 9,000 years and continuing to the present day. With over 10,000 artifacts, images, videos, and the written word, many donated by the locals and organizations, this is a […]

X̲áːytem National Historic Site

The front of X̲áːytem National Historic Site, which is a small wooden building with a front porch.

X̲áːytem, or Hatzic Rock, is a site of cultural, historical, and spiritual importance to the Stó:lō people. This site, which is also a National Historic Site of Canada, is open to visitors during select days for the “Stó:lō Tourism’s Cultural Experience Summer Series’. X̲áːytem is home to an archaeological pithouse which is one of the […]

Coqualeetza Grounds

Discover the culture, traditions, history.  Learn about art, plants, collections and language of the Stó:lō people. Explore the Stó:lō Resource Centre and learn about the authentic Coast Salish basket and archaeological collections including Man Turned to Stone: T’xwelátse.

Little White House & Co

The dining area of Little White House & Co, which features all-white wooden chairs and tables, white walls and furnishings, and a glass chandelier.

In need of some high tea and cute quintessentials? Little White House is the place for you! It is home to a very quaint, romantic cafe setting for champagne, afternoon tea & all-day Parisian brunches. As well as, a beautiful store filled with clothing, furniture, shoes, and more!

salishan Place by the River

A mockup of what the new salishan Place by the River building will look like.

salishan Place by the River is Fort Langley’s new arts, culture, and heritage facility under development in dialogue with the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), Máthxwi (Matsqui), and Se’mya’me (Semiahmoo) First Nations and other community organizations.