Creekside Cheese and Creamery

Certified organic creamery offering authentic European style cheeses, self serve cream-top milk, grass-fed beef, and other farm fresh products. Visit the friendly farm animals during store hours: Thurs – Sat 9:30 till 5:00.

Harrison Lavender

Harrison Lavender is a small lavender farm near beautiful Harrison Lake. We grow lavender plants and are committed to offering natural lavender products for the home, body, mind, and soul. Our products are handcrafted in small batches on our farm. In the summer, visitors can enjoy delicious ice cream and lavender lemonade.

Kilby Historic Site

Travel back to an early 1900’s rural community and visit a 1906 General Store Museum. Enjoy lunch or coffee and pie in our Cafe, feed friendly farm animals and participate in homesteading activities and events. Campground just down the road.

Explore the Fraser Valley Circle Farm Tour

Berry wine, baked goods, blooms, and baskets overflowing with goodies. The Fraser Valley’s self-guided Circle Farm Tour is the perfect way to celebrate the seasons and support small, family-run businesses along the way. Build warm connections with local farmers and artisans whose roots run deep in this area, and grow a new appreciation for food, community, and craftsmanship. You might just find a few surprises along the way. The Circle Farm Tour is a series of community roadmaps that bring you to unique agri-tourism destinations, special events, farm-gate vendors, open-air markets and eateries dotted throughout the Fraser Valley. Here’s what to expect on your adventure.

12 Places to Discover the Fraser Valley Art Scene

The Fraser Valley is bursting with arts and culture! From murals draped through downtown cores to detailed carvings plotted along street corners, you’ll find a vast array of interesting pieces in each community. Check out our list below for some inspiration to get you started!

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.

The Farm House Natural Cheeses

From Clothbound Cheddar to fresh Cheese Truffles, this family-run cheese farm produces an exciting variety of products made from happy, pasture-fed cows and goats. Tucked along a quiet country road in Agassiz, the farm has been in business since 2003, and a number of their prize-winning cheeses can be found in Vancouver’s high-end restaurants today. The goat and cow cheeses are inspired by the Old World and made with traditional recipes and methods.

Tee-Time on The Fairway

With Springtime in the air, tee-time in the Valley is plentiful. Whether you’re an experienced golfer looking for challenging hilly terrain, a first-timer ready for smooth fairways, or just looking to have some fun, the Valley offers a variety of phenomenal courses for any age and skill level.

Muddy Waters Café

Step inside this friendly Agassiz bakery and soak up the mouth-watering aromas of fresh and delicious treats. Cure your “cabin fever” and satisfy your sweet tooth with an assortment of colourful pies, pastries, fudge, cookies and other creative delights.

Cure Your Cabin Fever with These Winter Activities

Grab those mittens, strap on your boots and head out to enjoy all the winter activities the valley has to offer! From hitting the slopes to enjoying a good ol’ hockey game from one of our local teams, there’s something for everyone and every ability to enjoy during the cold seasons.

Love in the Valley

Love is in the air in The Fraser Valley! There is no shortage of ways to spend time with the ones you love the most in your life. Whether it’s from a partner or your very best friends, you’ll be sure to find something to do to celebrate the love you share in a region just as special as they are.