Sardis Liquor Store - Grand Finale Tasting Event

Sardis Liquor Store - Grand Finale Tasting Event

** SOLD OUT **

To cap off 2023, and our Grand Finale Tasting Bar Event of the year, we are featuring wines from the most famous appellation in France … Bordeaux!

Happening December 13th from 7-9pm at the Sardis Liquor Store (45610 Luckakuck Way)

The region is the undisputed wine capital of the world and is one of the most celebrated parts of France.

You should know it is not all about red wines in this region. We will be featuring Sauvignon Blanc, Rose etc and the only Bordeaux Sparkling available in BC (fingers crossed that it arrives to us in time).

Several of the gems we will be showcasing can be cellared for 10 – 15 years and have won numerous medals and achieved 90 points or more ratings from the renowned and world recognized palettes of James Suckling, Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, Gilbert & Gaillard, and the Concours Mondial de Macon (Concours de Macon was notably listed previously in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest tasting ever held in the world!)

We are so thrilled to have Simon Cavan Taylor with us “live” to host this event and take us through the line up as only he can and share the stories from these great Chateaus in the Bordeaux region. Some of the wines featured will even be from Classified Growth Chateaus. Truly extraordinary history!

A beautiful way to end the year and our Tasting Bar finale!

We hope to see you there! Book quickly as so many of you know the tickets go fast!

Email Tiffany to book your spot: tiffanyspartydecor@gmail.com

Vancouver FC Final Game of the Season

Vancouver FC Final Game of the Season

Vancouver FC hosts their final match of their inaugural season when York United FC comes to town on October 6. Join us for fun, affordable, family entertainment for the final time in 2023. Don’t miss your chance to experience history with Vancouver FC. Tickets start as low as $25 for adults and $15 for youth which can be purchased on VFC’s website.

Don’t miss your chance to join in the fun at Willoughby Community Park and cheer on your Vancouver FC squad! Tickets are still available online at https://www.showpass.com/vancouver-football-club-single-ticket/

Very Very Improv Theatre

Very Very Improv Theatre

Very Very Improv Theatre, a new, professional improv comedy company based in the Fraser Valley, is set to produce a series of monthly performances at CoWork Chilliwack Studio starting October 7th as part of its inaugural season.  

The COVID-19 pandemic slashed audience attendance at live theatre events across Metro Vancouver, yet the company’s managing artistic director, Langley resident Scott Campbell, sees the potential in the suburbs. “The pandemic triggered a migration of families from Vancouver to surrounding communities - families who still want the arts and culture experiences available in the big city.”

Campbell is a founding member of the long-running Panic Squad Improv Comedy and alumnus of Vancouver TheatreSports. He is leading a company of talented improvisers from across the lower mainland including his former Panic Squad teammate and Chilliwack-based comedian Cliff Prang.

“We’re working to establish a professional improv company in the Fraser Valley and add to the entertainment options here in Chilliwack," says Prang. “We know there are a lot of people in the suburbs who love watching great improv live but don’t want to drive into Vancouver. We’re filling that gap and having a ton of fun in the process.” 

Prang isn’t the only Chilliwack-based cast member. Chilliwack’s Steven Krajnyak and Josh Wilson will also be featured at the CoWork Studio on October 7th. 

In addition to monthly performances at Chilliwack CoWork’s Studio space on the first Saturday of the month, Very Very Improv is offering a full season of improv shows at The Bez Arts Hub in Langley starting September. Monthly Mainstage on the last Saturday of each month, Holiday Fishbowl Challenge December 28, 29 and 30, 2023, and Very Very Valentines February 16 and 17, 2024. The company will also be featured at Abbotsford’s Gallery7 Theatre’s annual comedy festival in April 2024. The company is also available to book for private events.  

Tickets for all performances are on sale now and available online at veryveryimporv.ca/tickets




Exploring the Bountiful Fun: Agritourism Adventures in Chilliwack

Nestled in the heart of The Fraser Valley, Chilliwack isn't just a picturesque haven for nature enthusiasts; it's also a hub for agritourism that promises visitors an authentic and immersive experience in the world of farming and rural life. From the sprawling fields to the charming farmsteads, Chilliwack offers a diverse range of agritourism attractions that showcase the region's rich agricultural heritage. Let's take a journey through some of the most captivating destinations that make Chilliwack a must-visit for agritourism aficionados.


Images Courtesy of Greendale Acres

1. The Chilliwack Corn Maze at Greendale Acres: Where Tradition Meets Adventure

Celebrating its 25th season, the Chilliwack Corn Maze at Greendale Acres stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of agritourism. This beloved attraction isn't just a corn maze; it's a cornerstone of the community where traditions are woven, memories are created, and laughter echoes through the fields.

Greendale Acres boasts an ever-growing array of activities and play structures, ensuring that visitors of all ages can revel in the charm of the countryside. From youngsters digging through the corn kernel pit, to adults rediscovering their inner child on the giant jumping pillow, there's something for everyone. The maze itself presents an exhilarating challenge, inviting you to venture through its twists and turns, working together with friends and family to conquer the puzzle.

Mark your calendars for special events like Grandparents Day on October 6th and October 21st, where all grandparents are welcomed to the maze for free. And for those seeking a mid-week escape, Thursdays in August and September bring a special treat: $12 admission at the door from 2-6pm, making it a perfect time to explore the maze and surrounding attractions.


2. Klaassen Farms: The Land of the Blueberry

Agritourism isn't just about fun and games; it's also a chance to relish the bounty of the land. Klaassen Farms, a blueberry-lovers destination that embraces the essence of Chilliwack's fertile grounds, and welcomes visitors to experience the joy of fruit picking. U-pick season has now wrapped up, but the sweetness has not. The farm store offers seasonal and frozen fruit, ice-cream treats, blueberry lemonade, and more.

After picking up a sweet treat from the store, grab your complimentary wristband and head out back to the Adventure Zone. Here you will find an extensive playground to explore, complete with a big blue jumping pillow, a tractor tire pyramid, playhouse, slide, swings, tunnels, and more! Playing under the open sky, enjoying the tastes, smells, and sounds of the farm provides a connection to nature that's hard to find in urban settings.

Klaassen Farms is a reminder that agriculture isn't just a business; it's a way of life that nurtures both the land and the soul. Open regular hours (Monday through Saturday 9am-8pm) until September 2nd, and select hours until October 7th.


3. Fantasy Farms: A Haven For Fall Fun

For those seeking a fun and frightening agritourism experience, Fantasy Farms is a dream come true. This enchanting destination merges fall fun on the farm with some serious Halloween thrills.

Opening dates have yet to be announced for the 2023 pumpkin season, but every October Fantasy Farms opens Petey’s Pumpkin Patch for hay rides, u-pick pumpkins, animal visits, a family-friendly maze, as well as indoor and outdoor play areas.

If you are looking for something more frightening, cross your fingers as we wait for an opening announcement for the famous Reaper’s Maze of Terror. Visitors come from all over the Lower Mainland to experience the terror of this twisted theatrical horror experience. This attraction is NOT for children, and can make grown adults cry - you’ve been warned.

Fantasy Farms is a testament to the diversity of agritourism offerings in Chilliwack. With its mix of play areas, animal encounters, agricultural offerings, and terrifying attractions, Fantasy Farms turns a farm visit into an unforgettable journey.


Images Courtesy of Atchelitz Threshermen's Association Facebook Page

4. The Atchelitz Threshermen's Association Museum: Unveiling History

Agritourism isn't solely about the present; it's also about honoring the past. The Atchelitz Threshermen's Association Museum preserves the agricultural heritage of Chilliwack and beyond. This living museum is a portal to a bygone era when farming practices shaped communities and cultures.

Exploring the museum, visitors can witness vintage farming machinery, traditional tools, and even learn about historic farming techniques. It's an immersion into the roots of modern agriculture, where innovation met hard work to transform the landscape. The museum reminds us that today's farming traditions are built upon the ingenuity and dedication of those who came before us.

Check their website for Hours. Admission is by donation.


From the lively paths of the Chilliwack Corn Maze at Greendale Acres to the serene fields of Klaassen Farms, the interactive wonders of Fantasy Farms, and the historical treasure trove at The Atchelitz Threshermen's Association Museum, Chilliwack's agritourism offerings are a tapestry woven with stories of the land and the people who tend to it.

As you explore these attractions, you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of agriculture's significance but also create memories that resonate with the joys of rural life. Chilliwack invites you to embrace the agritourism adventure – a journey where traditions are celebrated, connections are forged, and the beauty of the countryside unfolds before your eyes.

Learn to Golf - Cheam Mountain Golf Course - What To Do in Chilliwack

Learn to Golf - Cheam Mountain Golf Course - What To Do in Chilliwack

Golf can seem very intimidating and a daunting hobby to want to take on but with the right teachers, accessibility and a little bit of courage; you’ll find it to be rewarding, fun and an encouraging sport to play!

Cheam Mountain Golf Course is making golf accessible to as many people possible. With their Junior Camps, Mens & Ladies nights and their new golf clinics they’re putting on; you’ll find a great way to get introduced to this sport.

They’ve started offering a Ladies Clinic for all levels of golfers, from beginner to advanced; the coaches will help you get out on the course with the tools and know how you need to enjoy a round of golf.

They offer Level 1, 2 and 3 level courses for Ladies starting August 3 that include 4 lessons with PGA Professionals. The Level 3 courses offer 2 on course 1.5 hour sessions to help with in round scenarios.

Call to book today: 604-847-0429

Or check out their website: https://www.cheammountaingolf.ca

Creative Third Thursdays - Every Month - What To Do in Chilliwack

Creative Third Thursdays - Every Month - What To Do in Chilliwack

Happens EVERY Third Thursday of the month at Studio C in Cowork Chilliwack (12-8465 Harvard Place) at 4:30pm!

Who's this for?

Would you describe yourself as a creative entrepreneur, freelancer, filmmaker, media specialist, software engineer, marketer, animator, technologist, commercial photographer, videographer, designer, writer, maker, web developer or inventor? Or maybe you just like hanging out with other creative types? Then, this is for you!

Creative Third Thursdays is a creative networking event series brought to you by the Chilliwack Creative Commission and Cowork Chilliwack. Each monthly get together includes free drinks and informal networking followed by an interview with a unique guest. Come meet and mingle with likeminded creative types on the third Thursday of every month!

Watch our latest interview with Jason Lum to get a sense of what to expect. Live video production courtesy of Studio C at Cowork Chilliwack.

You can also check out all of the previous guests that were interviewed at Creative Third Thursday here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLatDmR4Wivcr234f_Oi-ZXKhwY7ywKcxE

Tickets are free and available here:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/creative-third-thursdays-tickets-33189097484

You are invited to Creative Third Thursdays on July 20! This month, we are going on a field trip to Kevin Stone's metal sculpture studio.

Kevin Stone is a metal sculptor and specializes in large-scale, one-of-a-kind, three-dimensional metal sculptures. He has created some of the largest sculptures in the world. Check out Kevin's Instagram account to see his incredible work.

Studio address: 8444 Unit C Aitken Road, Chilliwack. It a big yellow building behind Wide Plank Hardwood. You drive through their parking lot to the back building on the right.

Brought to you by:

The Chilliwack Creative Commission is a committee of CEPCO and its mandate is to attract and facilitate economic growth in the emerging creative sector, including film, interactive and digital media. The Chilliwack Creative Commission can connect and facilitate the necessary resources for your creative business needs.

Hosted by:

Cowork Chilliwack is a collaborative workspace on the north side of the freeway. Cowork Chilliwack has established a community of like-minded businesspeople including solo entrepreneurs, freelancers and small teams that call Chilliwack home.

Valley Huskers Season Opener 2023 - July 29

Valley Huskers Season Opener 2023 - July 29

The Valley Huskers first game of the 2023 season is on July 29 at 7pm at Exhibition Stadium in Chilliwack (45500 Spadina Ave).

They will be having JR Country and BC Lions Cheerleaders on site and it’s sure to be a great night for the community to get out and support our local football team!

A rivalry that has existed mostly in geography has become more intense over the past few years as the Huskers take on the Langley Rams. Watch these two teams battle it out in what should be a great season opener!

Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for seniors/students; $5 for kids (5-17 years old).

Check out more about the Valley Huskers here:
https://www.valleyhuskers.ca

Children’s Day at the Harrison Festival of the Arts 2023

Will’s Jams to Headline Upcoming Children’s Day at the Harrison Festival of the Arts

In the midst of the 10 day Harrison Festival of the Arts, the Harrison Festival Society is delighted to announce its “festival within a festival”, Children’s Day. This fun and artistically inspired event will take place from 11am until 4pm on Wednesday July 12, in and around the Memorial Hall in Harrison Hot Springs.

As always, the day will include a range of hands-on activities and presentations, including indoor and outdoor concerts, crafts, a climbing wall, theatre games, and a tiny tots area.

The indoor feature performer in Harrison’s Memorial Hall will be Will’s Jams. This popular Vancouver- based children’s act is a rock and roll dance party, full of great, catchy songs that the whole family will enjoy. Will and his band were at the very limited outdoor version of Children’s Day in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic. With the understandably tiny attendance at that event, festival AD Andy Hillhouse thought it would be great to bring him back now that we are back to a more “normal” festival.

Outside the Memorial there will be performances by Middle Eastern group Al Qahwa, who will educate while they entertain, teaching kids about the songs and music of that part of the world. There will also be shows by Vancouver Puppet Theatre, a masterful presentation of old school European puppetry.

Children’s Day Coordinator Lyndsay James has compiled a range of hands-on, crafty activities for kids to get creative with. The Chilliwack School of the Performing Arts will also be present, with fun playful activities for the theatrically inclined. Hot dogs and other goodies will be for sale by the Agassiz- Harrison Lions.

There is much to experience in the 10 days of the festival, so check www.harrisonfestival.com for more details. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate and are very accessible at six dollars.

Tap-In’s Putting Course - What To Do in Chilliwack

Tap-In’s Putting Course - What To Do in Chilliwack

Since 1999, Tap-In’s Putting Course was the first and remains the only putting course in the lower mainland. This unique experience on natural bent grass putting greens is an enjoyable adventure for those looking for 1-2 hours of entertainment.

They welcome family and friends of any age to enjoy these beautiful 4 acres of manicured grounds carved out of the towering Douglas Fir and Western Cedars.

Does your place of business need an outing for an afternoon or evening? At Tap Ins there is no need to worry about skill level as this fun activity can be enjoyed by everyone!

Book your next party or tournament with them today! 604-769-1880

Check them out online: https://www.tapins.com

Chilliwack Museum Summer Exhibit - From the Archives: Frederick Leary

Chilliwack Museum Summer Exhibit

From the Archives: Frederick Leary
June 24, 2023, to September 9, 2023

This exhibition showcases the life and work of Frederick Gordon Leary. Frederick arrived in Chilliwack in 1914 at the age of 25 and opened The Palms Confectionery on Wellington Avenue. In addition to dishing up sweet treats in his ice cream parlour, Frederick was an avid photographer and contributed to numerous community organizations throughout his life.

Featured in this exhibition are selected photographs taken by Frederick Leary from 1914-1920, featuring area residents and built structures around Chilliwack; along with objects relating to his business and involvement with community organizations.

This exhibition is the second installment of a series highlighting collections pertaining to an individual, featuring records, photographs, and objects from the Chilliwack Museum and Archives collection.

Budget-Friendly Activities to Do with Your Kids This Summer

Summer is here, and it's the perfect time to create lasting memories with your kids… however many families are feeling the pinch with the cost of living at an all-time high. Thankfully, engaging in fun, memorable activities doesn't have to break the bank. We have compiled a list of 8 budget-friendly ideas to keep your kids entertained, active, and off the screens (at least for a little while) this summer.

Let's jump right in!


1. Lake Day:

For a classic summer experience, plan a day at the beach. Chilliwack Lake and Cultus Lake both provide family-friendly beaches and free parking in provincial lots. Pack your swimsuits, towels, and a picnic lunch. Spend quality time with your kids digging in the sand, jumping off the dock, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of these picturesque places. Don't forget to pack the sunscreen!

2. Bridal Falls Waterpark:

Beat the summer heat by visiting Bridal Falls Waterpark. This family-friendly destination offers several budget-friendly options. Take advantage of the free parking and enjoy accessible slides that eliminate the hassle of stairs. Bring your own picnic lunch to save on dining expenses. Additionally, consider purchasing the "dry pass" for discounted admission and take advantage of the $9 tickets for the last 1.5 hours of sliding—a perfect pre-bedtime activity for the little ones.

3. Tap-Ins Putting Course:

Located at Cultus Lake, Tap-Ins Putting Course offers an affordable way to introduce your kids to golf while having fun as a family. With a family pass priced at just $49, you can enjoy 1-2 hours of putting excitement with up to four people (two adults and two kids). Keep an eye out for their special events, such as the upcoming family night on Wednesday, July 12th, for even more family fun.

4. River Lounging:

Escape to the scenic banks of the Vedder and Fraser Rivers for a relaxing day of river lounging. These rivers offer some of the best sandy beaches in the area. Pack your buckets and shovels, beach chairs, and a picnic lunch to create a perfect riverside experience. Explore the numerous swimming holes along the Vedder River, or simply unwind and enjoy the tranquility of agate-hunting along the Fraser River.

5. Go Park-Hopping:

Discover the power of playgrounds in keeping your children entertained by planning a park-hopping adventure. Engage your kids by allowing them to choose three or four parks to visit. Pack snacks and water bottles, and embark on a park-hopping journey. You might even stumble upon a hidden gem you didn't know existed. Let the joy of exploration and playtime fill your summer days.

6. Hike!

Unplug your family from screens and embark on a hiking adventure in the stunning natural landscapes of Chilliwack. Hiking is a fantastic way to keep your kids active while appreciating the beauty of nature. Sit down together and create a bucket list of family-friendly hikes to conquer. Involve your children in the preparation process, from selecting trails to packing hiking bags. If you need suggestions on shorter hikes to begin with, check out this list.

7. Spray Parks

Sure there may be no waterslides at them, but the splash pads offer a fun free way to keep cool this summer. There are 3 spray parks in Chilliwack - the largest of which is outside the Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre, and boasts 16 above ground features, 24 ground sprays, and a “Big Top Soaker” with 170L of dumping power. The other two parks are: Cheam Centre Spray Park located at 45501 Market Way in Garrison, and Central Community Park located at 45943 Victoria Avenue.

8. The Chilliwack Pump Track

Located between the Chilliwack Curling Club and Landing Leisure Centre, the Chilliwack Pump Track is the longest pump track of it’s kind in North America! It is a great place to try a new skill while getting some exercise. The newly added mini pump track is great for little ones on scooters and balance bikes, making this a great activity for the entire family.


So there you have it folks. This summer, you don't have to spend a fortune to create magical moments with your children. Chilliwack offers a range of budget-friendly activities that will keep your kids entertained, active, and inspired. Whether it's waterpark adventures, mini-golf fun, beach days, riverside relaxation, park-hopping excursions, or family hikes, these activities will bring joy to both kids and adults alike and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Get Your Perfect Tan with Just Peachy!

Get Your Perfect Tan with Just Peachy!

Looking to achieve that flawless, sun-kissed glow just in time for commencement and all your summer adventures? Look no further than Just Peachy, the go-to destination for all your spray tanning needs.

🌴☀️ Just Peachy offers two incredible options to suit your preferences. You can indulge in a full body spray tan for a head-to-toe radiance, or opt for just legs to enhance that summer-ready look. They'll work their magic to ensure you leave with a natural-looking tan that will have you feeling like a sun-kissed goddess. 🌟

🎉💰 And here's the best part: Just Peachy's Unlimited Tanning Package is a steal at only $99 a month! 🌟🌟 With this fantastic package, you can enjoy unlimited access to their top-notch spray tanning services. Say goodbye to worrying about costly tanning sessions and hello to a golden glow that will turn heads wherever you go!

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About Pilates - Chilliwack Pilates Studio

About Pilates - Chilliwack Pilates Studio

Chilliwack has a new Pilates studio in town AND they are available for visits to your location for group Pilates classes!

Imagine taking a break with your class, staff or coworkers and enjoy a relaxing and invigorating class that will get you back up and ready for the rest of your day!

**You can also book a Kids Pilates Class with the first class being for free!

Follow About Pilates to learn more and connect with what they’re doing!

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/aboutpilates11

Instagram:
www.instagram.com/aboutpilates1/

Adella is ready to meet her clients and check out the amazing promotions by contacting at 604.240.0088 or aboutpilates1@gmail.com. Book now and enjoy your first private class only at $25.

Black Birch Contracting - Home Renovations & Building in Chilliwack

Black Birch Contracting - Home Renovations & Building in Chilliwack

They are a family-run business with 15 years experience in the construction industry. They value client connections and making their project dreams become a tangible reality, whether it's a backyard patio, a much-needed kitchen and bathroom update, or simple finishing and repairs.

Having lived in the Fraser Valley for over three decades, they know the true worth of the area - from the close-knit communities to the lush farmland, forests, and hidden trails. Operating primarily in Chilliwack and Abbotsford, Black Birch Contracting hopes to help sustain and improve this thriving area, one kitchen reno or deck construction project at a time.

As members of the Canadian Home Builders' Association, they value ethical, responsible construction for residential projects of all sizes, as well as environmentally-friendly designs and materials. They have all the tools, sub trades, skills, and creativity to meet both your project and your family's unique needs.

Check out Black Birch Contracting online:
blackbirchcontracting.com

On Instagram:
instagram.com/blackbirchcontracting

And Facebook:
facebook.com/blackbirchcontracting

About Pilates - New Private Pilates Studio in Chilliwack

About Pilates - New Private Pilates Studio in Chilliwack

Meet Adella, the founder of About Pilates. The gentleman is William, who is a great supporter of About Pilates and Adella’s husband.

About Pilates is a home Pilates studio in Garrison Crossing. It is a Stott Pilates licensed and premium equipped studio with a cozy and private environment. She provides kids, youth, and adult classes and the studio is women’s only. Classes are available both in English and Korean.

About Pilates is client-focused and result driven. Adella always believes that Pilates is for everyone, all ages, and can be part of anyone’s life. Also, she wants her clients to feel motivated, energetic, and healthy by accomplishing their goals through Pilates together.

With About Pilates, you will be able to restore your body alignment with strength, mobility and flexibility. You will find personal touch for your body type and make Pilates part of your life.

Her Pilates journey started after she had her daughter, Chloe. She got inspired by her first Pilates instructor, who helped her to adopt new ways of using and moving her body. Pilates was her life-saver and now a life partner. 

In her spare time, she enjoys hiking and biking with her family and a little furry friend, Coco. She enjoys making online content and sharing her Pilates knowledge and energy through her social media channels.

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/aboutpilates11

Instagram:
www.instagram.com/aboutpilates1/

Adella is ready to meet her clients and check out the amazing promotions by contacting at 604.240.0088 or aboutpilates1@gmail.com. Book now and enjoy your first private class only at $25.

Exploring the Great Outdoors: Camping Adventures in Chilliwack, BC

There's something magical about escaping the hustle and bustle of city life and immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature. In Chilliwack, British Columbia, you'll discover a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of camping opportunities that will make your heart soar. From picturesque lakeside retreats to serene riverside campsites, this charming region has it all. Join us on an exciting journey as we explore the best camping spots in Chilliwack and unveil the treasures that await.

Sunnyside Campground at Cultus Lake:

Nestled on the shores of the pristine Cultus Lake, Sunnyside Campground is a haven for camping enthusiasts. Wake up to breathtaking views of the glistening lake, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests. The campground offers a range of camping options, from tent sites to RV hookups, ensuring that everyone can enjoy their ideal camping experience. Spend your days swimming, boating, or simply lounging on the sandy beach, and as the sun sets, gather around the campfire to share stories and create lasting memories.

Vedder River Campground in Yarrow:

Situated on the outskirts of Yarrow, Vedder River Campground is a hidden gem for nature lovers. Set up camp along the serene Vedder River, where you can cast your fishing line or enjoy a leisurely riverside stroll. The campground features spacious sites, clean facilities, and a peaceful ambiance, making it the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. Fall asleep to the gentle sounds of the river and wake up refreshed, ready for a day of adventure.

BC Recreational Campsites and Provincial Park Campsites:

Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Road are home to a host of BC recreational campsites and provincial park campsites that offer endless possibilities for outdoor exploration. Pitch your tent or park your RV amidst the awe-inspiring natural beauty that surrounds you. Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park offers a range of camping experiences, from family-friendly sites to more secluded wilderness camping area that boast stunning mountain vistas, and abundant wildlife. Cultus Lake Provincial Park offers family-friendly sites with access to showers, in a beautiful setting that is still close to town. Embrace the freedom of the great outdoors and create unforgettable memories with loved ones.

Delta Grove Campground Sign in Cultus Lake Provincial Park

Mt. Waddington's Outdoors: Your Ultimate Backpacking/Hiking Companion:

No camping trip is complete without the right gear and supplies. Head to Mt. Waddington's Outdoors, a local shop on Vedder Road, to find everything you need for your adventure. From top-quality outdoor gear to backpacking essentials, this store has it all. The knowledgeable staff will guide you in choosing the perfect gear, ensuring you're well-prepared for your camping and hiking escapades. So, gear up and embark on your outdoor journey with confidence!

Fortin's Home Hardware: Your One-Stop Camping Shop:

Sometimes, we realize we've forgotten a crucial camping item at the last minute. Fear not! Fortin's Home Hardware, with two convenient locations in Chilliwack, has you covered. Whether you need a new camping stove, a cozy sleeping bag, fun water floaties, or some handy campsite accessories, this friendly hardware store has a wide selection of camping gear to meet your needs. Don't let a minor setback dampen your spirits; Fortin's is here to save the day!

Chilliwack, BC, beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts with its awe-inspiring landscapes and an abundance of camping opportunities. Whether you choose to unwind by the serene Cultus Lake, embrace the tranquility of the Vedder River, or explore the vast wilderness along Chilliwack Lake and the Chilliwack River, you're in for an unforgettable experience. And with Mt. Waddington's Outdoors and Fortin's Home Hardware at your service, you'll have all the camping gear and supplies you need. So, dust off your tent, pack your backpack, and let Chilliwack be your gateway to a world of outdoor bliss. Embrace the freedom, soak up the natural beauty, and let the joy of camping in Chilliwack fill your heart with happiness. Happy camping!

Spring Cleaning in Chilliwack!

Spring is here, which means it's time to get your home and car in top shape for the warmer months ahead. Although it is a great time to refresh your living spaces, we also know it can be a daunting task in this go-go-go world.

Fortunately, there are some excellent companies in Chilliwack that can help you get started on your spring cleaning. Here are three top-notch cleaning and organizing companies to call today:


Lemon & Pine co. Photo Credit: WE ARE THE NORTHERN

Lemon & Pine Co. - Founded in 2017 by Erika Longmore, Lemon & Pine Co. is a Chilliwack-based cleaning and organizing company. Over the years, the company has grown from a one-person operation to a team of ten professionals, providing a range of services, including cleaning, organizing, and exterior cleaning. Follow them on social media for cleaning and organizing tips, and download their latest cleaning printables!


racheal Walker of Walkers Cleaning Service

Walkers Cleaning Services - Another fantastic woman-owned and operated company that specializes in a range of cleaning services, including weekly, biweekly, monthly, occasional, and deep cleaning, as well as organizing services. They also offer add-ons like short dog walks and fresh flower delivery to brighten up your home. Walkers Cleaning Services is fully bonded and insured and offers online bookings for added convenience. Visit them over at www.walkerscleaningservices.ca


Toby’s Car Detail on Railway Ave

Toby's Car Detail - If you're looking to give your car a spring cleaning, Toby's Car Detail is an excellent choice. With almost 50 years of experience, this company is known for providing high-quality work, attention to detail, and amazing customer service. Located on Railway Avenue, Toby's Car Detail can help your car look and feel like new again.


These three companies are great options for anyone looking to give their home or car a spring cleaning. Whether you need help with cleaning, organizing, or detailing, these companies have got you covered.

Who is your go-to company for that extra tidying help? We would love to hear from you!

Favourite Rainy Day Hikes in Chilliwack

Itching to get outside, but the weather won’t cooperate?

Springtime can feel long, dark, and wet here in Chilliwack.

Thankfully, we have compiled a short list of trails that you can complete on even the rainiest day - thanks to dense tree canopies (and a little rain gear). Read on for a list of our favourite rainy day hikes in Chilliwack.

Seven Sisters

A great little hike up in Cultus Lake Provincial Park, Seven Sisters is a 60 minute out and back hike that takes you to where 7 giant douglas fir trees once stood (3 remain standing today). We suggest parking in the Entrance Bay/Jade Bay Parking Lot and crossing the road to the Delta Grove Campground where the trail begins. This is a great hike for kids, and is rated as “Easy”.

Giant Douglas Fir

Located just south of Clear Creek Campground in Cultus Lake Provincial Park, The Giant Douglas Fir Trail is a great route for kids or those who want a short, easy walk in the woods. It is an out-and-back hike, taking around 30 minutes to complete. The route takes you to a single massive douglas fir tree which makes for a great photo op!

Teapot Hill

Our third, and definitely most popular Cultus hike is Teapot Hill. This trail begins in the parking lot along Columbia Valley Highway, just beyond Delta Grove Campground. It is a slightly more challenging trail than the two mentioned above, taking approximately 1 hour and 45 mins to complete the 5km route, with a 250m elevation gain. The top of the trail boasts a beautiful view of Cultus Lake, while the search for hidden teapots entertains kids and adults alike.

Broken Tree Loop Via Pitxel & Cholqthet (Community Forest)

The Broken Tree Loop is a great walking trail, nestled under the canopy of the Chilliwack Community Forest. It features a 156m elevation gain over 3.1km, taking approximately 1 hour and 5 mins to complete. The Chilliwack Community Forest is a unique trail system that has many different loops/hikes, so you can customize your experience and make your hike longer or shorter.

Hillkeep Regional Park

Although not as densely covered, Hillkeep Regional Park is a great short hike on the North side of Chilliwack for those rainy days that you want a quick burst of nature. It features two options: a viewpoint trail and a meadow trail, which in total equate to a 2km hike rated as “Easy” on most trail apps.

Mt. Thom

Mt. Thom Trail joins the suburban community of Promontory, with the rural community above in Ryder Lake. If you are looking for a good burn, park on Sylvan Drive and make your way up the wooden staircase which leads to a series of switchbacks up the mountain. This route is a round trip of about 10km, taking 2.5 hours to complete, and offers a beautiful view of the valley from the viewpoint up top. If you want to reap the rewards without breaking too much of a sweat there is a shorter route to the viewpoint. The trailhead on Churchill Parkway in Ryder Lake provides access to the lookout loop, a 1.8km trail that takes around 40 mins to complete.

Bridlewood Trail

Head over to our Around Chilliwack's Instagram to see our photo diary of this Promontory hike!

What is your favourite short & sweet hike to tackle on a rainy day? Let us know in the comments!

Chilliwack Museum Archives FREE Tours

Chilliwack Museum Archives FREE Tours

Archives tours are back!

Join us on the last Friday of each month at 3:00 pm to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Chilliwack Archives. You will learn all about how to utilize the Archives, plus receive a sneak peek of the Archival and Collections Storage.

Tours typically happen on the last Friday of every month.
Check the museum website for their next tour date:
https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/free-archives-tours/

Tours take place at the Chilliwack Archives located in Evergreen Hall (9291 Corbould Street).

The Suitcase Project - Chilliwack Museum Exhibit

The Suitcase Project - Chilliwack Museum Exhibit
Open February 9, 2023, to June 3, 2023

The Chilliwack Museum has a new exhibit open that we recommend you go check out. Learning about the stories of immigrants making their way to Canada and the USA and the journey of hardship and success that they have faced. As well as looking at artifacts and stories of ancestors and the troubles they faced.

The Suitcase Project asks yonsei and gosei (fourth and fifth generation) Japanese Canadians and Americans what they would pack if uprooted from their homes at a moment’s notice. 

While these descendants of the internment and incarceration may never have to endure the same forced uprooting as their ancestors, Kayla Isomura’s work examines how they, and those descended from families who experienced other forms of discrimination, remain affected by this history today through a series of photographs, short films, and interviews. 

Over the course of nearly three months, more than 80 subjects ranging in age and background shared their stories from cities in British Columbia, Canada and Washington, USA.
June 16, 2018, marked its debut at the Nikkei National Museum in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Visit the exhibit yourself Monday to Friday from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, Thursday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. at 45820 Spadina Avenue

Visit the Chilliwack Museum online at www.chilliwackmuseum.ca