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.