Vancouver to The Fraser Valley & Manning Park

The Fraser Valley stretches east from Vancouver towards E. C. Manning Provincial Park. Explore mountains, farmland, wineries, and welcoming communities.

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Vancouver

Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Queen Elizabeth Park, English Bay and iconic Stanley Park are just some of the places to take in Vancouver’s breathtaking beauty. Explore Vancouver’s history by visiting Gastown—the city’s birthplace—and complete your trip with a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium or the Vancouver Lookout.

Abbotsford

Abbotsford is where farm meets table, spirit meets nature, and travellers meet our cultivated city. Come for the eats, the arts, and the backwood trails. Come for adventures, experiences, and for moments you’ll take with you wherever you’re headed to next.

Chilliwack

Combining personal well-being with the well-being of the entire ecosystem, Chilliwack is an ideal getaway from the urban in search of pathways less traveled. Chilliwack is a outdoor recreation hub, surrounded by mountains, lakes, parks, and trails suitable for hiking, climbing, biking, paddling, and more.

Harrison Hot Springs

Nestled against Southwestern British Columbia's magnificent mountains and the sandy beaches of Harrison Lake, Harrison Village is your local vacation destination filled with a rich history and natural wonders including our world-famous BC hot springs.

Hope

At the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers, Hope offers abundant outdoor activities from hiking and fishing to rafting and golfing. Stop at the Visitor Centre to pick up trail maps or a self-guided tour maps of Hope’s famous chainsaw carvings, Rambo: First Blood filming locations, and more. 

Manning Park

E.C. Manning Park sits at the heart of the Cascade Mountains. An extraordinarily diverse landscape, easy access, and countless recreational opportunities make this one of British Columbia’s most popular parks.