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Ambstep Holdings has been in the custom home business since Today’s Chilliwack is not the sleepy rural town many think of when 1991. Principal builder Ed Van tongeren has decades of experience they hear the name. Sure, you can still fi nd corn stands on country roads and the surrounding scenic farmland is still producing milk, in many aspects of construction, including his specialty — hillside fruit, and vegetables. But Chilliwack has grown by leaps and bounds projects. Ambstep has built projects in Chilliwack’s Promontory, in recent years, bringing the best of urban activity to its rural setting. Little Mountain, and Chilliwack Mountain hillside neighbourhoods. If you want to grab a latte, catch a movie, take in a yoga class, or enjoy some fi ne dining, you can easily do so here. Ambstep Holdings is a certifi ed registered builder and a certifi ed Chilliwack does retain some of its small-town charm. Being just a build green builder. Ed Van tongeren is a leader in his industry, little further from all the commotion of the Lower Mainland doesn’t having served as president and a board director for the Fraser seem to faze the people who live here. They like the laid-back approach and friendly attitude. Remember when the cashier at the Valley branch of the Canadian Home Builders Association. He there’s nowhere like this local grocery store called you by name and people would say hello also sits on the local builders council and serves on the City of when you were out for a walk? That still happens in Chilliwack. Chilliwack’s Development Permit Advisory Committee. But Chilliwack has grown to a bustling community of more than 80,000 people. Along with the growth in numbers the city has done Ed and Ambstep believe in helping the next generation too. In a good job keeping up with amenities. In the last few years the addition to two journeymen carpenters, Ambstep employs several new Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre, with its competition pool, apprentices. Away from the jobsite, Ed coaches one of his sons’ wave pool, hot tubs, saunas, and massive fi tness facility, has made Chilliwack a healthier community. Next door Prospera Centre boasts hockey teams and he and his wife Michelle recently welcomed a two ice rinks and is home to the Chilliwack Bruins of the WHL. And new baby. Originally from Manitoba, Ed has lived in BC since 1988. just across the road from there is Townsend Park with its new turf sports fi eld, baseball diamonds, playground, and walking paths. A brand new Chilliwack Cultural Centre with a new community theatre is slated for completion in 2010. And all of that is only fi ve minutes from Retriever Ridge! View from Retriever Ridge looking north east Across Highway 1 in Sardis, new community facilities are being over the and downtown Chilliwack. built and the number of shops, services, and restaurants is always expanding. Don’t want to venture far from Retriever Ridge? There’s plenty of shopping in downtown Chilliwack, including Salish Plaza there’s nowhere like this with PriceSmart Foods, Rogers, and Starbucks, and just down the road a newly built Safeway. If you like fi ne food and cuisine you Welcome to Retriever Ridge, situated on the northern slopes of there’s nowhere like this won’t have to travel far. Downtown Chilliwack boasts numerous fi ne Chilliwack Mountain. There really is nowhere else like this. restaurants including the amazing Bravo Restaurant and Lounge, On-site sales centre: What makes this rare collection of multi-level detached homes, known for its exquisite food and award-winning wine list. Or how 43540 Alameda Drive, Chilliwack, BC duplexes, and townhomes spectacular are the fabulous views in all about some food for the soul at Evangeline’s Barbeque on Mill For sales information please contact: directions. To the west the Fraser River meanders towards the ocean. Street? There’s also a great assortment of ethnic food restaurants in To the north forested hillsides gently give way to fertile farmland. HomeLife Glenayre Realty Co. Ltd. downtown Chilliwack, including Chinese, Thai, Japanese, and Indian. To the east the Fraser River winds its way towards you with the Walter Browne 604-795-2955 or 1-800-795-2955 You can golf a different course every day of the week, hike the many snow-capped peaks of Mt. Cheam and the Cascade Mountain range e-mail: [email protected] miles of trails, bike along country roads, fi sh, or just relax at Cultus looming over Downtown Chilliwack. Within only a few minutes of Lake. Whatever your outdoor pursuit, Highway 1 means Retriever Ridge is easy to come and go from. Chilliwack is the place to do it. Imagine awakening to birdsong in this magnificent natural setting where eagles and hawks soar. Imagine revelling in a viewscape that N Get fi t at the Chilliwack Landing Leisure changes subtly with the seasons and offers something new every SCHEYEY RD. HODGINS Centre (below) and eat well at Bravo AV WOLF RD. . E. Restaurant and Lounge (right). time you look out the window. Imagine evenings entertaining on your

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EXIT 109 multi-level floor plans, natural wood inside and out, rock, tile, and LICKMAN RD VEDDER RD a warm palette of fine finishings. All this at spectacular pricing! We’ve thought of all the details so you won’t have to. If you Located on Chilliwack Mountain west of downtown Chilliwack. From Highway 1 take the Lickman Rd. exit (116), and turn north, follow Lickman Rd. want to add your personal touch to your new home, we until it turns into Chilliwack Mountain Road, follow this around the mountain until it turns into Old Orchard Road, follow the signs to Retriever Ridge. will work with you to customize the plan ensuring you get exactly what you want. www.retrieverridge.com www.retrieverridge.com Live the life you deserve by making Retriever Ridge your home.

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The Van Maren Group of Companies, owned by life-long Vedder River Rotary Trail Eight golf courses within minutes Chilliwack residents Bernie and Eric Van Maren, is one of North America’s most respected builders with a track- record dating back to its formation in 1973. Chilliwack, a city in the country The company has completed a vast array of projects When people talk about “Beautiful ” across Canada and the United States and has been halcyon /hal-see-en/ adj – 1) peaceful; tranquil; calm 2) prosperous; rich 3) happy; joyful; carefree they may as well be talking about Chilliwack. Nestled in the center of the wide, fertile Fraser Valley, Chilliwack is involved in the design, development, and construction surrounded by mountains, farmland, crystal-clear rivers of over 15,000 homes as well as a wide variety of and lakes. commercial, retail, and industrial developments. Clients Chilliwack is just far enough from the busy urban landscape and partners have included individuals and corporations to feel like you’ve stepped back in time to a friendlier as well as municipal, regional, and federal governments. more relaxed way of life. Chilliwack prides itself on The Van Maren Group recently completed an award- being a city in the country, but you’ll find all the modern winning public-private partnership venture involving the amenities one would expect from much larger urban City of Chilliwack and the Province of British Columbia centres. Shopping in historic which now houses the Chilliwack Law Courts and the Downtown Chilliwack, at the Five Corners office complex. This development is the PlanCottonwood C2C or Chilliwack Backyard cornerstone of the revitalization of Downtown Chilliwack. CHILLIWACK & AREA MAP Malls, or at any of the 48'x20' +/- 2 bedroomsmaller & shopping den centres The Van Maren Group is proud to be bringing its extensive 2 bedroom & den Shopping Recreation Golf Courses throughout the city, you’ll development experience to its hometown with Halcyon 1442 sq.ft. find everything you need. Meadows. Several next generation family members are The Vedder Crossing Plaza, 1 Vedder Crossing Plaza 12 Cultus Lake working with Bernie and Eric to make Halcyon Meadows within walking distance of 2 Vedder Road South 13 Mt. Thom Park their best-ever project. To learn more about the Van Halcyon Meadows, is home to Kitchen 3 Vedder Road North 14 Elk Mountain Trail Roof Line Dining Save-On-Foods, Tim Hortons, 11'x14' Master Bedroom Maren Group of Companies please visit their website at 4 Cottonwood Mall & 15 Kinkora Golf Course 12'x10' Royal Bank and a variety of Patio 14'x14' www.vanmarengroup.com Chilliwack Mall 16 The Falls Golf & Country Club 8'x16' other shops and services. If 5 Centre Pointe Plaza 17 Meadowlands Golf 6 Historic Downtown Chilliwack & Country Club you prefer to sip a latte or 7 Island 22 Recreation Area 18 Cheam Golf Centre enjoy a bottle of fine wine with Vedder Crossing Plaza 8 Chilliwack Landing Leisure 19 Chilliwack Golf & Country Club a carefully prepared meal, Centre 20 Royalwood Golf Club you’ll have no problem finding one of Chillwack’s many Great Room

Sardis Park Linen there’s nowhere like this 9 21 Cultus Lake Golf Club restaurants or cafes to suite your tastes. 17'x15' 10 YMCA Cheam Centre Ensuite 22 Aquadel Golf Course Exploring the outdoors is also easy in Chilliwack. Known 5'x11' 11 Vedder River Rotary Trail Optional W as a golfer’s paradise, the area’s many golf coursesFireplace ensure Walk-In that golf enthusiasts can play a different course every day Laundry D Closet 9'x5' 5'x10' of the week, all within a short drive. Miles of trails await walkers and cyclists and Bath HW 8'x5' Vac the surrounding Cascade Mountains offer someDen of the best hiking anywhere.12'x9' Local rivers and lakes are teeming with fish for would-be 46000 Thomas Road anglers. Or maybe you would Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 5W6 prefer to picnic with the family Double Car Garage at Cultus or Chilliwack Lake. Foyer 20'x20' +/- Call 604.824.2133 Whatever you like to do in the Front elevations vary according to the lot choice. E-mail [email protected] great outdoors,Bedroom Chilliwack is the place to be. 10'x12' Five Corners, Chilliwack, BC Design: RoseCreative.com • Printing: Fraser Valley Custom Printers Chilliwack River Valley cycling

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While off-ice, our campers will enjoy arts, crafts, will challenge each player in a positive environment and teach the basic skills while camp is designed for FUN. Team-building international performing and visual arts, while remaining true to its Stroll and shop at the juried Art Market, under the tents on the lake front. 10 11 1 games and activities. improving each camper’s confidence on and off the ice. activities, obstacle courses, scavenger relaxed small town roots. The longest running event of its kind in the This Market features some of BC’s fi nest artists and artisans displaying a Hours on ice: 1 hour each day 99 POWERSKATING & HOCKEY SKILLS HOCKEY FUNDAMENTALS Hours on Ice: 2.5 hours each day hunts and relay races ensure that this area, the Harrison Festival has quietly built a national and international dazzling array of hand crafted items. Abbotsford CANADA DATE TIME AGES COST camp will have something for every reputation for excellence. DATE TIME AGES COST Select from pottery, jewellery, glass, metal, sculpture, musical Sumas If you are a beginner to intermediate hockey This camp is designed for beginner July 5 – 9, 2010 8:30am – 12pm 3 – 6 years old $99 + HST participant. 5 USA July 19 – 23, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 7 – 12 years old $195 + HST Enjoy Festival activities set against the spectacular natural backdrop of Lynden player, this camp has been designed for you! players, focused on the basics of July 5 – 9, 2010 1:00pm – 4:30pm 3 – 6 years old $99 + HST instruments, paintings, leather and wood work and much more within 539 DATE TIME AGES COST and the surrounding mountains, while experiencing the this festive market. Bellingham KVMZ!21.29 Instructors will focus on improving your hockey. Players receive 2 hours of August 3 – 6, 2010 8:30am – 12pm 3 – 6 years old $79 + HST To Seattle July 26 – 30, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $109 + HST many fi ne restaurants and shops offered by the beautiful, lakeside Village skating technique, as a solid skating ability on-ice hockey instruction, with August 3 – 6, 2010 1:00pm – 4:30pm 3 – 6 years old $79 + HST The Market is open Saturday, Sunday, July 10 & 11 and Friday, Saturday, Only 1.5 hours from Vancouver and Bellingham IBSSJTPO! Goalies Only Camp July 26 – 30, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 11 – 14 years old $109 + HST of Harrison Hot Springs. provides the foundation for the participant to several off-ice sports and activities. Sunday, July 16, 17 & 18. Friday and Sundays: 11:00am to 5:00pm; IPU!TQSJOHT-!CD In the Goalies Only Camp, Goalies are taught to move on to acquiring and enhancing their Over nine days the Festival presents Saturdays: 11:00am to 7:00pm. Pre-requisite: No pre-requisites; Hockey Fundamentals develop good work habits, improve reaction Summer All-Star Sports Camp Nbsz!Kbof The Hockey Fundamentals camp is designed for the beginner player who wants music from all corners of the globe, Mbnpoe stick handling, passing, and shooting skills. this is a beginner-level camp time, strength, flexibility, quickness, and agility. Our All-Star Sports Camp is an exciting camp with an emphasis on athletic skill to improve their overall skills, as well as for those who want to learn the team Art Exhibit Boobcfmmf Instructors will teach goalies techniques to shut and technique development, building confidence, sportsmanship and fun. as well as visual and literary arts, Pre-requisite: Should know how to skate Equipment: Full hockey equipment is mandatory (full listing online) skills that are required to transition into a game situation. This camp will focus Divergence, a show by Black Canadian Diwptufl down breakaways, pass outs, and wraparounds, Campers will spend each day playing a variety of sports — ball hockey, lacrosse, theatre, a large outdoor art and and be willing to learn! on proper technique in powerskating, stopping, puck control, and rules of the basketball, Frisbee, newcomball, soccer, volleyball, and water relays/games. Assemblage artist Rhonda Simmonds, Dbsmpt Details: Minimum of 2 hours on-ice each day, as well as a variety of game. All drills are taught at a basic level, as a building block to ensure players along with detailed instruction on rebound craft market, workshops and a efm!Kvodp C Equipment: Full hockey equipment is mandatory (full listing online) control, recovery skills, and playing the puck. will be featured at the Ranger Station Art off-ice conditioning, sports and games develop strong habits. At the end of this camp there will be a mini-camp cup DATE TIME AGES COST special day for children. M game for our campers to show off their skills. This camp will focus on emphasizing the basic Gallery. Divergence utilizes the found, Details: Minimum of 2 hours on-ice each day, as well as a variety of July 12 – 16, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $109 + HST Qfbucph fundamental skills necessary to develop as a Evenings in the Hall Cfuuf!' Y Dates: December 28 – 31, 2009 Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm discarded, used up objects that once had Gbfsjft off-ice conditioning, sports and games Hours on ice: 2.25 hours each day July 12 – 16, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 11 – 14 years old $109 + HST Xbmmfu complete all-around goalie. Experience the magic of live a place within our lives which have been Ebwje CM Ages: 6 – 8 Cost: $119+ GST DATE TIME AGES COST Dates: December 28 – 31, 2009 Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm Note: Full goalie gear is required. performance in this intimate indoor repurposed to hold, speak and talk a new IÖTbp Mjoemfz July 5 – 9, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $195 + HST MY Dates: March 8 – 12, 2010 Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm Hours on ice: 2 hours each day Outdoor Activities Camp venue with eight full length story. Divergence takes the viewer on a journey For Festival program information and tickets: Ages: 9 – 12 Cost: $119+ GST August 23 – 27, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $195 + HST CY Campers will enjoy the great outdoors in this camp with hands-on nature concerts, one evening of www.harrisonfestival.com • 604.796.3664 Ages: 6 – 8 Cost: $149+ GST DATE TIME AGES COST through issues of racism, travel & spirituality. activities that encourage children ages 5-14 to experience our neighbourhood CMY Dates: March 8 – 12, 2010 Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm theatre and one evening of Skating, Shooting and Scoring July 19 – 23, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 7 – 12 years old $195 + HST and surrounding areas through hiking, aquatic activities, games, arts and crafts, Open daily 9:00am to 5:00pm Harrison Festival Society August 16 – 20, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 7 – 12 years old $195 + HST literary readings. K Ages: 9 – 12 Cost: $149+ GST and more. Every day at camp will be exciting and special! Box 399, Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0 LEARN-TO-SKATE MINI CAMP This camp will focus on skating forwards and backwards, tight turns, crossovers, Playing with the Arts shot accuracy, and setting up and receiving plays in game-like scenarios. Our Ticketed admission with DATE TIME AGES COST The Harrison Festival wouldn’t be possible without the *Goalies are half price (Limit of 2 goalies per camp) instructors will focus on skating and shooting while improving campers’ Children’s Day This camp is run by our trained Skating Academy instructors and August 9 – 13, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $109 + HST general seating. All shows generous support of the following sponsors. technique to ensure both velocity and accuracy of their shot. Players will also Speed, Agility and Skills Calling the young and young at heart focuses on the same elements as our Skating Academy program. August 9 – 13, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 11 – 14 years old $109 + HST begin at 8:30pm (except practice fakes, moves and shooting techniques on and off the ice to compliment With our speed, agility and skills training we focus to a special day of fun and activity Designed for children 3 – 6, this camp will teach beginner to their existing skills. Sundays and Monday 7:30pm). Mbt!Bmfhsft! on improving skating technique, especially including a wide variety of crafts, Bncvmbodjbt intermediate skaters the foundations of skating. Check inside for the full line up with Bsu!Nbslfu Hours on ice: 2 hours each day getting out of the starting block! The agility Olympics Summer Camp the Climbing Wall, percussion and Ujn component will include improving the quick Our Olympics summer camp is full of fun, specifi c show information. Xjmmjbnt Pre-requisite: No pre-requisites; this is a beginner-level camp DATE TIME AGES COST dance with H’Sao, the music of Bette Tifbsxbufs DijmesfoÖt start, side-to-side movement, and reaction time wacky Olympic events. From the making Ebz Equipment: CSA approved helmet is mandatory (skate rentals July 12 – 16, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 7 – 12 years old $195 + HST with and without the puck. Our instructors will of the Olympic torch to the creative Music on the Beach & Wallet, tighwire walker and comic available) assess each camper at the beginning of the Olympic medals, our campers will have a Enjoy musical styles from around Flying Bob and much more. great time! Kids will love the Crazy Details: 1 hour on-ice each day, as well as a variety of off-ice Shooting Clinic camp and their improvement will be measured the world at this outdoor stage Wednesday, July 14, 11:00am to 4:00pm in again at the end of the camp to gauge each KA-BOOM Cannonball event, running sports and games. Our four day shooting clinic focus on backhand shots, one-timers, slap shots, races, softball shot put, and the team with the mountains and majestic and around the Harrison Hall. participant’s progress. Our instructors will help snap shots, wrist shots and wraparounds, focusing on accuracy and timing. Our relay. The Olympic Summer Camp also Harrison Lake as a backdrop. With our campers set goals in a fun, exciting and Dates: December 28 – 31, 2009 Times: 8:30am – 12pm instructors are highly skilled and offer a wide rage of on-ice and off-ice drills to places a special emphasis on no admission charge (although a Workshops improve each player’s puck placement when setting up plays and shooting. supportive environment. sportsmanship. $2.00 Festival button is encouraged), Learn from Festival performers: Acadian step dancing, tabla playing, Ages: 3 – 6 Cost: $79+ GST Hours on ice: 2 hours each day Hours on Ice: 2.5 hours each day b!DFMFCSBUJPO!pg! DATE TIME AGES COST sample a smorgasbord of global music in a Gaelic singing and the Underground Railway. Dates: March 8 – 12, 2010 Times: 8:30am – 12pm DATE TIME AGES COST DATE TIME AGES COST August 9 – 13, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $109 + HST friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Workshops take place Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00am in the NVTJD-!UIFBUSF-!EBODF! GFTUJWBM!JOGP!715.8:7.4775 August 3 – 6, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 5 – 10 years old $156 + HST July 26 – 30, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 7 – 12 years old $195 + HST August 9 – 13, 2010 8:30am – 4:30pm 11 – 14 years old $109 + HST boe!WJTVBM!BSUT Ages: 3 – 6 Cost: $99+ GST Check inside for specifi c dates and times. Memorial Hall. IBSSJTPOGFTUJWBM/DPN

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VISITORS GUIDE 52 page travel guide HIKING TRAIL GUIDE fold-out brochure design, map illustration Tourism Chilliwack On-Line: www.thegreatoutside.com Alternate: Trail can be accessed from Entrance makes it all worthwhile. Caution: This is a requires rock scrambling experience and your way down the campground road to the Only suitable for those who are very fit, sake of variety, return via the trail to your Continuing the loop around on the old road is route up and over the hill above the tunnels. OUR RIVERS AND LAKES OFFER Bay Campground. Park at Day Use, cross main long haul, with difficult sections both ways. A equipment). Left leads you 5 km along the TC Trail Radium Lake sign. This will take experienced and well prepared. Overnight right. Both trails start and end at the picnic not as pretty nor as close to the lake so you Enjoy a truly grand old forest along the road to campground and keep right. Trail good overnighter. ridge, with few views, to Ford Mountain (see you to the footbridge over the Chilliwack would be best. area. may choose to return via the same trail. Either way...with a truly fine view of the Coquihalla starts just past Site #7. Steeper this way. #12). Note: Choosing the easier descent via River where you cross, turn right and follow way will get you back to your vehicle. There is River and Hope Mtn...on a truly great old Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley 18 4x4 Mt.Cheam Harrison Lake Area directions. At 22km, having passed the Fish Ford Mtn means your chariot awaits 3.6 km the TC Trail downstream for 1km. Watch for also a flat Beaver Pond Trail (1 km loop) on trail. (P.S. There is a nifty plaque to read at 8 Giant Douglas Fir Distance return: 9.5 km Time: 4 hrs. Hatchery and driven up the steep hill, the to your left upon touchdown on the valley the Radium Lake signpost on the left. If 21 Campbell Lake your left as you enter the parking area. the top...) Distance return: 1 km Time: 45 min. Pierce Lake trail marker is on the right. floor. Full circle (roads included) = 18 km. hiking beyond the lake be sure to turn left Elevation gain: 665 m Distance return:10 km Time: 6 hrs. Directions: Highway1 Exit 135 (Agassiz- Directions: Follow directions to 'Othello DISCOVER OUR MOST POPULAR WALKING & HIKING TRAILS Elevation gain: 90 m Highest point: 180 m Parking is 100m in at the base of the new Ouch. just past the cabin. If staying overnight Highest point: 2,112 m Elevation gain: 650 m Harrison). Follow the signs to Harrison Tunnels' (#24). Note the sign marking one please let park staff know. This 800 year old tree is the oldest and largest logging road. The trail has been re-routed to 1 4 Slesse Memorial Trail A peak experience—on top of the world! The Highest point: 650 m HotSprings. Turn right on Lillooet Ave. (just end of the trail at the start of Tunnels Road. World Class Fishing in the park. Just think...it was a sapling when avoid the road’s ambience and you will find Note: If the park gate is closed park roadside before the lake) and follow the signs to Continue to the parking lot, from where you Distance return: 8 km Time: 3 hrs. dominant peak at the eastern end of the A challenging hike with plenty of round rock Genghis Khan roamed the earth! markers to the right of the parking area. and follow the TC Trail signs in. Sasquatch Provincial Park and Hicks Lake. can hike the trail in either direction. For the Fraser Valley is now accessible from its back underfoot to start, steep sections through the Following these will lead up and across the Elevation gain: 460 m Park at the Hicks Lake day use area. Start the preferred clockwise route, walk through the Directions: See Cultus Lake Area directions. 1 6 Lindeman/Greendrop Lakes side. Out in the open the whole time, the trail forest, and broken log bridges to cross further road guiding your feet on to the original Highest point: 1,100 m lake loop by going to your right, through the tunnels and, 300 m past the last (4th) one, Travel 2 km from the Park Entrance. Just past zig-zags its way up and through lush along. You do get a grand view of Harrison trail. Orange squares mark the route. Distance return: 3.4 km(Greendrop 10.4 km) picnic area to the Beach Trail, which follows look for an old kiosk on your right, with the the Delta Grove Campground, watch for the In November of 1956 a TCA flight from meadows to the gravelly terrain near the Lake from an old heli-pad part way up, but be Vancouver to Calgary crashed into Mt. Slesse Time: 3 hrs. (Greendrop 6 hrs.) top.Unsurpassed views all round. Now a the shore through the campground and takes marked trail just beyond it. Both you and the sign and roadside parking on your left. 12 4x4 Ford Mountain aware that the lake itself is not the prettiest you to the second picnic site. Carry on via this trail climb up from here. Hint: the best of the M killing all 62 aboard. In 1995 a plaque was Elevation gain: 215 m (Greendrop 365 m) Fraser Valley Regional District trail. and offers no great views. 9 Teapot Hill Distance return: 14.6 km erected to honour those who lost their lives, Highest point: 825 m (Greendrop 1,010 m) Caution: There are sheer drops near the top. fine trail to the far end of the lake. The pit trail is from this point to the top of the hill, so Distance return: 5 km Time: 2 hrs. (with 4x4 – 8.6 km less hiking) Directions: Highway1 Exit 135 (Agassiz- toilet marks the left turn down to the beach. you may want to turn around at the plaque and the area was declared a Commemorative The crown jewel of Chilliwack Lake Take care up there! Time: 5 hrs. Harrison). Follow the signs to Harrison Hot Note: Parking fees in effect. at the high point, returning through the Elevation gain: 280 m Highest point: 360 m Site. The route is mainly out in the open Provincial Park, Lindeman is #1 with kids Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley Springs. The trailhead is 2 km past the tunnels and avoiding the road traffic. Most popular hike in the Park. Interpretive- Elevation gain: 1,005 m when you’re following the old road and takes and adults alike! Greendrop is almost as directions. At 28 km turn left on Foley Forest overhead “Welcome to Harrison” sign. Watch Hope Area Distance/time are about the same as the loop. Chilliwack signs and views of the lake. Some very steep Highest point: 1,410 m you not only to the plaque but to a precious but not quite as pretty. Service Rd.“0” odometer again and drive for a green sign on your left. Be sure to stay to breathtaking vista of Mt. Slesse and its 24 Coquihalla Canyon Note: Parking fees in effect sections. Suitable footwear is a must. Fabulous forest trail leads to a show-stopping Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley 2km, cross bridge over Foley Creek, turn left the right after climbing to the water tower neighbours. Provincial Park Directions: See Cultus Lake Area directions. 360 degree panoramic view. Break out the directions. 40 km from bridge watch for a at T-junction. 2 km further cross Chipmunk near the bottom. Orange squares mark the 2 6 Eaton Lake Follow signs to Cultus Lake Provincial Park. Note: The trail does continue along the road (Othello Tunnels) binoc's and play 'Mr. Ranger, Sir' from the signpost on the right and yellow gate on the Creek Bridge, take next right uphill (passing route. Distance return: 8 km Time: 5.5 hr. Travel 2.3 km through the park to the sign and site of an old Forest Service fire lookout. to its end, where a rough trail leads you up a left. Park roadside and walk in 200m to the gravel pit on your left) on Chipmunk Creek Distance return: 3 km Time: 1 hr. ridge to the base of Slesse’s rock slopes 22 Bear Mountain Elevation gain: 915m parking area for Teapot trail on your left. Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley trail on the right, following the creek. Forest Service Rd. This is a rough road with Witness first-hand one of the most amazing (another 3 hrs. return). directions. At 28.4 km watch for Ford Orange squares mark the route. After many cross ditches, but not too steep for the Distance return: 18 km Time: 6 hrs. engineering feats in B.C.’s history. Andrew High point: 1325m Chilliwack River Valley Mountain Forest Service Road and trail Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley reaching Lindeman the trail follows its first 7 km. Keep right after crossing Elevation gain: 1,010 m McCulloch and crew carved rough tunnels for The end justifies the means on this 4x4 The Great Outside Directions: The following hikes are all signpost on the left. 4X4's can travel the 4.3 directions. At 31 km you will see the second shore to the far end, crossing some talus Chipmunk Creek. The road is rougher and Highest point: 1,048 m the Kettle Valley Railway through the ambitious foray up to one of the prettiest entrance to the Riverside Recreation Site. steeper (4x4 recommended) for the final 4 treacherous rock canyon of the Coquihalla lakes the North Cascades has to offer. The accessed via Chilliwack Lake Rd. From km of rough, steep road. 2WD can make it (big rock) slopes along the way. The trail A double whammy! Super-views of Harrison Turn right, and reset odometer to “0” again. km to the parking area. Orange squares mark River near Hope. Prepare to be impressed. trail has all you could wish for; a rushing Highway 1 Exit 119A (Sardis-Vedder) travel about 2 km. At around 4 km follow the old crosses Post Creek to its right side, continues Lake and the Fraser River...both on the same A bridge immediately crosses the Chilliwack the route. Information plaques on site. gushing creek complete with log bridges and south 5.4 km on Vedder Road to the Vedder road on your left to the trailhead. The trail up the valley crossing many more talus hike! Bridge. Do not cross. Turn left on Chilliwack makes the road forgettable. Orange squares River and you are on the Chilliwack South slopes, re-crosses to the left side of the creek, Directions: Highway1 to Hope, exit right at a waterfall, trees overhead with little Bridal Falls Area Note: Route is not as well marked or Othello Rd Lake Rd. and set your odometer to “0”. mark the route. Forest Service Road. 400m further turn right and the next right fork takes you to the near ‘Welcome to Hope’ sign Exit #170, turn left at underbrush underfoot, roots to trip over and Kawkawa Lk Rd again and follow this FS road, with maintained as before. Note: The trail continues 5 km along the end of Greendrop Lake. 19 Cheam Lake Wetlands first lights, right at second (just under the curse, kilometre markers that you’ll swear 10 Chilliwack River Hatchery Nesakwatch Creek on your right, for 6.4km to Directions: Highway 1 Exit 135 (Agassiz- ridge (beyond the viewpoint) to join Williams Great place for enjoying Mother Nature at her highway) onto the old Hope-Princeton are miles, and as a final reward “the serenity Coquihalla Distance return: 1 km loop (flat) the latest trailhead. Park here. Flagging on 17 Flora Lake Harrison). Follow the signs to Harrison Hot of a clear blue mountain lake” complete Canyon Ridge trail (see #13). best! Flat trails in and around these reclaimed Highway. Driving through the commercial Time: 20-30 min. your right leads you to mother nature's log Distance return: 14 km Time: 8 hrs. wetlands make it easy for all to enjoy. Maps Springs. Turn right on Lillooet Ave.(just area, turn left at 6th Ave. then right on with its backdrop of tantalizing peaks. SASQUATCH Prov. Park 13 Williams Ridge bridge, cross the creek here and follow the Elevation gain: 1,585 m (to ridge) and info on site. before the lake) and travel 4.9 km along Kawkawa Lake Rd. Keep right at the lake, Directions: Highway 1, Exit 168, follow signs PROVINCIAL PARK Like fish? or fishing? Then here is your trail upward to turn left on an old logging Rockwell Dr. (beside the lake.) Watch for a Distance return: 11 km Time: 8 hrs. Highest point: 1,770 m Directions: Highway1 Exit 135 (Agassiz- following Othello Rd. to Tunnels Rd., where towards Skagit Valley Provincial Park. Turn opportunity to look and learn about the road, your trail to the memorial. Out in the large gate on your right. This is the Bear Elevation gain: 1,435 m Harrison). Highway9 (500 m) to Yale Rd. another right takes you to the Parking area. right onto Silver Skagit Road. “0” odometer incubation and rearing of chinook, coho, pink open a lot, the fore and aft views almost Not for the faint of heart or the short of Mountain Forest Service Rd (Gold Mine Co and chum salmon, as well as steelhead trout. Highest point: 1,880 m breath. The trail climbs 1,585 m to the East. Turn right and at the Popkum Fire Hall Alternate: Can also be reached via the and travel 16km, ignoring the right turn into make the slide alder, muddy spots, rocks and sign on it). Yellow sign to the right says Coquihalla Hwy. just north of Hope. Watch Silver Lake Campground and passing by with This Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP) Chilliwack's answer to the Grouse Grind! ridge, then drops 345 m to the lake. Great turn left on Popkum Rd. and left on Elgey Rd. creek crossings inconsequential! ‘0 of 10kms’. Park and walk up the old road, for signs. Note: Parking fees in effect. the lake on your right. Just past 16km look site has been operational since 1981, and is Your glowing heart will see thee rise sharply views of Chilliwack Lake and wide open Follow it to the parking area at the end. Sorry keeping to the right at the mining debris. The carefully to the left for the old Eaton Creek WEAVER LAKE located alongside one of B.C.'s premier salmon from the valley floor to gain 1,000 m in 1.7 15 Radium Lake spaces make the saddle area on the ridge a but no dogs allowed. Hope-Nicola Valley Trail first 6km follows the unused road uphill 25 Forest Recreation Site. Park roadside or rivers. Beauty of a setting for this self guided km. And that's just your warm up...you're Distance return: 15 km (Webb/McD 19 km) fine destination. Flora Lake has more trees 20 Bridal Veil Falls (watch for flagging at junctions), and Distance return: 7 km (loop) Time: 2 hrs. venture in the short distance to the rustic tour, with info available on site. not done yet... and less of a view. (Think: ‘up and down Time: 6 hrs.(Webb/McD 8 hrs.) Distance return: 2 km Time: 1 hr. features an old mining site, a nifty little Elevation gain: 195m parking area. Follow the old road which again’ on the way back.) waterfall, and good views of the lake. Another Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley Elevation gain: 910 m The name says it all! And what a delight these While visiting the Othello Tunnels, be sure to becomes the trail. Orange squares mark the Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley 2km of flatter road (slide alder growing on it) The Trans Canada Trail, is one of the directions. At 20 km, cross the wooden bridge directions. At 32 km, look for signage on your Highest point: 1,460 m falls—the 6th highest in Canada—are to add on the bonus of hiking through even route. Note: Take care on the log bridges; Silver Lake left just before a sharp left curve in the road. directions. 40 km from bridge watch for a lead to the last bit, a really sweet trail through most spectacular shared use trails in over Slesse Creek and look left to the hatchery Plenty of trees, bridges, and some wide open view up close and personal. The trail is not more history! Follow the 1860 pack mule slippery when wet. Park and walk 100m into the bush on an old signpost on the right and a yellow gate on second growth forest. Bursting out onto the the world. It stretches from the west sign, with the public parking lot just past it. spaces are all yours to enjoy on your hike to flat but the experience of so much cascading road, keeping a sharp eye out for a marker the left. Park roadside and walk in to the viewpoint you will thrill to the sights you see! coast of to Canada’s this small lake nestled in a meadow at the water overhead and in your face is too great SILVER LAKE 11 Pierce Lake/Mt.MacFarlane on the left. A few more metres in, watch for first old road to the right (before Lindeman The mighty Fraser below, Mt Cheam across east coast. PROVINCIAL PARK base of Mt. Webb and Mt. Macdonald (2 km an opportunity to miss. Distance return: 16 km (Mac 21 km) markers guiding you to the right. All's flat so trailhead). Follow this road and turn left the way, Fraser Valley to the right, and The Chilliwack portion of the trail further). An old cabin, magnificent peaks Directions: Highway1 Exit 135 (Agassiz- Time: 7 hrs. (Mac 10 hrs.) far, until the base of the mountain where the where it meets another old road and follow Harrison Lake behind you. Dine atop the Campbell follows the dyke system and the and a glacier to view too! orange squares marking the route on the Harrison). Do not cross over highway. Go Rotary Trail from the west. It then Elevation gain: 1,040 m (Mac 1,760 m) vertical (literally) begins. Follow the orange heli-pad and visit Bear Lake (at km 7) on Lake squares up. And up. 1000 m later you reach Directions: See Chilliwack River Valley long, switch-backed trail uphill to the straight on access road 1km to commercial your way down. winds its way up to Cultus Lake and Highest point: 1,375 m (Mac 2,100 m) the ridge (lots of orange markers on tree). directions. Drive 42 km to Chilliwack Lake saddle. area. Look for and follow Bridal Falls meanders through the Chilliwack 23 Hicks Lake Loop If you like your hikes long and steep, then this Rest. You deserve it. You'll need it. A right at Provincial Park and turn right at the Note: This trail can be hiked as part of a Provincial Park signage on your right, just River Valley by means of newly con- is it! Glorious forests lead to Pierce Lake and Gatehouse. Park in the Day Use parking lot before the gas station. Ample parking at the Distance loop: 6 km Time: 3 hrs. structed trails, old trails, and along this junction means hiking the ridge up loop with Lindeman and Greendrop (#16), the meadows beyond and the beautiful alpine and walk back towards the sani-dump, picnic area. Follow the trail to the right along This fabulous trail offers easy access to a fine, some of the valley’s roadways. The another 435 m in 4 km to the open meadows but be aware it is a 20 km round trip, 1135 lake before the summit of Mt. MacFarlane turning left and passing the Info Board on Bridal Creek to the falls, admire, and for the sandy beach at the far end of Hicks Lake. trail climbs steeply up and over at the base of Williams Peak. (The peak itself m elevation gain and 10 hrs of real hiking. Paleface Mountain on the east side of 26 Chilliwack Lake and then follows old logging roads and the Skagit Road CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA, C ANADA DISCO VER OUR BACKC OUNTRY into the town of Hope and points east. Eaton Lake Hike #18 Mt.Cheam. For more detailed information on the 3 Salmon Ridge Trail for 8 km, where the pavement ends andthe route through the Chilliwack River Chilliwack’s Heritage Distance return: 2 km Time: 1 hr. road continues straight ahead for 2 km as the Valley and the rest of B.C. check out Elevation gain: 200 m Highest point: 200 m Chilliwack Bench Forest Service Rd. The the trail guide, Trans Canada Trail Bed & Breakfast Inn gravel pit/parking lot is on the left, with the the British Columbia Route, which • 5 min. from Highway 1 This short woodsy trail leads you from trailhead to its right. has detailed maps and information • Very reasonable rates Chilliwack Lake Road to the subdivisions of • 29 rooms, Antique & Standard Promontory, making it a fine leg and lung on the trail, or visit the Trails BC • Cultus Lake Area Luxury Jacuzzi Suite trainer for more arduous hikes in future. website at: www.trailsbc.ca • Full Breakfast Included Downtown Chilliwack Turn right before the houses to attain a view. Directions: The following hikes can all be • Casual & Upscale Dining reached by Highway1 Exit 104 (Yarrow- • 45886 Wellington Avenue Banquet & Meeting Facilities Note: At present this is not a trail with any Cultus) following the signs to Cultus. • Golf & Fishing packages Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 2C7 great destination. It is part of a long-term Licensed Restaurant Phone: 604-792-1210 trail network project by Chilliwack’s Parks Alternate: Highway1 Exit 119A (Sardis- Breakfast Lunch Dinner Toll-free: 1-888-434-3388 and Recreation Department. Vedder), south on Vedder Rd. to the Vedder Bridge. Cross the bridge and turn left at the www.royalhotelchilliwack.com E-mail: [email protected] Directions: Highway1 Exit 119A (Sardis- Photo: next light on to Cultus Lake Road. Vedder). South on Vedder Rd. until you reach the Vedder Bridge. Turn left onto Chilliwack 6 4x4 Vedder Mtn. Ridge Trail Lake Rd. and travel 600 m to a wide pull-out Distance return: 11.5 km on the left with the trail visible above it. Time: 5 hrs. Elevation gain: 575 m 4 Mt.Thom Highest point: 945 m he northwestern Cascade mountain range boasts some of North Distance return: Summit loop 1-2 km A pleasant trail that undulates rather than America’s roughest, most spectacular terrain. Waves of knife-edged (bottom up 6 km) rises steeply to the peak. Forested with several T viewpoints to the north and south along the ridges, jagged peaks soaring a dizzying 2,000 metres above dark valley floors. Time: Loop 1 hr (bottom up 3 hrs.) Elevation gain: Loop 100 m way, with one section of rock scrambling 4x4 Crystal clear mountain streams teeming with fish and pristine lakes are plenty. (bottom up 300m) near the top. The views all round are well worth your effort. Rugged roads meander up valleys with limitless recreational options. Highest point: 484 m 45681 Yale Road, Directions: Chilliwack, BC Exit 119 See Cultus Lake Area directions. Chilliwack's best kept trail (and secret!) offers After 1.5km past the lights notice the Toll free: 1-888-386-3366 How do you like your hikes? Short ones or long ones? Small ones or tall ones? up an unbelievable view from the top of what www.chilliwackford.com Phone: 604-792-1361 “Welcome to Cultus” sign on the left, pass it Whatever your trail preference, we’re sure to have some trails to fit your tastes. is locally known as Promontory Hill! Note and turn right onto Parmenter Rd. (paved) at that 'bottom up' is up and down both ways. Once you’ve sampled some of the fabulous hiking and walking trails our area the next corner. After 600 m turn right 1-800-410-7238 Directions to Summit loop: Highway 1 Exit (gravel), another 600 m turn left (Vedder A peaceful day of fl y fi shing on Foley Lake. has to offer, you’re sure to be back for more. Come explore the “Great Outside” 123 (Prest Rd.) south 4 km to Bailey Rd.,turn Mountain Forest Service Road) continue uphill Teskey www.chilliwackriverrafting.com Way CAMP FOLEY and discover Chilliwack’s spectacular backcountry. left, 1 km to Elk View Rd., go right (uphill). for 3 km. (rough road, 4x4 recommended). CHIPMUNK Follow signs 5.8 km to parking area. Maps Watch for trailhead signpost on the right. Park PENINSULA and signage await. beside road. Do not be discouraged by horrible 4x4 Whitewater Raft We hope you’ll find our mountains hikeable, and our community likeable. 2010 CHILLIWACK VISITORS GUIDE • www.thegreatoutside.com • 1-800-567-9535 2010 CHILLIWACK VISITORS GUIDE • www.thegreatoutside.com • 1-800-567-9535 OPEN Directions from the bottom up: Highway 1 old road you walk up to start with. After 1 km 30 31 or Kayak Tours Exit 123 (Prest Rd.), south 4 km, then Prest take the first left (watch for signpost) and YEAR changes to Teskey Way. Continue 1.6 km on follow a smooth road to a clearing. User box RIVERSIDE Degrees of Teskey to Jinkerson Rd. on left. Another and trail is to your right. ROUND difficulty walk easy moderate difficult very difficult quick left on it, then travel 300 m to Thom BE OUR GUEST CHILLIWACK LAKE 7 Pets Allowed Seven Sisters Trail PROVINCIAL PARK Creek Drive on your right. Drive 400 m up it 4x4 Distance return: 4 km Time: 1.5 hrs. Chilliwack South FS Fraser Valley South/West to Sylvan, turn right and park at base of steps Rotary Trail THURSTON 49704 Chilliwack Lake Road • Chilliwack, B.C. • Tel: 604-824-0334 2 on left. Map and info on site. Elevation gain: 120 m MEADOWS 1 Great Blue Heron (Vedder River) ALLISON Seven giant Douglas fir, some standing, some POOL Nature Reserve Distance: up to 15.5 km 5 Elk/Thurston CULTUS LAKE TAMIHI fallen, await you on this trail. Steps allow a PROVINCIAL PARK CREEK Distance: up to 5 km Popular multi-use trail follows the north dyke Distance return: 8 km (Thurston 15 km) close-up view when you near the trees. R The Chilliwack Rotary Club provides an of the Vedder River and Canal and passes the Time: 4 hrs. (Thurston 7 hrs.) Directions: See Cultus Lake Area above.

Accommodations M Interpretive Centre along with a friendly, flat Blue Heron Nature Reserve. Maps located at Elevation gain: 800 m (Thurston 1,030 m)

ap Follow signs to Cultus Lake Provincial Park trail system adjacent to Great Blue Herons' parking areas. design Highest point: 1,400 m (Thurston 1,630m) and travel 1.3 km from the park entrance to nesting grounds. Info on site. No dogs please. Directions: Highway1 Exit 119A (Sardis- Still everyone's favourite hike despite recent Spring Bay picnic area on your right and and Directions: The site is located at the southern Vedder). South on Vedder Rd. to Keith Wilson logging! Easily accessible trailhead, alpine park. Crossing the road, go uphill to your

illustration: end of Sumas Prairie Rd. Highway1 Exit 116 Rd. Turn right and access the trail and its meadows and a spectacular view are your right, turn left into Clear Creek Campground, (Lickman Rd.) south. Drive 3 km turn right parking lots by turning left on either Peach, rewards for a strenuous uphill climb. Suitable and left at the sign for the trail. 25 m further on Keith Wilson Rd., drive 3 km, turn left on Lickman, or Sumas Prairie Rd. for the fairly fit. turn left again to hike to the giant trees. Sumas Prairie (1km to parking lot).

R Alternate: The trail can also be reached from From there you can turn around or continue F oseC Directions: Highway 1 Exit 123 (Prest Rd.) to Entrance Bay Campground and turning Printed Alternate: Highway1 Exit 109 (Yale Rd. Vedder Rd. by continuing 1 km past Keith south 4 km to Bailey Rd., turn left and go 1km re left, return to your car via the main road. a West) east 2.5 km to Sumas Prairie Rd. Turn Wilson to the parking lot, located to the right

tive.co to the bottom of the hill turning right and in right and drive 4 km. of the Vedder Bridge. uphill on Elk View Rd. Stay on the same road Note: Parking fees in effect. Canada m Tourism Chilliwack Visitor Centre

• • • 44150 Luckakuck Way Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada V2R 4A7 May 10 Cover: Hike #5 Elk Mountain Brochure design & map illustration: Rose Creative Photo:Adrian Burden ©2010 Tourism Chilliwack.Any reproduction or duplication without prior written consent is strictly prohibited. Tourism Chilliwack On-Line: www.thegreatoutsid.thegreatoutsidee..ccoomm Trail descriptions: Judy McCormick • Printing: Fraser Valley Custom Printers PLEASE NOTE: This guide is intended as an overview of some of the most popular hiking trails in the Chilliwack area.If you want to venture further into the backcountry we recommend finding detailed maps or guidebooks such as 103 Hikes in Southwestern B.C.. Hiking on these trails is at your own risk.Most hikes best June through September.Conditions of trails and access roads For more information call toll-free:1-800-567-9535 vary and cannot be guaranteed to be optimum.Wear and bring appropriate clothing and footwear, and be prepared for unpredictable weather changes.Carry drinking water and snacks.Minimize environmental impact by staying on trails as much as possible.For safety’s sake, tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back.Cell phones work in some areas but not all.Emergency? Tourism Chilliwack On-Line: www.thegreatoutside.com Dial 911. Always remember: Do not leave any valuables in vehicles at trailheads.If you pack it in, pack it out.Take only pictures.Leave only footprints. Contents FAMILY FRIENDS FUN B.C.’s Fraser Valley is an amazing destination with so many ACCOMMODATIONS: HOTELS/BED & BREAKFASTS 1 A Whispering Cedars B&B – 9792A Gray Road South ...... (604) 794-7181 delightful vacation opportunities. Check out our website to 2 Chilliwack Motor Inn – 8120 Young Road ...... (604) 792-8501 DOWNTOWN CHILLIWACK DETAIL BRIDAL FALLS /AGASSIZ /HARRISON DETAIL 3 Coast Chilliwack Hotel – 45920 First Avenue ...... 1-800-663-1144 plan your visit and explore suggested itineraries for families,

4 Days Inn Chilliwack – 8583 Young Road ...... (604) 792-1955 ACCOMMODATIONS:HARRISON LAKE HOTELS/BED & BREAKFASTS HOPE RIVER 1 Best Western Rainbow Country Inn – 43971 Industrial Way ...... (604) 795-3828 couples, or get-a-ways with the girls or guys! 5 Harrison Beach Hotel – 2 Comfort Inn – 45405 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 858-0636 160 Esplanade Avenue, Harrison Hot Springs ...... 1-866-338-8111 THE GREAT OUTSIDE ROAD MAP POWERED BY CHILLIWACK FORD 3 Cottage Garden B&B6 – 6840 School Lane ...... (604) 858-3040 6 Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa – BERKELEY 4 Travelodge-Chilliwack5 – 45466 Yale Road West ...... (604) 792-4240 www.chilliwackford.com 100 Esplanade Avenue, Harrison Hot Springs ...... (604) 796-2244 RIVERSIDE HARRISON RIVER 5 Vedder RiverHARRISON Inn – 5788 Vedder Road ...... (604) 824-7999 7 Parkwood Lodge – 8600 Young Road ...... (604) 795-9155 HOT SPRINGS

YOUNG ACCOMMODATIONS: CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS DRIVING DISTANCES FROM 8 Rainbow Motor Inn – 45620 Yale Road ...... (604) 792-6412 CHILLIWACK TO: LEWIS 6 Cottonwood Meadows RV Park – 44280 Luckakuck Way...... (604) 824-7275 9 Traders Inn – 45944 Yale Road West ...... (604) 792-0661 7 Royalwood RV Park & B&B – 41050 Trans Canada Hwy...... (604) 823-4111 Abbotsford ...... 30 km 8 Sunnyside Campground – 3405 Columbia Valley Hwy...... (604) 858-5253 Vancouver ...... 100 km ACCOMMODATIONS: CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS 9 The Cabins at Cultus Lake – 4169 Columbia Valley Hwy...... (604) 858-9007 Hope ...... 50 km 10 Camperland RV Resort – 53730 Bridal Falls Road ...... (604) 794-7361 10 Vedder River Campground – 5215 Geisbrecht Road ...... (604) 823-6012 Kelowna ...... 295 km Prince George ...... 678 km* • See reverse side for additional accommodations • * ATTRACTIONS 23 Victoria ...... 168 km FERRY RD Nanaimo ...... 123 km 11 Bridal Falls Water Park – 53790 Popkum Road South ...... (604) 794-7455 AGRI-TOURISM/ARTISANS 11 Chilliwack River Valley Natural Honey – 43476 Adams Road ...... (604) 823-7400 Cranbrook ...... 745 km 12 Dinotown – 53480 Bridal Falls Road ...... (604) 794-7410

HOT SPRINGS RD. HOT Kamloops ...... 255 km 12 Greendale Pottery & Country Guest House – 42245 S. Sumas Road .... (604) 823-6430 TO HOPE & THE FRASER CANYON > CENTRAL Banff ...... 747 km 13 Minter Gardens – 52892 Bunker Road ...... (604) 794-7191 COMMUNITY 13 Sto:lo Artisan Centre – #29 - 6014 Vedder Road ...... (604) 858-0009 Calgary7 ...... 875 km SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR PARK 14 Rustic Soap Co. – 42537 South Sumas Road ...... (604) 823-4461 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Seattle ...... 263 km DOWNTOWN CHILLIWACK DETAIL 24 ATTRACTIONS * on BC Ferries 14 Decades Coffee Club – 45846 Wellington Avenue ...... (604) 793-6675 THE LANDING SPORTS CENTRE 14 15 Chilliwack River Rafting – 49704 Chilliwack Lake Road ...... 1-800-410-7238 SHOPPING/SERVICES 17 16 Giggle Ridge Adventure Golf – Columbia Valley Hwy., Cultus Lake ...... (604) 858-7816 LANGLEY ABBOTSFORD CHILLIWACK

15 Chilliwack Dart & Tackle – #2 - 9120 Young Road ...... (604) 793-9922 21 GOLF COURSES LOUGHEED HWY. 16 Soul2sole Esthetics & Bodycare – #10 - 45966 Yale Road ...... (604) 701-6262 CURLING > FROM MISSION 17 Chilliwack Golf & Country Club – 41894 Yale Road West ...... (604) 823-6521 Winery Tour » Historic Fort Langley » Mountain Biking » Golf & Mini Golf » Fishing » Cultus Lake » Hiking » Golf » RINK 17 The Book Man – 45939 Wellington Avenue ...... (604) 792-4595 18 Cultus7 Lake Golf Club – 4000 Columbia Valley Hwy., Cultus Lake ...... (604) 858-9902 Horseback Riding » Golf » Cycling » Farm Tours Wineries » Dairy & Farm Tours Farm Tours » River Rafting » Garden Tours CHILLIWACK LOUGHEED HWY. 7 18 Chilliwack Ford – 45681 Yale Road ...... (604) 792-1361 CULTURAL CENTRE MAIN ST. SHOPPING/SERVICES (opening 2010) 24 CHILLIWACK LANDING 19 Chilliwack Ford (Sardis Location)AGASSIZ – 7348 Vedder Road ...... (604) 824-1499 RECREATION FACILITIES 3 DOWNTOWN 22 20 LEISURE CENTRE 16 CHILLIWACK 20 Chilliwack Mall – 45610 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 858-8111 19 Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre – #1 - 9145 Corbould Street ...... (604) 793-7946 19 25 BUSINESS 21 Cottonwood Mall – 45585 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 858-9661 IMPROVEMENT OPENING SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR 22 Fred’s Custom Tackle – #1- 5580 Vedder Road ...... (604) 858-7344 JAN. 2010 20 Prospera Centre – 45323 Hodgins Avenue ...... (604) 702-0062 15 ASSOCIATION FRASER RIVER 9 23 Hofstede’s Country Barn – 45796 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 824-1192 BRIDAL FALLS/AGASSIZ & 21 The Landing Sports Centre – 45530 Spadina Avenue ...... (604) 793-2904 24 Minter Country Garden – 10015 Young Road North ...... (604) 823-6612 1 PARKWAY EVANS 4 HARRISON HOT SPRINGS DETAIL 22 Townsend Sports Complex – 45130 Wolfe Road ...... (604) 793-2904 25 Sto:lo Tourism Commission – #29 - 6014 Vedder Road ...... (604) 858-0009 2 26 6 21 23 26 The Flag Shop – 44150 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 858-0025 FRASER RIVER 29 20 OTHER FACILITIES HERITAGE PARK 19 RECREATION FACILITIES 23 Chilliwack Arts Centre – 45899 Henderson Avenue ...... (604) 792-2069 TO HOPE > handpickedinthevalley.com 27 Cheam Centre – 45561 Market Way ...... (604) 824-5250 24 Chilliwack Museum – 45820 Spadina Avenue ...... (604) 795-5210 28 Twin Rinks Ice Arena – 5725 Tyson Road ...... (604) 793-2904 17 25 Chilliwack Public Library – 45860 First Avenue ...... (604) 792-1941 11 3 OTHER FACILITIES 7 7 4 29 Chilliwack Heritage Park – 44140 Luckakuck Way ...... (604) 824-9927 30 Garrison Crossing Presentation Centre – Building #24, NormandyPOPKUM Dr. (604) 824-5062 12 14 18 FERRY RD. CHEAM LAKE ELGEY CAMP RIVER EMERGENCYRD. WETLANDS REG. PARK POPKUM JINKERSON AIRPORT Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) ...... 911 1325 PARK UNIVERSITY OF THE FRASER VALLEY Chilliwack General Hospital – 45600 Menholm Road ...... (604) 795-4141 CHILLIWACK CASTLEMAN JINKERSON 28 RISON McGRATH McGRATH 27 MUNICIPAL R 5

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8 YALE RD. E. GA BRIDAL FALLS RD. B ADVERTISING AIRPORT ROSEDALE PARK 22 MOST USED TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 1011 30 YALE RD. E. VEDDER CROSSING Chilliwack RCMP (non-emergency) ...... (604) 792-4611BRIDAL VEIL FALLS PROV. PARK For more information contact: 13 12 10 BC Road Report ...... 1-800-550-4997 Tourism Chilliwack Visitor Centre 2 BUNKER YALE RD. E. NEVIN BRIDAL FALLS 44150 Luckakuck Way, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada V2R 4A7 EXIT 135 Canada Customs Information ...... < GRAY RD. 1-800-461-9999 Tel: (604) 858-8121 • Fax: (604) 858-0157 • North America Toll-free: 1-800-567-9535 US Customs ...... 1 (604) 278-2520 2010 CHILLIWACK VISITORS GUIDE • www.thegreatoutside.com • 1-800-567-9535 2010 CHILLIWACK VISITORS GUIDE • www.thegreatoutside.com • 1-800-567-9535 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.thegreatoutside.com 38 39 Fishing & Wildlife ...... (604) 582-5200 15 Weather Report ...... (604) 664-9010 9 Chilliwack City Hall ...... (604) 792-9311 16 18 8 Chilliwack Parks, Recreation & Culture Dept...... (604) 793-2904 2010 CHILLIWACK VISITORS GUIDE • www.thegreatoutside.com • 1-800-567-9535 3 TEAR-A-WAY MAP map design and illustration creative design solutions