Vancouver
Vancouver is British Columbia's largest tourist destination. Attractions include the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, the city's first and largest park which covers 1,000 acres in the city's downtown core, Gastown, Granville Island Market, Chinatown and others.
Minter Gardens
One of the greatest show gardens in the world! Minter Gardens is 27 acres of floral artistry. The 11 theme gardens are designed to dazzle the senses with massive displays of colour and fragrance. Gently winding pathways progressively link each unique garden. Delightful surprises, such as Victorian topiary ladies, a giant floral peacock, a floral flag, a living maze, aviaries, and beautiful waterfalls and ponds wait around every bend.
Bridal Falls
Bridal Falls are the sixth highest falls in Canada, droping 122 metres down from the side of Mount Cheam, which stands almost 7,000 high, not far from Cascade Court.
Harrison, Agassiz and Harrison Mills
While visiting nearby Harrison, Agassiz and Harrison Mills you can set your own pace. Sit back and take in the sun, read a good book or set out on a unique adventure. Activities include: swimming, fishing, windsurfing, sailing, canoeing, tennis, golfing, boat cruises and helicopter rides. Take in the Harrison Festival of the Arts in July or the Sand Castle competition in September. There's something for everyone.
Harrison Hot Springs
Harrison Hot Springs is situated at the southern end of Harrison Lake, just north of Abbotsford. This lake is the largest in the Lower Mainland and has water access to the Pacific Ocean via the Harrison and Fraser Rivers. The beach is ideal for sunbathing and the lagoon provides a protected, warm-water swimming. Harrison retains its small village qualities with a leisurely pace and friendly atmosphere. Visitors may enjoy the mineral waters piped into the public pool from one of two mineral springs or for more privacy, visit one of the area's resorts.
Kilby
The focal point at Kilby in Harrison Mills is the magnificent General Store and its collection of products representing the 1920s and 1930s. Experience firsthand the rural traditions and lifestyle common to British Columbia in the early twentieth century.
Hell's Gate
Famous Hell's Gate in the scenic Fraser Canyon is nature at its most magnificent. Descending smoothly from highway level in one of two comfortable 25-passenger cabins, you'll experience a breathtaking flight directly above the unique Hell's Gate fishways, where two million sockeye salmon challenge the river each year on their epic journey to their inland spawning grounds.
Fort Langley
Fort Langley is a delightful small town with a heritage focus. It is easy to walk around to enjoy the many old buildings, antique dealers' shops and, of course, the Fort itself. The original Fort Langley, built in 1827 at Derby Reach as a Hudson's Bay trading post, was the first permanent European settlement in the Fraser Valley.
Victoria
Victoria, the "Garden City" is British Columbia's capital. It is located on Vancouver Island, a scenic ferry ride across the Georgia Strait. Visit the parliament buildings, the famous Butchart Gardens, the Naval Base or enjoy "High Tea" at the Empress Hotel.