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    Chilliwack is a city of 84,000 people (2016) to the east of Vancouver. It lies in the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD).

    Understand

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    In Halq'eméylem, the language of the Stó:lō First Nations (Aboriginal) communities around Chilliwack and Sardis, Tcil'Qe'uk means "valley of many streams". It also lends its name to the Chilliwack River, and group of Aboriginal people, the Ts’elxweyeqw.

    Chilliwack is surrounded by tall mountain peaks, such as Mount Cheam and Slesse Mountain, and large rivers (the Fraser and Vedder).

    The city, once a small agricultural town, has become an example of sprawling suburbia and bad city planning. Efforts to revitalize the languishing downtown, and to curb the spread of housing subdivisions into valuable farmland, have proved challenging.

    History

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    The archeological record shows evidence of Stó:lō people in the Fraser Valley, or S'ólh Téméxw, 10,000 years ago. Permanent structures in the Chilliwack area date from around 5,000 years ago. At the time of the first contact with Europeans it is estimated that there were as many as 40,000 people living within Stó:lō territory.

    In 1857, gold was discovered in the Fraser Canyon. By 1859, over 40,000 gold miners had trekked to the goldfields, most travelling through the Chilliwack area. By the mid-1860s, several farms had grown up around the steamboat landings on the Fraser River called Miller's Landing, Minto Landing, Sumas Landing and Chilliwack Landing.

    The Township of Chilliwack was incorporated in 1873, the third municipality in British Columbia. Settlement took place along the Fraser River at Chilliwack Landing. Steamboats were the main mode of transportation, carrying goods and passengers between Chilliwack and New Westminster. After the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885, many residents began to cross the Fraser River at Minto Landing to catch the train at Harrison Mills.

    With little room for expansion along the river, the commercial area of the town moved south to the junction of the New Westminster-Yale Wagon Road, Wellington Avenue and Young Road, called "Five Corners". A large subdivision called Centreville was built in 1881. to the city's identity.[7]

    Neighbourhoods

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    North side: Also referred to as "Chilliwack Proper Village West", the north side covers the area from the Trans-Canada Highway in the south, to the Fraser River in the north, and includes the communities of Camp River, Chilliwack Mountain, Downtown Chilliwack, East Chilliwack, Fairfield Island, Rosedale and Popkum. Downtown Chilliwack is the historical urban centre of the city. Several cultural attractions, such as the Prospera Centre, Chilliwack Cultural Centre and the Eagle Landing Shopping Centre are located there, as well as key government buildings, such as city hall, FVRD offices, and the Provincial Court of British Columbia.

    South side: The south side includes the communities of Atchelitz, Cultus Lake Park, Greendale, Ryder Lake, Sardis, Promontory Heights, Vedder Crossing, and Yarrow. Sardis is the urban core of the south side and is a popular shopping destination.

    Get in

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    By car

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    • From Vancouver, Chilliwack is about a 100 km drive on Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway). While the drive can be as short as an hour in ideal conditions, in practice, heavy traffic (particularly from Langley eastward) will likely make it an hour and a half or even two hours. The city limits and welcome sign are at the Chilliwack River Bridge near exit 109, but the main access to the city centre is from exits 118 and 119.
    • From the east, Chilliwack is roughly 35-40 minutes from Hope on Highway 1. Traffic will generally be much lighter on this section than when coming from Vancouver. The welcome sign will be past exit 135, while exits 120 and 119 will bring you to the city centre.

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    By train

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    See also: Rail travel in Canada

    By air

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    The closest commercial airports are Abbotsford (YXX IATA), Bellingham, WA (BLI IATA), and Vancouver (YVR IATA). Vancouver's is by far the largest of those airports.

    • 3 Chilliwack Airport (YCW  IATA), 46244 Airport Rd (exit 119 north from Highway 1, Young Road south from downtown), +1 604-792-3430. Popular with recreational pilots, but no scheduled commercial flights. Chilliwack Airport (Q130189) on Wikidata Chilliwack Airport on Wikipedia

    Get around

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    There is one main road in Chilliwack, which has two names. From the highway at Exit 119, running south it's called Vedder Road all the way to Yarrow, and running north it's called Yale Road.

    Go north on Yale Road, you'll find old downtown, with a variety of restaurants, quaint shops, and some nice parks.

    Vedder River

    Go south on Vedder Road, and you'll pass through the commercial centre of the city, but soon enough you'll be through the city and into the suburbs, where you can find Vedder Crossing, the Vedder River, Cultus Lake, Yarrow, and the Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park.

    By public transit

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    • BC Transit (Chilliwack Transit System), +1-604-854-3232. Covers the main parts of Chilliwack with about a dozen routes. Transit is centred on Cottonwood Mall and Yale Road in downtown Chilliwack. The cash fare is $2 ($1.75 for seniors) in 2022. BC Transit (Q4179186) on Wikidata BC Transit on Wikipedia
      • Operates bus route 66 between Burnaby and downtown Chilliwack with stops in Langley and Abbotsford. Operates daily with numerous trips.
      • Operates bus route 71 between downtown Chilliwack and Harrison Hot Springs with stops in Kent. Operates Monday to Friday with numerous trips, and Saturday with a number of trips. From July to early September, operates also on Sunday. In Kent, there is a connection with bus route 72 to Hope.

    By taxi

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    See

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    • 1 Chilliwack Cultural Centre, 9201 Corbould St, +1 604-394-7469. A performing arts venue located in downtown Chilliwack. The building is home to the Chilliwack Players' Guild (the resident theatre company), as well as the Chilliwack Academy of Music. Chilliwack Cultural Centre (Q5099099) on Wikidata Chilliwack Cultural Centre on Wikipedia
    Front view of the newly constructed City of Chilliwack City Hall, 1912

    Do

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    Vedder River Campground near Cultus Lake
    • 1 Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park (from Highway 1, take exit 135). In Rosedale, which is adjacent to the east of Chilliwack, is Bridal Veil falls, a beautiful waterfall accessed by a brief walk from the parking lot. Free. Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park (Q37849) on Wikidata Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park on Wikipedia
    • 2 Bridal Falls Waterpark, 53790 Popkum Rd S, Rosedale (roughly a block away from Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park), +1 604-794-7455, toll-free: +1-888-883-8852, . Operates only during the summer. This waterpark does not have slides that drop as high as Cultus Lake Waterpark, but it is less expensive and less crowded.
    • 3 Cultus Lake Park. Try in the summer for a refreshing dip or stay in one of the lakefront campgrounds. Weekends tend to be overcrowded. About 10 km south of Chilliwack. Cultus Lake Provincial Park (Q22548267) on Wikidata
    • 4 Cultus Lake Waterpark, 4150 Columbia Valley Way (From Vancouver, get off the Highway at Yarrow/No 3 Road, and follow the signs to Cultus Lake. It will be on your left hand side, a little ways down Columbia Valley Road.), +1 604 855-7241. 10AM-6PM. A fun summer attraction for kids and adults, and a nice way to pass a very hot day. Twilight rates are available, and while it's not the sort of place you need to go often, it's a good a one-day outing from much of the Lower Mainland, especially with kids. Best bets are late June and early July, or rainy days, as it can often be very busy. Full pass $22.86. Cultus Lake Waterpark (Q120720158) on Wikidata Cultus Lake Waterpark on Wikipedia
    Bridal Veil Falls near the Village of Popkum
    • 5 Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park. Has several trails that are easy to get to by road and of varying lengths. Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park (Q1072995) on Wikidata Sx̱ótsaqel/Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park on Wikipedia
    • Fishing is popular on the 6 Vedder River. Make sure you're in season and that if you need a licence you obtain one. Licences can usually be obtained at bait shops, and some other places too.

    Annual events and festivals include:

    • Christmas Craft Market
    • Chilliwack Art of Wine Festival
    • Fraser Valley Culture and Craft Beer Festival
    • Fraser Valley Women's Expo

    Learn

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    Buy

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    Corn

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    Chilliwack is well known for its fresh corn on the cob, always sold uncooked with the husk still over the corn. When in season, expect to find stands set up with signs that read "Chilliwack Corn." These stands can be found in much of the Fraser Valley and sometimes can be found in Vancouver. While the corn is delicious and it will be fresh at these stands, expect to pay a significant premium compared to buying corn at a grocery store. Expect to find this corn around August and September.

    Books

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    Pottery

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    A number of pottery artisans operate in the area. Call the studios to confirm they will be open.

    Eat

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    • 1 Toyko Japanese Grill, 45886 Wellington Avenue (In the Royal Hotel), +1 604-795-2931. M-Sa 11:30AM-9PM. Closed Su. Sushi roll, teriyaki, tempura, udon and lunch boxes.
    • 2 Beethoven's Pizza, 4125 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, +1 604 858-7766. noon-8PM daily. Fantastic pizzeria in the Cultus Lake area. It's pretty well-priced, pizzas are enormous and delicious, and service is really friendly. Probably the best place for pizza in the Chilliwack area.
    • 3 Boston Pizza, 45305 Luckakuck Way (By Cottonwood Mall), +1 604 858-3333. 11:30AM-10:30PM daily. The Chilliwack location of a large chain of restaurants, Boston Pizza has good food at decent prices.
    • 4 Bozzini's Restaurant, 45739 Hocking Ave (corner Hocking & Yale), +1 604 792-0744. 11AM till late. Chilliwack's best casual dining. Open for lunch & dinner.
    • 5 Mandarin Garden Buffet, 45295 Luckakuck Way (Next to the Freeway and west of Cottonwood Mall), +1 604-858-9836. Sa-W 11:30AM-2:30PM, 4:30-8:30PM (closed Th). Chinese buffet. Lunch, dinner, large selection and very popular. Lunch $16.95, dinner $21.95.

    Drink

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    • 1 Bozzinis, 45739 Hocking Ave (corner of Yale & Hocking), +1 604 792-0744. 11AM - late. Casual dining open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner, & late night snacks.

    Sleep

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    • 1 Comfort Inn, 45405 Luckakuck Way, +1 604-858-0636. Check-in: 4 pm, check-out: 11 am.
    • 2 Hampton Inn by Hilton Chilliwack, 8050 Lickman Road, +1-604-392-4667. A variety of hot and cold breakfast options, fitness facility, indoor swimming pool and hot tub. From $149.
    • 3 Riverbend Guest House B&B and Cabin (Riverbend B&B Guest House), 50691 O'Byrne Road (10 km up Chilliwack Lake Road, turn left onto Slesse, Right onto O'Byrne), +1 604 769-3474. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 10AM. Less than a 5-minute walk to the Chilliwack River, it is near fishing, kayaking, rafting, sight-seeing, and hiking. Guided fishing adventures on the Fraser River available. From $95.

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    Go next

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    Routes through Chilliwack
    VancouverAbbotsford  W  E  HopeEdmonton
    VancouverAbbotsford  W  E  HopeKamloops
    Harrison Hot SpringsKent  N  S  ENDS at



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