Come spend a full day with me as we explore the majestic Fraser Valley, we snake our way through the valley stopping in Harrison Hot springs for some sight seeing and a dip in the natural hot springs.
We then continue our journey as we see the Coastal and Cascade mountain ranges meet in the small picturesque town of Hope, we also see the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers.
We spend some time in Hope viewing the many chainsaw carvings. (Hope is the chainsaw carving capital of the world and also where Rambo was filmed) We enjoy a coffee at the Blue Moose cafe and then of to view the tunnels of the Fraser Canyon.
We only do the tunnels from May to Oct 1st due to weather conditions*
**From Nov 22nd to Jan 11th we double back to Harrison to see the Lights by the Lake Festival.
I provide transit, activities and a packed lunch and memories to last a lifetime.
Please contact if you have a larger group, I can be flexible.
We stop in Harrison Hot Springs to take in the breathtaking views of the lake and mountains and spend some time sightseeing/shopping and to enjoy the “Lights by the Lake” which covers a 2 km waterfront stretch of Harrison Hot Springs. It creates a breathtaking spectacle that promises to make your holiday season even more magical.
These stunning displays, designed to highlight Harrison’s rich heritage and the Sasquatch legend, As for holiday lights, guests can expect to see some pretty magical displays this year. This includes weeping Christmas trees, old-fashioned lamps, and custom-built displays of various animals and whimsical creatures.
We have lunch in the park and take a walk viewing the many chain saw carvings on display around town. We stop at the Blue Moose Cafe for a coffee before heading over to the Fraser Canyon Tunnels.
We drive threw the 7 tunnels of the Fraser Canyon between Hope and Boston Bar before turning around and coming back. We can stop at the many view points of the Canyon.
Waterfront Skytrain Station, Inside next to Starbucks
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