Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Chilliwack, Canada

March 27, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Chilliwack /ˈtʃɪləwæk/ is the 7th largest city in British Columbia, Canada. Historically an agricultural community, most of its 83,788 residents are now city-dwellers. Chilliwack is the seat of the Fraser Valley Regional District and its second largest city. This city is surrounded by mountains and recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks. It is located 102 kilometres (63 miles) southeast of Vancouver. There are many outdoor activities in the area, including hiking, horseback riding, biking, camping, fishing, and golf.
Restaurants in Chilliwack

1. Bluewater Rockies Sportfish Guiding Co.

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5.0 based on 310 reviews

Bluewater Rockies Sportfish Guiding Co.

An industry leader for over 20 years, our company has been serving anglers from all four corners of the globe, and has built an international reputation for consistently providing top-quality River Sport Fishing Adventures & Holidays. We share your fishing passion & understand your fishing needs. Fly, Gear or BIG GAME, we are confident we can meet or exceed the high expectations of today’s sport fish anglers. We’ve assembled the finest salmon & sturgeon guide team our area has to offer. Passionate and determined individuals dedicated to ensuring you have the most successful results day in and day out. In the business of sport fishing, knowledge and experience cannot be overlooked. Our team has enough of both to cover 160km of river, and when fishing is tough, having that option will prove to be invaluable.

2. Chilliwack River Rafting - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Chilliwack River Rafting - Day Tours

With 24 years in operation, Chilliwack River Rafting is the go-to rafting destination for guests from Vancouver, British Columbia and around the world. Only one hour from Vancouver, B.C., we offer daily departures, big rides in small paddle rafts, world-class whitewater, lunch, and a fun, rustic atmosphere at our 5-acre riverside raft ranch. Open year round with easy, moderate, and challenging tours, Chilliwack River Rafting is the perfect place for your private rafting party, family reunion, birthday party, company event, church retreat, or school activity. Choose to camp overnight after your rafting adventure- overnight packages feature a catered dinner and breakfast, campfires, firewood and socializing under the stars. Call us today!

3. Mt. Waddington's Outdoors

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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Mt. Waddington's Outdoors

Chilliwack's only outdoor store, we'll equip you for Hiking, Camping, Climbing, Running, Ski-touring, just hanging around or whatever else it is you're looking to do outside! Gear, Information, and Guiding, a great stop on your way to any Adventure!

4. Sturgeon Hunter

45685 Cartmell Rd, Chilliwack, British Columbia V2P 0C8 Canada +1 604-612-7850 [email protected] http://www.sturgeonhunter.com
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5.0 based on 86 reviews

Sturgeon Hunter

Fishing since 1994, our professional sturgeon fishing guides are guaranteed to give you a first class sturgeon fishing experience in Fraser River, BC. Our expert sturgeon fishing guides know the Fraser River - and, most importantly, they know where to find the sturgeon.

Reviewed By Michael110382 - Sudbury, Canada

We booked 2 days fishing with Sturgeon Hunter, The booking process went great. We asked for Steve, the company owner, as our guide, since all people going out fishing with him were very satisfied. And Steve delivered ! Showed us an amazing time on the water, he takes his work very seriously :) when they're saying they catch more and bigger fish, they're spot on ! He was trying to get us big fish and, boy oh boy we had to put some hard work to get them out of the water..... Lots of fish between 6 and 9 feet, bigest one over 400 lbs. Last hour we got a 7 and a 8 feet sturgeons, 5 seconds apart. Hard to describe the feeling of excitement :) Anyways, me and Natasha we're both sore today leaving the beautiful Fraser River Valley with tons of beautiful memories, videos and pictures. Thank you Steve and Danny for such a great time ! We will be back next year !!!

5. Bridal Veil Falls Waterfall

Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park off of Trans Canada Highway #1, Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada +1 604-986-9371 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/bridalveil_falls
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Bridal Veil Falls Waterfall

Reviewed By 912shawnb

One of the nice things about the Bridal Veil Falls Waterfall is that it's a very short walk from the Parking Lot, ideal for families with young children or even for seniors who can still take a hike with a moderate incline. When we arrived in November, the gates to the park were closed but you can easily park outside the gate and walk to the falls from there (bear left at the fork in the road as you walk up). For Ontario-types, we were amazed by the size of the trees, and the rich mosses (and even ferns!) growing on (and in!) the trees. The falls themselves? The pictures say it all: spectacular.

6. Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve

5200 Sumas Prairie Rd, Chilliwack, British Columbia V2R 4N7 Canada +1 604-823-6603 [email protected] http://chilliwackblueheron.com/
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve

A 300 acre nature reserve with level walking trails, bird viewing blinds, observation tower and interpretive centre (free) . Known for a large nesting colony of Great Blue Herons which nest from March through July. Great bird and wildlife watching. Check website for free community programs and special events. Trail open dawn to dusk. Rotary Interpretive Centre is open 10 am to 4 pm.

Reviewed By 35kathyz

If you want to escape someplace that will make you relax then this walk will do it for you!!! i've been here numerous times and each time is unique. Well worth the trip!!!

7. Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

Chilliwack Lake Road, Chilliwack, British Columbia V0X 1X0 Canada +1 604-986-9371 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/chilliwack_lk/
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

8. 32 Vedder River Rotary Trail

Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada http://www.chilliwack.ca/main/page.cfm
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

32 Vedder River Rotary Trail

Reviewed By 272iano - Chilliwack, Canada

A great place to walk along the world famous Vedder River. It’s a well maintained trail than has ample parking and portable WC’s along the way. There’s always something different to see, whether it’s fishermen catching salmon and Steelhead or the Bald Eagles doing the same.

9. Cultus Lake

Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada +1 800-689-9025 http://www.cultuslake.com/
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Cultus Lake

Reviewed By ursula3223 - Chilliwack, Canada

This is a great place during the summer to take the family, in the fall it become quiet and a great spot for quiet reflection, in the winter walk along the path for the christmas light display and excercise.

10. Dickens Sweets and British Museum

45945 Alexander Ave, Chilliwack, British Columbia V2P 1L7 Canada +1 604-793-1981 http://dickenssweets.com/
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Dickens Sweets and British Museum

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