mercredi 16 novembre 2016

Enjoy The Good Things In Life With Fraser Valley Tours

By Helen Howard


It isn't necessary to travel to the other side of the world to have a great time. Often you can find magic just an hour or two from your home. If, for example, you find yourself in Vancouver or Seattle, a great time is within easy reach with Fraser Valley tours.

The Fraser River flows through British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province. Where it emerges from the narrow Fraser Canyon near Hope, it starts winding through a wide, flat valley surrounded by mountains. Along the way it passes major towns, including Chilliwack and then Abbotsford, before it finally meets the sea a little south of Vancouver.

Long before settlement by people of European descent, First Nations people lived in the area, which had an abundance of food and a strategic location. When the settlers moved here, they quickly saw too how useful the river was as a way of transporting goods. A gold rush in the middle of the nineteenth century brought more people and regular steamboat traffic and once the rush was over, farmers stayed to work the fertile soil along the river banks. Today many people live here and some of the towns in the region are really becoming suburbs of Vancouver.

The wide valley is surrounded by mountains and you will also find several lakes in this area. It's an outdoor playground where you can go hiking, biking or horse-riding. The river itself is known for its salmon, which means that fishing is a popular activity here. Bird-watching is good too, especially around the estuary.

The small region is extremely productive, providing more than half of the province's food. You'll find a wide range of agricultural produce here, from dairy to berries. Wineries abound too. If you have a passion for food, you should definitely explore the farm stalls, markets and eateries and stock up on farm-fresh produce and homemade treats.

Several travel agencies offer tours of the area. These include cycle or horse-back tours to explore the countryside and enjoy the scenery. You'll also find wine or food-themed trips. If you're a keen angler, you may want to opt for a boat tour which will afford you the opportunity to catch a huge sturgeon or any of five salmon species. However, if you prefer doing things independently, a self-drive tour is a great option too.

There is almost always a festival or event happening somewhere in the region, so check out the local events calendar to help you decide when to visit. The climate is mild even in winter, although it can be wet. The rainiest time is in winter, when snow is possible too.

You can explore the region by bus, with frequent services from Vancouver. However, having your own transport gives you more freedom. If you don't live in the vicinity, simply fly to Abbotsford or Vancouver or even to Bellingham or Seattle and then rent a car to drive to the valley, where accommodation is plentiful. Be aware though that you will need a passport if you cross into Canada from the United States, even for a day trip.




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