Sightseeing
Eagle Mountain Park
2570 Eagle Mountain DrGoat yoga, a corn maze & a petting zoo, plus kids' games & fruit wines, at a family-run vineyard.
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Maan Farms
790 McKenzie RdGoat yoga, a corn maze & a petting zoo, plus kids' games & fruit wines, at a family-run vineyard.
Amusement park with kid-friendly rides, mini golf & batting cages, plus over 200 arcade games.
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Schloss Fun Park
36165 N Parallel RdAmusement park with kid-friendly rides, mini golf & batting cages, plus over 200 arcade games.
Visit the Mennonite Heritage Museum and discover the story of the Mennonites spanning 500 years
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Mennonite Heritage Museum
1818 Clearbrook RdVisit the Mennonite Heritage Museum and discover the story of the Mennonites spanning 500 years
Food scene
Field House is a space to share good beers and good eats with friends. Cheers! HIGHLIGHTED AWARDS: 2016 BC Beer Awards Rookie of the Year 2018 BC Beer Awards Innovator of the Year 2018 Growlie Awards Brewery of the Year
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Field House Brewing Co
2281 W Railway StField House is a space to share good beers and good eats with friends. Cheers! HIGHLIGHTED AWARDS: 2016 BC Beer Awards Rookie of the Year 2018 BC Beer Awards Innovator of the Year 2018 Growlie Awards Brewery of the Year
Hiking
Discovery Trail
Discovery TrailA short hike which is only 10 mins drive away from house
Park featuring a lake, a walking path, playgrounds, a spray park, a floating boardwalk & more.
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Mill Lake Park
2310 Mill Lake RdPark featuring a lake, a walking path, playgrounds, a spray park, a floating boardwalk & more.
Scenic area on the Fraser River with trails for hiking & biking, plus picnic spots & fishing.
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Matsqui Trail Regional Park
6550 Tall RoadScenic area on the Fraser River with trails for hiking & biking, plus picnic spots & fishing.
City/town information
Located between the coast and the Cascade mountain range, Abbotsford is not only one of the most picturesque destinations in Canada, but it’s also a lovely place to live if you’re considering a move.
Abbotsford — or simply Abby — has seen excellent growth throughout the years. In fact, it’s become the largest city in the Fraser Valley — as well as one of the largest in British Columbia (BC) — boasting a population of 141,397 residents and spreading across 145 square miles. Even so, it has continued to maintain its wholesome, small-town feel.
Plus, the city’s close proximity to Metro Vancouver offers access to a wealth of big-city opportunities, while its lower cost of living makes it a great place to settle down. Clearly, Abby has a lot to offer. So, if you’re considering a move to Abbotsford, here are five things you’ll be glad to learn about:
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Abbotsford
Located between the coast and the Cascade mountain range, Abbotsford is not only one of the most picturesque destinations in Canada, but it’s also a lovely place to live if you’re considering a move.
Abbotsford — or simply Abby — has seen excellent growth throughout the years. In fact, it’s become the largest city in the Fraser Valley — as well as one of the largest in British Columbia (BC) — boasting a population of 141,397 residents and spreading across 145 square miles. Even so, it has continued to maintain its wholesome, small-town feel.
Plus, the city’s close proximity to Metro Vancouver offers access to a wealth of big-city opportunities, while its lower cost of living makes it a great place to settle down. Clearly, Abby has a lot to offer. So, if you’re considering a move to Abbotsford, here are five things you’ll be glad to learn about: