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The Hitching Post Restaurant. Contact Info and Location. At the Hitching Post Restaurant good, solid decisions are key to our success and to yours. Below we have provided a list of helpful links that will assist you with additional information and resources related to help you make the best decision possible. And we will investigate the issue. Places to stay (in no particular order). Riverhaven RV Park and Motel. Gold Mountain RV Park. Camping and Cabins also available. Riverside RV Park Resort.
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CLOVERDALE, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Cloverdale, Surrey.
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Clothing, Shoes &. Today, Cloverdale remains a unique and colourful community. It is one of the few communities in Greater Vancouver that has a genuine "main street" where locals shop on foot and friends and neighbours gather to sip coffee and exchange gossip in the cafe's. Cloverdale, home of the famous Cloverdale Rodeo, sometimes called the "antique capital" of B.C., is located at the junction of Highways 10 and 15 (the Pacific Highway) in the lower Fraser Valley. This community is part of Surrey.
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District of Kent
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Major highways connecting Kent with the Valley are Scenic 7 (Lougheed) running East and West and 9 which runs north and south. Local beaches may enjoyed at the Sasquatch Provincial Park, Harrison Hot Springs lagoon and Kilby Park. Check over the District of Kent Web Site. With great local maps and community information. Also the Harrison Hot Springs, BC. Page has details about Kent and area. Please visit SouthernBC.com for information about other. Communities located in Southern British Columbia.
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FORT LANGLEY, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Fort Langley, local links, entertainment, family fun
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This delightful small town, with a heritage focus, is easy to walk around to enjoy the many old buildings, antique dealers' shops and, of course, the Fort itself. There are several excellent restaurants for a snack or a meal, many with sidewalk tables. Gift shops, galleries, fashion stores and artist's studios abound. Be certain to walk up to the top of the observation tower near the bridge for an outstanding view of the river. Population: 2,700. Fort Langley is part of Langley Township.
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PORT MOODY, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Anmore, Belcarra, Buntzen Lake, Ioco & Port Moody
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Port Moody is located at the head of Burrard Inlet, surrounded by mountains and forested hillsides. This friendly small town is home to approximately 25,000 people. From its pristine setting on Burrard Inlet, Port Moody offers unlimited opportunities for outdoor activities ranging from boating, swimming, hiking and cycling to breathtaking nature trails and wild life observation. Map of Port Moody. Rocky Point in Foreshore Park. Please visit SouthernBC.com for information about other.
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MISSION, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Deroche, Dewdney, Hatzic, Hayward Lake, Mission, Ruskin, Silverdale, Stave Lake and Stave River
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The Municipality comprises the communities of Hatzic, Mission, Ruskin, Silverdale and Stave River. Mission enjoys an immense variation of hillsides and gullies which maintain natural neighbourhood enclosures, spectacular views and a sense of timelessness and security. Credit: Info and Welcome Sign, District of Mission, visit their web site to find out more about Mission. Please visit SouthernBC.com for information about other. Communities located in Southern British Columbia.
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HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Harrison Lake, Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch
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Fishing and Outdoor Adventure. Harrison Hot Springs is situated at the southern end of Harrison Lake. This is the largest lake in the Lower Mainland and has water access to the Pacific Ocean via the Harrison and Fraser Rivers. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of activities. The beach is ideal for sunbathing and the lagoon provides a protected warm-water spot for swimming. The lake is also a popular destination for boaters and wind surfers. Map of Harrison Hot Springs. View of the lagoon.
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LANGLEY CITY, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: local links, accommodation, entertainment, travel and family fun
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A compact, thriving City located between Langley Township and Surrey to the west, with Aldergrove, Fort Langley and Walnut Grove close by. This urban centre, in a beautiful rural setting occupies 10 square kilometers (4 square miles) with a growing population estimated at 23,000 (1996). Map of Langley City. The first European settlers were William and Adam Innes, two brothers who came to British Columbia from near London, Ontario. The early pioneers ha. read more.
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CULTUS LAKE, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide
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Cultus Lake Provincial Park includes four campgrounds: Clear Creek has 82 sites; Delta Grove has 58 sites; Entrance Bay has 52 sites; and Maple Bay has 106 sites. Pit and flush toilets. BC Park's Cultus Lake Page. Web site. The Cultus Lake Parks Board, 3405 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, Phone: (604) 858-5253. Picnicing Area at Cultus Lake. Click the image for a larger view. Photograph courtesy Maurice Jassak. Many more Fraser Valley pictures may be found at See the Fraser Valley.
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MAPLE RIDGE, BC, Canada -- Fraser Valley Guide: Albion, Hammond, Haney, Maple Ridge, Webster's Corners, Ruskin, Whonnock, Yennadon
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The District of Maple Ridge comprises the communities of Hammond, Haney, Maple Ridge and Whonnock. Haney Place, site of the Municipal government offices, Haney Place Mall, "The Beast" Clock Tower and many recreational amenities make up the town core. Maple Ridge is known as the horse riding capital of BC, with one horse to every 6 residents. Riding enthusiasts can enjoy some 100 kilometers of trails, some of which have been in use for over 100 years. Map of Maple Ridge. Golden Ears Peaks to the Northeast...