Experience the spectacular salmon season as thousands journey from the Pacific Ocean upstream to spawn—a vivid display of survival and renewal. Depart Vancouver, travel through the Fraser Valley to Mission’s Inch Creek Fish Farm to learn about salmon and sturgeon, then visit Weaver Creek to witness the salmon run, where the waters turn red during spawning. Continue to the charming village of Harrison Hot Springs for lakeside views and lunch, before exploring Fort Langley National Historic Site, a birthplace of British Columbia rich in Indigenous and colonial history. Return to Vancouver with unforgettable memories of nature and heritage.
07:30 Departure River Rock Casino Resort;8811 River Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 3P8, Canada; 07:45 Departure West Vancouver (on Cambie St & 48th Ave.);Langara-49th Avenue Station; 08:00 Departure Burnaby:Kingsway & Willingdon;2829-4500 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 2A9, Canada; 08:30 Departure Real Canadian Superstore;1301 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam, BC V3K 6P9, Canada; 08:50 Departure Guildford Recreation Centre;15105 105 Ave, Surrey, BC V3R 7G8, Canada; The approximate tour duration is about 9 hours. Total tour duration and returning time may vary depending on the actual itinerary, weather, and traffic conditions of the day.
We will depart from Vancouver in the morning and begin the travel. The tour duration already includes lunch and rest stops, traffic delays, and driving hours between each location throughout the day. Please note that the total duration may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions. Itinerary: Vancouver → Fraser Valley (via) → Mission → Inch Creek Fish Farm (15 mins) → Weaver Creek Salmon Watching (45 mins) → Harrison Hot Springs Village (60 mins, including lunch time) → Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada Free Time (60 mins) → Vancouver Note: The number of salmon is affected by the environment and climate. Please understand.
Fraser Valley is known for its fertile farmland, rolling hills, and scenic river views. As we drive through, enjoy glimpses of lush fields, charming rural communities, and the meandering Fraser River.
Mission City is a charming riverside community with a blend of small-town warmth and rich cultural heritage. Known for its historic sites and beautiful natural surroundings, it serves as a gateway to the Fraser Valley’s outdoor experiences.
Located near Mission, this facility focuses on raising salmon and sturgeon, supporting conservation and replenishment of wild fish populations. Visitors can learn about the hatchery’s operations, from egg incubation to juvenile release, and see firsthand how these species are nurtured before returning to local waterways.
Established in 1965, this 3-kilometer channel was created to expand spawning habitat for sockeye salmon, as well as smaller numbers of chum and pink salmon. It can host around 45,000 spawning adults and ensures a steady flow of clean water, protecting eggs and young fish from flooding or freezing. As an extension of Weaver Creek, it allows many more salmon to spawn naturally than the creek alone, making it an ideal location to witness the salmon’s remarkable migration and life cycle.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit Harrison Hot Springs, a renowned resort town less than two hours from Vancouver. Known for its soothing natural hot springs and surrounded by breathtaking mountains, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and scenery. Stroll through the picturesque streets, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, or bring your own meal to savor by the shores of beautiful Harrison Lake. With its inviting atmosphere and stunning views, Harrison Hot Springs is a favorite getaway for visitors year-round. Time allotted for this destination includes lunch time.
Finally, we’ll visit Fort Langley, the birthplace of British Columbia. Strategically located on the banks of the Fraser River, this former Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post was once a bustling hub for trade, settlement, and cultural exchange among Indigenous peoples and European settlers. Walk along the palisades, step inside recreated timber buildings from the 1800s, and immerse yourself in the stories of salmon, cranberries, and the thriving commerce that shaped the region’s history.
Afterwards, we return to Vancouver.
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