Our travelers will have the opportunity to walk through the ancient city Fort Langley, the center of gold mining in BC, visit establishments and buy souvenirs, go to the unforgettable Bridal Veil Falls, walk through the forest near it and take wonderful photographs, and finally, on our trip, visit a wonderful city Abbotsford with a huge number of wineries, where you can enjoy not only delicious wine, but also a beautiful view.
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It is a historic settlement and trading post established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1827 on the banks of the Fraser River.
Fort Langley played an important role in the development of the region, becoming a center for fur trade and agricultural products between Europeans and indigenous people.
Also in 1858 when a local resident found gold in a river near the city. This discovery led to a massive overpopulation of the area by gold miners from all over the world, eager to make a fortune in the gold rush. Many people arrived by ship and subsequently went in search of gold in the rivers and streams in the region. Here you can stroll through the small streets, buy souvenirs for yourself and friends, and also enjoy the beauty.
Bridal Veil Falls in British Columbia.
This waterfall is located near the city of Chilliwack, in the southwestern part of the province. Bridal Veil Falls in British Columbia attracts tourists with its beauty and majesty. The water falls from a height of more than 60 meters into a deep canyon, forming a cloud of white foam that resembles a bride's veil. It is a popular place for walks and hikes, as well as for photo shoots due to its picturesque nature.
Trails and viewing platforms have appeared around the waterfall so that people can fully enjoy its beauty. Stopping near this waterfall, our travelers will have a short walk through the forest, as well as the opportunity to take unforgettable photographs.
Abbotsford is a city located in the Fraser Valley, southeast of Vancouver. The city is famous for its agricultural lands, vineyards and berry production. You will have the opportunity to visit several wineries that produce a variety of wines, including white, red and rosé wines, and also offer winery tasting tours in wineries such as Singletree Winery, Cannon Estate Winery, Seaside Pearl Farmgate Winery
We will contact you by phone and stay in touch until you go on tour. And we can pickup you near the McDonald's parking
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