Favourite Rainy Day Hikes in Chilliwack
Itching to get outside, but the weather won’t cooperate?
Springtime can feel long, dark, and wet here in Chilliwack.
Thankfully, we have compiled a short list of trails that you can complete on even the rainiest day - thanks to dense tree canopies (and a little rain gear). Read on for a list of our favourite rainy day hikes in Chilliwack.
Seven Sisters
A great little hike up in Cultus Lake Provincial Park, Seven Sisters is a 60 minute out and back hike that takes you to where 7 giant douglas fir trees once stood (3 remain standing today). We suggest parking in the Entrance Bay/Jade Bay Parking Lot and crossing the road to the Delta Grove Campground where the trail begins. This is a great hike for kids, and is rated as “Easy”.
Giant Douglas Fir
Located just south of Clear Creek Campground in Cultus Lake Provincial Park, The Giant Douglas Fir Trail is a great route for kids or those who want a short, easy walk in the woods. It is an out-and-back hike, taking around 30 minutes to complete. The route takes you to a single massive douglas fir tree which makes for a great photo op!
Teapot Hill
Our third, and definitely most popular Cultus hike is Teapot Hill. This trail begins in the parking lot along Columbia Valley Highway, just beyond Delta Grove Campground. It is a slightly more challenging trail than the two mentioned above, taking approximately 1 hour and 45 mins to complete the 5km route, with a 250m elevation gain. The top of the trail boasts a beautiful view of Cultus Lake, while the search for hidden teapots entertains kids and adults alike.
Broken Tree Loop Via Pitxel & Cholqthet (Community Forest)
The Broken Tree Loop is a great walking trail, nestled under the canopy of the Chilliwack Community Forest. It features a 156m elevation gain over 3.1km, taking approximately 1 hour and 5 mins to complete. The Chilliwack Community Forest is a unique trail system that has many different loops/hikes, so you can customize your experience and make your hike longer or shorter.
Hillkeep Regional Park
Although not as densely covered, Hillkeep Regional Park is a great short hike on the North side of Chilliwack for those rainy days that you want a quick burst of nature. It features two options: a viewpoint trail and a meadow trail, which in total equate to a 2km hike rated as “Easy” on most trail apps.
Mt. Thom
Mt. Thom Trail joins the suburban community of Promontory, with the rural community above in Ryder Lake. If you are looking for a good burn, park on Sylvan Drive and make your way up the wooden staircase which leads to a series of switchbacks up the mountain. This route is a round trip of about 10km, taking 2.5 hours to complete, and offers a beautiful view of the valley from the viewpoint up top. If you want to reap the rewards without breaking too much of a sweat there is a shorter route to the viewpoint. The trailhead on Churchill Parkway in Ryder Lake provides access to the lookout loop, a 1.8km trail that takes around 40 mins to complete.
Bridlewood Trail
Head over to our Around Chilliwack's Instagram to see our photo diary of this Promontory hike!
What is your favourite short & sweet hike to tackle on a rainy day? Let us know in the comments!
Chilliwack Museum Archives FREE Tours
Chilliwack Museum Archives FREE Tours
Archives tours are back!
Join us on the last Friday of each month at 3:00 pm to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Chilliwack Archives. You will learn all about how to utilize the Archives, plus receive a sneak peek of the Archival and Collections Storage.
Tours typically happen on the last Friday of every month.
Check the museum website for their next tour date:
https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/free-archives-tours/
Tours take place at the Chilliwack Archives located in Evergreen Hall (9291 Corbould Street).
The Suitcase Project - Chilliwack Museum Exhibit
The Suitcase Project - Chilliwack Museum Exhibit
Open February 9, 2023, to June 3, 2023
The Chilliwack Museum has a new exhibit open that we recommend you go check out. Learning about the stories of immigrants making their way to Canada and the USA and the journey of hardship and success that they have faced. As well as looking at artifacts and stories of ancestors and the troubles they faced.
The Suitcase Project asks yonsei and gosei (fourth and fifth generation) Japanese Canadians and Americans what they would pack if uprooted from their homes at a moment’s notice.
While these descendants of the internment and incarceration may never have to endure the same forced uprooting as their ancestors, Kayla Isomura’s work examines how they, and those descended from families who experienced other forms of discrimination, remain affected by this history today through a series of photographs, short films, and interviews.
Over the course of nearly three months, more than 80 subjects ranging in age and background shared their stories from cities in British Columbia, Canada and Washington, USA.
June 16, 2018, marked its debut at the Nikkei National Museum in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Visit the exhibit yourself Monday to Friday from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, Thursday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. at 45820 Spadina Avenue
Visit the Chilliwack Museum online at www.chilliwackmuseum.ca
Things to do this Family Day Weekend
Family Day is this Monday, February 20th. Do you have anything planned with your loved ones?
We love that this February holiday falls on a Monday, because it means you have the whole weekend leading up to it to celebrate! If you are drawing a blank on how to spend your Family Day - we have you covered.
We have compiled a list of great ideas and activities to give you inspiration:
Chillibowl Lanes
Chilliwack’s only bowling alley; This place is a blast from the past - quite literally! The shoes and equipment may be old, but some may say that it only adds to the nostalgia of Chillibowl Lanes. Founded in 1981 by two local families, this bowling alley offers fun for the entire family - young and old. For $40, you can rent a 6-person lane for an hour (includes shoe rentals). They don’t have a website, so we recommend calling ahead for operating hours and info.
Exit Escape Rooms
Have you tried an escape room before? Although suitable for almost all ages, this one is great if you have tweens, teens, or adult children who you are looking to do an activity with. They offer 5 different themed rooms, and have a special family discount this Family Day for groups of 4 or more! Head to their Facebook Page for details.
Dimensions Virtual Reality
VR is huge right now, but the upfront expense of buying the gear makes this hobby cost-prohibitive to some. Dimensions Virtual Reality is a great way to try out the tech and several cool games without the investment.
Other Family Day Ideas:
Swimming - Toonie Swim! The Cheam Leisure Centre and the Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre are hosting Family Day swims on February 20 from 9am - 3pm. Admission is $2 per person.
Skating - Free skate at Sardis Sports Complex on February 20 from 1:30 - 3pm! Skate rentals are $5 and you can receive free kids rentals with the purchase of two adult rentals. Visit chilliwack.com/skate for more info.
What are your plans this Family Day Weekend?
Escape Room Chilliwack by Exit Canada
Escape Room Chilliwack by Exit Canada
What better way to enjoy Family Day this February 20th then locking yourself in a room for 60 minutes with your loved ones!!!
We recently tried out Exit Chilliwack Escape Room and had such a great time together. We did the Triwizard Championship room and loved it so much.
The kids had their first time in an escape room and it challenged them at the beginning but they quickly got into the groove with finding and figuring out clues.
Highly recommend you check it out and enjoy your time!
Book your own Escape Room experience here: https://e-exit.ca/chilliwack/
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Valentine's Day Date Ideas in Chilliwack
We are coming down to the final few days before Valentine’s Day, which means that if you haven’t booked a dinner reso yet, you may be out of luck.
But don’t despair… We have a few fun ideas for how you can spend your Valentine’s Day a bit differently this year - ideas that you can make fit any budget.
A river date - Pack a picnic basket, a thermos of coffee (or swing by a local coffee shop to grab a hot drink to go), a warm blanket or two, and walk down to a spot along the river. There are plenty of entry points along the Vedder Rotary Trail that offer foot access to the beach. Talk about romantic on a budget! Tip: There are also great spots on the North Side of Chilliwack to picnic along the Fraser River - Island 22 Regional Park is a favourite of ours!
Central Village - Central Village in Chilliwack encompasses the many vibrant shops, cafes, and service businesses along Historic Wellington Avenue and Mill Street. We recently posted a Reel on Instagram with a great date idea, taking you from a delicious brunch at the Harvest Cafe, over to the Book Man, and then across to Mary’s on Wellington for a little lingerie shopping, and Lolly’s Fashion Boutique to finish off the day. There are a number of other places that are worth checking out on Mill & Wellington - thrift shops, record stores, salons, and more.
Banter Ice Cream - Located in the new “Eddy at the River” complex down by the Vedder Bridge, Banter offers amazing house-made ice cream, with new feature flavours every month. Stop in for a couple of cones, or grab a pint to go, and spent the night on the couch for a little “Netflix and chill.”
Do you celebrate Valentine’s Day? If so, what are your plans this coming February 14th? Tell us in the comment section.
Dimensions Virtual Reality - What To Do in Chilliwack
Dimensions Virtual Reality - What To Do in Chilliwack
Looking for something to keep your kids busy OR maybe you’re looking for a way to cap off a great date night or night out with friends… try out Dimensions Virtual Reality!
Located at #4 46245 Yale Rd (right by Dominoes Pizza) you’ll find a big, bright and teched out building ready for you to try the next wave of video game interaction.
We stopped in and tried their 4 player Virtual Escape Room and had such a great time. After a quick 2 minute tutorial on how to use the gear, we were immersed into a lifelike mansion where we had to solve riddles, puzzles and traps in order to get our way out.
The game was incredibly lifelike and flowed seamlessly between the 4 of us. We were working together and enjoying a fun time locked into a virtual world and strategizing our way out.
This new facility is perfect for your next Chilliwack Date Night, Family Day event, birthday party and more.
Their hours:
Mon: CLOSED
Tues - Thurs: 2:00pm - 8:00pm
Friday: 2:00pm - 10:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 10:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 8:00pm
You can check out more or book online with them here:
https://www.dimensionsvr.ca
Spring Break Junior Camps - Cheam Mountain Golf Course
Spring Break Junior Camps - Cheam Mountain Golf Course
$99 Spring Break Junior Camps are happening at Cheam Mountain Golf Course this spring.
Be sure to book a spot soon as spaces are filling up!
Learn the basics or polish your skills in a group environment. All camps taught and coached by PGA of Canada Pros.
Dates available:
March 14-17
March 21-24
March 28-31
8:30-10:30 or 11:00-1:00
Call the golf shop for more info and to book:
604-847-0429 ext 1
Camps are for Juniors born in 2017 and older.
Mini Martini Shop - Sardis Liquor Store
Mini Martini Shop - Sardis Liquor Store
Friday, Dec 2nd , 2022
Sardis Liquor Store #600 – 45610 Luckakuck Way at Chilliwack Mall 3pm – 7pm
You can stop by and enjoy a Mini Espresso Martini made with delicious Skyy Vodka + Frangelico.
Paired with yummy donut bites!
Sip + Shop
Bundle Buy Deal on Skyy Vodka + Frangelico – ONE DAY ONLY!
Plus – Chance to Win the Most AMAZING Espresso Martini Kit including a DeLonghi Espresso Machine!!! Value of this prize is $250!
Sardis Liquor Store - Fraser Valley Cider Tasting Night
Sardis Liquor Store - Fraser Valley Cider Tasting Night
Let’s Mix It Up With Fraser Valley Cider!
Thursday, October 20, 2022
7pm – 9pm
Tickets $25 + GST
Attendees will pay on site at the store
Reserved Seating Only – We have limited space at our beautiful Tasting Bar, book your spot!
Reserve your space at tiffanyspartydecor@gmail.com
At this fun Mix + Mingle event, not only will we be enjoying some of the most unique gourmet cider flavors in the market today but you get to meet Fraser Valley Cider’s owner – Rachel Bolongaro and hear her amazing story. Rachel will be bringing a mixologist with her, and we will be hands-on creating 4 super fun cider cocktails!
Enjoy a few Cider-Paired snacks plus a few other guest treats, and some discounts for attendees that evening. Who doesn’t love a deal! We got you!
We are supporting LOCAL! Fraser Valley Cider is hand-crafted in Langley, BC!
Fraser Valley Cider
After a 20-year career in engineering, Rachel Bolongaro was looking for a new challenge. While mulling over a few ideas she took a course on cider making to improve her home cider skills and thought ….hey wait a minute! Volia! This project was born! Founding her 12-acre farm in January 2014, picked out the site of the future cidery and made an offer.
In 2015 they built the cidery and with the help of friends planted an orchard of 1800 trees. With over 25 different varieties of english and french cider apples, their aim is to grow the types of apples that make the highest quality cider. Now in their sixth season of operation and what a journey!
Anita's Organic Mill - Baking Classes
Anita's Organic Mill - Baking Classes
You may have had a chance to try out the amazing baked goods from Anita’s, from either of their two locations (District 1881 or South Sumas Rd) or maybe you’ve tried some of their baking supplies that they have for sale at Local Harvest.
Well now you can take a class at their South Sumas location and learn how to bake some of their delicious baked goods at home yourself. We took in their recent Bagel Making Class and loved it. The class was very hands on, open to a lot of questions and small attendance allowed.
We went into the class not knowing what exactly to expect but Mark (the owner) was totally open to us trying out making different types of bagels. He provided us with different ingredients to include in the bagels. He showed us how he makes them in his shop but also how you can easily make fresh hot bagels at home as well.
We made cinnamon/raisin, sesame seed, cheese and plain bagels. It was a great way to spend 3 hours out in the community and making high quality, organic baked goods.
Follow Anita’s on Instagram to find out when their next classes will be held:
https://www.instagram.com/anitasorganic/
https://www.instagram.com/anitasbreadandcoffee/
Find out more about them here:
https://www.anitasbreadandcoffee.com
3 Spots in Chilliwack that are Even Better in the Off-Season
Chilliwack has so much to offer, even once the tourists have all gone home. Check out 3 of our favourite spots to enjoy the shoulder season.
We all know that Chilliwack becomes one of the Lower Mainland’s busiest nature playgrounds during the summer months… but what happens when August comes to a close and all the tourists leave?
1. Cultus Lake
Come the cooler days of autumn, you will begin to see a much slower pace of life out here. Locals are still playing out on Cultus Lake - but in a different way.
Gone are the wake boats, choppy waves, and music playing from speakers.
Instead, you will find calm waters, rising trout, and the gentle sound of paddles breaking the surface.
2. Vedder Rotary Trail
The Vedder Rotary Trail is much the same, but feels very different.
River swimmers and adventurous tubers have been replaced by fishing waders and casted lines.
Parents still push strollers along the gravel paths, now enjoying their cup of hot Amble coffee between school drop-off and little ones’ naps.
The sun isn’t so scorching, and the leaves are beginning to turn. It makes for a perfect way to spend a morning.
3. Downtown Chilliwack
Finally, the Downtown Core rounds out our top three list.
The brick character buildings, the welcoming coffee shops, and vibrant murals all have our hearts in the fall.
Swing by Harvest Café for a delicious donut, or Smoking Gun for a great cup of coffee. Peruse the shops in District 1881. Walk the isles of the Bookman to find yourself lost in a new book, before making your way down to Mill Street where you will find even more to explore.
Downtown Chilliwack in the Fall is like stepping into a Hallmark Movie - quite literally (many of them are filmed here)!
What do you love about Chilliwack in the off-season? Let us know in the comments.
Murph's Gym Chilliwack
Murph's Gym Chilliwack
It’s true that there is no shortage of gyms around town. Whatever style or type of fitness you’re looking to get into, you’ll find a wide array of possibilities in Chilliwack.
Murph’s Gym on Young Road (#403 - 8705 Young Road) is well known not only for it’s positive trainers and uplifting experience every time you enter there, but it’s known for it’s tight knit members and their encouragement and positivity towards one another.
Whatever your fitness goals are, at Murph’s Gym they want you to know that they have your back and believe in you to chase after and complete those goals. From losing weight, training for a race, building muscle or prepping for a competition; at Murph’s they have all of the equipment and know how to get you in the right place.
One of the bonuses of Murph’s Gym is the limited memberships that they allow. To help keep the gym operating at a level that is both profitable for the owners and approachable for the members, they create a balance to make the gym a special and unique place to visit.
“At Murphs Gym we provide a space and training for people to push past their barriers and live a lifestyle of strength, relationships, and happiness.”
Check out more about Murph’s Gym here:
http://murphsgym.com
I remember... - New Chilliwack Museum Exhibit
I remember... - New Chilliwack Museum Exhibit
A new exhibition, I remember..., is now open at the Chilliwack Museum.
An ongoing, participatory, collaborative installation (curated by museum visitors!) aiming to foster personal recollections of life and community. Captured in glass mason jars and assembled from found objects, guests young and old are invited to craft their own connection to personal memory, while exploring the dynamic range of the collective memory within the community.
The Exhibition opened on May 21, 2021 and will run through to October 16, 2021. The goal of this exhibition is to have visitors share their own memories and build a collaborative exhibition. The aim is to show that while memories are unique, there are many commonalities in our lived experience as well.
“This exhibition is meant to be participatory”, says Sarah Belley, Education & Engagement Coordinator, “we want members of the community to share their connection to the concept of memory by crafting their own memory jars”.
The Museum is open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm, on Thursdays until 8:00pm, and Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. More information on admissions can be found at www.chilliwackmuseum.ca. Admission is by donation until June 24, 2021.
Cheam Mountain Golf Course and The Wack Kitchen
Cheam Mountain Golf Course and The Wack Kitchen
Are you looking for something to do for a date night or a place to take the kids? Why not try heading over to Cheam Mountain Golf Course where you can hop in a golf cart and cruise around the gorgeous golf course and play a round; Or hit a bucket of balls in the driving range then head to the back of the golf shop and enjoy an incredible meal and drinks on the patio that overlooks the 18th green and beautiful Chilliwack landscape.
Cheam Golf Course is making golf more fun for all ages. With their ever popular Men’s Night (Tuesdays) and Ladies Night (Wednesdays) you might want to find a weekend evening to hit the course and patio. The golf is quick, fun and gorgeous this time of year and the patio is just waiting for you to relax and unwind after a busy day.
Our Recommendation:
Representing four different kitchens at The Wack (Street Dogs, Burger Bros. Plant Butcher and Steve'-O’s Chicken) we highly recommend trying the Smash Burgers from Burger Bros. or the Nashville Style Chicken sandwich and get some Dirty Fries from Street Dogs on the side. Call it your treat day!
Book a tee time or get more info about golfing at Cheam Mountain Golf Course here:
https://www.cheammountaingolf.ca
Check out the menu at The Wack Takeout and Delivery Kitchen here:
https://thewackkitchen.com
Both the Golf Course and The Wack are located at:
44610 Luckakuck Way (map below)
Love This Land - Paintings by Gary Haggquist - Chilliwack Cultural Centre
Love This Land - Paintings by Gary Haggquist - Chilliwack Cultural Centre
The O’Connor Group Art Gallery located in the Chilliwack Cultural Centre is now open to the public (with strict social distancing protocols in place).
The Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society is thrilled to bring the next stunning exhibit showcasing the popular Cultus Lake artist Gary Haggquist with his “Love This Land” exhibit on display from August 24 to October 4, 2020.
Haggquist has been painting for the past 40 years and his love of nature and this land is very apparent in his paintings as he captures the natural beauty of this amazing corner of the world. From the fine detail of moss to the shimmer of water, his attention to detail and heightened realism creates images that appear firmly grounded in physical reality, while at the same time, somehow go beyond the surface appearance tugging the viewer into the realm of memory and dream.
Living at Cultus Lake for the past 34 years, the inspirational surroundings shine through marvellously in this fantastic new exhibit. Don’t miss the chance to come bask in beautiful British Columbia - captured on canvas!
There is no charge for admission. Gallery hours are from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Monday to Friday (closed on Holidays). Don’t miss this chance to see Gary’s work up close!
The re-opening of the O-Connor Group Art Gallery will limit patrons to five at a time to ensure proper social distancing. Face masks covering both nose and mouth must be worn at all times by anyone entering the Chilliwack Cultural Centre, and enhanced operating protocol must be followed.
Art Classes resume at The Centre
Art Classes resume at The Centre
Creativity continues at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre.
On May 25 The Centre received authorization to begin Phase two re-opening of the Cultural Centre.
On June 24 the Province of British Columbia announced the province would move into Phase three of the BC Restart Plan.
Under Phase three, the Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society will move to a re-opening of the HUB International Theatre for select performances under strictly enhanced protocols. Please click on this link for the complete Re-opening Plan.
In the meantime, some art classes will be offered for adults in the evenings. These classes will be held in the Rotary Hall Studio Theatre with strict Social Distancing protocols in place to ensure the safety of everyone. The Centre’s front doors will open 10 minutes before the classes scheduled start time. Participants will be required to wear face coverings at all times (we will lend you a non-medical cloth mask if you do not have your own).
As we move forward, we will continue to add more classes when possible, so please check our website for the most current ones available. www.chilliwackculturalcentre/classes.ca
Below are the classes we have available right now. Each class will have a 15 student per class maximum with Social Distancing protocols in place and be held in the Rotary Hall Studio Theatre.
· Creating with Cross Stitch: August 5 to 19, Wednesdays (3 Sessions) 6:00 – 7:30 pm.
· World of Colour: August 6 to 27, Thursdays (4 Sessions) 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
· World of Colour: August 19, Wednesday (Workshop) 5:30 to 8:30 pm.
· Watercolour Beginnings: September 2 to 23, Wednesdays (4 sessions) 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
· Introduction to Acrylics: September 10 – October 1, Thursdays (4 sessions) 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
· Beginning Photography: September 8 - 29, Tuesdays (4 Sessions) 6:15 to 8:15 pm.
· Create a Junk Journal: September 14, Monday (workshop) 5:30 to 8:30 pm
· Painting with Pat: September 21, Monday (Workshop) 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
Also open now is our Clay Open Studio which in the current situation will no longer be available on a drop-in basis. Participants will be limited to six at a time (including the volunteer), and they will have to register in advance with the Centre Box Office to ensure that the number of attendees is limited to those that can affect strict social distancing. Open Studio hours are 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Below are the new rules allowing access to the building and following the public health orders:
· Participants will be required to wear face coverings at all times (we will lend you a non-medical cloth mask if you do not have your own).
· All participants will be required to observe strict social distancing protocols ensuring that people stay a minimum of two meters (six feet) apart. Areas have been marked off in Rotary Hall to guide you.
· Tools may not be shared by participants.
· Participants will be limited to 15 at a time (plus the instructor and a staff member).
We know things are challenging right now, and we will continue to follow health guidelines while doing our best to provide art to the community in a safe and inspiring way.
We look forward to welcoming you back!
The Centre Box Office:
The Centre Box Office and the building is now open with reduced hours. The new hours are Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. Call 604-391-SHOW(7469) if you have any questions or to register for any of the classes.
Click here for The Centre’s COVID-19 Statement
Chris Woods – Sandstorm Series - Chilliwack Cultural Centre
Chris Woods – Sandstorm Series - Chilliwack Cultural Centre
The O’Connor Group Art Gallery in the Chilliwack Cultural Centre is re-opening to the public on July 8 (with strict social distancing protocols in place) with a stunning exhibit by Chilliwack-based artist Chris Woods and his famed series “Sandstorm”!
Woods hyper-realistic work takes a look at the original Star Wars trilogy through the eyes of the antagonist Darth Vader. The huge paintings in this series are based on screen captures from the original Star Wars trilogy, the genre-defining sci-fi action films that are arguably the most influential Hollywood creations of the late 20th century. Woods goes beyond the 'good-guy, bad-guy' Hollywood dichotomy by turning the narrative of the Star Wars trilogy inside out and explores the idea that Vader's history of personal trauma, isolation and abuse stands at the root of an adult who never truly had the chance to choose good over evil. Come view these masterpieces and enjoy the Sandstorm series as Woods examines Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo from Darth Vader's twisted perspective in an impressive exhibit not to be missed.
Sandstorm will be on display in the O’Connor Group Art Gallery from Wednesday, July 8 to Friday, August 17, 2020. No charge for admission. Gallery hours are from 10 am to 2:00 pm, Monday to Friday (closed on Holidays).
The re-opening of the O-Connor Group Art Gallery will limit patrons to five at a time to ensure proper social distancing. Face masks covering both nose and mouth must be worn at all times by anyone entering the Chilliwack Cultural Centre, and enhanced operating protocol must be followed.
Golf Lessons - Cheam Mountain Golf Course
Golf Lessons - Cheam Mountain Golf Course
Cheam Mountain Golf Course has turned itself into an incredible little gem of a golf course. This par 3 may look small from the outset, but with their tight and fast moving greens, you’ll find out that it’s the perfect course for beginner or advanced golfers alike.
“One of the major benefits to Cheam Mountain Golf is their on-site golf lessons.”
From Junior Camps and Junior Nights to Adult Private and Group Lessons everyone can improve their golf game at the Cheam Mountain Golf Course. This year, Cheam Mountain brought in a second instructor to teach alongside Coach Kevin Stinson. Kevin himself is an experienced professional, humble and an incredibly talented tournament golfer while new coach, Cody Stewart brings a new dynamic with his background in kinesiology and golf fitness.
The pair of instructors at Cheam will not only help you improve your game, but will also share the excitement and passion for the game. Their classes are affordable and flexible, plus if you book with a bunch of your friends, you’ll probably have even more fun.
Book Your Lessons Here:
Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Tour - CSCL Hockey Game
Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Tour - CSCL Hockey Game
The CSCL Hockey Alumni Series continues…
The Chilliwack Society for Community Living (CSCL) is thrilled to welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Tour to a game at the Chilliwack Coliseum on Saturday, February 22, 2020! Puck drops at 7pm. The TMLA will play a group of local hockey players, the Chilly Wackers, in a game consisting of three 15 minute periods. All proceeds go to CSCL to help support adults with developmental disabilities and children and youth with special needs.
TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!
Regular Ticket (13 and up) – $17
Youth Ticket (3-12 years of age) – $10
Children Under 3 – Free
VIP Ticket – $75
Click the link below to get your tickets today or call 604-792-7726 for assistance!
https://chilliwackchiefs.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=38
VIP TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!
The VIP experience includes: An initial meet and greet with the Leafs players, and a draw for an autographed Toronto Maple Leafs jersey signed by all the alumni players. Plus free appies! There will also be a cash bar for soft drinks and beer.
If you are bringing items to be autographed, please keep this limited to 2 items per ticket holder.
To make your experience even more memorable we have designed a special commemorative souvenir package just for you!
Click the link below to get your tickets today or call 604-792-7726 for assistance!
https://chilliwackchiefs.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=38
GAME DAY ENTERTAINMENT:
Sardis Drumline
Will perform outside for about 30 – 45 minutes prior to the game
Will perform on ice at 1st intermission
Calvin Rempel & the Roadside Attractions
Will be playing inside prior to the game and during intermission breaks
LEAFS ALUMNI ROSTER:
The finalized team for the official Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni team for their 2020 Inclusion BC Tour is:
Trevor Kidd (G)
Dan Daoust
Al Iafrate
Rick Vaive
Mike Krushelnyski
Garry Valk
Gary Leeman
Brad May
Tom Fergus
Garth Butcher
Nik Antropov
Jason Podollan
Joining the Leafs Alumni are winners from our Leaf-for-a-Day Silent Auction:
Tom DeGroot
Jason Kasper
AUTOGRAPHED DARRYL SITTLER JERSEY:
An autographed Darryl Sittler jersey will be auctioned off at the game – look for it on the concourse at the main gate. Many thanks to Willie Babcock of Babcock Construction for donating such a generous gift!
We will also be auctioning off a custom made Toronto Maple Leafs beer fridge!