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Discover the Fraser Valley in a full-day tour from Vancouver, including Harrison Hot Springs, Hope's chainsaw carvings, and Fraser Canyon tunnels, with packed lunch included.

The Fraser Valley Day Trip offers a comprehensive journey through some of British Columbia’s most scenic spots, all within approximately 9 hours. Priced at $184.82 per person, this tour is ideal for those who want a guided experience packed with sightseeing, local culture, and stunning mountain views. The tour departs from 601 W Cordova St, Vancouver, and features transportation, activities, and a packed lunch, making it a convenient option for a day away from the city.
With most bookings made 12 days in advance, this tour balances structured stops with enough flexibility to enjoy each location. Its small group size—max 5 travelers—ensures a personalized experience, led by knowledgeable guides. While the tour’s itinerary highlights popular sites, it’s particularly suited for those eager to see the Fraser Valley’s natural beauty, charming towns, and impressive canyon views, all in one day.

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The tour begins at 9:00 am at 601 W Cordova St, Vancouver, with a clear plan to explore several highlights within a manageable timeframe. The departure time ensures a full day of sightseeing without rushing, giving ample time at each stop. The end point returns to the same meeting location, making it easy to plan the rest of your day afterward.
Being a mobile ticket activity, the process is straightforward, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking. The small group limit of 5 travelers helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for more personalized interaction with the guide.

The tour’s first destination is Harrison Hot Springs, a charming lakeside town renowned for its breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Visitors spend about 1 hour and 30 minutes here, enjoying sightseeing, shopping, and the stunning Lights by the Lake event, which covers a 2 km waterfront area.
This stop offers a relaxing start to the day, with opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the area. The free admission makes it accessible for all, and the proximity to Vancouver makes Harrison Hot Springs a convenient and visually impressive first stop.
Next on the itinerary is the historic town of Hope, where the focus is on local art and culture. The tour allocates about 2 hours for this stop, including lunch in the park and a walk around town viewing chainsaw carvings. Hope is known as the chainsaw carving capital of the world and is also famous for being a filming location for the movie Rambo.
Visitors have the chance to enjoy a coffee at the Blue Moose Cafe, a local favorite, before heading to the Fraser Canyon Tunnels. The free admission to the town’s carvings and the opportunity to relax with lunch make this stop both culturally interesting and leisurely.
One of the tour’s highlights is driving through the 7 tunnels of the Fraser Canyon between Hope and Boston Bar. This segment lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, during which the group passes through spectacular mountain scenery and viewpoints of the canyon.
The tunnels are included in the tour, allowing travelers to appreciate the engineering marvels and the rugged beauty of the canyon. The drive offers plenty of opportunities to stop at scenic viewpoints, enriching the experience with many memorable vistas.
At the small town of Hope, the tour stops to observe where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet. This confluence highlights the area’s geological and natural significance. The stop also allows time to enjoy the chainsaw carvings around town, adding a cultural dimension to the natural scenery.
This segment emphasizes the meeting of mountain ranges and the powerful currents of the rivers, providing excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the area’s natural forces.
Throughout the Fraser Canyon drive, the guide leads visitors to various viewpoints. These locations showcase breathtaking vistas of the canyon’s rugged cliffs and rushing rivers, making it ideal for photography and appreciating the area’s raw natural beauty.
The short stops at viewpoints are designed to give travelers a chance to soak in the scenery without feeling rushed, making for a relaxed and picturesque experience.
The tour offers transit in comfortable transportation, with activities, and a packed lunch prepared for the group. Since admission tickets to the key stops like the Fraser Canyon tunnels are included, there are no additional costs for these highlights.
Travelers should note that the tour is suitable for most, given the moderate pace and accessible stops, though it’s important to be comfortable with a full day of sightseeing. The confirmation at booking and the near public transportation access make planning straightforward.
This tour appeals most to those interested in scenic mountain views, small-town charm, and natural geological features. The small group size ensures a more intimate experience, making it suitable for travelers who value personalized attention.
Ideal for anyone looking for a relaxed yet comprehensive day trip from Vancouver, this tour balances sightseeing, cultural insights, and natural wonders, all with the convenience of transportation and a packed lunch included.
The Fraser Valley Day Trip offers a well-rounded exploration of some of British Columbia’s most beautiful landscapes and towns. The combination of Harrison Hot Springs, Hope’s chainsaw carvings, and the Fraser Canyon tunnels makes it a rewarding experience for those seeking natural beauty alongside small-town charm.
While the small group size and inclusive amenities add to the comfort, travelers should be prepared for a full day of sightseeing. This tour suits those eager to see diverse scenery with minimal planning, especially if they enjoy mountain vistas and local art.
In summary, this trip provides good value for the price, with scenic stops, cultural highlights, and easy logistics making it an excellent choice for a day away from Vancouver.
What is the duration of the Fraser Valley Day Trip?
The tour lasts about 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning to Vancouver in the late afternoon.
What locations are visited during this tour?
Stops include Harrison Hot Springs, Hope with its chainsaw carvings and Blue Moose Cafe, and the Fraser Canyon tunnels.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, a packed lunch is included, allowing travelers to enjoy a meal during the stop in Hope.
Are tickets included for the main attractions?
Yes, admission to the Fraser Canyon tunnels is included in the tour price.
What is the maximum group size?
This tour is limited to 5 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the booking platform, with immediate confirmation upon booking, and full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.