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White Rock Beautiful beach with Canada's longest pier
White Rock, as its name suggests, is famous for the huge white rocks located on the beach. This 486-ton granite boulder is a relic of glaciers moving south during the last Ice Age. The rocks were originally kept white by the excrement of sea birds that ate the shellfish, but are now maintained by the city parks department by painting them white every month. White Rock also hosts a variety of events each year, and its beaches and pier are popular attractions for visitors. In particular, White Rock Pier is an iconic location in the area and is a popular destination for many tourists and local residents. White Rock's attractive beaches and comfortable living environment are what attract many people.
Stop by the Dairy Farm, where you can see cows and calves in the vast ranch area of Abbots Ford, and enjoy ice cream time while looking out over the wide meadows!
Bridal Falls is a small but beautiful waterfall that is about an hour and a half away from Vancouver and takes about 30 minutes to tour. It is one of the waterfalls most loved by Vancouver residents. Since there is a simple hike, we recommend wearing sneakers.
Harrison Hot Spring An oasis near Vancouver, a small town with representative hot springs and leisure activities.
It is a resort area located at the southern end of Harrison Lake with a population of approximately 1,600 people. The cute shops are reminiscent of a fairy tale town. An international sandcastle-building competition is held every September and the Harrison Art Festival is held in the summer. All four seasons have their own unique beauty, making it a popular vacation destination for residents of Greater Vancouver. This place is famous for its hot springs, which were originally used by the Chihalis First Nation and are now open to the public, making Harrison famous as a hot springs area in BC.
Fort Langley BC's birthplace, Old Town Fort Langley, known as a vintage village, Fort Langley National Historic Site
Fort Langley was established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1827 to promote fur trade with the Canadian First Nations. Established near the Fraser River, with its abundant indigenous labor force, fertile soil, and abundant salmon, it actively engaged in salmon and cranberry trade in addition to the fur export market. Additionally, upon discovering that a large amount of gold was deposited in the river, people from all over the world flocked to the city, allowing it to grow into a more prosperous city. Therefore, this place became the current province of BC, and has been designated and preserved as a national historic site. Currently, as it is a place where many movie shootings and local festivals are held, there are many famous antique prop shops, clothing stores, brunch restaurants, bookstores, cafes, chocolate shops, and ice cream shops.
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