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This energy runs in our veins from our mountain trails and vistas to the

Sightseeing The Abby

The working Benedictine monastery bell tower of Westminster Abbey can be seen for miles from locations east of Mission. The Abbey welcomes visitors to its grounds, with a dress code – no shorts or overly exposed skin when entering the Abbey Church. Please be mindful that this serene setting is also a working monastery and seminary. Be sure to take the 5-minute walk to the viewpoint where you can enjoy one of the Fraser Valley’s most spectacular views.
Cascade Falls Regional Park is a regional park under the administration of the Fraser Valley Regional District in the Hatzic Valley of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. The park was originally 9.5 hectares in area but was expanded to a current 22 hectares. It has picnic tables and pit toilets, with various hiking trails and a walkway leading to a viewing platform over a large waterfall, which is 15 minutes walk from the park's parking lot. A waterfall in the park The falls and their associated park have the following features: 30-metre waterfall Suspension bridge spanning Cascade Creek Viewing platforms on either side of the suspension bridge 1 km trail featuring stairs through coniferous forest Small run of waterfalls dropping 18 metres into tranquil lower pools[1] It is located in the McConnell Creek area northeast of Mission. Cascade Creek was formerly named McConnell Creek, after a logger in the area called Jack McConnell, who in fact had changed his name from John Connell further to the failure of his logging business.[2] Cascade Creek drains into the southeast end of Stave Lake southwest of Davis Lake Provincial Park.[3] The park was first proposed in 1984 via studies commissioned by the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District and officially inaugurated on June 7, 1986. The park is open from 7AM till sunset, throughout the year.[4] Cascade Falls was featured in the final scene of the film Big Bully, as the location of a fight between
Cascade Falls Trail
Cascade Falls Trail
Cascade Falls Regional Park is a regional park under the administration of the Fraser Valley Regional District in the Hatzic Valley of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. The park was originally 9.5 hectares in area but was expanded to a current 22 hectares. It has picnic tables and pit toilets, with various hiking trails and a walkway leading to a viewing platform over a large waterfall, which is 15 minutes walk from the park's parking lot. A waterfall in the park The falls and their associated park have the following features: 30-metre waterfall Suspension bridge spanning Cascade Creek Viewing platforms on either side of the suspension bridge 1 km trail featuring stairs through coniferous forest Small run of waterfalls dropping 18 metres into tranquil lower pools[1] It is located in the McConnell Creek area northeast of Mission. Cascade Creek was formerly named McConnell Creek, after a logger in the area called Jack McConnell, who in fact had changed his name from John Connell further to the failure of his logging business.[2] Cascade Creek drains into the southeast end of Stave Lake southwest of Davis Lake Provincial Park.[3] The park was first proposed in 1984 via studies commissioned by the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District and officially inaugurated on June 7, 1986. The park is open from 7AM till sunset, throughout the year.[4] Cascade Falls was featured in the final scene of the film Big Bully, as the location of a fight between
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Stroll the trails of the beautiful monastery grounds or attend mass in the ornate chapel.
Stave Falls
Stroll the trails of the beautiful monastery grounds or attend mass in the ornate chapel.

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In addition to the public beach at the Stave Falls end of the lake, there are small beaches along the lakeside trail. Canoeing on the lake is now mostly safe though some "snags" remain; power boats are not permitted, and canoeing or swimming within 1 km of Ruskin Dam is prohibited due to the risk of being sucked into the Ruskin Powerhouse's intakes, with a log-boom drawn across from shore to shore as a reminder.
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Hayward Lake
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In addition to the public beach at the Stave Falls end of the lake, there are small beaches along the lakeside trail. Canoeing on the lake is now mostly safe though some "snags" remain; power boats are not permitted, and canoeing or swimming within 1 km of Ruskin Dam is prohibited due to the risk of being sucked into the Ruskin Powerhouse's intakes, with a log-boom drawn across from shore to shore as a reminder.
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Rolley Lake Provincial Park is situated on the shores of a small lake, surrounded by forest, and located northeast of the community of Maple Ridge, BC, Canada. The park is considered a recreation and campground destination in the region. The forested park measures 115 hectares and falls within the boundaries of the Coastal Western Hemlock Biogeoclimatic Zone. The zone is typical to the west coast with a good assortment of vegetation and trees including western red cedar, silver fir, western hemlock and douglas fir. In the Rolley Lake Provincial Park there is a campground, beach area, day use picnic area, 2 hiking trails, a large parking area, sani station and a child's playground. The sandy beach is the most popular destination in the park. The beach area includes a roped off swimming area and a picnic area. Nearby there are some pit toilets. Some of the activities enjoyed in the park include hiking, swimming, canoeing, fishing, birdwatching and biking. Fishing is only permitted using non motorized boats. The lake is stocked with trout on a yearly basis. Must have a fishing license to fish in BC. The hiking trails in the Rolley Lake Provincial Park connect to each other. One trail loops around the lake (3.5 kms) while the other trail (1 km) leads to an upper and lower viewing platform and a waterfall. The lake trail is called the Lakeside Loop and the falls trail is called the Rolley Falls Trail. Explore Rolley Lake Provincial Park in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada MISSION BC PARKS, TRAILS & PLACES TOP THINGS TO DO
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Rolley Lake Provincial Park is situated on the shores of a small lake, surrounded by forest, and located northeast of the community of Maple Ridge, BC, Canada. The park is considered a recreation and campground destination in the region. The forested park measures 115 hectares and falls within the boundaries of the Coastal Western Hemlock Biogeoclimatic Zone. The zone is typical to the west coast with a good assortment of vegetation and trees including western red cedar, silver fir, western hemlock and douglas fir. In the Rolley Lake Provincial Park there is a campground, beach area, day use picnic area, 2 hiking trails, a large parking area, sani station and a child's playground. The sandy beach is the most popular destination in the park. The beach area includes a roped off swimming area and a picnic area. Nearby there are some pit toilets. Some of the activities enjoyed in the park include hiking, swimming, canoeing, fishing, birdwatching and biking. Fishing is only permitted using non motorized boats. The lake is stocked with trout on a yearly basis. Must have a fishing license to fish in BC. The hiking trails in the Rolley Lake Provincial Park connect to each other. One trail loops around the lake (3.5 kms) while the other trail (1 km) leads to an upper and lower viewing platform and a waterfall. The lake trail is called the Lakeside Loop and the falls trail is called the Rolley Falls Trail. Explore Rolley Lake Provincial Park in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada MISSION BC PARKS, TRAILS & PLACES TOP THINGS TO DO
Welcome to the no.1 sturgeon fishing destination in the world where 1000lbs, 10ft monster sturgeon lurk in the depths of the Fraser river, waiting to blow your mind with their prehistoric power. At Mainlanders we take care of every detail of your sturgeon fishing adventure – all you have to do is turn up with a smile and get ready for an epic day on the water! (just don’t forget your fishing license!) No two days on the Fraser river are the same. The sturgeon move, the river changes, food sources constantly vary – that’s why your guide’s knowledge is crucial to a successful sturgeon trip. We offer sturgeon fishing and salmon fishing trips to cover every taste! Have something specific in mind? Let us know and we can create a trip for you. The options below are our most popular day trips and you can book them right here
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Welcome to the no.1 sturgeon fishing destination in the world where 1000lbs, 10ft monster sturgeon lurk in the depths of the Fraser river, waiting to blow your mind with their prehistoric power. At Mainlanders we take care of every detail of your sturgeon fishing adventure – all you have to do is turn up with a smile and get ready for an epic day on the water! (just don’t forget your fishing license!) No two days on the Fraser river are the same. The sturgeon move, the river changes, food sources constantly vary – that’s why your guide’s knowledge is crucial to a successful sturgeon trip. We offer sturgeon fishing and salmon fishing trips to cover every taste! Have something specific in mind? Let us know and we can create a trip for you. The options below are our most popular day trips and you can book them right here
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