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  Attractions in Abbotsford:

Abbotsford Bingo Association
(604) 854-6522
30835 Peardonville Road
Open 7 days a week, electronic bingo, highest payout in the province, full-service canteen, free parking.

Barrowtown Pump Station
Take exit #106 go north to North Parallel Road, follow signs (604) 823-4678
Since its construction in 1920, and during its 60 years of operation, the old Sumas station served the area well, draining approximately 16,000 acres of rich agricultural land and 5,000 acres of steep hillside. The present Barrowtown Pump Station officially opened in 1985 with a total projected value of $25,450,000. Picnic area. For tours, call in advance.

Clayburn Village
Off Mission Hwy North, turn right on Clayburn Road.
Clayburn Village is a unique, secluded little village, dotted with historical brick buildings, a heritage church, school and store, plus the site of the old brick plant. Take a walking tour or stop in for tea and scones (or your favourite old fashioned sweet treat) at the General Store. Clayburn Village is situated on the West side of Sumas Mountain.

Garden Park Tower
(604) 853-5532
2825 Clearbrook Rd.
Restaurant with ethnic cuisine, gift shop,
pictures, art frames, special events.

MSA Museum, Trethewey House and Heritage Gallery
2313 Ware Street (604) 853-0313
The Abbotsford Lumber Company built this arts and crafts bungalow in 1920 for BC timber baron J.O. Trethewey. The heritage site features beautiful period gardens and provides a unique setting for programs and events. Archives, school/group tours, and slide shows by appointment. House and Gift Shop are open year round. Trethewey House has wheel chair access to the main floor.

Mill Lake & Centennial Park
Mill Lake Road & Emerson Street
Nature trails, fitness track, picnic area, outdoor swimming pool, playground equipment, open to small rowboats, canoes, trout fishing, wildfowl refuge, adjacent to major shopping centres, short walk to MSA Museum, Trethewey House, Kariton Gallery, Ravine Park.

Towne Cinema Centre
1513 McCallum Road (604) 859-5019
9 screens, 3 with digital sound. Concessions serving popcorn, candy, coffee, pretzels and pizza.

Visitor Centre Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery
34345 Vye Road (604) 852-5444
Take a self-guided tour of this popular Visitor Centre, just minutes from downtown. Journey through large exhibit space featuring fish, fishing and fisheries displays, live stream display, walk-in beaver lodge and 12 min. multi-projector slide show. Call for large group bookings. Summer hours: 10 am - 5 p.m.; Winter: 10 am - 3 p.m.

Castle Park Amusements (formerly Wonderland)
Hwy. 1 & Whatcom Road (604) 850-0411
Indoor and outdoor large-scale mini-golf, batting cages, bumper cars, shooting gallery, skill and video games, Go-Kart track. Monkey Time Pizza Restaurant. Group Rates.

 

 


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9 - 2630 Bourquin W. Abbotsford BC V2S 5N7
Bus. 604-309-0898 Fax. 604-870-0724
Cell. 604-309-0898 Toll Free. 1-800-668-8661
Email: info@todclarke.ca Web: www.todclarke.ca
 

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