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Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)

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Attractions and Places To See around Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain) - Top 10

Attractions and places to see around Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain) encompass a diverse landscape of natural features and historical sites. This region, including Sumas Mountain, offers extensive trails for outdoor activities and serene lakes. The area also features sites with local history and Indigenous heritage. Visitors can explore mountain trails, river systems, and cultural landmarks across Deroche, Dewdney, and Sumas Mountain.

Best attractions and places to see around Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)

  • The most popular attraction is Vedder River,…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

The Powerhouse at Stave Falls Visitor Centre

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The Powerhouse at Stave Falls Visitor Centre is a fascinating historic site and museum, located in the original 100-year-old Powerhouse that once generated electricity for the Lower Mainland. Visitors can …

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Suspension bridge

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Spanning Cascade Creek high above the gorge, this suspension bridge offers the park’s best view of the waterfall and surrounding canyon. Looking downstream from the bridge, you can also see …

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Vedder River

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The Vedder River flows along the southern edge of Chilliwack, beginning at Cultus Lake and running northwest until it joins the Fraser River. The river is famous for salmon fishing …

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From this vantage point, you get an expansive view of the Fraser Valley surrounded by mountains in the distance. You can see the patchwork of farmlands, rivers, and small towns, …

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McKee Peak & Communication Tower

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As the high point of McKee Park, McKee Peak offers great views over Abbotsford, the Fraser Valley, and surrounding mountains such as Mt. Robie & Mt. Judge Howay. There's a …

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May 26, 2026, Suspension bridge

Cascade Falls plunges roughly 30 metres through a narrow rocky gorge, and is the main attraction of the park. Fed by Cascade Creek, the waterfall crashes through a steep canyon before continuing into a series of smaller cascades and calm lower pools downstream. The combination of mossy cliffs, dense forest, and powerful water flow are what gives the falls a distinct, beautiful Pacific Northwest feel.

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May 26, 2026, Suspension bridge

Spanning Cascade Creek high above the gorge, this suspension bridge offers the park’s best view of the waterfall and surrounding canyon. Looking downstream from the bridge, you can also see a unique natural rock arch carved into the cliff beside the creek, where rushing water has eroded an opening beneath the rock over time, creating one of the area’s lesser-known geological features. The bridge might sway gently under your feet, but it provides an impressive vantage point into the forested ravine below.

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As the high point of McKee Park, McKee Peak offers great views over Abbotsford, the Fraser Valley, and surrounding mountains such as Mt. Robie & Mt. Judge Howay. There's a large communication tower to use as a landmark since the many trails around the summit can be confusing.

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February 27, 2026, Vedder River

The Vedder River flows along the southern edge of Chilliwack, beginning at Cultus Lake and running northwest until it joins the Fraser River. The river is famous for salmon fishing during fall salmon runs. Besides fishing, visitors like to swim, tube, kayak, and raft.

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The Powerhouse at Stave Falls Visitor Centre is a fascinating historic site and museum, located in the original 100-year-old Powerhouse that once generated electricity for the Lower Mainland. Visitors can walk through the old generating facility and check out interactive exhibits, archival photos, and original mechanical and electrical components like the massive turbines and generators. The Powerhouse sits on the traditional territory of the Stó:lō People in the core territory of the Kwantlen First Nation.

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From this vantage point, you get an expansive view of the Fraser Valley surrounded by mountains in the distance. You can see the patchwork of farmlands, rivers, and small towns, with the Fraser River winding through it all like a silver thread. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mount Baker.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)?

Area G offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive trail networks for hiking, mountain biking, and even snowshoeing in winter, particularly within Sumas Mountain Regional Park. The Vedder River is popular for salmon fishing, swimming, tubing, kayaking, and rafting. Additionally, Mission Municipal Forest provides trails and scenic viewpoints.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in the region?

Yes, the region has a rich history. You can visit The Powerhouse at Stave Falls Visitor Centre, a fascinating historic site and museum located in a 100-year-old Powerhouse with interactive exhibits. The Deroche Village area also has a significant past, historically known as 'North Nicomen' and home to the Indigenous Nicomen, or Leq'á:mel, whose descendants still reside there. You can learn more about Deroche's heritage at heritage-places.com.

What are some good hiking trails for different skill levels?

For a moderately challenging hike, consider the Hoover Lake Trail, which follows old logging roads through quiet second-growth forest. Within Sumas Mountain Regional Park, the Abby Grind Trail offers a moderate 3.19 km hike with a 390m elevation gain, while the Eastern Valley Lookout Trail is a 4.9 km round trip with spectacular views. For a more challenging experience, the 14.3 km trail to Nicomen Mountain's summit provides panoramic views of the Fraser Valley.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Area G?

Yes, families can enjoy several spots. Sumas Mountain Regional Park offers trails suitable for various ages, and Chadsey Lake within the park is a popular destination with a rope swing. McDonald Park, designated a dark sky preserve, features a walking path, picnic tables, and a playground, making it ideal for a family outing and stargazing. Norrish Creek Beach, with its gentle, cold, and clear waters, is also suitable for swimming.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in the Area G region?

For breathtaking views, head to Sumas Mountain Regional Park, which offers panoramic vistas from its summit, including views of Sumas Prairie, Vedder Mountain, and the Fraser River. Within the park, Baker Rock is known for stunning panoramic views, accessible via a relatively short and easy 6-kilometer round trip hike. The Eastern Valley Lookout Trail also provides spectacular views of Chilliwack and the east Fraser Valley.

What cycling opportunities are available near these attractions?

The area provides various cycling options. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Bear Mountain loop from Mill Pond' or 'Ruby's Knoll loop from Chilliwack River Conservation Area'. For gravel biking, explore routes such as 'Sidekick Brewing – Vedder River loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Cultus Lake Park – Cultus Lake Provincial Park loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the komoot guides for MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes around Area G.

Are there any natural features like lakes or rivers to visit?

Absolutely. The Vedder River is a prominent natural feature, known for fishing and water activities. Within Sumas Mountain Regional Park, Chadsey Lake is a popular spot. You can also explore Hoover Lake Trail, which leads to a peaceful shoreline. The Matsqui Trail Regional Park is located on the south bank of the Fraser River, offering scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting along the river.

What is the best time of year to visit Area G for outdoor activities?

The region offers activities year-round. While many trails are accessible in spring, summer, and fall, some, like the Hoover Lake Trail, can be muddy in sections during wet seasons. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing in Sumas Mountain Regional Park. For water activities on the Vedder River, summer is ideal for swimming and tubing, while fall is prime for salmon fishing.

Are there any dog-friendly hiking options?

While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not listed, many regional parks and trails in British Columbia generally allow dogs on leash. Sumas Mountain Regional Park and Mission Municipal Forest, with their extensive trail networks, are popular choices for walks with canine companions. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.

What are some unique natural landmarks or features in the area?

Beyond the well-known parks, the region boasts unique natural features. McDonald Park is designated a dark sky preserve by the Royal Astronomers Society of Canada, making it an excellent spot for stargazing. Norrish Creek Beach offers a sandy and rocky area with gentle, clear waters. The Dyke Road along the Fraser Valley provides a wide dirt path atop the flood-control dike, offering unique views across farms, fields, and sloughs.

What do visitors enjoy most about Area G (Deroche/Dewdney/Sumas Mountain)?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from rugged mountain trails to serene lakes and historical sites. The mix of forested trails, challenging climbs, and breathtaking panoramic views from places like Sumas Mountain Regional Park are highly valued. The opportunity for various outdoor activities on the Vedder River and the engaging historical exhibits at The Powerhouse at Stave Falls Visitor Centre also receive positive feedback.

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