WORLD CLASS FISHING
We are located on Osborne hole and have world class fishing for salmon, trout or steelhead on our beach, or hike through our property to a more private spot!
Below are some links for fishing reports:
Dean’s Dino Blog and Fishing Report
Fishing With Rod – Fishing Reports
Cascade Fishing Adventures – Blog
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EXPLORING THE AREA
Explore the unlimited mountain roads and trails by 4x4, ATV, mountain bike, horse or just hike! We can provide a corral for your horse in the campsites or cabins.
Climb one of the many mountains (we are at the base of Mount Church), or visit one of the many local lakes. Below are links to the trails and popular hiking spots beside us. The hike to Windy Knob is approximately 5 1/2 hours return & has great views at the top!
Trail Maps
http://trailventuresbc.com/chilliwack-geography/?fref=gc&dti=634850763241042
Trail Blogs
http://forums.clubtread.com/27-british-columbia/42933-windy-knob-old-baldy-church-aug-31-a.html
https://stevensong.com/coastal-interior-bc/bc-cascades/church-mountain/
http://muddbunnies.com/riding-the-unknown-in-the-chilliwack-river-valley/
http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Liumchen-Lake-Trail-near-Chilliwack-BC-492
WHITEWATER RAFTING &
KAYAKING
Many sections of the Chilliwack River are fast flowing making it ideal for whitewater kayaking and rafting and is rated Class II to Class IV. It contains boulder gardens, large rocks, blind corners and the occasional sweeper. The data shows that the flow of the Chilliwack River increases significantly starting in April, reaching a maximum flow in June and dropping to low flow in late August-early October, then ramping up again to a second (although lower) peak flow in November before dropping to a low flow from January – April. Between Slesse Ck confluence and ‘Tamihi Bridge’ – this ~8 km section of river with class III rapids ends with Tamihi Rapids, the most difficult of this section. The Osborne Rd put-in to Vedder Crossing – includes ~8 km of class II rapids. Between Chilliwack-Foley FRS (near Chilliwack Lake Rd crossing of Chilliwack River) and Slesse Ck confluence – this ~8.8 km section of river with class IV rapids is often referred to as ‘The Canyon’. At certain levels of lower and higher water flows, the technical difficulty of running the river increases.
TAKE IN THE LOCAL NIGHTLIFE!
The Tractorgrease Cafe & Recording Studio is only a 10-minute drive from us & has great reviews for their food as well as for their live entertainment (Thursday - Sunday)
https://www.facebook.com/tractorgreasecafe48710/