Agassiz-Harrison Museum
It's a small town with a big history. Jonathan Horst visits the Agassiz-Harrison museum to for a throwback thursday.
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Agassiz Museum
The big Move April 3 - 2003
Agassiz (Slow Food) Summer Farm Cycle Tour
Agassiz Summer Cycle Tour - August, 2nd 2014
The date is set for 2014. See you on Saturday, August 2nd.
Celebrating its' 8th year, Agassiz Slow Food Cycle Tour is excited to welcome you to another year exploring the countryside and meeting the local farmers. The Agassiz Cycle Tour is a leisurely self-guided cycle tour around a 25 km flat route visiting farms and meeting farmers.
Honeyview Farms will be onsite at registration with a live bee hive, learn about the role of the queen bee and her hard-working subjects as they make delicious local honey for you. We welcome back The Back Porch, returning after a year hiatus. Pick up roasted coffee, garlic, handmade pottery or willow baskets. The Blackberry Lane Pie Company will be on location at the Back Porch, so enjoy a piece of pie and coffee. Yangbing Family Farm has returned this year with their pea shoot farm. Enjoy different ways to prepare pea shoots or just relax in the shade of their trees. Back for their second year, is new kid on the block Tasty Chicken. This Farm raises their chickens in open fields, with fresh water and organic fed. No additives, non-medicated just darn tasty! Samples of their free range chicken and turkeys, will be available. Or Pre-order online to bring home your own fresh meat for pickup at the end of the tour. New Kid on the Block this year is vegetable grower Plenty Wild Farms, located at the Farmhouse Natural Cheese. Pick up your fresh vegetables grown on 2 acres using organic practices (currently in transition to certified organic). Second New Kid this year is Magpie Bakery, serving up wood oven pizza. Don't forget to stop in at the Agassiz Harrison Museum and explore their new 'barn' full of historic agricultural machinery. Also on site will be local carvers and cedar weaver from Sts'ailes. Admire the talents of carving with wood, or a rose made out of the soft cedar bark of a tree. For the kids, make your own drum to take home, and create your own song about your experience on the cycle tour.
Old favourites will still be on the tour with samplings of fresh cheese, hazelnut delights, fresh berries and much more. We look forward to sharing a piece of country living with you.
A shopping shuttle service has been provided by Tourism Harrison. They collect your purchases from the farms and bring them back to the registration area for you to pick up.
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The Wedding of Maria & Justin- Fraser River Lodge Agassiz
This couple was all smiles as they tied the knot at the beautiful Fraser River Lodge in Agassiz BC. With a backdrop of Mt.Cheam and a room full of so much love and laughter, it was a beautiful day to be apart of.
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Farming in Agassiz
Milk Farms
Wet Trail In Agassiz Forest
Some cool wet narrow trails in Agassiz Provincial forest.
** BEST of HARRISON MILLS **
Music By: David Cutter - Koala
Located on the Harrison River with a scenic golf course, Club House Restaurant, cozy cottages and an inn filled with beautiful antiques, Rowena’s Inn on the River is a must see and the place to stay in Harrison Mills. This is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.
Sandpiper Golf Course is known as one of BC’s best resort courses. This golf course is also known for its adventure packages, and is consecutively voted the #1 golf course in the Fraser Valley.
Kilby Historic Site is a 1920s living history site. They have a 1906 general store museum, post office and the Manchester House Hotel. You can enjoy a piece of their famous pie, costumed interpreters, children’s activities & a working heritage farm.
Farm House Natural Cheeses produces hand-made artisan cheeses and specialties from the fresh milk of their own dairy cows and goats. Everything is made right on their family farm in. In their on-farm cheese shop you can sample and purchase all of the different varieties of cheeses that they make plus seasonal specialties.
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Agassiz Fire
This is the view inside the apartment building that caught fire.
February 17, 2013 Cell Block D Agassiz BC
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Don Froese (Matis) Agassiz, BC
Ministering to First Nations Peoples
Folk Cancer
Cancer seems way to common these days, and one Abbotsford local has had enough. And so he's grabbed his guitar to sing Folk Cancer.
Canadian Pacific 374
Engine No. 374 was the Canadian Pacific Railway steam locomotive which pulled the first transcontinental passenger train to arrive in Vancouver, arriving on May 23, 1887. This was a year after sister Engine No. 371 brought the first train to cross Canada into Port Moody, roughly 20 miles (32 km) to the east. No. 374 was built by the CPR in 1886 and was one of eight similar steam locomotives built that year in their Montreal shops.
While No. 371 was scrapped in 1915, No. 374 was completely rebuilt in 1914 and continued in service until 1945. Because of its historical significance, it was donated it to the City of Vancouver upon its retirement, who placed it on display in Kitsilano Beach Park. It suffered greatly from exposure to the elements and a lack of upkeep. It remained there until 1983, when a group of railway enthusiasts launched an effort to restore the engine in time for Expo 86. It was moved from the beach and spent the next few years in different warehouses around Vancouver while a crew of volunteers undertook the herculean task of restoring the engine. Completed in time for Expo, No. 374 was put on display on the railway turntable at the renovated former CPR Drake Street Roundhouse where it became a prime attraction.
In 1988 the Expo 86 site, including the Drake Street Roundhouse, was sold to Concord Pacific, and in the course of the False Creek North Development Plan, the developer agreed to convert and expand the buildings to comprise the Roundhouse Community Centre. The Community Centre was designed by Baker McGarva Hart and completed in 1997. The plan for the development had made no mention of the 374 and it was temporarily housed inside the roundhouse itself while it was decided what to do with the engine.
Successful fundraising efforts were undertaken by the Vancouver Parks Board and the Lions Club, among others, and a year later the new Engine 374 Pavilion was completed.
Now a central feature of the Yaletown area redevelopment, the Engine 374 Pavilion is open daily for public viewing from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the summer and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the winter. An anniversary celebration is held annually on the Sunday before Victoria Day. The pavilion is staffed entirely by volunteers from the West Coast Railway Association and on average sees roughly 41,000 visitors per year as of 2015.
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CP Mixed Freight Train In Agassiz B.C
Seen at 2:58 P.M in Agassiz outside of the Agassiz museum.
Time Lapse Drive: Lougheed Highway 7 from Hope to Vancouver, British Columbia
August 6, 2018 - I think I'm going to take the back roads, I think I'm gonna take the long way home.
It's B.C. Day here in British Columbia and what that means is crazy traffic through the Fraser Valley as many summer travellers are coming home to Metro Vancouver from the beautiful B.C. Interior. I am one of those people today, and rather than sitting in the bottlenecks along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), I'm going to take the slightly longer, but more relaxing way home.
Starting at Exit 183 of the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5), I take Othello Road west into the control city of Hope, BC - also the gateway to the B.C. Interior (for all folks in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, that is). From there I make my way to the north bank of the Fraser River and follow all 150 km of the Lougheed Highway from its junction with the Trans-Canada at the base of the Fraser Canyon, along mountainsides, through forests, and across expansive farmland through Agassiz and Harrison Mills, before arriving in the suburb of Mission, then the increasingly populated suburbs of Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, and Burnaby, right into the heart of Vancouver along Broadway.
West of the Cape Horn Interchange, the Lougheed Highway no longer holds its official provincial designation of Highway 7, but I still drive to the bitter (former) western end of the highway at the corner of Granville Street and Broadway in the South Granville neighbourhood of Vancouver.
It's a drive that goes from two-lane minor highway to four-lane highway to mega-wide freeway to major urban arterial. The Lougheed Highway has a bit of everything.
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Sept 3rd, 2013. Agassiz BC
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Brio mountain springs Agassiz BC on bike tour
Fresh mountain spring water top off on bicycle tour. Second best water Ive tasted after mt Robson campground glacier water. If youre biking past be sure to fill up your water bottle!
CP2816 part 2
Footage from CP 2816's visit to the Toronto area in 2004.
CP Rail's Canada 150 Heritage Train
CP's Canada 150 train heads west along the Belleville Subdivision at mile 60.11. Near Enterprise, Ontario. The train consisting of heritage locomotives and rolling stock is seen with CPR 1401. Built in 1958, the FP9a gleams in all it's restored glory!
Two views. First with a JVC GR DA30u digital tape camera, and then with a Canon HF R700 digital camera.