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Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics (Canada)

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The Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics network in British Columbia is one of Canada's most productive and strategically important farming regions. Located just east of Vancouver, the valley's fertile alluvial soils and temperate coastal climate support an intensive agricultural sector that generates over two billion dollars in annual revenue. The region is particularly famous for its berry production, contributing approximately 60 percent of Canada's total blueberry crop, alongside significant dairy and poultry industries. This agricultural output is supported by a sophisticated logistics infrastructure that includes refrigerated transport, specialized processing facilities, and direct access to the Port of Vancouver and the United States border. This proximity allows for the rapid distribution of fresh produce to both domestic urban markets and international Pacific markets. The valley's agricultural sector employs roughly 30,000 people and is essential for the food security of Western Canada. Ongoing investments in smart farming technologies and sustainable water management ensure the region's continued competitiveness in an increasingly globalized food economy.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
This logistics hub coordinates the storage, sorting, and distribution of agricultural produce from the Fraser Valley to markets across Canada and the US. It is essential for moving perishable goods like berries, dairy, and vegetables efficiently.
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Visiting
As a working industrial site, it is not open to visitors. However, you can observe truck traffic and warehouse activities from surrounding public roads.
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Where to view it
The facility is located along major highways; pull-offs near the exchange points offer views of loading docks and refrigerated trucks. The area around the rail sidings is also visible.
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Local products
Travelers in the Fraser Valley will encounter abundant fresh berries, dairy products, and vegetables at local farm stands and farmers' markets. Seasonal goods like blueberries and corn are highlights.
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Active season
Peak activity occurs during the summer harvest season (June-September) when berries, stone fruits, and vegetables are being processed and shipped. The hub is also busy during spring planting supply distribution.
Nearby
Combine this logistics hub with a tour of Fraser Valley Blueberry farms to see production firsthand. Also explore nearby wineries and the Fraser River Heritage Trail for scenic views.

Geography

Coordinates
49.10000, -122.00000

Facts

  • The Fraser Valley accounts for over CAD 2 billion in annual gross farm receipts.
  • Supplies roughly 60% of Canada's entire commercial blueberry crop.
  • Home to more than 2,500 diverse farm operations within a compact area.
  • A major dairy production hub with the highest livestock density in the West.
  • Strategically linked to Highway 1, facilitating rapid delivery to Vancouver.
  • Known for its massive high-tech greenhouse operations for vegetables and flowers.

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Sights in the town Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics (10)

Teapot Hill Viewpoint🌿 nature

This viewpoint in the Fraser Valley economic zone gives a view of the surrounding landscape.

Maple Bay Amphitheatre🎭 culture

This theatre in the Fraser Valley economic zone is an outdoor amphitheatre.

Ruby's Knoll🌿 nature

This viewpoint in the Fraser Valley economic zone provides a scenic overlook.

The Plateau🌿 nature

This viewpoint in the Fraser Valley economic zone gives a high vantage point.

Greendale Acres📍 landmark

This attraction in the Fraser Valley economic zone is a farm or agricultural area.

Educational Meeting Place📍 landmark

This attraction in the Fraser Valley economic zone is a facility for educational gatherings.

Lindell Beach🎡 recreation

Lindell Beach in Valley Agriculture Logistics is a quiet sandy beach on a lakeshore.

Maple Bay Beach🎡 recreation

Maple Bay Beach in Valley Agriculture Logistics is a beach surrounded by maple trees.

Cultus Lake Waterpark🎡 recreation

A waterpark with slides and pools on the shores of Cultus Lake.

Chilliwack Museum🏛 museum

Housed in the former post office, the Chilliwack Museum presents the history of the Chilliwack area.

Sights nearby

Frequently asked questions

What is primarily grown in the Fraser Valley?
Berries (blueberries, raspberries), dairy products, and poultry are the main products.
Can you visit the farms?
Yes, many farms offer 'U-pick' berries and farmers' markets for visitors.
Why is the region logistically important?
It connects agricultural production directly with Vancouver's markets.
When is the best time to visit?
From June to August during the berry harvest is the best time.
Is there viticulture in the Fraser Valley?
Yes, there is a growing number of wineries, especially in the Langley area.
Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics: where is it located?
Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics is located in Canada.
Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics: what is there to see?
Highlights include Teapot Hill Viewpoint, Maple Bay Amphitheatre, Ruby's Knoll.
Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics: why is it worth visiting?
The Fraser Valley Agriculture Logistics network in British Columbia is one of Canada's most productive and strategically important farming regions.
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