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    Fraser Valley Food Show

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Abbotsford Agrifair - Carnival at night

    Abbotsford Agrifair

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 km

    The BEST little fair in the lower mainland!…read more We started going in 2012 and have been back EVERY year with our (originally 2, now 4) little children. Our daughter loves seeing the animals, especially the chickens. My son loves the motorcycle derby and pig races. My wife likes the horse showmanship and the food trucks. When it's hot out, you can cool off under one of the large mist tents (which have water spray nozzles). There's also a huge nursery / change room for the babies. As a dad I enjoy the wrestling and chainsaw competition. There are dozens of rides, games and activities, including Ferris wheel and bumper cars. After the sun goes down, we head to the amphitheater for a great live show. On Sunday night a Christian band usually plays. Our family will DEFINITELY keep returning, year after year. The Agri-fair holds a very special place in our summer memories.

    We went on the last day of the agrifair this year. It was my first time...I was quite bored to be…read morehonest. I had some great potato thing, but other than that I felt like it was a long drive for something that wants to be the PNE but isn't. I ate a couple bites, watched some pretty lame bike and skate shows, heard a bunch of kids sing as part of some contest thing, and got to see some guys crack out of the back of his pants. That's about all I have to say about that. I might consider going back on an earlier day as other people apparently have enjoyed this event so I can't help but feel like I am missing something.

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    Abbotsford Agrifair - Demo derby

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    Demo derby

    Northwest Washington Fairgrounds - BIAW Home show - Peoples Bank booth with free Dahlia Tubers, courtesy of Whitney Tjoelker

    Northwest Washington Fairgrounds

    4.0(8 reviews)
    17.0 km

    Small town American fairs are a cultural experience from the deep fried Oreos to the dog shows to…read morethe U.S. Army recruitment booths. It brings out the good (national pride) and the bad (racism) of rural America and puts it on display. The Northwest Washington Fair is no exception. Here's what you should know: 1) Price: It's expensive. You need a ticket to enter and then everything except the smaller shows (dog show, horse racing, etc) costs extra. An unlimited ride bracelet cost $42 per person, including for kids. Deep fried Snickers cost $8.50. The fair's margin is huge, making them a lot of money. Pro-tip- buy as much as you can online in advance to shave some money off the steep price tag. 2) Rides: It's no amusement park, but there are some decent rides fir the thrill seeker. The vertigo ride is fun if you don't get sick from spinning. The swings go high and fast. The Rock Star ride left your stomach at the top. The kids ride section my four-year-old daughter loved. 3) Games: Most are rigged I'm sure, but if you're playing to win a prize for your kids, okay the balloon one or the rubber duck game. You win a cheap stuffed animal every time. 4) Food: There's a lot of it throughout the park from burgers to corn dogs to Chinese food. A few favorites- roasted corn, "moowiches" (ice cream sandwiches), elephant ears and poffertjes (Dutch mini pancakes). It's all expensive, but alas. When in Rome. 5) Shows: my daughter loved seeing the dog show, horse shoe and the juggling. The Northwest Washington Fair is a cultural experience, but it's worth noting that we witnessed a number of staff treat people of color differently. On one ride, the staff member running the ride singled out a Black man for absolutely nothing. At the bar area, the bouncer made deeply racist remarks about the type of people who live in D.C. upon seeing my wife's drivers license. It exposes an issue in this community people would rather ignore.

    Fantastic fair! NWW Fair has something for everyone. Music, food, animals, vendors, entertainment,…read morepolitical nonsense, etc. You really couldn't ask for more! I enjoyed the livestock most off all. Horses, goats, llamas, pigs, etc. A little bit of everything can be found at the fair. Pricing is kind of high; you get what you pay for. $14 pays for day of entertainment. I can't imagine that organizing a large fair is cheap or easy, so try not to grumble too much. Rides are not included. Parking is also not included. Gate 5 had some decent paid parking across the street.

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    Northwest Washington Fairgrounds - BIAWC hosted Home & Lifestyle Show

    BIAWC hosted Home & Lifestyle Show

    Northwest Washington Fairgrounds - They've relocated the beer garden next to the rides!

    They've relocated the beer garden next to the rides!

    Northwest Washington Fairgrounds

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    Martini Town

    Martini Town

    4.8(10 reviews)
    11.0 km

    What a fun way to spend a couple of hours here. If you love Hallmark Christmas movies or film sets…read morein general, this is the place for you. Bring friends, especially those who have an eye for photography or videography. Create your own mini movies, pretend you're starring in a show. Have a conversation on the steps of houses, sip hot cocoa wearing mittens or gloves, dance in the fake snow (soap foam), twirl around the lamp posts. The buildings are very beautifully decorated. Plenty of Christmas trees to take pictures with. There is even a quintessential red (rusty red here) truck filled with Christmas trees. It reminds me of universal studios film set. It's amazing how the place is small but when in the movies, they look big or like normal places and buildings. We came when the doors open when it was not so busy for us to take pics. Stayed till the sun set and we got to see the buildings lit with lights. Pretty magical. There are mini markets selling local artisanal crafts like knitted stuff, jewelry, pottery etc. food wise, it's a few food trucks, take out drinks cafe and mini donuts. Free parking and it's well organized with staff guiding the way.

    I had such an amazing time! The photo opportunities are unlimited, the entry fee is extremely…read morereasonable ($18 US), food truck options, hot drinks, Santa, Grinch, live music, and more. My expectations were not very high because this just popped up on my facebook and I didn't know anyone who'd been. However, this far exceeded anything I thought, and I think it might be a yearly trip from now on! When I posted pics to my facebook, people asked me if it were AI because the photos were so nice. What a compliment. Way better than anything you can find in Seattle without paying hundreds! A must go!

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    Martini Town
    Martini Town

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    Maan Farms

    Maan Farms

    2.7(71 reviews)
    5.4 km
    $$

    We were visiting from the US and found Maan farms through some extensive research…read more Maan farm is located in abbotsford, about an hour from Vancouver. Maan farm offers a lot to see and do: a tulip forest, photo ops, a kid's play zone, animals, and wine tasting. When we arrived we wanted to do wine tasting. We got to try 4 different wines for $10 and were also given the option of a free tasting with the purchase of a wine. The employee, Alejandro was very helpful in answering all of our questions. He even explained that all fruit is grown on site. After wine tasting, we visited the animals. The animals were well cared for and in clean encounters. Finally, we visited the tulip forest which offered photo ops, tulips, and a peaceful environment. I couldn't recommend Maan Farm more!

    We went on the last weekend of baby animal Easter days. The crowd was significantly less than…read moreEaster weekend, a little birdie told me. We were there at 10 am and there was barely anyone there. This was great as I was able to take lots of pictures and pet animals. Since we came during BAE days, there were 5 kinds of baby animals for viewing: pigs, goats, sheeps, highland cows and rabbits. My favorite was the baby goats. They were 1.5-2M old and they were adorable running around. Beware that they will chew on your shoelaces or jackets. We got a few kind of food. The lemonade was mediocre and butter chicken Mac and cheese was a rip off at $15. There were 3-4 tiny pieces of chicken and the rest was just macaroni. The butter chicken taste was also very light. The samosas were yummy but they're somewhat spicy. My personal favorite was the carrot cake. You can actually see lots of pieces of carrots in it. It was $7 something a piece. The icing was a bit sweet, however. The entire farm was to be enjoyed by both adults and kids. My toddler really liked the bubble zone. She basically got to wave the twin wands around and out came big bubbles. We bought the membership which was $10 off if purchased prior to 4/12. We'll be back for summer and their pumpkin patch.

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    Maan Farms
    Maan Farms
    Maan Farms

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    Lakeland Flowers

    Lakeland Flowers

    4.5(2 reviews)
    13.8 km

    Bloom into spring at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers! Stroll through 35 acres of…read morevibrant tulip and lupin fields, admire the mountain views, and capture dreamy shots along the stunning tulip-lined trails With sweet and savoury food trucks, unique photo ops, and endless blooms, it's the perfect spring day trip with your partner, friends, or family April 12 to May 11th: tulips May 15 to June 30th: lupins, peonies and meadow flowers June 1 to July 1st: lavender Try to go early because it starts to get really busy after 11:30am on weekends, plus it can get very hot. 3663 Marion Rd, Abbotsford, BC V3G 2J6 Free onsite parking Dawn to dusk (Currently 6:30 am to 8:30 pm)

    One of the largest Floral experiences in the Lower Mainland…read more I visited on Opening Day of the Abbotsford Summer Flower Festival 2023 This 45 acres is a lot to walk, so be sure to where comfy walking shoes It was easy to purchase tickets online (you can also purchase on site) for $10 Each person gets to pick 5 stems of Sunflowers, so plan accordingly with a small bucket of water if you don't plan to head home right away I did not get home till 3 hours later, so the flowers were fine in the backseat There was a person at the gate to give directions & scan our tickets. And one person at the Sunflower picking field to guide us. Its my first time at a flower U-Pick field, so any guidance was helpful. They give you shears to borrow to cut the flowers There were large boards with maps on site to show the location of Sunflowers, Field flowers, and Lavender plants (peonies, lupins and hydrangeas will be ready in 2024) They had many photo opts set up: colorful benches, swings, picture frames, and even a boat! My only complain during my visit was the there was no pathway to the Field Flowers section, so walking on the dry hay and grass, scratched my legs. Also, the pathways in the field are uneven, so may not be easy for some visitors It was easy to spend an hour here, you can probably pack a snack too! Once the flowers are picked, there is a tent available at the entrance to tape the flowers, trim off the leaves prepare for a simple bouquet They have a hand wash station, portable toilets, and adirondack chairs for visitors to enjoy and relax Overall, a pretty good experience, and would recommend to visit here on a dry sunny day. I would come back for the Abbotsford Tulip Festival

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    Lakeland Flowers
    Lakeland Flowers
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    Fraser Valley Food Show - festivals - Updated July 2026

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