Cloverdale Tourist Attractions
Cloverdale has several unique attractions of interest to visitors.
- Antique Row
Cloverdale has long been known as the "antique capital of
British Columbia". Most of the antique shops are spread out
along three blocks of 176 Street, starting just south
of 58 Street, and ending at the Red Barn (the largest antique
shop in B.C.) south of Highway 10. There is also an antique mall
at Highway 10 and 177B Street.

- Surrey Museum
This is one of the finest community museums in B.C.
View the history of our community and enjoy the
special exhibits which change every few months.
See their web page for more information.

- Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino
Located at the Fairgrounds, 60 Avenue at 176 Street. This is the premier
harness racing facilty in B.C.
Place your bets on the ponies, or
watch simulcasts of international races on the T.V. screens.
There are four restaurants
and a lounge as well as enclosed grandstand seating.
There is also a casino with over 500 slot machines and 12 tables.
See their website for more details.

- Honeybee Centre
Honeyee Centre's beekeeping operation is centered around pollination of local crops in the Fraser Valley
and the production of a number of natural varieties of honey for sale in their Country Store.
Through their education program, they provide an extensive school field trip program, group tours,
guided tours for the general public, and a drop in Visitor Centre complete with large glass observation hive
and beekeeping museum.
Located just north of Cloverdale at the junction of Highway 15 (176 Street) and the Fraser Highway.

- The Maze
The Bose family has been farming this land for over
100 years. They invite you to enjoy some fun and
get lost in their corn maze. Located at
16390 - 64 Avenue. For more information phone
576-8997 or e-mail: mjbose@telus.net.

- Redwood Park
This park contains the largest stand of Redwoods north
of California, as well as a wide selection of other trees
from around the world. The trees were planted by two of
Surrey's pioneers, David and Peter Brown. These twin
brothers were so fond of trees that they even built themselves
a two story tree house in which they lived. The park has
several hiking trails as well as picnic shelters. Located
south of Cloverdale on 20th Avenue at 179 Street, just
east of the Pacific Highway.
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