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Fraser Valley Wine Country

Fraser Valley Wine region

This scenic heartland near Vancouver offers fruit-driven wines, hands-on farm experiences, and breathtaking natural beauty.

The heartbeat of the heartland, the Fraser Valley pulses with vibrant farms, quirky experiences, and diverse cultures. Nestled on the outskirts of Vancouver, BC’s largest city, the region offers a refreshing escape from the urban bustle. Beyond its agricultural roots, this area reflects the vibrant cultures of the Stó:lō, Nlaka’pamux, Sts’ailes and St’at’imc Peoples, abundant natural beauty, and settler heritage.

The patchwork quilt of farmland and vineyards is set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains, mighty rivers, lakes, and forest. A cooling Pacific breeze and fertile soils make this a haven for fruit-forward wines that sparkle with aromatic brightness. Craft wineries dot the Fraser Valley wine region, from contemporary urban lounges to French-inspired estates tucked into tranquil countryside.

  • The Fraser Valley is best-known for its crisp whites and cool-climate reds, with growing interest in sparkling and fortified wines. Wines from this region showcase natural acidity and delicate character.  The moisture-rich growing conditions lend themselves well to early ripening grapes, including hybrids like Bacchus and Siegerrebe, as well as more traditional varietals like Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris.

  • PINOT NOIR
  • BACCHUS
  • SIEGERREBE
  • PINOT GRIS
  • BLATTNER CABERNET FOCH
  • MADELEINE ANGEVINE
  • GEWÜRZTRAMINER
  • REICHENSTEINER

Coastal Influences

Influenced by the nearby Pacific Ocean, the Fraser Valley receives more precipitation than BC’s interior wine regions. Ocean cooling and a relatively narrow temperature variation between day and night create a moderate maritime climate. These conditions encourage even vine ripening and keeps vineyards lush and green throughout the growing season.


Subtle Complexity

While soils in the Fraser Valley vary across the region, they are generally characterized by silty textures rich in organic matter. This highly dynamic, fertile growing environment retains moisture and nutrients, supporting balanced vine growth and fruit development. This layered soil composition adds to the Fraser Valley’s hallmark of subtle complexity.

28

Wineries

25+

varietals

194

ACRES PLANTED

Fraser VALLEY

WINERIES

Exploring British Columbia’s vineyards reveals the unique terroir & diverse varietals flourishing in this picturesque Canadian province.

Beyond Tastings: Regional Activities

Bordering the mighty Fraser River and wedged between the Coast and Cascade mountain ranges, the Fraser Valley is bustling with agritourism, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventure. Explore the area through Circle Farm Tours, a series of self-guided drives that connect you with local artisans, attractions, and farm-fresh food and drink. Visit alpacas, try goat yoga, and indulge in fruit-topped Belgian waffles or artisan cheeses. Spring and fall bring garden blooms and seasonal charm, while summer invites berry picking and other tasty delights. Take the adventure into a higher gear with heart-pumping bike rides and hikes to spectacular viewpoints.

Play Outside

  • Downhill skiing & snowboarding
  • Snowshoeing
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Hiking
  • Mountain biking
  • Cycling
  • Waterfalls
  • Lakes
  • Watersports
  • Golfing
  • Jet boating
  • Fishing
  • Eagle viewing
  • Salmon spawn viewing

Adventure Together

  • Zoo
  • Fun parks
  • Museum & galleries
  • Live music
  • Heritage attractions
  • Gold Rush Trail
  • Alpaca visits
  • Festivals & events

unwind

  • Shopping
  • Spa & wellness
  • Markets
  • Walking tours
  • Indigenous tour experiences
  • Flower festivals
  • Hot springs
  • Goat yoga
  • Wineries, cideries, breweries & distilleries
  • Michelin restaurant

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Acres Planted

210

Licensed Grape Wineries

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Kootenays

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Acres Planted

7

Licensed Grape Wineries

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Shuswap

107

Acres Planted

6

Licensed Grape Wineries

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The sun setting over a Thompson Valley vineyard with rugged mountains extending into the horizon.

Thompson Valley

93

Acres Planted

3

Licensed Grape Wineries

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The Similkameen Valley

768

Acres Planted

17

Licensed Grape Wineries

The Similkameen Valley is a pristine stretch of vineyards, set amongst the dramatic backdrop of rugged and awe-inspiring mountains. Considered the “organic capital of Canada”, the area is known for small farms and producers dedicated to creating quality produce, delectable foods, and award-winning wines.

A photo of grapes growing at Banner Fraser Valley winery with an estate home in the midground.

Fraser Valley

194

Acres Planted

28

Licensed Grape Wineries

Encompassing Vancouver, Surrey, Richmond, New Westminster to Delta, Langley, Aldergrove and Abbotsford in the east, the Fraser Valley wine region is dedicated to producing high quality, handcrafted wines with diverse varieties and styles: from unique fruit wines to delicious sparkling wines to fresh, fruit-forward table wines to fortified.

Lillooet

51

Acres Planted

2

Licensed Grape Wineries

One of the oldest towns in the province, Lillooet is located at the southern tip of the Cariboo Chilcotin region of British Columbia. The climate is very similar to the traditional grapegrowing regions in the Okanagan Valley with long, hot, dry summers. However, nights are cooler, making average summer temperatures slightly lower than the Okanagan, but at the same time preserving the fresh crisp acidity in the wines.

View of vines, ocean, and mountains at Saturna Island Vineyard, Gulf Islands, BC

Gulf Islands

110

Acres Planted

11

Licensed Grape Wineries

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A home with sloping mountains in the background on a Cowichan Valley winery on Vancouver Island, BC.

Vancouver Island

321

Acres Planted

22

Licensed Grape Wineries

On Vancouver Island, grape winemaking really began after a provincial government-funded trial – the Duncan Project – identified Pinot Gris, Auxerrois and Ortega as promising varieties for this unique seaside environment.

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