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Fraser Valley Wine Passport

October 6, 2023

Explore wineries in our own backyard this autumn, through a partnership between Tourism Langley and Tourism Abbotsford. From October 1 through November 30, use the Fraser Valley Wine Passport to visit 13 wineries from Langley to Abbotsford, and taste local wines.

PASSPORT COST $20

The passport is available for $20 starting October 1, and can be purchased while supplies last from any of the participating wineries.

Partial proceeds from the sale of each passport will go to Pacific Riding for Developing Abilities, which is celebrating 50 years of providing equestrian therapy programs for adults and children with diverse abilities in Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley communities.

Grand Prize: 26 Bottles of Wine + Mini Fridge!

Learn more about the Fraser Valley Wine Passport by checking out Tourism Langley’s website!

ABBOTSFORD LOCATIONS

Campbell’s Gold Honey Farm & Meadery

2595 Lefeuvre Road | (604) 856-2125 | Website

Cannon Estate Winery

30523 Burgess Ave | (604) 743-9425 | Website

Mt. Lehman Winery

5094 Mt. Lehman Rd | (604) 746-2881 | Website

Seaside Pearl Farmgate Winery

5290 Olund Rd | (778) 856-1312 | Website

Singletree Winery

5782 Mt. Lehman Rd | (604) 381-1788 | Website

LANGLEY LOCATIONS

Backyard Vineyards

3033 232nd Street | (604) 539-9463 | Website

Chaberton Estate Winery

1064 216th Street | (604) 530-1736 | Website

Festina Lente Estate Winery

21113 16 Avenue | (604) 510-2336 | Website

Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery

6179 248th Street | (604) 856-5757 | Website

Sinocan Winery

2218 240 Street | (778) 808-7450 | Website

Township 7 Vineyards & Winery

21152 16 Avenue | (604) 532-1766 | Website

Valley Commons

9124 Glover Road | (604) 371-4567 | Website

Vista D’oro Farms & Winery

346 208 Street | (604) 514-3539 | Website

SIP RESPONSIBLY

It’s essential to prioritize safety at any event, especially when alcohol is involved. Tourism Abbotsford encourages responsible drinking and utilizing alternatives for attendees who may have consumed alcohol. Sip responsibly with designated drivers or ride-sharing services, planning overnight stays, as well as savouring non-alcoholic options.

It’s also important to remind everyone that drinking and driving is illegal and dangerous. By making wise choices and being proactive about safety, you can indeed create a secure and memorable event for all participants.

Don’t forget to tag @tourismabbotsford and use #ExploreAbbotsford on Instagram if you’re visiting any of the participating wineries!

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