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Find Your School Here
Shops & Plazas Nearby
Parks & Outdoor Fun
Local Transit Information
Local Dining Options
Parks, Trails, Recreation
Medical Care Nearby
Swim, Splash, Enjoy
1. Is Chilliwack a good place to buy a home in 2026? Absolutely. Chilliwack remains one of the most affordable and fastest-growing communities in the Fraser Valley. As of early 2026, the market has transitioned into a “Buyer’s Market,” offering higher inventory levels and more negotiating power than in previous years. It’s an ideal time for families and first-time buyers to find value compared to Metro Vancouver prices.
2. What are the most popular neighborhoods in Chilliwack for families? Families often gravitate toward Sardis and Promontory for their proximity to top-rated schools like GW Graham Secondary and the Vedder River trails. Fairfield Island is highly sought after for its quiet, large lots, while the revitalized District 1881 in Downtown Chilliwack is becoming a favorite for those seeking a walkable, urban lifestyle with a historic feel.
3. What is the average commute time from Chilliwack to Vancouver? Chilliwack is located roughly 100km east of Vancouver. While the drive typically takes about 75 minutes in ideal conditions, many residents commute to nearby hubs like Abbotsford (30 mins) or Langley (45 mins). The continued Highway 1 expansions and the rise of remote work have made Chilliwack an increasingly popular choice for those wanting more space without leaving the Lower Mainland.
4. What outdoor activities are available near Chilliwack? Chilliwack is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Residents enjoy world-class salmon fishing on the Fraser River, hiking the peaks of Mount Cheam, and summer days at Cultus Lake Provincial Park. The Vedder River Rotary Trail offers over 20km of scenic paths for biking and walking, ensuring nature is never more than a few minutes away.