Discover the best top things to do in Aldergrove, Canada including The Happy Herd Farm Sanctuary, Alder Grove Heritage Society and Telephone Museum, Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre, Aldergrove Park, Twilight Drive-In, Fox & Hounds Pub and Restaurant, Greater Vancouver Zoo, Poppy Estate Golf Course, Bean Around Books & Tea.
Restaurants in Aldergrove
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Very cool, lots of I remember when stuff as well as unusual telecommunication oddities. Very friendly informative volunteers that can explain things.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
My husband and I took our 4 year old and we all had a great time. There is something for everyone and one of the pools was even warmer that your average pool. There was a variety of slides, a water playground, a dry playground, a really fun lazy river, and even food trucks. That is all just what is outside, there are even more amenities inside.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
This little park is very pretty and a nice walk through many different natural habitats. It is peaceful and a nice place to bring family to get re-connected with nature.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Had an awesome time watching Raiders Of The Lost Ark a few weeks back. We sat and watched from the back of my truck, with the radio tuned to the movie channel. Brought an air bed and some sleeping bags for the kids - can get a bit chilly in the evenings, so bring blankets if you plan on sitting outside the vehicle. Great movies, great food, great times for the whole family.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
The bangers and mash plate came with 2 HUGE bangers on top of mashed potatoes surrounded by a yorkshire pudding mountain with nice flavour. Can easily share with 2 people. We always order the appy wood chips too which is a large plate. Nice dark ‘ole English pub style atmosphere, lots of locals and good service.
3.5 based on 179 reviews
Open year-round and located only 45 minutes from Vancouver, Let your Curiosity come Alive at the Greater Vancouver Zoo! Discover the sights and sounds of over 140 species on 120 acres in the beautiful Fraser Valley!
One oclock is feeding time for the big cats and you will be so close to them, you can almost feel their breath on you. The Keeper gives an informative talk as the lion paces back and forth along the fence line. He knows it is dinner time and will stretch tall on his hind legs to grab a mouthful from the Keeper. You can take your time and walk the wide paths which can take you a couple hours if you want to take it all in or ride the train. It is a photographers paradise for animal pictures with natural settings and no concrete walls or floors. I was ten feet from a grizzly bear as it paced back and forth and then disappeared into the trees. So many animals to see and wonderful to see them in a natural. setting. Watch the raptors show and stay later to get your picture taken with a rather large and breathtaking owl. There is a concession stand, washrooms and playground when you first enter the Zoo.There is also a concession stand (cash only) and washrooms up at the grizzly and black bear enclosures. The parking fee is reasonable at 6 dollars and if the lineup is a long one as it can be on the weekends, there will be a girl outside to take a electronic payment and you go right through. I have been going there for over twenty years and look forward to every visit. The grandchildren love it too.
3.0 based on 10 reviews
2.5 based on 3 reviews
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