kilby museum and historic site
Kilby Historic Site a 1920s Fraser
Valley living history site with costumed interpreters. This 5 acre BC
Heritage attraction includes our 1906 General Store Museum, Manchester House
Hotel & Post Office, as well as friendly farm animals and orchard
playground. Visit our home-style restaurant and unique gift shop. Open Daily
11am - 5pm, May to September and Thursday to Monday 11 am to 4 pm in April,
September, October, November and December. Harrison Mills is also home to
the Kilby Park, located within walking distance of the historic site at the
confluence of both the Fraser and Harrison rivers, on Harrison Bay. The park
features our scenic 22 site campground, a day use area, sandy beaches,
nature trails and a boat launch which is open year. For more information
regarding group tours and school programming call 604-796-9576 or visit
www.kilby.ca. Kilby is located thirty
minutes east of Mission or west of Harrison Hot Springs on scenic Highway 7
at 215 Kilby Road, Harrison Mills V0M
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