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Chilliwack Transportation & Maps

Driving - Tourism Chilliwack
Driving, Tourism Chilliwack photo
Chilliwack is located 100km/62mi east of Vancouver in the Fraser Valley via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). The drive takes approximately 1.5 hours. Coming from Seattle, Washington to the south, it's a 2.5-hour drive of 213km/133mi. The nearest Canada-US border crossing for Chilliwack is at Abbotsford/Huntingdon/Sumas at Highway 11, just south of Highway 1's Exit 92.

The easiest way to get to and around Chilliwack is by car, as this rural community covers 100sq mi/259sq km. There are four major car rental agencies in Chilliwack. Roads are well-maintained, although drivers are encouraged to exercise caution in snowy or icy road conditions.

Bus and Public Transportation

Greyhound Canada offers bus service to Chilliwack, with numerous daily arrivals and departures. The Greyhound bus terminal is located at 45745 Luckakuck Way, near the Vedder Road Overpass at the Trans-Canada Highway.

Chilliwack Transit offers limited service within the city and to attractions such as Minter Gardens and Bridal Falls Provincial Park, as well as to neighbouring communities like Agassiz and Harrison Hot Springs. Evening service is available Thursday to Saturday.

Two taxi companies, Chilliwack Taxi and Cheam Taxi, offer 24-hour city and airport service.

Air Travel

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is a 90-minute drive from Chilliwack, and Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) is a 35-minute drive. Both airports also offer airport shuttle service. Learn more about Air Travel.

Private plane operators can fly into Chilliwack Municipal Airport (46244 Airport Rd.), which witnesses some 70,000 take-offs and landings each year.

Ferry and Rail Travel

For travelers arriving from Vancouver Island, the nearest BC Ferries terminals are located at Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay, requiring a drive of at least 1.5 hours to Chilliwack.

Via Rail, the Canadian national train line, also offers service to Chilliwack, although a special request made 48 hours in advance is required in order to stop in the city, and that option is only available on certain trains.