"Our goal is to retain as much as we can of the existing housing stock, the trees, the buildings with adaptive re-use potential and the existing organic pattern of the roadways."
Mark Ankenman, MAIBC; Principal, Ankenman Associates Architects
"Our goal is to retain as much as we can of the existing housing stock, the trees, the buildings with adaptive re-use potential and the existing organic pattern of the roadways."
Mark Ankenman, MAIBC; Principal, Ankenman Associates Architects
First Nations were the earliest inhabitants of the Chilliwack area thousands of years ago and Chilliwack, “quieter water at the head”, is the name given to this area by the Sto:lo peoples.
The new Sto:lo Resource Centre is located at the Coqualeetza site on Vedder Road, within a bike ride of Garrison Crossing.
With its beginnings in First Nations art and culture, Chilliwack has continued to prosper through a fascinating history including being part of the fur trade and the Gold Rush. Today, Chilliwack is home to many artists and artisans, cultural events and heritage attractions. Explore Chilliwack and learn more about its history and culture!
