Encompassing Vancouver, Surrey, Richmond, New Westminster to Delta, Langley, Aldergrove and Abbotsford in the east, the Fraser Valley wine region is dedicated to producing high quality, handcrafted wines with diverse varieties and styles: from unique fruit wines to delicious sparkling wines to fresh...
On Vancouver Island, grape winemaking really began after a provincial government-funded trial – the Duncan Project – identified Pinot Gris, Auxerrois and Ortega as promising varieties for this unique seaside environment. Learn More Discover Wineries of BC Exploring British Columbia’s vineyards ...
The Cowichan Valley is Vancouver Island’s only official winemaking region and one of the largest in British Columbia. When you dig beneath the vines to the unique terroir and rich history of our land it quickly makes sense. A mix of ancient volcanic activity, salt, and glaciers in the Cowi...
Lillooet is located on the Fraser River, 325 km north of Vancouver. The community is one of the oldest in the province, it was a supply point for miners heading to the Caribou gold fields when the gold rush began in 1858. The winery is open all year and is worth the drive. If you ...
Cawston, BC V0X 1C3 Canada Vanessa is owned by two Vancouver businessmen: real estate developer Suki Sekhon and retired stock broker John Welson. They purchased the land in 2006. The vineyard sits on a hillside above Highway 3, south of Cawston. It is almost diagonally across the highway ...
Peachland, BC V0H 1X2 Nestled in the very heart of wine country in the Okanagan valley, Hainle Winery is located moments South of Mission Hills and Quails Gate; and 5 minutes North of Greata Ranch. Only 355 km (220 miles) from Vancouver, Hainle is one of Canada's founding wineries...