Kilby
Historic Site is a 1920s Fraser Valley living history site. This 3-hectare
heritage farm includes the 1906 General Store Museum and Manchester
House Hotel & Post Office, as well as costumed interpreters, friendly
farm animals and an orchard playground. The
focal point is the General Store, once a temperance hotel built on
pilings and linked to the railway station by a ramp to its second
storey.
Thomas and Eliza Kilby converted it to a general store in 1906, and
their son Acton took over the reigns when Thomas died in 1922, managing
the store until 1977. In 1926, automobiles began to appear at Harrison
Mills, and the Kilbys installed gravity-fed gas pumps that served
travellers till 1977.
Kilby
Farm - BC Heritage Photo
|
It's well worth
a look through the restored boarding house, post office, and the general
store to get a feel for life on the Fraser River at the turn of the
last century, when steam wheelers linked small towns like Harrison
Mills with the docks downstream at Mission and New Westminster.
Situated on
a flood plain, the General Store and other buildings were elevated
and connected with boardwalks. Today, visitors can see a fascinating
gallery of store products and enjoy firsthand involvement with the
intriguing artifacts of the farm and its current livestock. There
is a small admission charge to view the store, which is open Thursday
to Monday from 11 am to 4pm.
Harrison Mills
is also home to the Kilby Provincial Park,
located within walking distance of Kilby Historic Site on Harrison
Bay at the confluence of both the Fraser and Harrison rivers. The
park features a scenic 22-site, vehicle-accessible campground, with
a day-use area, dazzling sandy beaches, nature trails and a boat
launch that is open year-round. The setting is popular for swimming,
waterskiing and angling, and Trumpeter swans and a thousand or more
bald eagles come here to feast on the annual salmon run in late
autumn.
Kilby
Farm - BC Heritage Photo
|
Kilby Historic
Site is located on scenic Highway 7 at 215 Kilby Road in Harrison
Mills in the Fraser Valley, a few kilometres west of Agassiz
and Harrison Hot Springs,
both reached by Highway 9 north off the Trans Canada Highway, and
about a 90-minute drive from Vancouver.
The Xa:ytem
Longhouse Interpretive Centre at Mission makes an excellent
supplementary stop on this route.
Contact details:
Kilby Historic Site
Harrison Bay
215 Kilby Road
P.O. Box 55
Harrison Mills
BC, V0M 1L0
Telephone: (604) 796-9576
Fax: (604) 796-9592
|