Pitt Meadows Travel Guide
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.
Welcome to Pitt Meadows!
Urban and rural charm awaits visitors in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. Located in the lower Fraser Valley, just east of Vancouver, Pitt Meadows has a temperate climate and an ample amount of welcoming green space. Bisected by the two arms of the Alouette River, the city is also home to the largest tidal lake in North America, Pitt Lake. On the northeast edge of Pitt Meadows, visitors will find Thompson Mountain. Farming is a huge industry in the city, since a large portion of Pitt Meadows' land mass is in the province's Agricultural Land Reserve. A wide range of crops are grown in Pitt Meadows, but they are mostly known for their colourful cranberries and blueberries. To learn more about the area and its history, the Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives welcomes visitors to come and explore its vibrant past. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the numerous biking, hiking and walking trails in the area, as well as the many nearby parks such as Golden Ears Provincial Park, which offers an array of recreational activities.Tourist Attractions

Pitt Meadows Museum & Archives
Find out all about Pitt Meadows at this local museum through archives dating back to the late 1800s, documents from the early 1900s, numerous maps, photographs, an oral history collection, and research files with clippings, stories and more.
Find out all about Pitt Meadows at this local museum through archives dating back to the late 1800s, documents from the early 1900s, numerous maps, photographs, an oral history collection, and research files with clippings, stories and more.
Hotels & Motels

Ramada Inn Pitt Meadows
The Ramada Inn Pitt Meadows is situated close to championship golf courses, as well as a number of other recreational activities.
The Ramada Inn Pitt Meadows is situated close to championship golf courses, as well as a number of other recreational activities.
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