Spring has officially arrived in the Fraser Valley—and with it comes one of the most family-friendly weekends of the year. The Easter long weekend (April 4–6, 2026) is packed with outdoor events, local experiences, and festive fun for all ages.
Whether you're entertaining kids, hosting guests, or just looking to enjoy the sunshine, here’s your go-to guide for what’s happening around the Fraser Valley this Easter.
Family-Friendly Easter Events
Easter Egg-Stravaganza at The Fraser Valley Cider Company
- Easter crafts and treats for kids
- Photos with the Easter Bunny
- Hot chocolate and snacks
- A cider tasting experience for adults
It’s a smaller, more intimate event—perfect if you want something a little less chaotic than large public hunts.
Easter Egg Hunt at Township 7 Vineyards & Winery
- Kids hunt for Easter eggs
- Adults search for hidden corks (yes, really!)
- Live music and food trucks
- Wine tastings in a vineyard setting
This is a great option if you want something that appeals to everyone in your group.
Spring Events at Maan Farms
- Easter egg hunts and kids activities
- “Breakfast with the Easter Bunny”
- Evening adults-only events (think drinks + entertainment)
It’s one of the best all-in-one destinations for a full day out.
Outdoor & Low-Key Activities
If you prefer something more relaxed (or free), the Fraser Valley shines in spring:
Explore Local Trails
Take advantage of the blooming season with a walk along:
- Vedder River Rotary Trail
- Mill Lake Park
Expect fresh greenery, mountain views, and plenty of space for kids to run around.
Fraser Valley Wine & Cider Touring
Easter weekend is also the unofficial kickoff to patio season.
Popular stops include:
- Backyard Vineyards
- Whispering Horse Winery
Many wineries offer seasonal tastings and Easter-themed experiences during the long weekend.
Unique & Adults-Only Experiences
Easter Night Events at Fantasy Farms
- Adults-only Easter egg hunts
- Drinks, charcuterie, and prizes
- A fun, social night out
A great option if you're planning a date night or outing with friends.
Pro Tips for the Weekend
- Book early: Many Easter events sell out quickly (especially farm experiences).
- Plan for weather: Spring in the Fraser Valley can be unpredictable—layers are key.
- Arrive early: Parking at popular farms and wineries fills up fast.
Final Thoughts
The Easter long weekend is one of the best times to enjoy everything the Fraser Valley has to offer—from family-friendly farm events to scenic outdoor escapes and wine country experiences.
Whether you’re making memories with the kids or enjoying a relaxed adults-only outing, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season close to home.
? Family-Friendly Easter Events
? Easter Egg-Stravaganza at The Fraser Valley Cider Company
One of the standout events this year, this orchard-based experience blends family fun with a relaxed farm atmosphere.
- Easter crafts and treats for kids
- Photos with the Easter Bunny
- Hot chocolate and snacks
- A cider tasting experience for adults
It’s a smaller, more intimate event—perfect if you want something a little less chaotic than large public hunts.
? Easter Egg Hunt at Township 7 Vineyards & Winery
A Fraser Valley classic—with a twist for both kids and adults.
- Kids hunt for Easter eggs
- Adults search for hidden corks (yes, really!)
- Live music and food trucks
- Wine tastings in a vineyard setting
This is a great option if you want something that appeals to everyone in your group.
? Spring Events at Maan Farms
Maan Farms always delivers when it comes to seasonal experiences.
- Easter egg hunts and kids activities
- “Breakfast with the Easter Bunny”
- Evening adults-only events (think drinks + entertainment)
It’s one of the best all-in-one destinations for a full day out.
? Outdoor & Low-Key Activities
If you prefer something more relaxed (or free), the Fraser Valley shines in spring:
?♀️ Explore Local Trails
Take advantage of the blooming season with a walk along:
- Vedder River Rotary Trail
- Mill Lake Park
Expect fresh greenery, mountain views, and plenty of space for kids to run around.
? Fraser Valley Wine & Cider Touring
Easter weekend is also the unofficial kickoff to patio season.
Popular stops include:
- Backyard Vineyards
- Whispering Horse Winery
Many wineries offer seasonal tastings and Easter-themed experiences during the long weekend.
? Unique & Adults-Only Experiences
? Easter Night Events at Fantasy Farms
Looking for something a little different?
- Adults-only Easter egg hunts
- Drinks, charcuterie, and prizes
- A fun, social night out
A great option if you're planning a date night or outing with friends.
☀️ Pro Tips for the Weekend
- Book early: Many Easter events sell out quickly (especially farm experiences).
- Plan for weather: Spring in the Fraser Valley can be unpredictable—layers are key.
- Arrive early: Parking at popular farms and wineries fills up fast.
? Final Thoughts
The Easter long weekend is one of the best times to enjoy everything the Fraser Valley has to offer—from family-friendly farm events to scenic outdoor escapes and wine country experiences.
Whether you’re making memories with the kids or enjoying a relaxed adults-only outing, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season close to home.






