Fraser Valley, BC Custom Full Day Tour
Join us for a custom full-day birding tour in Fraser Valley, tailored to your interests and skill level! From Mountains to lush forests and wetlands, we’ll explore the region’s diverse habitats in search of resident and migratory species. Whether you’re after lifers, photography opportunities, or a relaxed day of birdwatching, your expert guide will craft an itinerary just for you.
| Bird Families | Auks, Barn Owls, Cormorants, Shags, Crows, Jays, Ducks, Geese, Swans, Gulls, Terns, Skimmers, Hummingbirds, Loons, New World Sparrows, New World Warblers, Oystercatchers, Pheasants & Allies, Puffbirds, Sandpipers, Snipes, Thrushes, Tits, Chickadees, Tyrant Flycatchers, Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers, Woodpeckers, Wrens |
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| Country | Canada |
| State or Province | British Columbia |
| Duration | Full Day |
| Tour Types | Photography, Private tour |
| Included | Binoculars, Entry fees, Spotting Scope, Transportation, Water |
More Information & Itinerary
Experience the incredible bird diversity of Fraser Valley on a custom Full-day birding tour designed around your interests and birding goals. With its unique combination of mountains, rivers, lakes, farmland, marshes, and forests, the region is home to an impressive array of species year-round.
Your expert guide will take you to some of the best birding hotspots, from the wetlands and sloughs of the Fraser River—known for waterfowl, swans, and wintering snow geese—to the lush forests of Chilliwack and Mission, where woodpeckers, songbirds, and owls can be found. We could also explore the mountain trails of Manning Park for a chance to spot alpine specialties like Canada Jays and Sooty Grouse or visit the agricultural fields where raptors and migratory birds abound.
This tour is fully customizable, whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the basics, an experienced birder searching for lifers, or a photographer hoping for the perfect shot. Expect a mix of walking and driving between locations, with opportunities to pause for breaks. A spotting scope will be available for use.
We can stop for lunch at a local eatery, you may bring a lunch or I can provide one for you at an additional charge given you make the order pre-trip.
Varied Thrush, Pacific Wren, Northwestern Crow, Glaucous-winged Gull, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Anna’s Hummingbird, Red-breasted Sapsucker, Short-billed Gull, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Townsend’s Warbler, Fox Sparrow (Sooty subspecies), Golden-crowned Sparrow, Western Gull, Hutton’s Vireo, Barn Owl, Hermit Thrush, Canada Jay, Sooty Grouse, Western Tanager, Swainson’s Thrush
Transportation Details: Provided up to 3 guests.
Cost: $385 USD for up to 3 guests. $75 USD per person there after.
Book your private full-day tour and discover why Fraser Valley is one of Canada’s top birding destinations!
Fraser Valley, BC Custom Full Day Tour
Join us for a custom full-day birding tour in Fraser Valley, tailored to your interests and skill level! From Mountains to lush forests and wetlands, we’ll explore the region’s diverse habitats in search of resident and migratory species. Whether you’re after lifers, photography opportunities, or a relaxed day of birdwatching, your expert guide will craft an itinerary just for you.
We will contact you to confirm the date, refine the start time as needed and customize your experience!
Pricing is in US Dollars
$385.00
*Hold this booking with a deposit today. The balance will be paid directly to the tour guide or operator. All deposits are refundable pending guide/operator confirmation.

Experience the incredible bird diversity of Fraser Valley on a custom Full-day birding tour designed around your interests and birding goals. With its unique combination of mountains, rivers, lakes, farmland, marshes, and forests, the region is home to an impressive array of species year-round.
Your expert guide will take you to some of the best birding hotspots, from the wetlands and sloughs of the Fraser River—known for waterfowl, swans, and wintering snow geese—to the lush forests of Chilliwack and Mission, where woodpeckers, songbirds, and owls can be found. We could also explore the mountain trails of Manning Park for a chance to spot alpine specialties like Canada Jays and Sooty Grouse or visit the agricultural fields where raptors and migratory birds abound.
This tour is fully customizable, whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the basics, an experienced birder searching for lifers, or a photographer hoping for the perfect shot. Expect a mix of walking and driving between locations, with opportunities to pause for breaks. A spotting scope will be available for use.
We can stop for lunch at a local eatery, you may bring a lunch or I can provide one for you at an additional charge given you make the order pre-trip.
Varied Thrush, Pacific Wren, Northwestern Crow, Glaucous-winged Gull, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Anna’s Hummingbird, Red-breasted Sapsucker, Short-billed Gull, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Townsend’s Warbler, Fox Sparrow (Sooty subspecies), Golden-crowned Sparrow, Western Gull, Hutton’s Vireo, Barn Owl, Hermit Thrush, Canada Jay, Sooty Grouse, Western Tanager, Swainson’s Thrush
Transportation Details: Provided up to 3 guests.
Cost: $385 USD for up to 3 guests. $75 USD per person there after.
Book your private full-day tour and discover why Fraser Valley is one of Canada’s top birding destinations!
| Bird Families | Auks, Barn Owls, Cormorants, Shags, Crows, Jays, Ducks, Geese, Swans, Gulls, Terns, Skimmers, Hummingbirds, Loons, New World Sparrows, New World Warblers, Oystercatchers, Pheasants & Allies, Puffbirds, Sandpipers, Snipes, Thrushes, Tits, Chickadees, Tyrant Flycatchers, Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers, Woodpeckers, Wrens |
|---|---|
| Country | Canada |
| State or Province | British Columbia |
| Duration | Full Day |
| Tour Types | Photography, Private tour |
| Included | Binoculars, Entry fees, Spotting Scope, Transportation, Water |
Michael Klotz – The Bird Blogger
Michael lives in Langley, BC, where he works to support his passion for birding. British Columbia’s diverse ecosystems make it one of North America’s top birding destinations, and the Greater Vancouver area boasts an impressive variety of species. His birding adventures have taken him across North and Central America, the Caribbean, and even Africa, with over 1300 species on his life list. Inspired by his grandfather, Michael started birding at age eight and became more serious about it while studying in Santa Barbara. Photography became a natural extension of his birding, helping him capture and identify species more easily. Michael aims to share his love for birds and promote conservation by protecting key habitats worldwide.














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