Indoor Things to Do in Chilliwack, BC: 10 Ideas for Any Season
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Some of the best days in Chilliwack happen under a roof.
Whether it’s way too hot in the sun, rain is rolling through the valley, snow is covering the ground, or wildfire smoke is affecting the air quality, there’s still plenty to discover!
Chilliwack is home to a creative community of makers, players, climbers, readers and doers—and there are plenty of indoor spaces where they bring their passions to life.
Here are 10 Things to Do Indoors in Chilliwack When the Weather Isn’t What You Planned:
1. Sing Your Heart Out in the Karaoke Room at The Axe House
101-8950 Young Road
Axe throwing brought you in. Karaoke is the encore. Book their private room, scroll a song list deep enough to outlast any forecast, and order wings between sets. Two ways to find your inner warrior — and your inner diva — under one roof.
Good to Know
- Book ahead, especially Friday and Saturday evenings
- Food and drink available on site
- Check current hours and age policies before you go
Our Pick
- Start on the axe lanes while everyone’s still shy. Finish on the mic.
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2. Strike Up a Good Time at Chillibowl Lanes
45916 Wellington Avenue
Classic indoor fun in the heart of Historic Downtown Chilliwack. Bowling lanes, billiards, pool tables, snooker, an arcade, and snacks worth ordering a second round of. It’s the kind of place where the eight-year-old and the grandparent both leave claiming they won.
Good to Know
- Book a lane ahead on weekends, school breaks and holidays
- Leagues, events and tournaments run through the year if you find yourself coming back
- Free downtown parking — yes, really
Our Pick
- One game of bowling, one rack of pool, and a short walk to a downtown eatery after. Check out these restaurants in Chilliwack!
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3. Read, Learn and Play at the Fraser Valley Regional Library
Chilliwack Library — 45860 First Avenue
Sardis Library — 5819 Tyson Road
Yarrow Library — 4670 Community Street
Three branches, three neighbourhoods, and a programming calendar that goes far past the shelves. Storytimes, pop-up talks from community experts, arts and crafts workshops, magic shows for kids, reading clubs, community groups — most of it free, most of it drop-in.
Not staying long enough for a library card? You don’t need one. Programs and services are open to everyone.
Good to Know
- No membership required — registration and drop-in vary by event
- Free parking at all three branches; Chilliwack Library sits next to Salish Park in Downtown Chilliwack
- Check the FVRL Events page for what’s running on the day you’re here
- Open year-round, and one of the coziest places in town to wait out an afternoon
Our Pick
- The Playground lending collection — telescopes, ukuleles, birdwatching backpacks and STEAM kits you can borrow.
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- Fraser Valley Regional Library — Chilliwack, Sardis and Yarrow branches
4. Reach New Heights at Project Climbing Centre
45530 Vedder Mountain Road
Bouldering walls, caves, slabs, a top-out boulder and an auto-belay wall built for beginners — all inside The Eddy, a riverside shopping hub home to some of Chilliwack’s favourite local spots, just seconds from the Vedder River. No complicated gear to learn, no experience needed. Just shoes, chalk and a wall that gets a little friendlier every time you try it.
Staff coach new climbers through their first session, so this is a great option even if nobody in your group has climbed before.
Good to Know
- Drop-ins welcome; complete the online waiver before you arrive (separate waiver for climbers under 19)
- Minimum climbing age is five
- Rental shoes available
Our Pick
- The auto-belay wall for first-timers. It’s the fastest way to feel like a climber.
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5. Immerse Yourself in the Arts at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre
9201 Corbould Street
Performance theatre, art galleries and working studios in one building. Book a ticket to whatever’s on the calendar — concerts, plays, touring acts — or sign up for a workshop and make something yourself. Creativity never runs dry here, and the gallery spaces are free to wander.
Good to Know
- Check the Events Calendar before your visit; performances sell out
- Workshops run for adults and kids, often as single drop-in sessions
- Evening programming year-round, which makes this a strong pick on short winter days
- Free on-site parking, wheelchair accessible
Our Pick
- A gallery walk-through in the afternoon, then tickets to whatever’s on that night.
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6. Challenge Your Skills at EXIT Chilliwack Escape Room
102-45300 Luckakuck Way
Book yourself a different kind of escape. Five themed rooms across a range of difficulty levels, plus a Gridzone for interactive games and a VR experience that opens up a whole other world when you’ve solved your way out of this one.
Good to Know
- Reserve your room in advance — walk-in availability is limited
- Rooms suit groups of different sizes; check the recommended player count when booking
Our Pick
- Escape room first, Gridzone second. Save the bragging for the drive home.
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7. Make a Splash at Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre
1-9145 Corbould Street
The City of Chilliwack‘s public recreation facilities are open to visitors, and the Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre is the one to build an afternoon around:
- Family Leisure Pool — wave pool, waterslide, lazy river, play features, tot pool, and two warm-up lanes for lap swimmers
- Therapeutic Pools — two large hot tubs, a sauna and steam rooms
- Fitness Area — weight training, cardio equipment and circuit training
- Java Hut — on-site restaurant for a post-swim snack or a full meal
More Public Recreation in Chilliwack
- Bob Chan-Kent Family YMCA — 45844 Hocking Avenue
- Cheam Leisure Centre — 45501 Market Way
- Landing Sports Centre — 45530 Spadina Avenue
Good to Know
- Drop-in admission available; check the schedule for public swim times before you head over
- Bring a lock for the change room lockers
- A hot tub and a sauna are never better than on a cold, wet day
- Confirm current drop-in rates and hours on the City of Chilliwack website or the YMCA BC website
Our Pick
- The lazy river, for sure.
8. Create a Masterpiece at PRISM Studio
2-45467 Yale Road
Unleash the artist within at PRISM Studio, a locally owned paint-your-own-ceramics shop where the hardest decision is which of the 300+ pieces to take on. Paint, brushes and expert technique tips are provided. Sit down, slow down, and leave with something nobody else has.
Good to Know
- Pieces are fired and ready for pickup six to eight days later — plan for a return visit, or ask about shipping before you start
- Great for a quiet afternoon with kids, and equally good without them
- Check studio hours and whether booking is required for your group size
Our Pick
- A mug. You’ll use it every morning and think of your time in Chilliwack!
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9. Take Your Turn at Serene Stay & Play Café
107-7491 Vedder Road, Sardis
Chilliwack’s first board game and coffee shop, and the easiest place in town to lose four hours on purpose. Choose from a wall of 400+ board games, puzzles and card games, order coffee roasted by local roaster Pallet, and settle in. Billiards tables, a children’s play area and a light meals menu round it out.
Good to Know
- Coffee and food have no game fee — pop in for a drink with no obligation
- Playing games or billiards requires a day pass, paid at the café counter
- Children’s play area included at no extra cost
- Watch their Events Calendar for trivia nights, craft nights, live music and community markets
Our Pick
- A cooperative game for the group and a Candy Flight. Nobody has to be the villain.
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10. Travel Back in Time at the Chilliwack Museum
45820 Spadina Avenue
Find where connection meets curiosity at the Chilliwack Museum, housed in the city’s former City Hall — a National Historic Site of Canada — in Historic Downtown Chilliwack. Rotating exhibitions in two gallery spaces explore the diverse stories, perspectives and people that shaped this region. Stop at the gift shop on your way out.
Good to Know
- Admission is free
- Wheelchair accessible, with washrooms on site
- Guided museum tours run monthly — pre-registration is encouraged
Our Pick
- Time your visit for a Thursday evening. The late hours make it a perfect end to an afternoon downtown.
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Where to Eat, Drink and Shop Indoors in Chilliwack
Once you have your indoor adventures planned, complete your day with more local stops:
- Hungry? Browse Dining Experiences in Chilliwack and discover local cafes, restaurants, breweries and sweet treats.
- Need a souvenir? Start with Shopping in Chilliwack for locally made goods, memorable souvenirs and one-of-a-kind finds.
Ready to Plan Your Indoor Day in Chilliwack?
Come by the Tourism Ch’illiwack Visitor & Info Centre at 44150 Luckakuck Way for guides, maps, merchandise, souvenirs, public washrooms, drinking water, and friendly faces who know exactly what’s open today.
Start planning at tourismchilliwack.com — and share your day with @tourismchilliwack. Show us your favourite way to experience Chilliwack, indoors and out!




















