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Totem Circle Tour is a 2500km (1550mi) tour perfect for those interested in exploring the rich culture of British Columbia's First Nations people. Passing through historic sites and villages will bring you face to face with diverse people, unique art, centuries old stories and fascinating history. Witness the province's most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery as you travel over land through the heart of the province and sail the Inside Passage down through the coast's magnificent fjords and rainforests.

Mission


Originally habitated by the Stó:lo First Nations people, Mission, founded in 1892, is nestled on a southern coastal mountain slope overlooking the lush valley of the mighty Fraser River.

A rapidly growing and dynamic centre with a population of 34,742 residents, Mission is surrounded by the incredible beauty of mountainous vistas and natural forest settings.

The climate is warm in the summer and mild and wet in the winter. Flowers bloom most of the year, as the area is naturally hospitable to a wide variety or plant life and vegetation.

Topographically, Mission enjoys an immense variation of hillsides and gullies which maintain natural neighbourhood enclosures, spectacular views, and a sense of timelessness and security.

Ideally situated, Mission lies only a 15 minutes drive north of the US border, and approximately 70 kilometers east of the City of Vancouver. Having a unique heritage, it is the site of Canada's first train robbery, B.C.'s first rail link to the United States, one of the earliest Hydroelectric dams and Fraser River bridges and is home to the oldest known First Nations' archeological site in British Columbia.

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