Chilliwack Home, Leisure and Outdoor Living Expo

January 17-19, 2025

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Discover Interlock Metal Roofing at the 2025 Chilliwack Home, Leisure, and Outdoor Living Expo

Chilliwack Home, Leisure And Outdoor Living Expo 2025

Interlock Metal Roofing is proud to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the Chilliwack Home, Leisure, and Outdoor Living Expo 2025, taking place from January 17-19, 2025, at Chilliwack Heritage Park. As a leader in durable and environmentally-friendly roofing solutions, Interlock Metal Roofing will showcase its innovative products, known for their superior quality and aesthetic appeal. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the latest trends in metal roofing, gain insights into energy-efficient home solutions, and meet with experts to discuss personalized roofing needs. Attendees are invited to visit the Interlock Metal Roofing booth to learn more about how their products can enhance both the functionality and beauty of their homes.

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Chilliwack, BC Fun Facts

The Chilliwack area was once shaped by cataclysmic floods from Glacial Lake Missoula during the last Ice Age. These floods carved out much of the landscape, creating the fertile valley and rich soil that the region benefits from today.

The dense forests surrounding Chilliwack have long been associated with Sasquatch (Bigfoot) sightings. The area’s rugged terrain and abundant wildlife make it a hotspot for enthusiasts who believe that the elusive creature roams the region.

Bridal Veil Falls, one of Chilliwack’s most famous natural attractions, creates an optical illusion when water flows over its smooth rock face. The thin veil of water can appear to change shape and even disappear from certain angles, leaving viewers mesmerized by its beauty.

Chilliwack was once bordered by a large body of water called Sumas Lake, which was drained in the 1920s to create fertile farmland. The lake was prone to flooding, and its transformation into farmland is considered one of the most significant engineering feats in Canadian history.

Chilliwack has a “magnetic hill” located on Elk View Road, where cars appear to roll uphill when placed in neutral. This phenomenon is an optical illusion caused by the layout of the surrounding landscape, but it continues to baffle and amuse visitors who experience it firsthand.