Difference between revisions 121840357 and 121840358 on dewiki'''Yarrow''' is a [[village]] located 90 kilometres east of [[Vancouver]] and 12 km southwest of downtown [[Chilliwack, British Columbia|Chilliwack]], in [[British Columbia, Canada]]. It is in the [[Fraser Valley]] at the foot of [[Vedder Mountain]]. The village was first settled by [[Mennonite]]s in the late 1920s, following the draining of [[Sumas Lake]] and the reclamation of the former lake bed for agriculture. Yarrow is located within the [[Chilliwack, British Columbia|City of Chilliwack]]. [[Image:Yarrowbc.jpg|right|Yarrow Viewed from Vedder Mountain]] ==Geography== Yarrow is near the Skagit Range of the [[Cascade Mountains]] on the [[Vedder River]], near the latter's confluence with the [[Fraser River|Fraser]], which traverses the [[Lower Mainland]], of British Columbia. The [[Lower Mainland Ecoregion]] is part of the Pacific Maritime Ecozone. The village of Yarrow lies between Vedder Mountain to the south and [[Sumas Mountain]] to the northwest. The climate is temperate with most of the precipitation falling in the winter months as rain. The summer is warm and relatively dry. The fertile upper Fraser Valley supports the growth of many varieties of fruit, vegetables and herbs. Yarrow's economy is thus primarily agricultural and includes dairy farms and field crops (blueberries, corn, [[cole crops]] and hay). ==History== The property that was to later become the village of Yarrow was first owned by [[Volkert Vedder]], who alienated it from [[Crown land]] in 1858. In 1910, the B.C. Electric Railway constructed a line from [[Vancouver]] to nearby [[Chilliwack]] that skirted the edge of [[Sumas Lake]]. One of the stations along this line was named Yarrow. The townsite was built on land reclaimed, in part, from [[Sumas Lake]]. In the early 1920s, the provincial government built [[Dike (construction)|dykes]] to channel the [[Vedder River]] through the [[Vedder Canal]] to the [[Fraser River]]. This dyking project, which was completed in 1924, opened 12,000 acres (49 km²) of land for agriculture to the west of Yarrow. By 1928, much of the land was owned by [[Chauncey Eckert]]. That same year, a group of ethnic Dutch-German [[Mennonites]], who had fled persecution in the [[Soviet Union]], began buying lots of this land from Eckert. They created a Mennonite community that flourished from the late 1920s until the early 1960s. As many Mennonites began to assimilate into mainstream Canadian culture, they moved away from the rural village of Yarrow, and subsequent settlers were of many different ethnic backgrounds. Today, Yarrow functions mainly as a semi-rural suburb of [[Chilliwack]]Is known to have kick ass parties. ==Yarrow Days== [[Image:Yarrowdays_2007_1.jpg|right|Yarrow Days Parade with Vedder Mountain in background]] On the first weekend of June, residents of Yarrow celebrate their community with Yarrow Days. Festivities begin at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, with a parade down Yarrow Central Road that starts at the Yarrow School on Wilson Road and ends at the Yarrow [[Mennonite Brethren]] church. Booths located in the park display local crafts, clothes, and homemade food. Particularly popular are the bake-sales and barbecues by members of the local churches, offering ethnic and traditional wares. Performers provide entertainment as residents and visitors make new friends and renew acquaintances. Local merchants offer specials in the nearby shops. Events include a barbecue and dance at the Community Hall on Saturday night and a pancake breakfast at the hall and church service in the park on Sunday morning.While in yarrow check out the kick ass parties ==References== * Klassen, Agatha. E. (1976). ''Yarrow: A Portrait in Mosaic.'' Clearbrook, B.C.: Klassen * Yarrow Research Committee (2002). ''Yarrow, British Columbia: Mennonite Promise'' :— Volume I, ''Before We Were the Land’s.'' :— Volume II, ''Village of Unsettled Yearnings.'' ==External links== *[http://www.yarrowecovillage.ca Yarrow Ecovillage] *[http://www.yarrowbc.ca Yarrow's Pioneers and Settlers] *[http://www.elmerwiens.ca/home/album3_2.html Yarrow, B.C. Scenes and Times] *[http://www.elmerwiens.ca/home/album3.html Yarrow Days Parade] *[http://www.elmerwiens.ca/home/album3_4.html Yarrow Pioneers: Vedder River Flats and Majuba Hill] {{Coord|49.0799|-122.0473|type:city_region:CA-BC|display=title}} [[Category:Neighbourhoods in Chilliwack, British Columbia]] [[Category:Lower Mainland]] [[Category:Mennonites]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=121840358.
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