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Over a Century
of Hospitality
Since 1908, the Royal Hotel has been a landmark of Chilliwack hospitality, standing just a narrow alleyway from The Royal Bank.
Since 1908, the Royal Hotel has been a landmark of Chilliwack hospitality, standing just a narrow alleyway from The Royal Bank.
Since 1908, the Royal Hotel
has been a landmark of Chilliwack hospitality, standing just a narrow alleyway from The Royal Bank.
Over a Century
of Hospitality


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For over 115 years, it has welcomed guests as a beloved hotel, restaurant, and public house, offering comfort and connection in the heart of downtown.

1920

1961

2025
5 Corners
Chilliwack
Location
Once known as Centreville, this crossroads was the heart of early Chilliwack, where all roads led and business thrived. As settlers arrived, the streets took shape, forming the five distinct corners that gave the area its name.
Originally home to a First Nations settlement, the land was taken and repurposed for the growing town.
Five Corners became a bustling hub along the Yale Wagon Road, shaping the Chilliwack we know today.
Walk these historic streets, and you’re stepping into a story that still echoes through time.
Location
Nearby Attractions

3 minute walk to District 1881
vibrant hub of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants
Surrounded by local favorites
from bookstores to pubs,
plus a stop on the Bc Ale Trail

6-minute walk to grocery stores & Convenience stores
Save On Foods, Dollar Store, Tydel Foods
A short stroll to Prospera Centre,
the Law Courts, and other downtown attractions


18-minute drive to Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve
for stunning wildlife views
19-minute drive to Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park
a must-see natural wonder
52 min drive to Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
an outdoor escape with breathtaking mountain
7 min walk to Salish Park
a serene spot with a pond and walking trails
4 min drive to Gwynne
Vaughan Park
perfect for a peaceful stroll through lush gardens
31 min drive to Harrison
Hot Springs
scenic lakeside retreat known for its soothing hot springs, sandy beaches, and breathtaking mountain views. Perfect for relaxation and outdoor adventures
A Destination for Film & Iconic Moments
Location


White Chicks (2004)
which filmed scenes right outside our doors
The Royal Hotel has been a backdrop for numerous film productions, adding to its storied charm.
From Christmas Takes Flight (2021) to The Pledge (2001) and White Chicks (2004. our hotel has welcomed filmmakers capturing both Canadian and international stories.
With even more productions choosing our historic setting, The Royal Hotel is not just a place to stay but a part of cinematic history.