Discover the best top things to do in Langley, British Columbia including Milner Valley Cheese, Jimy Mac's Pub, Roxanne's Hats, Derby Reach Regional Park, Aldergrove Park, Fort to Fort Trail, Campbell Valley Regional Park, Brae Island Regional Park, Langley Centennial Museum, The Fort Wine Company.
Restaurants in Langley
5.0 based on 34 reviews
We offer a variety of aged goat cheeses including our speciality Milner Jack cheeses in plain and other flavours. We also have available Feta, Chevre, Caerphilly and a Colby Style cheese and other related products. In addition to our handcrafted cheeses, we offer lamb, raised here on the farm, gelato in the summer months, goats milk, and further local artisan products.
Lovely little goat farm shop. Excellent cheeses and soaps. Always love visiting. You can even visit the goats from the fence near the parking lot.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
By the Fraser River (although at present Derby Reach is flooded) campgrounds, a parking lot for quite a few cars, a dog walk park, trails all the way to Fort Langley (a 5km walk), picnic areas along the river and a grassy area to play, Great for groups, weddings, family gatherings, etc.......or if you wish, a lazy stroll along the trail to Fort Langley where one can shop, and/or eat, or just peruse the lovely shops.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
This little park is very pretty and a nice walk through many different natural habitats. It is peaceful and a nice place to bring family to get re-connected with nature.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
I love, love, love this trail. I ran it dozens of times, including lunch hour when I'm at work. The trail itself is always well maintained and has great views of the south arm of the Fraser River, beautiful homes and even an old growth forest if you go up into Derby Park on the south side of Allard Cresent where you will be on the Houston Trail (there are parking lots and washrooms for the Houston Trail on both the south and North Side of the park).
4.5 based on 225 reviews
Campbell Valley Regional Park is maintained by the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean. It contains a vast number of hiking, walking and equestrian trails as well as function facilities such as picnic shelters. Within the park there are 29 kilometres of trails, all unpaved, 14 km of which are designated for equestrian use and 1 km of which is set aside solely for pedestrian and bicycle use. More bicycle trails have become available since the 2009 construction of the perimeter trail. The Southern end of the park is home to both the Rowlatt Farmstead and the historical Lochiel Schoolhouse. Both landmarks predate 1924. In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, many logging companies took advantage of the temperate rainforest in the area and clearcut the entire park. During this time, logging railways wound throughout the park. The route of one such rail line is clearly visible today along the Ravine Trail at the South end of the park. The routes of the railways are marked on park maps. An old paved racing oval is located in the eastern section of the park and is maintained by the Langley Speedway Historical Society. In the past, it was host to local and NASCAR racing events.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Absolutely beautiful setting and area to visit/tour. The camping at Brae Island was amazing...........the park is very well maintained, staff are friendly and helpful. Touring through Fort Langley was a lovely experience, all the shops just made our day as well as the Farmers Market..................the list could go on for a long time.......... GREAT
4.0 based on 38 reviews
Langley Centennial Museum is open by reservation only. Book online at museum.tol.ca. Visits are 1 hour, starting on the hour between 11:00am and 3:00pm. Museum with 3,500 square feet of exhibits detailing local, regional and Canadian history and art. Gift shop with one of a kind handcrafted gift items.
4.0 based on 41 reviews
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