A former fur trade fort, the village of Fort Langley offers a quaint, historic village with shops, restaurants, museums, and the Fort Langley National Historic Site. Surrounded by the Fraser River and lush agricultural countryside, it makes a great day trip from Vancouver especially when combined with visits to nearby Fraser Valley wineries and farms.
Restaurants in Fort Langley
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Eagle Acres Dairy & Pumpkin Patch is a family farm located near historic Fort Langley BC that is open year round for visitors to Milk a Cow by hand, feed the cows and calves and learn about the Canadian Dairy Industry in an interactive guided 75-90 minute tour. The farm also offers visitors the chance to visit many other farm animals. Visit in October for our LegenDairy Pumpkin Patch experience. Drop in and choose a pumpkin from a field beside the cows on pasture or take a hayride to the field next to the forest to search for your jack'o'lantern there. No need to book ahead in October, the rest of the year please contact to book a visit. eagleacres.ca
Went with my daughter and grandkids 14 and 8. Definitely the highlight of our day. The animals are numerous and you can feed the cows. Goats, pigs, pony, rabbits, kittens, puppies, chicks, sheep. It had rained that day so I recommend boots or shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. The only downside was not seeing any hand cleaner for public use. Lots of pumpkins in the pumpkin patch!!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
We are now open as of April 1st, 2021, following COVID-19 safety guidelines. Something of interest for every age. Kids love our Scavenger Hunt, rope making, tomato and egg sorting demonstrations. Visitors learn how people lived without electricity and can see first-hand several wooden ice boxes (early refrigerators), see early windmills that pump water and produce light…. nearing 100 years old and still running! Thanks to our dedicated Volunteers. For the middle aged and senior visitors our artifacts bring back many memories of how folks lived. Remembering what life was like as a kid, seeing the transition from horse power to engines. The collection of artifacts by the Association has evolved from focusing on farming equipment only, to including historical artifacts depicting all aspects of pioneer life. The Museum collection has grown to over 5,600 historical artifacts of farming equipment and pioneer life in British Columbia, on display in two buildings and an outside exhibit area.
4.5 based on 447 reviews
COVID-19 update: We are offering limited visitor access and basic services as of June 8, 2020. Please see our website for details. Experience the excitement of the early West Coast fur trade at Fort Langley and stand in the spot where BC was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Explore the scenic fort—built by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1827—where fur traders once exchanged furs, salmon and cranberries with Indigenous communities. Fort Langley is packed with interactive displays and activities for the whole family, including a children's play area. Watch blacksmithing, barrel-making or historic weapons demonstrations, pan for gold and laugh along with an interpretive program. Additional experiences include overnight stays in a furnished oTENTik, audio tours, Sxwimelə Boutique & Gifts and leləm’ at the Fort Cafe. Free parking. Walking distance to Fort Langley village where you can explore shops museums, walking trails and dining.
Every October the talented & passionate staff of Fort Langley host haunted walking tours of the area. My first tour was in 2017, I loved it so much that I returned this year & took my parents. Both tours were absolutely fabulous - the hosts are amazing story tellers with a depth of history and knowledge that will bring you back to another time. This hands down has to be one of the best Halloween experiences in the Greater Vancouver area - highly recommended! Their tours often sell out, so book early! Tickets go for sale in September.
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 8 reviews
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.
3.0 based on 3 reviews
Join us Saturday's from 10.00am-3.00pm, May 4th to October 26th, 2019. Pick up your fresh local BC field greens and vegetables from Wild Wunder Gardens, Christina's Garden, Black Table Farm, Nothing Beets Organic, and other specialty produce farmers, all bringing you fresh local farm foods and farm fresh eggs every week. Also enjoy fresh prepared foods, Jams & Preserves, roasted wieners, kombucha, local honey, baking and much more. Also, taste award winning organic B.C. Wines, Spirits and Craft beer. Every week, we feature Best of B.C. Arts and Crafts from our local artisans, including painters, hand made Jewelry, natural soaps, Glassware, Artworks for the home, Wood-crafting, wool clothing, plus, much more. See you at the market this Saturday! We are dog friendly!
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