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Discover Langley City is the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) supporting and promoting tourism in Langley City. Since 2017, the Downtown Langley Business Association (DLBA) has held the contract to provide tourism marketing for Langley City under its umbrella. This is a partner membership model with no cost to be a member for tourism-related businesses within Langley City. The DMO’s goal is to inspire visitors and increase pride amongst Langley City locals.

Discover Langley City’s priority is to promote Langley City as a destination to residents and visitors by highlighting its unique tourism assets. With the support of cooperative marketing opportunities for partners, the DMO can leverage the power of partnerships and implement marketing initiatives to raise the profile of the area. Showcasing exceptional experiences in Langley City draws visitors to the breathtaking natural wonders, exciting attractions & events, over 1000 unique shops, and more than 200 mouthwatering eats. Ultimately, these experiences will increase overnight stays.

Tourism is an important economic driver to communities in British Columbia. According to the Government of BC, BC tourism in 2021 employed about 84,500 people, included 16,650 tourism businesses, and generated $13.5 billion in revenue. Tourism marketing can have a halo effect in a community and can influence people’s opinion on the destination as a potential place to live, start a family or a business, go to college, or retire.

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Come for the wine tours and stay for the inexplicable feeling that overcomes you while you are here. Explore our community, visit our businesses and get to know the people that simply make you feel so at HOME. Check out our suggested itineraries below!

Check out our new Langley Road Rally where you can take in our scenic back roads and green spaces with some added suggestions of local shops, eateries and libation providers along the way!

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Langley is the Fraser Valley’s premier wine and libations destination. Here you’ll find the characteristic warm hospitality of a small town coupled with a diverse array of experiences, such as authentic farm visits, exciting sports venues, unique shopping and extensive dining and libations opportunities. Langley’s up-and-coming foodie scene has lots of options for people who like locally sourced ingredients: from trendy hotspots to elegant fine dining, family friendly restaurants and mouth-watering bakery-cafes. It is also home of the historical Fort Langley which makes it a destination not to be missed.

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We respectfully acknowledge that the Township of Langley is located on the traditional, ancestral, unceded and shared territories of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), Máthekwi (Matsqui) and se’mya’me (Semiahmoo) Peoples.

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Canadian Museum of Flight

The Canadian Museum of Flight includes 40,000+ square feet of exhibit space, numerous large and small artifacts, and more than 25 historic aircraft, including a Tiger Moth, Fleet Finch, SE5A replica, Waco AQC Cabin, Mustang replica the Harvard II, a T-33 Silver Star — and the world’s only exhibit of a WWII Handley Page Hampden.

Visitors are invited to explore a hands-on experience, touching and feeling aircraft that are made not only from aluminum, but also wood and fabric. This facility is an active restoration centre and new aircraft and artifacts and constantly added. The facility also has an extensive aviation gift shop with everything from posters to books, hats, t-shirts, toys, videos and much more.

On the airfield: Hangar 3, 5333 216th St., Langley BC, V2Y 2N3 Wheelchair Accessible

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Langley Regional Airport has been host to a number of major events, drawing attendance of up to 75,000 people. Events have included annual Canada Day exhibitions, family-oriented activities, stage shows, flying displays, numerous children's rides and a swearing-in ceremony of new Canadians.

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There are a number of other events in Langley, such as the annual Langley Good-Times Cruise-In and Arts Alive Festival in Downtown Langley. For a more comprehensive listing of local events, visit  Tourism Langley . Also visit the  Langley Events Centre .

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Langley is home to a number of regional attractions like the  Greater Vancouver Zoo  and the  Fort Langley National Historic Site . View a more comprehensive listing of local attractions at  Tourism Langley .

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There are more than 300 food and beverage establishments throughout the Township of Langley, including Adrian’s at the Airport and  Blacksmith Bakery .

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Public transportation is available by bus or taxi. There is a TransLink bus stop directly at the Langley Regional Airport beside the Airport Administration Office.

There are several bus transit numbers that stop at the Langley Regional Airport, including routes 502, 503, C60, C61, C62, C64. For more information on bus routes and schedules, visit  TransLink .

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The beauty of Langley, British Columbia is that it is actually two places in one. On the one hand, you have the township of Langley : a 308-square-kilometer district municipality with a storied past, playing a historic role in fur trading, the gold rush, and beyond. On the other hand, there's the tiny, 10-square-kilometer City of Langley — a vibrant urban center with plenty of things to do.

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To truly experience the best of Langley, we recommend spending time in both the township and the city. When planning your itinerary, a great place to start is at the Fort Langley National Historic Site, where you'll get to explore the local history.

From here, check out a few of Langley's farms to learn about the community's agricultural side, sampling some farm-fresh fare along the way. Then, you can move into the city's downtown core to visit eclectic shops and restaurants, capping the day off with an energizing Vancouver Giants hockey game at the Langley Events Centre.

Some of the best tourist attractions in Langley are its smaller shops and museums — those that cater to niche interests, like old-fashioned telephone systems and all things aviation. The best way to learn something new is to talk to someone who is really passionate about it — and that's exactly what you'll find at the Canadian Museum of Flight and the BC Farm Museum, among other specialized places to visit in Langley.

For more sightseeing ideas, see our list of the top things to do in Langley, British Columbia.

1. Take the Langley Circle Farm Tour

2. go back in time at the fort langley national historic site, 3. expand your horizons at the canadian museum of flight, 4. go wild at the greater vancouver zoo, 5. get curious at the bc farm museum, 6. cheer on the vancouver giants hockey team, 7. discover langley city, 8. climb, jump, and run at the penzer action park, 9. stop and smell the flowers at full bloom lavender farm, 10. walk the fort-to-fort trail, 11. pay a visit to the alder grove heritage society and telephone museum, 12. campbell valley regional park, 13. derby reach regional park, where to stay in langley for sightseeing.

Farm in Langley

No town or city in the Metro Vancouver area has more farms than Langley: there are over 50 working farms in the township, several of which have earned a spot on the Langley Circle Farm Tour .

This self-guided tour is a great resource for visiting some of the most interesting and unique farms in town. Several farms allow you to pick your own juicy berries in the summer or to select the perfect pumpkin come Halloween. Many offer tasty farm-made treats for sale, like pies, jam, and honey - yum.

Every stop on the tour offers something special, but there are definitely a few that stand out. For instance, check out the Huacaya Alpacas at the Kensington Prairie Farm : you can marvel at the alpacas then visit the boutique, featuring super-soft alpaca goods.

At the Eagle Acres Dairy Farm , you'll get to try your hand at milking a cow. Milner Valley Cheese is a must-visit stop for cheese lovers - the goat's milk gelato is also worth sampling.

You can visit as few or as many farms as you wish - either way, you'll walk away with a newfound appreciation for Langley's agricultural scene.

Fort Langley National Historic Site

You don't need a time-travel machine to jump back to the 1800s - just visit the Fort Langley National Historic Site , an official Parks Canada National Historic Site that explores what life in Langley would have looked like in the 19 th century.

Visitors can learn more about Fort Langley's role in the fur trade and gold prospecting era by exploring the re-constructed timber buildings, complete with costumed interpreters and live demonstrations. Kids can experience history first-hand in the play area or by partaking in the Xplorers Program, which encourages kids to try a variety of activities.

If you want to take the experience to the next level, book an overnight stay in one of the themed A-frame cabins, like "Chez Louis" (theme: French-Canadian voyageurs) or "Stromness" (theme: Scottish boat builder).

Equal parts fun and informative, a visit to Fort Langley National Historic Site provides the chance to discover Langley's rich history.

Address: 23433 Mavis Ave, Langley, British Columbia

Canadian Museum of Flight

With more than 25 aircraft on display, the Canadian Museum of Flight is a must-visit for any lover of aviation. This hidden gem is located at the Langley Airport and features both static and flying aircraft, including a Handley Page Hampden from WWII (which happens to be the only one on display in the entire world).

The museum encourages hands-on interaction, so you can get as close as you want to many of the different aircraft. There's a lot to take away from a visit to the museum, ranging from the evolution of aircraft technology to the history of aviation in Canada.

The museum is non-profit and is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers, who devote their time to restoring some of the amazing aircraft featured at the museum. If you're lucky, you might catch a few volunteers working actively on a restoration project while you're here.

You can pop in to the Canadian Museum of Flight for a self-guided visit or you can register to reserve a spot on a guided tour, which explores the grounds inside and out.

Address: 5333 216 Street, Langley, British Columbia

Southern Eland at the Greater Vancouver Zoo

One of the best animal attractions in the Vancouver area is located in Aldergrove, a community in Langley: the Greater Vancouver Zoo . This isn't a huge zoo compared to, say, the Toronto Zoo or the San Diego Zoo, but being a smaller zoo has its perks.

For one, the zoo is extremely walkable — though if you prefer, you can always ride the train that winds through the property.

Second, you have the opportunity to observe the animals from much closer than a lot of the larger zoos. There's a wide range of animals to check out — over 140 different species , to be exact — some of which are local to BC (like the grizzly bear and the elk), others that are more exotic (like the hippopotamus and the giraffe).

If you're visiting the zoo in the summer, make a point of checking out the "Keeper Talks," where a zookeeper gives an educational rundown of the life of a zoo animal. For an extra fee, you can also register for a behind-the-scenes experience with the lions, black bears, and other animals.

If you're after an especially wild time, look into the family sleepover events, which are hosted at the zoo on select dates. Think camping in a tent on the zoo grounds, a nighttime safari, and stories around the campfire - in other words, a night you won't soon forget.

Address: 5048 - 264th Street Aldergrove, British Columbia

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Agriculture played a key role in the development of Langley — and it continues to serve an important role today. The BC Farm Museum is a hub of pioneer and agricultural artifacts, exploring the evolution of farming equipment and the industry as a whole.

More than 5,000 donated historical items are on display throughout two buildings, so you'll definitely want to allow ample time to properly visit the entire site. Items on display range from tractors to horse buggies, from egg sorters to tomato separators.

Kids can explore the hands-on workshop and partake in a scavenger hunt, encouraging them to search the entire museum from top to bottom.

The BC Farm Museum is the perfect representation of the dedicated members of the Langley community: all museum staff are volunteers, and every piece of equipment in the collection was donated. Be sure to chat with the friendly on-site personnel, who are happy to share stories and explain the pieces of the collection.

Address: 9131 King Street, Langley, British Columbia

Hockey game

There's more to hockey in the Vancouver area than the Canucks, the beloved hometown NHL team. Case in point: the Vancouver Giants put on a mighty good show at the Langley Events Centre .

The Giants play in the Western Hockey League , a major junior hockey league overseen by the Canadian Hockey League. Many of the players, who are 16 to 20 years old, go on to play in the big leagues. Suffice to say, the caliber of hockey is exceptional - and the prices are much more reasonable than an NHL game (the free parking is the ultimate cherry on top).

The smaller venue size means fewer crowds, making for a more manageable experience for all members of the family. Plus, every seat in the house is a good seat — there's no nosebleed section here!

With concession food to nibble on, a family-friendly atmosphere, and non-stop action, you don't really need to even know anything about hockey to have a great time at a Giants game — though if you do happen to be a fan, you'll be thoroughly entertained.

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There's more to Langley than farms and horses: Langley City features a trendy downtown core that's perfect for catching up with a friend, grabbing a bite to eat, or partaking in some window shopping.

It's got all the perks of a small town — easily walkable, free parking — with big city attractions, including a wide range of shopping experiences ( over 500 , to be precise).

Special events and festivals take place throughout the year. Visiting in December? Check out the gingerbread walk, featuring real gingerbread masterpieces at various downtown businesses. If you're in the area in August, check out the Arts Alive Festival , a free event celebrating all forms of art, or the Fork & Finger event - perfect for the avid foodie.

To put it simply, Penzer Action Park is not your average park. There's a good chance your kids will lose their minds when they see this epic activity zone for the first time.

What's so special about it? Forget plain old swings and a boring slide: this park offers a parkour course (one for younger kids and another one for older kids, including an in-ground trampoline), a climbing playground, a concrete pump track, and various sports courts.

The highly interactive playground structures are unlike anything you've seen before, and kids of all ages will have a blast running and playing for hours .

The best part? It's all absolutely free.

Lavender farm at sunset

Farming is a big part of life in Langley, and let's face it: farms can be stinky. If traditional farms aren't your cup of tea, check out Full Bloom Lavender Farm , the nicest smelling farm around.

Full Bloom Lavender farm has the distinction of being the only lavender farm in Metro Vancouver. It operates seasonally, opening when the first variety of lavender blooms, which is typically mid-June.

You can wander the fields to your nose's content, then head to the farm store, which sells an array of lavender-themed products including lavender toiletries, lavender bundles, gooey lavender honey, and lots more.

Address: 2926 248 Street, Langley, British Columbia

Fort-to-Fort Trail

One of the best ways to truly experience a place is to travel it by foot. The Fort-to-Fort Trail allows you to do just that, connecting the Fort Langley National Historic Museum to Derby Reach Regional Park by way of a four-kilometer trail along the Fraser River.

You can opt to tackle all or part of the trail; however you choose to explore it, you'll be treated to mountain and river views, plus a scenic section that passes through a meadow.

The trail is relatively flat, making it a popular option for walking the dog or pushing a stroller. You can complete the entire Fort to Fort Trail as an out-and-back walk, stopping for lunch or a coffee at the halfway point before making your way back to the beginning. This is a great option for a relaxed and low-key activity that just about everyone will enjoy.

When's the last time you really thought about how your phone works?

Believe us: you'll look at your phone differently after a visit to the Alder Grove Heritage Society and Telephone Museum .

It's a tiny museum — just one simple building — but there's an awful lot of information and history inside, starting with the structure itself, which was built in 1910 . Formerly the site of the local telephone exchange, the building now holds the museum, along with a host of community archives.

The museum is by donation, and volunteer guides will share stories of Langley and explain how phone calls were made many decades ago, before everyone walked around with personal telephones tucked into their pockets. This is the kind of quirky but special place to visit that you can only find in small towns like Langley.

Address: 3190 271 Street Aldergrove, British Columbia

Campbell Valley Regional Park

The Campbell Valley Regional Park is a hot spot in Langley for those who love the great outdoors. Towering fir and cedar trees greet hikers and walkers as they take to the trails that wind their way under this impressive canopy of green.

Trails are level and easy and suitable for all ages, making the park a popular family destination. In addition to the trails, you'll also find picnic tables and shelters, drinking water, and washrooms. The park is also a popular place to visit for equestrian riding , so don't be surprised if you see people on horseback coming towards you on the trails.

For a bit of history, swing by the Annand/Rowlatt Farmstead, dating from 1898, and the Lochiel Schoolhouse , dating from 1924.

Address: 20285 8 Ave, Langley Twp, British Columbia

Derby Reach Regional Park

Another of Langley's great outdoor spaces is the Derby Reach Regional Park . Set along the banks of the mighty Fraser River, this park has a wonderful assortment of things to do.

One of the most popular pastimes is hiking , especially along the Edge Farm trail. This easy walk follows the banks of the Fraser River and offers exceptional views of the river and the surrounding countryside.

Derby Reach Regional Park also showcases early pioneer farming life, with exhibits and historic buildings . Time your visit right in the fall, and you may even get a tasty apple from the historic orchard.

Pack a picnic and plan a fun day for the family here. Picnic tables and shelters, some of which can be booked in advance, are set near wide-open spaces, allowing the kids space to run and roam.

For a good urban camping experience, set up your gear at one of the 38 sites at the Edgewater Bar Campground .

Address: 21801 Allard Crescent, Langley Twp, British Columbia

Langley is a small town with limited lodging options. There are no luxury hotels here, just a number of solid budget and mid-range places to stay.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • Best Western Plus Langley Inn is one top good-value choice. The rooms and suites are contemporary in décor with vinyl plank flooring instead of carpet, and comfy beds. The hotel is family friendly, and kids stay free. It also welcomes pets. Amenities include a complimentary grab-and-go breakfast, a swimming pool, and a fitness room.
  • Another mid-range option is Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre . The three-star hotel is within walking distance of restaurants and shopping. It offers a range of rooms and suites with splashes of bright colors and stylish, modern décor. On-site amenities include a restaurant, coffee shop, fitness center, and conference facilities. The property is also dog friendly.
  • Recently renovated, the Best Western Plus Country Meadows Inn features rooms and suites with double pillowtop mattresses, soothing color schemes, and stylish wall art. Kids stay free, and pets are allowed here. On-site amenities include a swimming pool, fitness center, and complimentary breakfast.
  • The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Langley is centrally located by the Golden Ears Bridge and the Trans Canada Highway. It features clean and comfortable rooms and suites with fridges and coffee makers. There is a swimming pool and workout room on-site. If you're traveling with a pup, the hotel is pet friendly. It also serves a complimentary breakfast.

Budget Hotels :

  • Travelodge by Wyndham Langley is one of the cheapest budget options. The two-star hotel has a mix of rooms and suites, including some family room options with bunk beds for the kids. The hotel also allows kids to stay free and is pet friendly. Amenities include a free breakfast and complimentary parking and Wi-Fi.
  • Another good budget choice is the Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Langley . The rooms and suites are spacious and come with microwaves and fridges. Kids stay free at this family-friendly property. It is also pet friendly. Amenities include a complimentary breakfast, hot tub, and a workout room. There is also a business center on-site.
  • Westward Inn & Suites offers good-value rooms with kitchenettes. It is within walking distance of a variety of restaurants and the Willowbrook Mall. The hotel is pet-friendly. Other amenities here include free parking, free Wi-Fi, laundry service, and BBQ facilities.

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Our Downtown is home to over 500 unique shops, services and restaurants. This pedestrian-oriented shopping area features free parking, and includes historic Innes Corners, trendy McBurney Plaza as well as the Cascades Casino Resort. As you enjoy a leisurely stroll through this beautiful area, you'll find handmade giftware, jewellery, fine art, fabulous clothing and footwear, unique housewares, hand crafted furniture, antiques and a variety of other exceptional items that you won’t find anywhere else.

This website is the voice of the Downtown Langley Business Association. Its role is to provide the information that will make your visit to our special downtown even more enjoyable. If you are looking for a particular restaurant, shop or service, or want information on our upcoming events, it's all here for you.

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Located just 24 km from the Pacific Ocean, Langley enjoys a temperate year-round climate, which supports a thriving agricultural industry with a large horse population. Fort Langley National Historical Site  is one of Langley's biggest attractions, and preserves Langley's historical significance as an important Hudson's Bay Company trading fort. The Canadian Museum of Flight  is another attraction worth visiting, as it houses over 35 aircraft dating back to the early 20th Century. Animal lovers should spend the day at the Greater Vancouver Zoo  which is dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered species, and creating an educational environment that inspires appreciation and concern about wildlife and wild places. Langley also has numerous golf courses , offering a challenging day on the links for players of all levels. For the wine lover, visit one or tour all of our spectacular wineries . Each of these activities and attractions is located half-an-hour or less from downtown Langley City.

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Prepare to experience some amazing tastes, textures and aromas prepared with a host of locally grown ingredients. From fine dining and superb views to picnic fare and specialty wine and cheeses, we are sure to fill your stomach and feed your soul.

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Not is Langley known as an artists\ mecca of galleries, we're also known for our eclectic mix of jewelers, antiques and book stores. Find one-of-a-kind clothings at our boutiques or give our thrift store a try for hidden treasures.

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With approximately 200 active members, an experienced Board of Directors, and dynamic Visitor Center that promotes commerce in Langley and Whidbey Island, we are here to support your business dreams.

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Don't let our quiet streets fool you: history meets hip in Langley. Whether you want to shop till you drop, experience the great outdoors or immerse yourself in art and culture, the village by the sea has it all.

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Fraser River view from Derby Reach Regional Park

Essential Langley

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Langley Is Great For

Eat & drink.

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The great outdoors

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  • An Indian Affair
  • Atlas Steak + Fish
  • Tim Hortons
  • The Italian Osteria & Cheesebar
  • Poseidon Greek Restaurant
  • Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery
  • Chaberton Estate Winery
  • Toy Traders
  • Cineplex Cinemas
  • Newlands Golf & Country Club

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  1. Contact

    1 (604) 371-1477. Unit 220 - 5385 216 Street Langley, BC V2Y 2N3. [email protected]. Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm. We would love to see you in person at our office. As we are a small team, please call us at 604.371.1477 to confirm someone is available to meet you before stopping by.

  2. Explore #Langleyfresh!

    Langley is the Fraser Valley's premier wine and libations destination. Our vineyards are grown with passion and purpose. Taste the quality and variety from fruit wines, to sparkling wines, to table wines when you visit our wineries right here in the Township of Langley. OUR WINE REGION Langley is a part of the Fraser Valley […] September 26 ...

  3. Fort Langley

    Filter. Located along the Fraser River, Fort Langley features a variety of museums, shops, restaurants, art galleries, parks, trails, and the iconic yellow Community Hall which is featured in many TV Shows & Films. It is also home to the Fort Langley National Historic Site; the former Hudson Bay Company's fur trading post which is standing ...

  4. Communities to Explore

    Stay. When it's time to rest your head, our hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and rustic campsites look forward to welcoming you. Only 30 minutes east of Vancouver, Langley is located in the heart of Metro Vancouver and also known as the Fraser Valley's wine country. The Township of Langley has seven unique communities with their own unique ...

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  6. Langley City Tourism

    Tourism is an important economic driver to communities in British Columbia. According to the Government of BC, BC tourism in 2021 employed about 84,500 people, included 16,650 tourism businesses, and generated $13.5 billion in revenue. Tourism marketing can have a halo effect in a community and can influence people's opinion on the ...

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    Tourism Langley | 183 followers on LinkedIn. Tourism Langley is a Destination Management Organization (D.M.O.), and not-for-profit society, governed by an independent Board of Directors who is ...

  8. Home

    Welcome to Langley City - the heart of the Lower Mainland, the centre of exceptional dining, the venue for grand events, the destination for amazing shopping, the place of great adventures, and the soul and spirit of the BC's Fraser Valley. Discover our remarkable year-round locale where spacious country and urbane city beautifully converge ...

  9. Plan

    Plan. Come for the wine tours and stay for the inexplicable feeling that overcomes you while you are here. Explore our community, visit our businesses and get to know the people that simply make you feel so at HOME. Check out our suggested itineraries below! Check out our new Langley Road Rally where you can take in our scenic back roads and ...

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    Langley is the Fraser Valley's premier wine and libations destination, and home of historical Fort Langley. You'll also discover authentic farm experiences, beautiful parks and trails, trendy ...

  11. Langley

    Welcome to the Township of Langley. Langley is the Fraser Valley's premier wine and libations destination. Here you'll find the characteristic warm hospitality of a small town coupled with a diverse array of experiences, such as authentic farm visits, exciting sports venues, unique shopping and extensive dining and libations opportunities.

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    For a more comprehensive listing of local events, visit Tourism Langley. Also visit the Langley Events Centre. ... There is a TransLink bus stop directly at the Langley Regional Airport beside the Airport Administration Office. There are several bus transit numbers that stop at the Langley Regional Airport, including routes 502, 503, C60, C61 ...

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    The beauty of Langley, British Columbia is that it is actually two places in one. On the one hand, you have the township of Langley: a 308-square-kilometer district municipality with a storied past, playing a historic role in fur trading, the gold rush, and beyond.On the other hand, there's the tiny, 10-square-kilometer City of Langley — a vibrant urban center with plenty of things to do.

  15. Welcome to Downtown Langley

    Downtown Langley Office. 201 - 20559 Fraser Highway Langley, BC, Canada V3A 4G3. Tel 604 539 0133 Fax 604 539 0133 ...

  16. Visit Langley Chamber of Commerce

    The Langley area offers more than 50 lodgings with mountain, Puget Sound, or forest views. Our innkeepers are gracious and will help you create your memorable stay here on Whidbey Island. Consider all the choices available for your adventure in Langley. Whether you want to get out and play or savor an intimate meal with friends--or both--be ...

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  18. Visitor Information, Centres and Services

    If you're looking to connect with a local tourism expert, there are more than 100 community-owned Visitor Centres and booths across the province that make up BC's Visitor Services Network. Here you can access a wide range of services including personalised trip planning, wayfinding, accommodation reservations, and general information about ...

  19. Visitors

    Langley has it all. Visitors will find small inns and a wide assortment of bed and breakfast establishments in Langley and the vicinity. The city offers galleries and restaurants, gift shops and antique dealers, clothing boutiques and a gourmet chocolate shop. Find your essentials in the center of town at our full-service grocery store and ...

  20. Langley Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center

    208 Anthes Ave. Langley, Washington. 98260. Phone: 360.221.6765. Perched on a bluff on Whidbey Island, Langley's quiet streets are lined with historic buildings, book stores, antique shops, cafes, book stores, and more.

  21. PDF LANGLEY TOURISM FUNDS APPLICATION

    The city of Langley has established a Tourism Program, funded by a portion of the revenue collected under the State Lodging Tax Excise Statutes. The purpose of Langley's Tourism Promotion program is a full cycle program which seeks, selects, funds, monitors and celebrates completion of tourism related projects from qualified entities.