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9131 King Street
Fort Langley
604.888.2273
604.888.7921
bcfm [at] telus [dot] net
Open 10am - 4:30pm daily. Open from April 1 to the 2nd Monday in October. Contact the museum to book winter group tours.
Helping you discover BC's farm history. From horse drawn implements, to powerful automated machines, a remarkable evolution has occurred. Our collection mirrors this fascinating era. Our extensive research library offers a wealth of information, tractor and engine manuals, magazines and textbooks are available for onsite use.
604.888-1759
Open Weekends from 12 to 4pm.
1915 CN Station relocated to the corner of Mavis and Glover in Fort Langley and refurbished from 1983-1985 when it was officially 'opened' by the then Lieutenant Governor of B.C., J.V. Clyne. Built and designed by the Great Northern RR it was bought by the CNR in l918. Today it houses the Fort Langley Artists Group, F.L.A.G. in the baggage room and has a small museum in the ticket office and waiting room. Outside the station on a special piece of track sits the 1900's velocipede belonging to the B.C. Agricultural Museum. The 'site' also has a l920's Caboose with original furnishings and with a well equipped working model RR. To the West of the Caboose is the 1947 railcar recently bought by the Langley Heritage Society and refurnished. It is manned by summer students for July and August and by "site" volunteers for May, June, Sept and October (until Thanksgiving). In 2001, the Langley Heritage Society received a prestigious B.C. Heritage Society Award of Honour for preservation and conservation of the CN Station Site. It's worth a visit!
9167 Glover Road
Fort Langley
604.888.1759
A landmark in Fort Langley, the Hall was completed in 1931 and is a designated "Heritage" Building. It continues to be maintained and supported by a volunteer Board of Directors and members. It is a large, gracious, 2-storey edifice with a grand ballroom, which boasts a horsehair sprung dance floor, a stage with lighting and sound and a balcony. Downstairs there is a meeting room, an office and the Fort Langley Branch of the Fraser Valley Regional Library. The Hall is also the home of the annual Fort Festival of the Performing Arts. It is an excellent rental facility and is popular for parties, meetings, movies and weddings. For information call Bays Blackhall, at 604.888.1759 and for reservations call Bob Rogers at 604.888.1223.
23433 Mavis Ave
Fort Langley
604.513.4777
604.513.4788
Open daily, 10am to 5pm (September 2 – June 27). Summer hours: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm (June 28 – September 1). Closed December 25, 26 and January 1st. Open weekdays for schools and groups with reservations. Please phone for public tour times.
Imagine the West Coast before the cities of Vancouver and Victoria were built! In the 1830's, the Fraser River was the highway and Fort Langley, a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, was the only European settlement for miles. Today you can walk in the footsteps of British Columbia's early adventurers and explore the actual site where British Columbia became a colony. Try on period clothing, enjoy interactive exhibits, talk with knowledgeable costumed interpreters. Allow 2-3 hours.
9135 King Street, PO Box 800
Fort Langley
604.888.3922
604.888.7291
information [at] langleymuseum [dot] org
Open Monday to Saturday 10am - 4:45pm Sunday 1 - 4:45pm
Discover the stories of First Nations peoples, early explorers and pioneer families at the Langley Centennial Museum. The Museum’s National Exhibition Centre Gallery displaying changing exhibits of art, history and nature. Visit the gift shop featuring unique Canadiana and Canadian made gifts.

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