Langley is home to breathtaking gardens and fascinating agricultural exhibits. Learn about Langley’s rich farming past at the agricultural museum or take a leisurely stroll through Langley’s peaceful garden paradise.
Located in the restored 1917 Aldergrove Telephone Exchange. On display: Telephone switchboards, onld telephones, glass and porcelain insulators, telegraph equipment, telephone repair tools, and a Strowger step-by-step switch. They also house the Aldergrove Community Archives.
3190 - 271st Street
Aldergrove.
604.857.0555.
Aldor Acres Dairy Center is a small family owned and run dairy farm milking 35 cows. Our mandate is to promote agricultural awareness while maintaining a viable operation. We provide educational tours of our facility to various groups and families. All visitors enjoy the chance to try hands on farm chores, including hand milking a cow.
24990 84th Ave
Langley, BC
604-888-2403
This "hands-on" museum houses over 25 aircrafts, from the rare WWII Handley Page Hampden to a T-33 Silverstar. Come view this unique collection of antique, classic and historical Canadian aircrafts.
Langley Municipal Airport
Hanger #3
533 - 216th Street
Langley, BC
604.532.0035
The Fort Langley Heritage CN Station was built and designed by the Great Northern Rail Road in 1915. Today it houses the Fort Langley Artists Group and small museum with ticket office and waiting room displays. The site also features a 1920s caboose with original furnishings and a 1947 railcar.
Open Thursday to Sunday 12 to 4
On the corner of Glover Road
And Mavis Street
Fort Langley, BC
Explore the multi-cultural influences that shaped Langley into the community it is today. Discover the magnificent collection of the First Peoples woodcarvings, basketry and stone sculptures, as well as the contributions of early European and Asian pioneers. Enjoy the latest display of art, history or science in the Exhibition Gallery.
9135 King Street
Fort Langley, BC
604.888.3922
The Langley Speedway Historical Society (LSHS)is a registered non-profit Society, dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Langley Speedway, within the context of the Campbell Valley Regional Park plan. The plan includes a vision for the former racetrack as an event site.
The track is located south of 16th Ave, at the end of 208th St. There is a gravel road past the yellow gate that leads directly to the speedway!
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Savour delicious wines and enjoy freshly baked goods.
Fresh air, sunshine and lots of perfectly ripened produce.
With over 600 shops to choose from, there's something for you.
Enjoy a day trip or camp-out on an incredible wildlife adventure.
