
Langley has six wineries and one brewery all located within an hour's drive of downtown Vancouver.
The opening of the Langley Centennial Museum in 1958 was presided over by the Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II.
Langley is located only 40 km (25 miles) from the City of Vancouver. It is ideally situated within the southwestern portion of the Lower Mainland.

Canada/US border crossings are conveniently accessed on Highway #13 (264th Street) in Aldergrove. Langley is also easily accessible via BC Ferry Terminals as well as the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and Abbotsford International Airport (YXX).
The Trans Canada Highway #1, and other major routes including Highways 1A and 10 all lead the way.
From Highway 7 (Lougheed Hwy) travel to Langley is via the Golden Ears Bridge. Please note - The Golden Ears Bridge is a toll bridge. Most unregistered passenger vehicles, vans, SUVs, pick-up trucks, and taxis are $3.95. More information can be found at: www.translink.ca.
Updates or recommended alternate routes will be advised. There are currently no current events on recommended routes. Or visit: www.drivebc.ca

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.
