Central Park Farms is a family-run farm store in South Langley, offering a complete farm-to-table shopping experience rooted in consistency, quality, and real-life convenience. In business for over a decade,
The Langley Arts Council is a charitable arts and cultural organization that has served the residents of the Township and City of Langley since 1968. We provide opportunities to view
Wine Tours Vancouver provides private wine tours across the Fraser Valley—including the Langley wine region—focusing mostly on Langley wineries, personalized experiences, and safe, reliable luxury transportation for visitors. Our customers
At The Alley, we’re redefining the salon experience as a space where creativity, connection, and personal growth thrive. We believe in artistry without ego, kindness without exception, and hair that
ShopLangley.com is a community-driven online marketplace dedicated to showcasing local businesses, makers, and service providers across Langley. Our mission is to make it easier for residents and visitors to discover,
Bar Down Bakery is a community-forward charitable bakery. Specializing in unique coffee beverages, bakery classics and irresistible fusions of your favourite baked goods, Bar Down Bakery offers a taste experience
Number 52 Studio and Gallery is the Design and Art Studio as well as full functioning Letterpress print shop and Gallery for Designer/Artist, Paul Wood. Paul is a mixed media
Set against a stunning 34-acre backdrop with a private 20-acre vineyard, Chapter Estates is rooted in a one-of-a-kind micro- climate, ideal for bold innovation and classic excellence. Here, we’re not
All About Pho was established in Surrey B.C by a small vietnamese family 10 years ago, and has expanded to the second location in beautiful Murrayville Langley.At All About Pho
Welcome to Masala Boyz! An award-winning, family owned premier fine dining Indian Restaurant and cocktail bar in the heart of Walnut Grove! Our flavours are as unique and vibrant as
The Rivermen name is derived from the history of Langley. The early explorers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Northwest Company, the Rivermen, came to British Columbia’s
A hidden gem park of the area, the 2.6km walking loop isn’t always as busy as some of the other local trails. Among the covered picnic areas, and the wide