Fort Langley
The vintage village
As a story-book village where countless movies have been shot, Fort Langley is like stepping into a silver screen escape. The town is filled with old-meets-new charm, complete with a train station from 1915 alongside a working railway, where you may need to wait for a train to pass to get to a shop! A day wandering through the boutique shops, cozy cafes, and history-rich antique vendors is easy.
Of course, you’ll also find the storied attraction that gives the town its title, Fort Langley National Historic Site. This always-evolving site shows a snapshot of life from a bygone time, as well as the Indigenous history and heritage of the area.
It’s a wonderful community that welcomes all who are curious about art, culture, and history.
Fort Langley Businesses
Chew On This Tasty Tours designs and hosts curated culinary experiences rooted in local kitchens, shared tables, and the people who shape place. Experiences are thoughtfully paced and fully hosted,
Republica Coffee is a local coffee roaster that sources organic fair trade beans from all around the world. They supply cafes, restaurants, and businesses with the freshest roasted coffee beans.
Rent the iconic Fort Langley Community Hall in the heart of Fort Langley for your wedding, business function, community initiative, fundraiser, or family reunion. The upper ballroom, complete with stage
Just steps away from downtown Fort Langley, sits the wonderful Fort Pub & Grill. This old-timey watering hole with front-porch seating & a classic pub grub menu of burgers &
Nestled on the Fraser River, Rail and River Bistro is located in beautiful Fort Langley. An open kitchen with a fresh, stylish dining room ambience creates a casual and friendly
The station was built for the Canadian Northern Railway in 1915 as agriculture expanded and new settlement drew people into the Fraser Valley. Absorbed by the Canadian National Railway in
Based in the beautiful Fraser Valley, Blueberry Meadows Interior’s boutique-style store offers unique and environmentally friendly solid wood living, dining and bedroom furniture. They are particularly proud of the way
Susan Saffold is all about connecting people together and helping them find what connects them to others. For many years this passion was put to work as a school teacher.
In the heart of Fort Langley, is home to Rempel Mercantile & Antiques. A beautiful store carrying antiques, restored furniture, and collectibles! Join Jonathan and Katie Rempel, at their home
At Country Lane Antiques, they offer one-of-a-kind, authentic antiques that have been carefully refinished, restored and sometimes repurposed by their in-house craftsmen. Each unique piece they craft tells it’s own
Roxann’s of Fort Langley is a collaborative effort between a mother, daughter and two amazing hat specialists who share a passion for fashion and, specifically, hats. Their store is home
Village Antiques Mall in Fort Langley, B.C. is a 10,000-square-foot mall with 60 independent dealer booths. You will find a wide range of antiques, collectibles, home décor, vintage finds, and
Circle Farm Tour
Explore Langley’s countryside with the Circle Farm Tour—your self-guided route to local flavours, fresh picks, and artisan delights across the Fraser Valley.
Our Communities
The Township of Langley has seven unique communities with their own unique traits to explore.
Indigenous Culture
The Township of Langley lies within the traditional and unceded territories of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Matsqui, and Semiahmoo First Nations.