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
Cranberries Naturally Inc. has been in business since 1999. They specialize in all natural and locally made Cranberry Products for any occasion.
Blacksmith is an artisan bakeshop, cafe and pizzeria located in Fort Langley, BC, built on the original site of Reid’s Blacksmith Shop, circa 1910. The Bakery creates real food using
What is now Beatniks Bistro was once the Moorehouse residence, originally built in 1933, making Beatniks one of the oldest buildings in Fort Langley. After standing vacant for some time
Aimee B. Clothing & Accessories is a quaint boutique in the heart of Fort Langley. This mother-daughter duo business is home to beautiful European Street Styles for West Coast clientele.
With an abundance of cranberries and an entrepreneurial drive, the winery was founded in 2001 by tugboat captain & cranberry farmer Wade Bauck. With positive feedback of the first cranberry
Eagle Acres is a family run dairy farm that welcomes the public, groups and school tours year round to visit a real farm and learn about how your milk is
Since 1997, Wendel’s has focused on hand-crafted fresh foods sourced locally. They take pride in using fresh quality ingredients and creating great tasting food. Visit them for breakfast, lunch or
Nestled in historic Fort Langley, Sabà is a family-owned business operating under two roofs where culture, cuisine and community come together. Inspired by the colours and flavours of the Mediterranean
Floralista is a full-service flower studio based in the soft rolling hills of open farmland in scenic Fort Langley, BC. Their purpose is to capture the imagination through their wild,
Juliet 925 is a Fort Langley jewellery studio where artist Anita handcrafts sterling silver, gold filled, and 10k gold pieces with an emphasis on unique, expressive design. Each chain link,
Opening in 1992, this full-length championship course, features six par threes and four sets of tees, making it perfect for golfers of all skill and experience levels. Go enjoy a
In the heart of Fort Langley, lies this contemporary fine art gallery, known as the Kube Gallery. The Kube Gallery and retail space features art and hand-crafted artisan pieces from
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.