Murrayville

A flight through history and heritage

Steeped in local history and heritage, Murrayville is centred around the iconic Five Corners Intersection, where time has stood relatively still for over 100 years, give or take a bit of asphalt. Take any of the roads from that storied point and you’re sure to find something interesting.  At the Canadian Museum of Flight you can walk amongst historic aircraft that used to soar through the sky. Each one beautifully maintained, they look as good as the day they first lifted off the runway. With the nearby Langley Regional Airport, it’s not hard to imagine each unique vessel taking to the clouds.

At the Derek Doubleday Arboretum you can make the most of the fresh air with 22 acres of woodland gardens and walking trails.  After an afternoon of exploring the nearby memorial sites along Fraser Creek, it might be time for a snack at one of Murrayville’s excellent eateries. At Porter’s Bistro Coffee & Tea House you can order hot breakfast and fresh baked goods from the comfort of a vintage heritage building, while at Tracycakes Bakery & Cafe you’ll indulge in decadent high tea service with delicious made from scratch cupcakes.

Murrayville Businesses

Restaurants

All About Pho Murrayville

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

See & Do

Stable Harvest Farm

Stable Harvest Farm, established in 2020, is committed to promoting sustainability and locally grown produce through educational programs that engage schools and the community. They believe in giving back to

See & Do

Acadia College Aviation

The Acadia College Aviation campus offers experiences for those who want to sit back, relax, and enjoy the view. You and two others can embark on a Scenic Flight with

Restaurants

Adrian’s at the Airport

In business since 2001, Adrian’s was originally located in the old flight school building and is now located in the new Airport Tower Building at the Langley Regional Airport. Adrian’s

Shop

Copper Reata

Copper Reata is located in beautiful Murrayville in Langley, BC. They are your go-to for gifts, home decor and primitive farmhouse vintage and antique decor! Whether looking for a gift,

Eat & Drink

Porter’s Bistro, Coffee and Tea House

Porters Bistro, currently known as a community gathering place for great food and beverages, is steeped in rich history. Originally a general store built in 1888, the building has been

See & Do

WC Blair Recreation Centre

Amenities include cardio & weight room, room rentals, free form wave pool, 6 X 25 m lanes, climbing wall, diving board, sauna, and a whirlpool. The pool is designed to

Arts + Culture

Canadian Museum of Flight

The Canadian Museum of Flight is a non-profit, volunteer-driven museum dedicated to restoring, preserving and showcasing Canada’s rich aviation heritage. The Museum is a very “hands-on” facility. A large selection

Stay

Travelodge by Wyndham Langley

A 3.8-km trip from Langley Regional Airport, this straightforward, roadside motel with exterior entrances is also 10.1 km from Fort Langley National Historic Site and 12.2 km from the Greater

Hotels

Princess and the Pea Hotel

A picturesque 1870’s restored hotel featuring 6 charming and uniquely decorated guest rooms. The building was BC’s first hotel serving gold rush miners making their way from New Westminster to

Eat & Drink

Tracycakes Bakery & Cafe

Tracycakes is a quaint restaurant and bakery that specializes in scrumptious baked goods, made-from-scratch soup, sandwiches, paninis, and over 40 flavours of delectable cupcakes. With locations both in the heart

Eat & Drink

Joy of Coffee

Joy of Coffee is a longstanding Murrayville favourite, serving freshly brewed coffee, baked goods, and light bites for more than twenty years. Known for its friendly atmosphere and community feel,

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.

Dancing In Cranberry Field
Person In Dress In Corn Field
Person And Child Riding Tractor
U Pick Garden Entrance
Picking Raspberries In Langley
Langley Indigineous Culture