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
Ralph’s Farm Market is conveniently located on Fraser Highway in Murrayville B.C. next to Ralph’s Farm. Their family-owned and operated market has been the Fraser Valley’s Okanagan Connection since 1982.
Langley Golf Centre, an enchanting 18 hole par 3 golf course sanctuary nestled in the heart of Langley, British Columbia. Our course is a testament to the breathtaking beauty of
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.