Best attractions and places to see around Langley include a mix of historical sites, natural parks, and cultural points of interest. This region in British Columbia features significant landmarks like the Fort Langley National Historic Site and extensive green spaces such as Campbell Valley Park. The area is characterized by its riverfront trails, diverse natural features, and a rich agricultural heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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This boardwalk on the west side of Rolley Lake crosses marshy wetlands as part of the loop trail around the lake. Rolley Lake itself is a calm, small lake where you can take in some tranquil scenery or canoe/kayak on the water. The lake is stocked, making it a popular fishing spot in the spring.
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Try to stop at MONTGOMERYโS on Marine Dr White Rock for FISH N CHIPS
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The Tynehead Bridge, also known as the Tynehead Pedestrian Overpass, is a key feature of Surreyโs Greenway Network in Surrey, BC, near Langley. This illuminated pedestrian and bicycle bridge crosses Highway 1 at 168th Street, connecting Fraser Heights to Tynehead Regional Park. Completed in 2011 by HRC Construction for $5.1 million, it features a light-based artwork by John Webber, โSeasons in the Park,โ which changes colors with seasons and events, enhancing its aesthetic appeal at night. The 4-meter-wide, 5.6-km-long paved bridge supports walking, cycling, rollerblading, skateboarding, and wheelchair access, linking to the parkโs trails, Serpentine Fields, and a 2.5-hectare dog off-leash area. Itโs a vital link for accessing the parkโs nature trails, salmon hatchery, and picnic areas.
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โThe Fort to Fort Trail in Langley, BC, is a scenic 4 km (8 km round-trip) riverside path connecting the Fort Langley National Historic Site to the original Hudsonโs Bay Fort site at Derby Reach Regional Park. This easy, mostly flat trail is popular year-round with walkers, cyclists, and families. It features gravel and paved sections, interpretive signage, river viewpoints, and is both stroller- and wheelchair-accessible. Dogs are welcome on leash. The trail offers a peaceful blend of nature and history along the Fraser River.
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The pier is approximately 470m long, but not the longest in Canada (Quai de Portneuf in Portneuf is the longest in Canada). Originally a pontoon construction (1912), it was built as a permanent pier from 1914 and was rebuilt several times due to storms and fires.
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The Golden Ears Bridge is a six-lane extradosed bridge in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia on Fraser River, connecting Langley on the south side with Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge on the north side. The bridge opened on 16 June 2009.
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The 470-metre-long White Rock Pier is a major attraction in White Rock, and is a destination filled with family memories, walks on the beach and fish and chips.
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Langley offers several beautiful natural areas. You can visit Campbell Valley Park, a vast outdoor oasis with forests, meadows, and trails for hiking and bird watching. The Fort-to-Fort Trail provides a scenic riverside path connecting to Derby Reach Regional Park, which itself offers mountain views and trails along the Fraser River. Don't miss the unique wetland of the Langley Bog within Derby Reach for wildlife viewing, or the peaceful Brydon Lagoon Nature Trail for bird watching.
Yes, Langley is rich in history. The Fort Langley National Historic Site is a must-see, often called the 'birthplace of British Columbia,' where you can explore reconstructed 19th-century buildings and learn about the fur trade. Other notable heritage sites include the Fort Langley Community Hall, the Fort Langley CN Station, and the historic Wark/Dumais House and Michaud House.
For cultural insights, the Langley Centennial Museum showcases the area's history, Indigenous heritage, and pioneer life. Aviation enthusiasts will enjoy the Canadian Museum of Flight, featuring an impressive collection of historic aircraft. You can also explore the Langley City Mural Walk in the downtown core, which combines art and community exploration.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Greater Vancouver Zoo, home to over 150 animals. For outdoor fun, the Fort-to-Fort Trail is an easy, mostly flat path suitable for all ages, and Rolley Lake Boardwalk offers a tranquil walk through marshy wetlands. Penzer Action Park provides an exciting activity zone with a parkour course and in-ground trampoline.
Absolutely! The Fort-to-Fort Trail is a popular 4 km riverside path. For more options, you can find a variety of trails in Campbell Valley Park and Derby Reach Regional Park. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Langley guide, which includes easy routes like the Brookswood Community Bike Route and Rotary Nicomekl Trail.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. The Fort-to-Fort Trail is popular with cyclists. For more extensive rides, consider routes like the Fort-to-Fort Trail โ Derby Reach Regional Park loop. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Langley guide.
Yes, several areas offer accessibility. The Fort-to-Fort Trail is noted as wheelchair-accessible, featuring gravel and paved sections. The Tynehead Pedestrian Overpass and the Pedestrian Overpass Near Port Mann Bridge are also designed for wheelchair access, connecting to parks and trails.
Langley's outdoor attractions are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring parks. Autumn is beautiful with fall foliage, especially along river trails. Even in winter, many trails, like the Fort-to-Fort Trail, remain accessible for walks, though some seasonal activities might be limited.
Langley is known as the 'wine country of the Lower Mainland,' with numerous craft breweries, cideries, and vineyards such as Township 7 Vineyards and Winery, Chaberton Estate Winery, and Deadfrog Brewery. The Fort Langley area, in particular, has a variety of cafes and pubs. Many restaurants are also located near popular trails and attractions, offering convenient dining options.
Beyond historical and natural sites, Langley offers unique experiences like exploring its vibrant craft beverage scene with local wineries and breweries. You can also catch a sports event at the Langley Events Centre, home to the Vancouver Giants hockey team, or enjoy the seasonal Fort Langley Cranberry Festival and other local festivals.
Yes, the White Rock Pier and Waterfront is a major attraction, offering peaceful walks and beach activities with scenic views. The Tynehead Pedestrian Overpass is an illuminated bridge that offers aesthetic appeal, especially at night, and connects to Tynehead Regional Park. The Fort-to-Fort Trail also provides excellent river viewpoints.


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