Langley News | 604 Now https://604now.com/cities/langley/ Everything about Vancouver - News, Events, Food, Concerts Wed, 22 May 2024 19:37:05 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://604now.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-favi-32x32.gif Langley News | 604 Now https://604now.com/cities/langley/ 32 32 Women In Wine; Dinner Series at ATLAS Steak + Fish https://604now.com/event/women-in-wine-dinner-series-at-atlas-steak-fish/ https://604now.com/event/women-in-wine-dinner-series-at-atlas-steak-fish/#respond Wed, 22 May 2024 07:00:00 +0000 https://604now.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=201364 ATLAS Steak + Fish is hosting a five-course dining experience spotlighting the creations of female winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Wineries to be featured are Canoe Ridge, Col Solare and

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ATLAS Steak + Fish is hosting a five-course dining experience spotlighting the creations of female winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Wineries to be featured are Canoe Ridge, Col Solare and Erath.

Diners can expect to indulge in an innovative menu spotlighting spring flavours. The first pour, Erath 2022 Oregon Pinot Noir Rosé is paired with a Prosciutto de Parmaa savoury-sweet starter featuring a strawberry and black pepper bar veiled with thinly sliced prosciutto. A super tender Olive Oil Poached Halibut is served in oyster coconut cream and cloaked with a picturesque passion fruit gelée.

To follow, a Spiced Lamb Saddle accompanied with earthy elements and Erath 2018 Estate Selection Pinot Noir. A second red meat course, the Grilled CAB Striploin is cleverly served with espresso gnocchi, pairing perfectly with Col Solare 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon’s flavours of berries, dried fruit and cocoa.

For dessert, savour a refreshing Toasted Jasmine Rice Panna Cotta, complete with lemon curd, lime leaf powder and Thai basil.

$10 from each dinner sold will go to a scholarship fund with the WORTH Association, the only society in British Columbia dedicated to advancing women in the recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries.

Limited spots are available nightly, at all ATLAS steak + fish locations. Reservations are recommended, and can be made online here. The five-course experience is available for $150.00 per person.

ATLAS steak + fish has locations in Burnaby, Langley, Kamloops and West Edmonton.

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The Langley Ukulele Association’s “All You Need is Love” concert https://604now.com/event/the-langley-ukulele-associations-all-you-need-is-love-concert/ https://604now.com/event/the-langley-ukulele-associations-all-you-need-is-love-concert/#respond Sat, 25 May 2024 22:00:00 +0000 https://604now.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=201297 Embark on a musical odyssey Saturday, May 25 2024 with the Langley Ukulele Association’s “All You Need is Love” concert. Experience a captivating musical journey, where melodies echo messages of

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Embark on a musical odyssey Saturday, May 25 2024 with the Langley Ukulele Association’s “All You Need is Love” concert.

Experience a captivating musical journey, where melodies echo messages of love, happiness, hope, and peace. From soulful gospel, folk, modern pop and rock, our program not only resonates through your ears but also delivers a heartfelt aspiration: empowering youth as catalysts for change to overcome historical and present-day challenges.

Join us as we harmonize the tunes that are a powerful narrative of positivity and transformation.

Guided by Paul Luongo, our Senior A group of the Association represents the pinnacle of a child’s journey to excellence. Their exceptional performances have garnered attention, leading to television appearances such as Vancouver’s yearly Christmas Wish Breakfast on Global BC, and invitations to showcase their talent in various destinations including Hawaii, Japan, and New York.

They were featured in the documentary film ‘The Mighty Uke’. The Ensemble’s legacy includes numerous CDs and DVDs that will be available for purchase at the productions, as well as other merchandise.

Event Details

When: Saturday, May 25th from 3-5pm

Where: Chief Sepass Theatre, 9096 Trattle Street, Fort Langley

Cost: $14.11 – $22.63

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11 Hidden Gems You Wouldn’t Believe Are In The Fraser Valley https://604now.com/explore-fraser-valley-hidden-gems/ https://604now.com/explore-fraser-valley-hidden-gems/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 23:00:55 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=87365 A growing district, the Fraser Valley is home to quaint, independent breweries, craft stores, and vibrant farmland. What most people don’t know about this district are its hidden marvels. Ranging

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A growing district, the Fraser Valley is home to quaint, independent breweries, craft stores, and vibrant farmland.

What most people don’t know about this district are its hidden marvels. Ranging from cascading waterfalls to unique outdoor forts, the Fraser Valley is full of pleasant surprises.

Check out the following list and make your next weekend plans to the Fraser Valley a bit more interesting.

RELATED: This Abbotsford Park’s Golden Tree Looks Straight Out Of Game Of Thrones

Must See Hidden Gems In the Fraser Valley

Alpaca Farm

Photo: Chris Child

Alpacas are usually associated with the vast peaks of Machu Picchu, but this farm in the middle of Langley gives citizens a taste of Peru.

Kensington Prairie Farm houses over 50 alpacas, all with arguably the softest fleece on earth. A mixture of rescue, imported, and locally raised alpacas, this Langley Farm lovingly raises them and educates the community about the species.

Take a swing by the farm to check these charming animals in action, or stop by in April to watch some shearing action!

Bridal Veil Falls

Photo: Outdoor Vancouver

Located in East Chilliwack, Bridal Veil Falls is breathtaking. Originally used to power the electricity in Bridal Falls Chalet, the waterfall flows down 120 metres in a ‘veil-like’ effect, which is where it got its name.

It’s part of a larger provincial park, which also has trails, picnic spots, and insane scenery viewpoints. TLC was wrong, do go chasing waterfalls and find out why our province is called Beautiful British Columbia. You can learn more about the waterfall on the BC parks website.

Ancient Elixir

Photo: Westcoast Food

How many times in a lifetime do you get to say you’ve consumed the first ever alcoholic beverage consumed by man?

At Campbell’s Gold in Abbotsford, the timeless drink of Mead (also known as ‘Honey Wine’) is made to enjoy. Available in both dry and sweet varieties, Mead is made out of a mixture of honey, water, and yeast.

Stop by their tasting room for a taste of the mythical nectar of the gods! You can learn more about this on their website.

Cascade Falls

Photo: World Atlas

East of Mission, this picturesque waterfall smoothly flows into a gleaming emerald pool, creating an entrancing vision to look at.

As if the majestic waterfall itself wasn’t enough, there’s also a 22 hectare park with hiking trails enclosed by a lush forest and windy creek that carves its way around a ravine.

View beauty at its finest at this Regional Park. You can learn more about it here.

Vancouver’s Only Fort

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Did you know that Fort Langley holds Vancouver’s only fort?

Parks Canada has brought around the concept of oTENTik’s, a mix of A-Frame cabins and prospector tents raised up from the ground.

Water resistant and fully set up from the inside, it’s the perfect staycation. There are five OTENTik’s, each with a different theme related to the heritage of the various workers that have dedicated themselves to Fort Langley: First Nations, Hawaiian, French-Canadian Voyageurs, North American Gold Prospectors, and the Scottish Boat Builder’s.

Available from May to October, each unit holds up to six people. Booking starts January 3rd, so call and book today for this once in a lifetime opportunity! You can learn more about it here.

Hells Gate

Photo: Hells Gate Airtram

No, not the ride at the PNE.

Hells Gate is a narrow, thrashing stream that forces 750 million litres of water that goes through a 33 metre wide passage in the Fraser Canyon. It was given its name after one of Simon Fraser’s comments during his treacherous trek for a better route during the fur trading days.

You can experience Hells Gate in all its glory by taking an airtram, one of the perpendicular fully suspended trams in all of North America. If heights aren’t your thing, there are also other activities, such as a fisheries exhibit, gold panning, fudge factory, and observation decks. You can book tickets on their website.

100 Year Old Powerhouse

Photo: Stave Falls

Considering that Canada is only 153 years old, it’s impressive that the powerhouse at Stave Falls is 100 years old —almost as old as the country itself.

The power generating facility is also a National Historic Site of Canada, holding archival photos, artifacts, and century old mechanical equipment.

Rumours are that it might be haunted, go check for yourself!

Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery

Photo: Go Fish BC

Is there anything more incredible than the circle of life?

At the Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery in Abbotsford, you’re able to get hands on with some fish. You can observe them hatch, do some catch and release fishing, and get educated about how to help conserve trout.

A family friendly outing, you’re sure to leave loving fish even more than you did when watching Finding Nemo. You can learn more about this on their website.

Hot Springs Getaway

Photo: Harrison Resort

An enchanting little village on the south end of the Fraser Valley, Harrison Hot Springs is widely known for its namesake, the hot springs.

The springs were discovered in 1858 by settlers. Over time, people discovered that the springs are a combination of Potash and Sulphur, which come up to the high temperatures of 40 degrees celsius and 60 degrees celsius.

Water in pumped in from the outdoor springs into one visitors can use at a reasonable 38 degrees celsius. If you need a short getaway that includes a built in spa, this is the place to go.

World’s Biggest Sturgeon

Photo: River Fishing

If someone told you that the Fraser River was capable of some of the biggest fish in North America under its calm waters, would you believe them?

Well, you better believe your eyes. There have been several instances where rare albino sturgeon have been caught, each fish over 10 feet long. The record was an astounding 12 foot and four inch long sturgeon, weighing in at about 1100 pounds.

A recent record came close, with an 11 foot long and 750 pound monster of a sturgeon.

Go try your luck today and become the next sturgeon hunter!

Outdoor Drive-In Theatre

Photo: District Local

One of the last three remaining drive-in theatres in all of British Columbia, the Twilight Drive-In stands proud. Representing the years of theatre it took to get to where we are now, it’s truly a juxtaposition of old and new. For their current showings, you can visit their website here.

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This Alpaca Farm In Langley Will Make You Smile Till Your Face Hurts https://604now.com/langley-bc-kensington-prairie-alpaca-farm/ https://604now.com/langley-bc-kensington-prairie-alpaca-farm/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 19:13:13 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=83285 While there are a litany of adorable animals in the world, few rival the alpaca for cuteness. Indeed, these impossibly soft creatures look perpetually cheerful, and they also enjoy a

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While there are a litany of adorable animals in the world, few rival the alpaca for cuteness.

Indeed, these impossibly soft creatures look perpetually cheerful, and they also enjoy a good cuddle. If you’re lucky, they may even spare you a coy kiss!

RELATED: 11 Hidden Gems You Wouldn’t Believe Are In The Fraser Valley

Residents and visitors of Metro Vancouver can enjoy the company of these cute creatures by visiting the Kensington Prairie Farm in Langley, British Columbia. The alpaca farm is home to a large herd of  inquisitive creatures that are sure to steal hearts.

The farm is open to the public from Friday through Saturday. Guests will be able to visit the farm, and see the alpacas and other animals on site. Note however that if you want to get up close and personal with the alpacas, you will need to book a tour in advance as there are limited spots available.

  • Tours: A guided informational tour – $20
  • Walks: Your chance to lead an alpaca – $90 for 2
  • Meet & Greet: An up close visit with alpacas – $200 for 5 guests
  • Yoga with alpacas (only offered occasionally) – $28

Their Boutique

The fun farm not only allows visitors the chance to meet the alpacas, but also allows them to shop from an exciting range of alpaca products. They offer an array of clothing, from hats to scarves, shoes to sweaters, and everything else to keep you cozy.

Indeed, the alpaca wool is exceptionally soft; the highly sought-after material sells for big bucks across the globe. They also sell wines, wall hangings, keychains, figurines, carpets and much more.

Alpaca Farm
Photo: Kensington Prairie Farm / Facebook

Alpaca Farm Brings Joy To The Lower Mainland

Fans of the amicable animals have taken to Instagram to convey their love of the happy herbivores, and the images are painfully dear.

You can check out their website here to get your full dose of alpaca goodness.

 

Want to see some more cuteness? Check out this adorable eatery on Vancouver Island that literally has goats grazing on the roof overhead!

Kensington Prairie Farm

Location: Red Barn, 1736 – 248th Street, Langley, BC

Tickets: General admission $7.50. Children under 5 are free

Hours:

  • Friday 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
  • Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Sunday 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Langley’s Amusement Park Inspired Playground has a Massive Zipline Swing https://604now.com/braydon-park-langley-playground-zipline-swing/ https://604now.com/braydon-park-langley-playground-zipline-swing/#respond Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:02:30 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201057 If you’re looking for a family-friendly destination that offers both adventure and fun, look no further than the playground at Brydon Park in Langley. This charming local park is home

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If you’re looking for a family-friendly destination that offers both adventure and fun, look no further than the playground at Brydon Park in Langley.

This charming local park is home to a variety of attractions, including a massive zipline swing that is sure to thrill visitors of all ages.

RELATED: 10 Best Playgrounds in Langley Your Kids Will Love During Their Next Play Date

Brydon Park Zipline Swing

The highlight of Brydon Park is undoubtedly the impressive zipline swing. Staring off on a slope and spanning a fairly long distance, the zipline allows riders to soar through the air at fairly fast speeds.

This exhilarating experience gives a sense of flying as riders glide over the park’s beautiful green spaces. The ride is designed to be both thrilling and safe, making it a popular attraction for children and adults alike.

Additional Amenities at Brydon Park

While the zipline swing is the star of the show, Brydon Park offers much more for visitors to enjoy:

  • Playground: In addition to the zipline, the park features a well-equipped playground with swings, slides, climbing structures, and other interactive play equipment that caters to children of various ages.
  • Walking Trails: The park boasts scenic walking trails that meander through its lush landscapes and ponds. These paths are perfect for a leisurely stroll, providing opportunities to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
  • Picnic Areas: Families and groups can take advantage of the designated picnic areas, complete with tables, shaded spots and washrooms nearby.
  • Sports Facilities: For those looking to stay active, the park offers sports facilities such as basketball courts, a baseball diamond and open fields.
  • Dog Friendly: For those wanting to bring their furry friends, there is also an off leash area.
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Brydon Park

Location: 198 st and, 53 Ave, Langley, BC V3A 1G1

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10 Best Playgrounds in Langley Your Kids Will Love During Their Next Play Date https://604now.com/langley-bc-best-playgrounds-for-kids/ https://604now.com/langley-bc-best-playgrounds-for-kids/#respond Mon, 01 Apr 2024 15:36:03 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=162565 If you are in the Langley area, you will want to check out these playgrounds that are proving to be a fun adventure for kids of all ages. Langley has

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If you are in the Langley area, you will want to check out these playgrounds that are proving to be a fun adventure for kids of all ages.

Langley has been recently turning out new developments, new homes, businesses and neighbourhoods. Therefore, it’s no surprise that there are really great parks to play at in the city as well.

Here is our round-up of must-see playgrounds in the Langley area.

RELATED: 9 Of The Coolest Playgrounds For Kids In The Tri-Cities

Langley Playgrounds To Check Out

Brydon Park

Brydon park has some amazing climbing structures and a little carousel. However, the coolest part of this playground is definitely the unique zipline swing ride that allows your child to swing across the playground on a thrilling little ride.

Penzer Parkour Park

Penzer Parkour Park is definitely worth a visit. There is a whole parkour area in this park that is spectacular. In addition to that, there are lots of areas for climbing with both wooden structures and bouncy tires, as well as fun rubber matted hills. The in-ground trampoline, bike park with pump track, skate park all add to the unique vibe of this playground.

Murrayville Outdoor Activity Park

This playground is a paradise for children who love to climb, explore, balance, and play in the sand. The rock climbing towers, connected by a wobbly bridge, provide a thrilling experience for kids who want to conquer new heights. There are also three slides, a saucer swing, and spring riders to provide a variety of play options. The playground also features a nature hunt game that encourages kids to explore the environment around them.

Willoughby Community Centre

 

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This playgrounds sits right beside the Langley Events Centre and is a a perfect play place for toddlers and school-aged kids. This fenced off area has a soft turf which allows for safe play. The massive tree tower has a swirly side, and has many features including a rock wall, climbing features and plenty of miniature play structures. The large area also includes a splash pad for warmer weather days.

Aldergrove Credit Union Community Complex Playground

The Aldergrove CUCC is a fantastic beach themed playground situated right beside the water park. Recommended for toddlers that are a bit older, the playground boasts 3 tall and exciting slides that offer just the right amount of thrill without being too fast. Several tall and challenging climbing routes are also available for kids who love to explore and challenge their physical limits. The playground also features a soft, squishy floor surface, unique net bridge at the top of the structure, and cute surf board shaped benches.

City Park

Who doesn’t love a dinosaur themed playground? This place hosts hours of fun with multiple slides (3 beside each other for fun play dates) and even a smaller one for younger kids. There are rock shaped climbing structures, hidden dino eggs, and a nearby waterpark. The park sits nestled in a beautiful park setting with picnic tables all around.

Williams Park

This park and playground has a very naturistic vibe with both river and forest views. The playground is made mostly of natural materials and provides a large amount of climbing and physical fun that is sure to tucker the kids out. There’s a sheltered picnic area, gazebo, swimming hole, as well as outdoor fitness equipment.

Linwood Park

This park is widely enjoyed by all ages. There is a zip line and unique monkey bars which allow for a lot of fun swinging around. The park itself is catered to be diverse for young kids as well as toddlers and is rated quite highly amongst local residents.

Douglas Park

Located in downtown Langley, this fenced off play park has a water park, bowling green, sports box, hoops and more. The playground itself has a number of fun and unique climbing structures including a sphere, as well as multiple slides. There is beautiful green space to enjoy a full day of fun.

Hazel Grove Park

 

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This may be a Surrey park but still very close to Langley, Hazelgrove Park is a 3.5-hectares (8.65 acres) community park that has everything. This includes a playground, a concrete parkour park, splash area, tennis courts, basketball courts and more. There is something for all ages, and there’s a large field for those who just want to lay in the sun.

For more places to explore in beautiful BC, check out our Travel & Outdoors section.

 

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Startup Canada Tour | Langley https://604now.com/event/startup-canada-tour-langley/ https://604now.com/event/startup-canada-tour-langley/#respond Wed, 15 May 2024 16:00:00 +0000 https://604now.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=200631 Connect with the Canadian entrepreneurship ecosystem at Startup Canada Tour to build out your network, learn from industry experts, and apply that knowledge back into your early stage business! Join

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Connect with the Canadian entrepreneurship ecosystem at Startup Canada Tour to build out your network, learn from industry experts, and apply that knowledge back into your early stage business!

Join Startup Canada on Wednesday, May 15, at the Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre and get access to:

🎤 Inspiring keynotes, engaging panels, and actionable workshops

💡Expert advising through the Ask the Expert Lounge

🧠 Local and national support organizations 🤝 Networking and resource sharing

Pitch your business at Startup Canada Tour

Entrepreneurs are invited to participate in the Startup Global “Pop-up” Pitch Competition as part of the Startup Canada Tour, an in-person opportunity to win a cash prize of $3,000 at one of our four Tour stops.

The winner will then gain entry to pitch at the Startup Global Pitch Competition Grand Finale in Kitchener-Waterloo on October 30, 2024, where they and 9 other finalists will pitch live on the Mainstage for their chance to win from an overall $70,000 cash prize pool.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to supercharge your entrepreneurial journey!

Register Online

Registration is now open online at

Startup Pass + Pitch Application:  Early bird passes are available until March 28th for $30.00 and regular passes are $45.00.

General Admission Pass + Partner Pass: Early bird passes are available until March 28th for $95.00 and regular passes are $139.00.

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Trace Bundy’s Acoustic Spring Concert https://604now.com/event/trace-bundys-acoustic-spring/ https://604now.com/event/trace-bundys-acoustic-spring/#respond Sun, 03 Mar 2024 03:30:00 +0000 https://604now.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=199504 Experience the magic of Trace Bundy’s Acoustic Spring Brace yourself for an unforgettable evening as the internationally acclaimed guitar virtuoso, Trace Bundy, returns to the Lower Mainland! Mark your calendars

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🎸🌸 Experience the magic of Trace Bundy’s Acoustic Spring🌸🎸 ✨

Brace yourself for an unforgettable evening as the internationally acclaimed guitar virtuoso, Trace Bundy, returns to the Lower Mainland! ✨ 📅

Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 2nd at 7:30 PM and join us at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University – Langley Campus.

A guitar virtuoso and cross-genre musician, Trace Bundy has been captivating fans around the world with his unforgettable live performances. Originally finding fame through YouTube, Bundy has been dubbed “The Acoustic Ninja”, wowing global audiences with his harmonics, looping, multiple capos, unique banter, and stage presence. The concert evening will feature Trace Bundy performing his original instrumental music in addition to familiar popular songs done in an acoustic style! We’ve made .

The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00 p.m.) You won’t want to miss this unique concert experience to usher in the spring of 2024. This event will also raise awareness and support for Duncan Africa. It will be a fun night of music and laughter, and we look forward to seeing you.

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12 Days Of Giveaways: Win a $300 Downtown Langley Gift Card https://604now.com/12-days-of-giveaways-win-a-300-downtown-langley-gift-card-2023/ https://604now.com/12-days-of-giveaways-win-a-300-downtown-langley-gift-card-2023/#respond Thu, 07 Dec 2023 18:33:24 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=199261 As part of our 12 Days of Giveaways, we’ve partnered with the Downtown Langley Business Association to give one lucky winner a $300 Downtown Langley gift card to spend shopping

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As part of our 12 Days of Giveaways, we’ve partnered with the Downtown Langley Business Association to give one lucky winner a $300 Downtown Langley gift card to spend shopping in the heart of Langley City!

The downtown core boasts a wide array of noteworthy shops, salons, bakeries and many more gems you won’t find anywhere else. If you’ve yet to visit, this is the perfect opportunity to explore and treat yourself.

To enter, simply follow the rules below!

CONTEST

To enter, please follow the rules on Instagram:

Entries will be accepted until 11:59 pm on December 24, 2023.

One winner will be drawn at random and contacted through Instagram.

Check out more prizes up for grabs in our annual 12 Days of Giveaways.

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Free Christmas Town Whoville & the Grinch Display in Langley https://604now.com/free-christmas-whoville-town-in-langley-2023/ https://604now.com/free-christmas-whoville-town-in-langley-2023/#respond Tue, 05 Dec 2023 20:21:37 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=199124 Looking for a free Christmas experience in Langley? Look no further than “Magical Holiday Lane on Forty Third” in Langley. You may recognize this charming neighborhood home from their Halloween

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Looking for a free Christmas experience in Langley? Look no further than “Magical Holiday Lane on Forty Third” in Langley.

You may recognize this charming neighborhood home from their Halloween transformation earlier this year. However, as Christmas comes around, the house is turned into the Winter Wonderland of Whoville from Dr. Seuss’s holiday classic.

The best part, it’s open to the public and entirely FREE to visit.

RELATED: Burnaby’s Popular Christmas Lights Display Just Lit Up Again For a Good Cause

Where To See These Langley Christmas Lights

Located at 20504 43 Avenue in Brookswood, Langley, this delightful Christmas Town is open from 9 am to 9 pm every day.

Visitors can enter through an arch entrance, greeted by the grinch himself and immerse yourself in a world of holiday wonder.

As you wander through this festive Christmas Town, you’ll be captivated by hundreds of props and decorations thoughtfully arranged across the property. Stroll through beautiful lights, Christmas trees, and props that seem to have come straight out of the pages of Dr. Seuss’s classic tale.

Take a look at the stunning display:

Christmas lights Langley
Photo submitted by Debbie Biggin
Christmas lights Langley
Photo submitted by Debbie Biggin
Christmas lights Langley
Photo submitted by Debbie Biggin
Christmas lights Langley
Photo submitted by Debbie Biggin
Christmas lights Langley
Photo submitted by Debbie Biggin

Magical Holiday Lane on Forty Third

Where: 20504 43 Ave Langley, BC

When: Open in December from 9 am to 9 pm every day.

Cost: Free

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