The long weekend may be over, but there’s still plenty to enjoy in Langley this September. From the excitement of the Langley Good Times Cruise-In and the vibrant stɑl’əw̓ Pow Wow to seasonal activities like the Cranberry Plunge, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking forward to fall festivities or gearing up for Fort Camping’s winter specials next month, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of our community. Explore the variety of events and activities coming up this month, and if you need specific ideas, we're here to help!
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LANGLEY GOOD TIMES CRUISE-IN
Join us this Saturday in Aldergrove for the Langley Good Times Cruise-In, where thousands of specialty vehicles line the streets in one of Canada’s largest mixed car shows. Spectator admission is free, and it’s just $30 to showcase your vehicle. Plus, don't miss the exciting appearance of the In-N-Out truck, making its only stop in Canada just for this event. |
| stɑl̓əw̓ POW-WOW
Come out and celebrate Indigenous culture at the third annual stɑl’əw̓ Pow Wow, hosted by the stɑl’əw̓ Arts and Cultural Society at the Langley Events Centre from September 15 to 17. The Pow Wow is a vibrant celebration of Indigenous traditions, music, regalia, and art. All are welcome to join in the festivities and honor the rich heritage of Indigenous communities. |
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VANCOUVER GIANTS
The Vancouver Giants are gearing up for the new season, with their home opener scheduled for September 20th. As a prominent team in the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Giants call Langley, British Columbia, their home. Don’t miss the excitement of the first game as the season kicks off at the Langley Events Centre.
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| FOREST FEST
Join the Township of Langley for the inaugural event celebrating the forest and wilderness of British Columbia. This community-focused event will feature a variety of activities, including kids' games, educational panels, chainsaw carvers, and food trucks. Come explore nature and discover all that the great outdoors has to offer. |
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CRANBERRY PLUNGE EXPERIENCE
The Cranberry Plunge will reopen for a limited time from late September to mid-October, excluding Sundays and Mondays. This year, guests can book the Plunge separately from farm tours, which are available on select dates. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online to secure your spot.
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| WINTER CAMPING PROGRAM
Fort Camping is offering great deals for extended stays from October 18 to April 14. While summer is still here, it's the perfect time to plan ahead for a cozy winter retreat. Enjoy special rates for both short and long-term stays. Click the link below to book and get ready for a winter escape. |
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LOCAL INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES AROUND THE FRASER VALLEY
The Fraser Valley is rich with opportunities to engage with Indigenous culture and heritage. From attending festivals to supporting local Indigenous artists and businesses, there are many ways to connect and learn. As September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, it's a crucial time to reflect and take part in building a more inclusive future. Discover how you can honor and celebrate the enduring legacy of Indigenous Peoples in the Valley. |
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18 FUN FALL EXPERIENCES IN THE FRASER VALLEY
Autumn in the Fraser Valley offers an array of seasonal activities. Whether you're strolling through pumpkin patches with a pumpkin spice latte in hand or sampling apple cider at local farms, there are plenty of fall experiences to enjoy. For more details on upcoming fall festivals and family-friendly events in the Valley, visit the blog linked below. |
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