Summer may be over, but don’t feel the blues - there’s still plenty to enjoy this season in Langley! With the Thanksgiving long weekend coming up, it’s the perfect time to explore the community and take part in the many fall events and activities happening throughout the Township. From family-friendly outings to seasonal celebrations, there are countless ways to spend your weekend and embrace the spirit of autumn. Here’s a look at some exciting things happening in Langley this fall.
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FORT LANGLEY CRANBERRY FESTIVAL - OCT 12
Join us at the Fort Langley Cranberry Festival, a beloved annual event that celebrates the region’s rich history and the cranberry’s role in our local heritage. This community event offers a full day of fun, supporting local businesses and vendors while bringing together residents and visitors. Enjoy live entertainment, explore the market, and experience the heart of Fort Langley in a festive and historic setting on Saturday, October 12th. |
| LOCAL PUMPKIN PATCHES
Plan a fun autumn day out at Aldor Acres, Eagle Acres Dairy, Krause Berry Farms, or Loft Country. From picking pumpkins to enjoying hayrides and seasonal treats, there’s something for everyone. Each farm has its own unique activities, so be sure to check their websites and social media for details. Plus, we have an exciting giveaway happening for one of the farms! To enter, head over to our Instagram by clicking below. |
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GRAPE STOMP AT TOWNSHIP 7 - OCT 19
Get ready for the Grape Stomp on Saturday, October 19, from 12PM to 4PM. Teams of 6-8 can compete in the grape-stomping contest, with prizes for Best Heat, Best Costumes, and Best Team Spirit. Enjoy live music from Spike Sullivan, delicious food, and friendly competition. Don’t miss out on this exciting event. Click the link below to purchase a spot for your team. |
| GRAVE TALES
Experience the eerie side of history with Grave Tales at Fort Langley National Historic Site, running until October 27. This after-dark guided tour takes you through the village, offering thrilling stories from the past. Perfect for history buffs or those seeking a unique evening adventure, Grave Tales is sure to leave you with a new perspective on Fort Langley’s rich history. |
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LANGLEY RIVERMEN
The Langley Rivermen's season has officially begun at the George Preston Arena. Join the excitement and experience fast-paced BCHL action as the Rivermen compete against top teams in the Coastal Division. Don't miss out on the thrilling games, cheer on the team and be part of the action.
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| GUIDED WALKS
Join the Langley Field Naturalists for guided nature walks that typically last about two hours, exploring the natural areas of Langley. Pre-registration is mandatory to ensure adequate leadership and maintain group sizes. Enjoy various locations led by different leaders throughout the season. |
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NEW CONCESSION AT LANGLEY EVENTS CENTRE FEATURING LANGLEY LOOP
Exciting news for Langley! A new concession at the Langley Events Centre now features beers from all eight Langley Loop breweries. This initiative supports local businesses and allows visitors to enjoy award-winning brews during events. Be sure to check them out at the next Vancouver Giants game. |
MORE THINGS TO DO IN THE FRASER VALLEY
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YOUR ULTIMATE PUMPKIN PATCH GUIDE TO THE FRASER VALLEY
Pumpkin season is in full swing in the Fraser Valley. Explore the local pumpkin patches, enjoy the autumn scenery, and find festive décor to bring the season home. The latest blog highlights various farms to experience the beauty of fall and fun activities to enjoy, rain or shine. Click below to discover all the best places for your autumn adventures. |
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GHOSTS OF THE FRASER VALLEY: OUR FAVOURITE LOCAL HAUNTS THIS HALLOWEEN
As Halloween approaches, the Fraser Valley transforms into a haven for those seeking spine-tingling thrills. If you're craving something more terrifying than a pumpkin patch, check out the most haunted spots and mysterious experiences that will leave you with chills. From haunted houses to ghostly trails, get ready to embrace the fear this spooky season. Click below to explore the frightful side of the Fraser Valley. |
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