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Fort Langley National Historic Site

Spring Break 2025

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A costumed Indigenous elder and a young boy.
Location(s): Fort Langley National Historic Site
Cost: Regular admission fees apply. *Free admission for youth 17 and under

Hey little explorers! Get ready for an exciting spring break adventure full of fun activities and hands-on learning.

Theme of the event:

Wild Wonders: Discover Nature & Animals This Spring Break!

Here's what’s in store:

  • 🔎 Parka the Beaver Scavenger Hunt – Go on a fun quest to find Parka the Beaver! Follow the clues, explore hidden corners, and collect awesome prizes along the way.
  • 🌱 Meet Nature Helpers – Connect with local nature and conservation groups and learn how to help care for the land and animals.
  • ⚒️See History Come to Life – Watch our costumed interpreters demonstrate traditional heritage skills and learn about the history of Fort Langley.
  • 📅 Join special daily programs, such as “Fort Talk” and Interpreter demonstrations at 11 am, 12 pm, and from 1 pm to 3 pm.
What's happening:

Recurring Daily Events

10 am to 5 pm

  • Parka Scavenger Hunt: Visitor Center
  • Fort Talk
  • Interpreter's special demo

Special Events and Community Presenters

Saturday, March 15:

  • Stanley Park Ecology Society
  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers

Sunday, March 16:

  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers

Monday, March 17:

  • Derby Reach Brae Island Parks Association

Tuesday, March 18:

  • Derby Reach Brae Island Parks Association

Wednesday, March 19:

  • Vancouver Avian Research Center
  • Langley Weavers and Spinners

Thurday, March 20:

  • Invasive Species Council of Metro Vancouver

Friday, March 21:

  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers
  • Metro Vancouver Parks

Saturday, March 22:

  • Pacific Streamkeepers Federation
  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers
  • 10:30 am and 12 pm: Indigenous tools presentations by Kwantlen elder Karen Gabriel

Sunday, March 23

  • Pacific Streamkeepers Federation
  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers
  • 10:30 am and 12 pm: Tracks, scats, skulls presentations by Kwantlen elder Karen Gabriel

Monday, March 24

  • Pacific Streamkeepers Federation

Thurday, March 27

  • Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve Society

Saturday, March 29

  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers
  • 10:30 am and 12 pm: Indigenous tools presentations by Kwantlen elder Karen Gabriel

Sunday, March 30

  • Maple Creek Streamkeepers
  • 10:30 am and 12 pm: Tracks, scats, skulls presentations by Kwantlen elder Karen Gabriel

 

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