Plan your visit
Fort Langley National Historic Site
Did you know?
A 48-km drive from downtown Vancouver, Fort Langley National Historic Site can be explored in a day, including an audio tour of the fur trade era buildings, heritage gardens and farm, and the interactive Xplorers and blacksmith experiences. Overnight oTENTik adventures within the palisade allow time to discover riverfront trails, local farms and wineries, and to wander through the shops and cafes in the nearby village of Fort Langley.
Hours of operation
Entrance gate, historic buildings and facilities.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, seasonal and annual admission passes, oTENTiks, special programs, and more. Free admission for youth.
Passes and permits
Commercial film and photography permits, travel media passes.
Site map
Orientation map and description of the heritage buildings.
Site rentals
Rent one of Fort Langley's heritage buildings, outdoor spaces, or the entire site for your upcoming event.
Facilities and services
Accessibility information about parking, visitor facilities, language services, and pets.
Safety and guidelines
COVID-19 and your visit.
Accessibility
Accessible pathways, oTENTik, facilities and experiences, and wheelchair to borrow.
Travel trade
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How to get here
Location
Location:
23433 Mavis Avenue
PO Box 129
Fort Langley BC V1M 2R5
Phone
604-513-4777
Email
fort.langley@pc.gc.ca
Directions
Fort Langley is located along the Fraser River, 6 kilometres north of Trans-Canada Highway 1 in Langley Township.
By car: From Highway 1, take exit 66, 232nd Street (north). Follow 232nd Street North to the stop sign on Glover Road. Turn right and follow Glover Road through the village of Fort Langley. Turn right at the traffic light on Mavis Avenue. The national historic site is at the end of the street.
By bus: To visit by public transportation, take the 562 bus to the nearest stop on 96th Avenue at Glover Road. To plan your route, visit the translink website.
Please note that the Glover Road crossing will be closed for construction between University Drive south of Highway 1 and Telegraph Trail north of Highway 1. Detours will be in place beginning early March 2023 until summer 2024. Learn more here
Facilities and services
Services and amenities
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