Langley
Langley has always rewarded bold adventurers.
At Fort Langley, which was built by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1827, fur traders exchanged furs, salmon and cranberries with local Indigenous communities. It is also the spot where BC was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Now, it is a National Historic Site, a scenic spot where that history comes to life through demonstrations of blacksmithing and barrel-making and other interpretive programs. It is also the location of Brewhalla, an annual beer-and-music festival.
Today, Langley offers adventurers a tantalizing mix of urban and rural experiences, reflected by its local breweries through their bold and creative beer and food menus, which often incorporate local ingredients or historic themes in their brands. Located in the heart of the Fraser Valley, yet still an easy drive from Vancouver or the border, this ale trail encompasses Langley as well as several local communities, including Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, and Fort Langley.
Langley’s burgeoning craft beer community got its start more than 20 years ago when Dead Frog Brewery (originally named Backwoods Brewing) opened in Aldergrove. Flash forward to 2016 when Trading Post Brewing became the first brewery to open in Langley itself. After that, the floodgates opened — since then, several more breweries have joined this scene, including Camp Beer Co., Farm Country Brewing, and Five Roads Brewing.
Nearby is Kwantlen Polytechnic University, which offers BC’s only Brewing Diploma, a two-year program that has trained hundreds of future brewers, many of whom work in the province’s craft beer industry today. The KPU Beer Lab has won many awards, including BC Brewery of the Year in 2019. It is open to the public for beer sales on Friday afternoons.
Langley has another craft beer hub that is easily accessible off the Trans-Canada Highway, with Dead Frog Brewing’s new location, Smugglers’ Trail Caskworks, and the Barley Merchant Taproom & Kitchen with 50 rotating BC exclusive taps. Langley’s newest brewery is Brookswood Brewing, already a community hub for the neighbourhood it is named after.
Based on a 96-acre farm that has been owned and operated by one family for generations, Locality Brewing offers the unique opportunity to taste beer brewed with ingredients grown and processed on-site.
And be sure to stock up on your favourites at Angry Otter Liquor on 248th.
Day 1
Blacksmith is an artisan bakeshop, cafe and pizzeria located in Fort Langley, built on the original site of Reid’s Blacksmith Shop, circa 1910. The Bakery creates real food using traditional artisanal methods, baked fresh daily, on-site, in the open kitchen using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.
Local craft beer, fresh food, and a friendly and inviting atmosphere for the community to gather. Open for lunch and dinner.
The original Fort Langley was a bustling Hudson’s Bay Company trading post, built at Derby Reach in 1827. Walk or cycle between the two forts along the Fort to Fort Trail. Tackling the whole trail can take up to 4 hours but you can take on just a portion and enjoy sights along the Fraser River.
Rising from the mist of the Fraser River, the palisades of Fort Langley stand tall. Inside the walls, rough-hewn timber buildings recreate the rugged 1800s. See where Hudson’s Bay Company fur traders mingled with California gold prospectors and hear First Nations interpreters tell century-old tales.
The tasting room boasts a full kitchen that prepares dishes that pair perfectly with our quality beers and cask-conditioned ales.
A welcoming tasting room with a view of the brewery featuring over 20 taps of award winning craft beer, delicious locally sourced eats made fresh in-house, including mouth watering pizza, and a spacious dog-friendly patio.
Sabà is a family-owned business operating under two roofs where culture, cuisine and community come together. Inspired by the colours and flavours of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, their ingredient-forward menu is a carefully crafted balance of local, seasonal flavours.
Come enjoy a glass or flight of wine and snacks curated with a focus on fresh, local, in-season ingredients.
Unwind, and enjoy Langley’s warm hospitality. When it’s time to rest your head, our hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and rustic campsites for a night under the stars look forward to welcoming you. From large hotel brands to smaller economical hosts, our accommodation providers are sure to exceed all traveler expectations.
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Come stroll around and visit the unique shops, cafes and restaurants in the Village of Fort Langley. If you’re a history buff, be sure to explore the Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former trading post of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
Beyond beer, the Township of Langley is also home to nine wineries, a cidery and a distillery where you can see the crops grown that result in the delicious “farm to bottle” product.
Day 2
A small country diner, built in 1946, The Hilltop Diner has become an iconic location for movies and exceptionally good, honest, home-cooked food. The Hilltop Diner has made it their passion to serve only the best food sourced from local producers, farmers and vendors. Features burgers, delicious eggs benedict and house made fresh fruit and cream pies
Home to Willow Way - a pop up space for local artisans and vendors that changes regularly, T&T Supermarket, and more.
Celebrating the outdoors at Camp Beer Co. is easy with their tasting room's glass, roll-up doors and the large south-facing, family-friendly, dog-friendly outdoor patio.
Modern casual dining with a global, adventurous approach. Proudly independent, quirky & probably too loud for your grandma. Discover a lively new location in the heart of Langley.
Well Seasoned, a true foodie’s paradise. A retail store & cooking school featuring a fantastic array of food, ingredients & cookware made locally and imported.
At the intersection of good beer and great company is Five Roads Brewing. Enjoy a wide selection of craft beer to enjoy alongside great pizza or a snack board. A perfect lunch stop!
Inspired by the historical origins of its community, Trading Post reflects that story in its beer.
Enjoy a BC exclusive bar featuring 50 constantly rotating taps of local craft beer, cider and wine, plus creative BC cocktails, all paired with an elevated scratch made food menu.
Unwind, and enjoy Langley’s warm hospitality. When it’s time to rest your head, our hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and rustic campsites for a night under the stars look forward to welcoming you. From large hotel brands to smaller economical hosts, our accommodation providers are sure to exceed all traveler expectations.
Day 3
Join us along the Historic Otter 248th Trail from 72 Avenue all the way down to Zero Avenue and discover the freshest products, right off the farm, for you and your family to enjoy.
Enjoy fresh hot waffles served year round from our Walk In Waffle Bar. Waffle toppings change with the season and in the summer months, with the berry crops being harvested.
Locality Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery known for its unique and locally sourced beer offerings, creating a vibrant community space where beer enthusiasts can gather and enjoy quality brews.
Angry Otter’s signature store location, featuring 10,000 square feet of shopping space with over 3,000 wine labels, a selection of exclusive products, and one of the largest walk-in beer coolers in BC, which holds over 300 different craft beers.
Raptors Knoll Disc Golf Park provides enjoyment and challenge for players of all ages and skill levels with multiple teepads and basket locations on each hole suitable for novice, advanced, and professional level players.
Welcome to Fraser Valley Cider Company's 12-acre farm, with 1800 trees in the orchards! Pouring over 25 different varieties of english and french cider apples our aim is to grow the types of apples that make the highest quality cider. Their handcrafted ciders are made in small batches using traditional techniques and freshly pressed BC Apples.
A community hub for the Brookswood neighbourhood in Langley serving a delicious range of beers, along with flatbread pizzas, paninis and charcuteris boards.
From the moment you step into The Lodge, you’ll find the defining elements of a classic steakhouse. Warm, inviting décor, a thoughtfully curated wine list and, of course, a perfectly aged steak. With exceptional hospitality and hallmark tableside service, The Lodge harkens back to a time when the dining experience was an art form.
Unwind, and enjoy Langley’s warm hospitality. When it’s time to rest your head, our hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and rustic campsites for a night under the stars look forward to welcoming you. From large hotel brands to smaller economical hosts, our accommodation providers are sure to exceed all traveler expectations.
Day 4
After a round of golf, have a round of craft beer and enjoy the scenery at Newlands Bar & Grill. Hang out with friends and family at this relaxing spot accompanied by hand-crafted comfort dishes.
Check out what the next generation of brewers is brewing at the KPU Brew Lab, BC’s only Brewing Diploma. Open Fridays from 1-6 pm for growler fills, tastings and tours.
Downtown Langley is home to over 500 unique shops, services and restaurants. This pedestrian-oriented shopping area features free parking, and includes historic Innes Corners, trendy McBurney Plaza as well as the Cascades Casino Resort. As you enjoy a leisurely stroll through this beautiful area, you'll find handmade giftware, jewelry, fine art, fabulous clothing and footwear, unique housewares, hand crafted furniture, antiques and a variety of other fabulous items that you won’t find anywhere else.
Creating fresh, healthy bowls of Hawaiian-inspired Poké, this local restaurant is full of heart and only a short walk from Farm Country Brewing.
Farm Country Brewing celebrates Langley’s heritage as a farming community. Based in a building that once housed a supermarket, it has a big tasting room with space for over 100 people, along with a patio out front.
Grab your camera and take a self-guided tour throughout Langley City’s Mural Walk to check out over 25 stunning, hand-painted murals from local artists.
This one-of-a-kind restaurant combines the love of fresh, local ingredients and craft beer with the enjoyment of board gaming.
Discover Langley City is proud to partner with premium brands such as Coast, Best Western, and Days Inn, as well as Westward Inn & Suites, a locally-owned, independent motel. Our hotels and motels offer a variety of guest room styles from full-suites ideal for extended stays, to your traditional guest rooms with 2 beds. All properties provide complimentary parking, wifi, and are 100% non-smoking.
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For a change of pace during your day, take a stroll and relax by stopping at one of Langley City’s 18 parks. For the perfect picnic spot, visit City Park (207 Street between 48 Avenue & 51 Avenue) to enjoy grassy, open space and sheltered picnic tables.
Next, experience a moment of tranquillity in between your brews and delicious local meals along the Nicomekl Floodplain Trail, starting at Portage Park (204 Street & 51A Avenue). This trail is great for spotting wildlife and taking in some fresh air in any weather!