Fort Langley National Historic Site
Strategically located on the banks of the Fraser River, the palisades of Fort Langley stand tall. Discover the rich and varied history of this Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post as you explore the rough-hewn timber buildings that recreate life in the 1800s.
Hope Meets Action: Echoes Through the Black Continuum
The new exhibition "Hope Meets Action: Echoes Through the Black Continuum," presented by the BC Black History Awareness Society in collaboration with the Royal BC Museum, is located on the top floor of the Big House.
Fun for the whole family
Learn through play as you participate in our hands-on children's activities.
Visiting Fort Langley National Historic Site
Activities and experiences
Things to do, events, guided tours, school programs, children's activities, volunteering.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, how to get here, hours of operation, site map, accessibility, facilities and services, site rentals.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Sleep overnight in a history-themed oTENTik.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Passes and permits
Commercial film and photography permits.
About Fort Langley National Historic Site
Culture and history
History, artifacts, designation information.
Stewardship and management
Jobs, partners, film permits, management planning and public consultations, contact us.
Contact Fort Langley National Historic Site
General inquiries:Phone:604-513-4777
Email: fort.langley@pc.gc.ca
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Hours of operation
Fort Langley National Historic Site is open 7 days a week, 10 am to 5 pm.
We are closed on December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1.
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