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BC Farm Machinery and Agriculture Museum
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9131 King Street, Langley
(604) 888-2272
This museum, located next to the Langley Centennial Museum, houses a fascinating collection of early farming equipment including steam tractors and stump pullers. The museum is open from April to October Tuesday to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. On Sundays you can visit the museum from 1 to 4:45 p.m. Admission to the museum is $4 for adults, $2 for seniors and students aged 12 to 18 and $1 for children aged six to 12. Kids under six get in free.
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Blair Wave Pool
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22200 Fraser Highway
(604) 530-WAVE
Wave pool is open every day, year-round. The wave machine makes you feel like you're in the Pacific. There's a volcano with flashing lights, a waterfall, a fitness centre and a sauna.
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Fort Langley National Historic Park
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23433 Mavis Street
(604) 888-4424
This is the birthplace of British Columbia. During a visit you'll step inside the high walls to experience the sounds and sights of the Hudson's Bay trading post during the 1850s. The site is open year-round from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Fort's palisades and buildings have been restored and costumed staff demonstrate blacksmithing, barrel making and pioneer cooking. Admission for adults is $4 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $2 for children aged six to 16. Kids under six get in free
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Paddlewheeler Cruises
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Bedford House Restaurant, 9272 Glover Rd, Ft Langley
(604) 525-4465 (New Westminster)
Experience a river adventure on The Native, a 27 metre replica of a sternwheeler! You'll leave from the New Westminster waterfront and take a ride back to the 19th century. The all-day trip offers an entertaining narration which explains the accomplishments and hardships encountered by Simon Fraser on his voyage to the mouth of the river. You'll hear about the Natives who fished and hunted along the river, the wild days of the Gold Rush and the role of the Hudson's Bay Company in the development of British Columbia. The tour will take you past Port Hammond, Barnston Island, Port Haney and you'll dock at Fort Langley (with a two hour stopover), the birthplace of British Columbia. Pass by the riverside communities of Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Surrey, Port Hammond, and Haney. Cruises are offered at various time and fares vary, with one-way trips available
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Greater Vancouver Zoo
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5948-264th Street
City: Aldergrove, BC, V4W 1N7
604-856-6825, Fax: 604-857-9008
The Greater Vancouver Zoo is dedicated to conservation and protection of endangered species, and creating an educational environment that inspires understanding, appreciation and concern about our wildlife and wild places.
We are open 364 days a year, closing only for Christmas Day! Hours of operation are: Summer Season, (Apr. 1 - Sept. 30) 9:00am - 7:00pm Winter Season, (Oct. 1 - Mar. 31) 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Langley Centennial Museum and National Exhibition
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Centre Mavis and King Streets
(604) 888-3922
This museum features several fascinating displays about the First People, including their wood carvings, tools, stone sculptures and basketry. You'll also learn how the early Asian and European pioneers adapted to their western Canadian land. Shop at the Noel Booth General Store. The museum is open from Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. From September to May, the museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. every day except Monday. Admission is by donation.
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Paddlewheeler Cruises
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Bedford House Restaurant, 9272 Glover Rd, Ft Langley
(604) 525-4465 (New Westminster)
Experience a river adventure on The Native, a 27 metre replica of a sternwheeler! You'll leave from the New Westminster waterfront and take a ride back to the 19th century. The all-day trip offers an entertaining narration which explains the accomplishments and hardships encountered by Simon Fraser on his voyage to the mouth of the river. You'll hear about the Natives who fished and hunted along the river, the wild days of the Gold Rush and the role of the Hudson's Bay Company in the development of British Columbia. The tour will take you past Port Hammond, Barnston Island, Port Haney and you'll dock at Fort Langley (with a two hour stopover), the birthplace of British Columbia. Pass by the riverside communities of Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Surrey, Port Hammond, and Haney. Cruises are offered at various time and fares vary, with one-way trips available
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