Bez Arts Hub is a live performance venue and arts training space that hosts a wide range of creative experiences throughout the year. With a black box theatre and flexible studio spaces, Bez presents live music, improv comedy nights, and performances by Canadian artists, alongside workshops and classes in dance, music, film, and movement.
The hub also supports the local arts community by offering space rentals for rehearsals, classes, and performances when available. Designed as a welcoming place to gather, create, and connect, Bez Arts Hub plays an active role in Langley’s cultural scene, bringing artists and audiences together through shared creative experiences.
Canadian Museum of Flight is a volunteer-driven museum dedicated to preserving and sharing Canada’s aviation history. The museum offers a hands-on experience, with a wide range of aircraft and exhibits that allow visitors to see up close how planes were built using materials such as wood, fabric, and aluminum.
Exhibits are arranged in a chronological flow from the First World War to present day, highlighting Canada’s role in aviation over time. With regularly refreshed displays, ground-level access, and an on-site gift shop featuring aviation-themed books, apparel, and souvenirs, the Canadian Museum of Flight is an engaging stop for visitors of all ages.
Built in 1915 for the Canadian Northern Railway, the CNR Station reflects a period of rapid agricultural growth and settlement in the Fraser Valley. The station later became part of the Canadian National Railway and served passengers through both the steam and diesel eras until 1980, playing an important role in connecting Langley to the wider region.
Originally located 240 metres west of its current site, the station was carefully relocated in 1983 by volunteers from the Langley Heritage Society and designated a Municipal Heritage Site the following year. Built to a standard 3rd Class Type design, it is one of the few remaining stations of its kind in western Canada and the only surviving station from this era in the Langley region. Today, the historic building is owned by the Township of Langley and maintained and operated by the Langley Heritage Society.
Fort Langley Community Hall is a historic event venue located in the heart of Fort Langley, available for weddings, meetings, community events, fundraisers, and private gatherings. The upper ballroom includes a stage and concession area and can host up to 180 guests banquet-style or 200 in an auditorium layout. A smaller lower-level meeting room accommodates 30 to 45 guests, with a full caterer’s kitchen, accessible entrances and washrooms, front lawn space for ceremonies, and on-site parking included with full rentals.
Built in 1931, the hall remains a central gathering place in the village and is also a recognizable filming location, appearing in several television series and films. Today, Fort Langley Community Hall continues to host a wide range of events while offering a unique historic setting in one of the Fraser Valley’s most walkable village centres.
Fort Langley National Historic Site brings the early West Coast fur trade to life and marks the location where British Columbia was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Originally built in 1827 by the Hudson’s Bay Company, the fort tells the story of trade, daily life, and cultural exchange between fur traders and Indigenous communities. Visitors can explore restored buildings, walk the grounds, and learn about the people and events that shaped the region.
The site offers hands-on experiences for all ages, including blacksmithing and barrel-making demonstrations, historic weapon displays, gold panning, and interactive interpretive programs. Additional features include a children’s play area, audio tours, overnight stays in a furnished oTENTik, and free on-site parking. Located within walking distance of Fort Langley and trails along the Fraser River, the historic site pairs easily with a full day of exploring local shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Kube Gallery, established in 2017, is Fort Langley’s only commercial fine art gallery. It showcases modern and contemporary painting, photography and sculpture from Canadian and international artists, along with a curated selection of artisan works. The gallery is also home to an Indigenous gift shop featuring locally crafted pieces.
With a professional team rooted in culture and creativity, Kube Gallery supports the Fraser Valley arts community and offers a range of fine art services including art consultation, in-home trials, delivery, installation, art rental and work with the film industry.
Sage & Solace Farm is a welcoming rural escape in the Fraser Valley offering creative workshops and small-scale gatherings set on a 20-acre farm. Visitors can take part in hands-on workshops led by local artists and makers, or attend intimate events such as retreats, long-table dinners, showers, elopements, and meetings. Led by artist Barb Pearson, Sage & Solace invites guests to slow down, enjoy the setting, and connect through creative experiences inspired by the land.
salishan Place by the River is an arts, culture, and heritage centre in Fort Langley that shares the stories, voices, and histories of the community. Developed in partnership with local First Nations and community organizations, the three-storey facility is home to the museum and Fort Langley Community Library, along with galleries, program spaces, and community archives. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, attend performances in the 167-seat theatre, and gather in welcoming indoor and outdoor spaces along the river, making salishan Place a hub for learning, connection, and cultural exchange for all ages.
Soft Studio is a creative space in Langley that brings together an art gallery, pop-up exhibitions, and a rotating calendar of events and workshops. Designed to support artists and foster community, the studio offers visitors the chance to experience contemporary art, discover new creators, and take part in hands-on creative experiences. Whether you’re stopping in to explore a current exhibition or attending a workshop or event, Soft Studio is a welcoming place to connect with Langley’s local arts scene.