Academy Farms is a destination farm market in South Langley specializing in locally raised water buffalo and bison products. Set on a 108-acre working farm, the market offers high-quality meats, dairy products, and fresh seasonal produce sourced from local BC farms.

Operating as a not-for-profit social enterprise of the John Volken Academy, the farm provides students with hands-on life experiences that build workforce skills and confidence as they move into the next stage of life after graduation. Proceeds from the farm and market support student programming, making every visit a meaningful way to shop local and give back.

Located in Glen Valley just east of Fort Langley, Aldor Acres has been welcoming families to experience farm life since 1988. What began as a small roadside pumpkin stand has grown into a year-round family farm offering hands-on activities and seasonal experiences rooted in agriculture and tradition.

Spring and summer bring farm tours, baby animals, and Farm Kid Camps, while fall is marked by pumpkin patches, tractor-drawn hayrides, and a lively farm atmosphere. In winter, the farm shifts to holiday mode with Christmas trees, campfires, and simple festive family moments.

BC Buzz Honey Hut celebrates locally produced and Western Canadian honey, with a focus on raw, unpasteurized varieties. Based in Langley, BC Buzz produces small-batch honey using traditional methods, with each jar hand-extracted, bottled, and labelled to ensure quality and traceability.

Visitors can stop by the Honey Hut along historic Otter 248th Trail to explore locally made honey. BC Buzz products are also available in more than 350 retail locations across the Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, and the Okanagan. Committed to ethical and sustainable practices, BC Buzz Honey Hut offers a true taste of the region.

The BC Farm Museum is located in historic Fort Langley and preserves the stories, tools, and traditions that shaped British Columbia’s agricultural history. Home to the province’s largest collection of antique farm machinery and pioneer artifacts, the museum offers an engaging look at rural life in the Fraser Valley and beyond.

Visitors can explore hands-on exhibits showcasing farming, transportation, household life, and early industry, all maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers. From tractors and steam engines to everyday pioneer tools, the BC Farm Museum provides an educational and nostalgic experience for all ages, connecting past generations to the region’s agricultural roots.

The Bog Riverside Cranberry Farm is a family-run cranberry farm located in the Glen Valley area just outside of Fort Langley. The farm spans 35 acres of planted cranberry fields and continues a multi-generation farming tradition, with a strong focus on growing high-quality fruit and sharing it with the local community.

During cranberry harvest season from late September to mid-October, visitors can purchase fresh cranberries directly from the roadside farm stand and at local farmers markets. Throughout the year, The Bog also offers a range of cranberry-based farm products available for purchase on site, online, and through select retail partners, making it an easy stop for seasonal visits and local food shopping.

Eagle Acres Dairy & Pumpkin Patch is a family-run dairy farm that welcomes visitors year-round to experience life on a working farm. Guests can learn how milk is produced, see modern milking technology in action with the farm’s robotic milker, and meet a variety of friendly farm animals. Guided visits and group tours offer hands-on learning, including butter making and the opportunity to try hand-milking a cow as part of their Bucket List Tours.

Each October, Eagle Acres transforms into the LegenDairy Pumpkin Patch, where visitors can explore the farm and choose from more than 20 varieties of pumpkins before heading back to the barn to visit the animals. With seasonal activities and educational experiences for all ages, Eagle Acres offers a fun and informative way to connect with local agriculture. Visitors are encouraged to check the farm’s website for current dates and hours.

Falconglen Organic Farms is a fourth-generation family farm located near Fort Langley along the Fraser River, specializing in certified organic blueberries. With deep roots in the land and a long-standing commitment to organic farming, Falconglen grows high-quality blueberries that are sold locally at grocery stores and directly to visitors at their seasonal farm stand.

The farm stand is open from early July through late August, offering fresh organic blueberries during harvest season. Falconglen Organic Farms also produces a variety of blueberry products, including frozen, freeze-dried, powdered, jams, pie fillings, and sweets, showcasing the versatility of this Fraser Valley-grown crop.

Full Bloom Lavender Farm is Metro Vancouver’s only public lavender farm, offering a seasonal opportunity to experience lavender fields in full bloom. During bloom season, visitors can explore the farm during public visiting hours, stroll through rows of lavender, and enjoy the sights and scents of the fields. Fresh and dried lavender are available for purchase, along with a range of lavender-based products including lavender honey and gifts.

The farm also offers ticketed visits, photography sessions, and private bookings such as weddings and special events. A small on-site shop allows visitors to take a piece of the farm home, making Full Bloom Lavender Farm a popular summer stop for locals and visitors looking for a unique outdoor experience close to Langley.

JD Farms Specialty Turkey is a family run farm and market in Langley known for its certified specialty turkeys raised on a natural, medication-free diet. For more than thirty years, the farm has supplied whole turkeys to families and retailers across the region and continues to offer a variety of turkey products through its on-site store and bistro.

Visitors can shop for fresh and frozen whole turkeys, deli cuts, sausages, and house-made meals prepared on site, or stop in for lunch and enjoy the seasonal patio.

Kensington Prairie Farm offers visitors a chance to experience a working farm known for its Huacaya alpacas and Polled Hereford cattle. Guests can meet the alpacas, walk the grounds and visit the farm’s retail shop, which features a curated selection of locally made and imported alpaca fibre products including yarn, apparel, blankets, duvets and more. The farm also provides alpaca meat, artisanal honey and naturally raised beef.

Educational farm tours are available by appointment.

Krause Berry Farms and Estate Winery has welcomed visitors since 1974 with seasonal farm experiences for all ages. Guests can enjoy U-Pick fields, the Waffle Bar, farm restaurants, the Home and Garden Market and wine tastings at the Estate Winery.

Summer features fresh berries, daily baking, farm-made ice cream, milkshakes and other favourite treats, along with outdoor activities in the Family Fun Field. In fall, the farm offers apples, pumpkins, a barley maze and tractor rides. During the holidays, the farm transforms into a festive winter destination.

Krause also hosts cooking classes, special events and year-round online shopping for farm favourites.

Ralph’s Farm Market is a family-owned and operated market in Murrayville, located along Fraser Highway beside Ralph’s Farm. Serving the community since 1982, the market has grown from a seasonal hay wagon into a year-round destination offering fresh, local food with a strong focus on quality and customer care. Each summer, visitors can enjoy blueberries and corn grown right next door, along with a wide selection of fresh produce, bakery and deli items, a full-service meat shop, and grocery staples including organic, vegan, and gluten-free options. It’s a favourite stop for locals and visitors looking to stock up on fresh, Fraser Valley-grown goodness.