Located on Glover Road in Fort Langley, Always Sunny Shop is a consignment store offering a rotating mix of unique finds for the home and body, along with vintage records, clothing, and accessories.

Always Sunny also offers a streamlined consignment process, handling pricing, marketing, and sales on behalf of consignors. With a straightforward approach and in-store expertise, the shop provides an alternative to peer-to-peer selling while creating a thoughtfully stocked space for shoppers to browse.

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.

Little Donkey is a licensed fast-casual eatery in the heart of Fort Langley, known for its fresh, scratch-made burritos and relaxed, social atmosphere. The menu features unconventional burrito combinations made with locally sourced, wholesome ingredients, along with a selection of local craft beer and coffee. Whether dining in or grabbing take-away, guests can enjoy simple, flavourful food made with care and quality.

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.