The Ultimate Guide to Langley in the Summer

There’s nothing quite like summer in Langley. The air feels a little fresher, the days a little longer, and the urge to get outside and explore comes naturally. Whether you’re strolling through a local farmers’ market, sipping your way through the Valley’s wine scene, or taking in a vibrant summer festival, Langley has everything you need to make this season memorable.

This is your go-to guide for planning the perfect summer in Langley!

Soak Up the Season: Markets, Parks, and Self-Guided Adventures

Summer in Langley is all about fresh flavours, open-air exploration, and laid-back local charm. Regardless if you’re filling your basket with seasonal produce at a farmers’ market, unwinding in scenic parks, or setting off on a self-guided adventure, there’s no better time to explore everything this vibrant region has to offer.

Farmers’ Markets: Langley’s farmers’ markets are the heart of the community during the summer months, bursting with seasonal produce, fresh-cut flowers, locally made jams, preserves, baked goods, and handcrafted artisan items.

The Langley Community Farmers Market, held weekly at Langley Events Centre, is a standout stop with dozens of rotating vendors and a focus on local and sustainable goods. You’ll also find smaller markets and seasonal pop-ups throughout the Township and downtown core, each offering its own unique mix of growers, makers, and bakers. If you’re after just-picked strawberries, a bouquet of sunflowers, or a fresh loaf of sourdough, visiting the markets is a weekly tradition you won’t want to miss.

Circle Farm Tour: Looking for a hands-on, self-guided adventure that celebrates Langley’s rich agricultural roots? The Circle Farm Tour invites you to explore a curated route of family-owned farms, tasting rooms, and rural experiences that showcase the region’s finest offerings. Ideal for families, food lovers, and anyone craving a connection to where their food comes from, the tour offers everything from berry picking and ice cream to animal encounters and cheese sampling.

Highlights along the Circle Farm Tour include:

  • Krause Berry Farms – Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery is a must-visit summer spot in Langley, offering fresh-picked berries, homemade treats, and family-friendly fun. Wander the berry fields, enjoy a warm waffle topped with farm-fresh fruit, or sip a glass of award-winning fruit wine on the garden patio. The onsite market is filled with delicious pies, jams, and seasonal goodies made right on the farm. With live music, tasty eats, and lots of space for kids to play, it’s the perfect place to soak up the season.
  • JD Farms Specialty Turkey – This family-owned farm is known for its premium, locally raised turkeys and welcoming country store. Stop by to browse a delicious selection of turkey products—from sausages and pot pies to fresh deli meats and holiday roasts—all made with care on-site. The bistro is a local favourite, serving up hearty, home-style meals like turkey sandwiches, soups, and daily specials. At JD Farms, you can always expect a warm, farm-fresh experience.
  • Milner Valley Cheese – a charming, fifth-generation family farm specializing in small-batch goat cheese made right on-site. From creamy chèvre to aged artisan varieties, their handcrafted cheeses are made with milk from their herd of goats. The farmgate shop also offers farm-fresh eggs, seasonal produce, and a peek into the cheesemaking process. It’s a hidden gem for food lovers looking to experience local flavours and support sustainable, small-scale farming.
  • Kensington Prairie Farm – a peaceful and picturesque alpaca farm that’s perfect for families and animal lovers alike. Visit the farm store for luxurious alpaca wool products, from cozy socks to handcrafted scarves, all made from their resident alpacas. Guests can also book farm tours to meet the animals up close and learn about sustainable farming practices. It’s a unique stop that blends shopping, education, and heartwarming encounters.

Pack a cooler, plan your route, and take your time soaking in the flavours and stories that make Langley’s countryside so special. Check out our full list of Circle Tour Farm partners.

Sip & Savor: Wine Country Meets Craft Culture

Backyard winery in Langley

Langley’s drink scene is nothing short of delicious, and it comes to life in the summer, offering a perfect blend of sunshine, scenic views, and flavourful sips. If you’re looking to explore award-winning wineries in the rolling countryside or sample small-batch brews at one of the local craft breweries, there’s something for every palate. From patio tastings to live music and food trucks, Langley’s wineries and breweries deliver a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that makes for a memorable day out all season long.

  • Chaberton Estate Winery, nestled in Langley’s beautiful countryside, this winery offers stunning vineyard views and award-winning wines. Their cozy tasting room is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy handcrafted reds, whites, and rosés—plus there’s often live music and fun seasonal events to make your visit even more special!
  • Backyard Vineyards is a laid-back gem where great wine and good times come together. Just minutes from downtown Langley, this friendly winery serves up delicious, small-batch wines in a relaxed setting. Sip a flight on the patio or share a bottle with friends; it’s the kind of place that makes you feel right at home.
  • Glass House Estate Winery is truly a stunning spot to sip and unwind. Surrounded by beautiful vineyard views, their cozy tasting room is the perfect place to enjoy everything from crisp whites to bold reds in a relaxed, welcoming setting. It’s the kind of place you’ll want to linger a little longer.
  • Camp Beer Co. brings all the good vibes—think cold craft beer, camp-inspired fun, and a super friendly atmosphere. Their creative brews are full of personality, and the lively taproom is a great place to kick back with friends, try something new, and just enjoy the moment.
  • Five Roads Brewing is a must-visit stop on any Langley craft beer tour. Located just off the highway, this welcoming brewery offers a rotating selection of small-batch beers, from crisp lagers to bold IPAs—perfect for sipping on their sun-soaked patio. With a focus on community and creativity, Five Roads pairs quality brews with a laid-back atmosphere, making it a local favourite for both regulars and first-timers.
  • Trading Post Brewing has that cozy, rustic feel that instantly makes you feel at home. They’re known for crafting creative, flavourful beers and serving them up with a side of community spirit. Grab a flight, settle in, and enjoy good drinks, tasty bites, and even better company.

Explore our Langley Wine & Craft Beverage Guide to plan your route.

Move Your Body, Feed Your Soul

Fort Langley golf course

Looking to stay active while soaking up the sunshine? Langley is full of beautiful outdoor spaces perfect for moving your body and recharging your soul.

Cycling Routes

With flat terrain and scenic backroads, Langley is a cyclist’s dream. Ride past farms, through parks, and even along riverside trails.

Here are some of the best cycling routes you can find in Langley.

Golf it out

Langley is a great place to hit the links, with a mix of scenic, well-kept courses perfect for every skill level. From championship layouts to relaxed public courses, there’s no shortage of options to spend a sunny day on the fairway. Tee off at popular spots like Redwoods Golf Course or GreenTree Country Club, each offering beautiful views, friendly vibes, and everything you need for a fun round—plus great patios for that post-game bite or drink.

Campbell Valley Regional Park

Campbell Valley is one of Langley’s most loved outdoor spaces—and it’s easy to see why! With peaceful forest trails, open meadows, and quiet picnic spots, it’s the perfect place to slow down and enjoy nature. It’s a go-to spot for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a little escape close to home. Plus, this is likely the spot where you’ll run into tons of horseback riders!*

A friendly note: if you encounter a horseback rider while out walking, biking, or hiking in Langley’s parks, be sure to give them plenty of space and approach calmly. Horses can startle easily, so slow down, speak softly, and wait for the rider to give a signal before passing. Always pass on the left when possible and never attempt to pet a horse without asking. By staying alert and respectful, everyone—two-legged and four—can enjoy a safe and pleasant trail experience!

Fort-to-Fort Trail

The Fort-to-Fort Trail is a local favourite for a reason—it’s scenic, peaceful, and perfect for all ages. Stretching between Fort Langley and Derby Reach, this riverside trail winds through lush greenery, open fields, and historic sites. Walking, biking, or pushing a stroller, it’s a relaxing way to take in Langley’s natural beauty. Along the way, you’ll find plenty of spots to pause for a picnic or snap a photo. It’s an easy, refreshing adventure that blends nature and history in the best way.

For more information and how you can experience the outdoors this summer, check out our Cycling, Nature & Wellness Guide.

Mark Your Calendar: Must-Attend Summer Events

Summer in Langley is packed with events that celebrate the region’s vibrant community spirit, local culture, and stunning outdoor spaces. From lively festivals and night markets to family-friendly fairs and music in the park, there’s something happening almost every weekend.
In this guide, we’re highlighting a handful of must-see events to help you plan your visit—but be sure to check out the full event listings or our upcoming events page for even more seasonal fun.

  • Aldergrove Fair Days (July 18-20)
    Mark your calendars and join us at Kinsmen Park Field in Aldergrove, where this beloved annual fair blends old-fashioned charm with modern fun. Expect a weekend full of live entertainment, agricultural displays, games, parades, and family-friendly activities that celebrate community pride in the heart of Aldergrove.
  • Langley Jazz Festival (July 24–27)
    Downtown Langley swings into rhythm with the soulful sounds of jazz. This four-day festival features local and international artists performing across multiple stages, with food trucks, artisan vendors, and plenty of space to soak up the summer vibes.
  • Rib Fest (August 15–17)
    Prepare to get messy at Langley’s ultimate BBQ experience. Rib Fest, located at McLead Athletic Park, draws pitmasters from across the country to compete in serving up saucy, smoky ribs and grilled eats—accompanied by live music, beer gardens, and activities for the whole family.
  • Valley West Stampede (August 30–September 1)
    Celebrate Langley’s rich agricultural roots at this Labour Day weekend rodeo event. With thrilling rodeo competitions, a midway, country music, and western-themed fun, the Valley West Stampede offers an authentic cowboy experience.
  • Langley Good Times Cruise-In (September 6)
    One of Canada’s largest car shows, the Cruise-In takes over downtown Langley with hundreds of vintage, classic, and specialty vehicles. Enjoy a nostalgic day of chrome, engines, live entertainment, and a lively atmosphere that draws crowds from across the region.
  • Stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow (September 12–14)
    Experience the beauty, tradition, and cultural richness of Indigenous communities at this powerful gathering. The Stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow features drumming, dancing, regalia, and ceremonies that honour First Nations culture in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.
  • Fort Langley Cranberry Festival (October 11)
    Celebrate the cranberry harvest at one of Fort Langley’s most iconic fall events. This year marks its 30th anniversary; this one-day festival features a bustling market, cranberry-themed treats, live entertainment, and interactive activities, all set against the charming backdrop of the village.

Don’t miss a moment—see the Upcoming Events Page or follow us on social media for full listings and updates.

Family Fun & Water Play

Langley is full of family-friendly adventures—especially when the sun’s out! From splashing in spray parks to visiting animal-filled attractions, there’s no shortage of ways to keep the little ones entertained (and burn off some energy). Spend the day or even just an afternoon; these spots are sure to bring big smiles.

  • Greater Vancouver Zoo
    The Greater Vancouver Zoo is a must-visit for families and animal lovers of all ages. Home to over 140 species from around the world, the zoo offers a chance to get up close with giraffes, lions, hippos, and more—plus local wildlife like bears and moose. Hop on the miniature safari train, enjoy shaded walking paths, and learn about conservation efforts along the way. With plenty of picnic areas and play spaces, it’s an easygoing day trip full of wonder, learning, and fun.
  • Alder Alley Bowling
    Looking for a fun indoor activity the whole family can enjoy? Alder Alley Bowling in Aldergrove is a retro-style, 5-pin bowling alley that’s full of charm and local character. It’s the perfect place to escape the heat (or the rain!) while keeping everyone entertained. With glow bowling nights, birthday party options, and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s a laid-back spot to laugh, play, and maybe even score a strike or two.
  • Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre – Otter Co-op Outdoor Experience
    Cool off and make a splash at the Otter Co-op Outdoor Experience in Aldergrove! This family-friendly waterpark features a massive outdoor pool, lazy river, waterslides, spray features, and a big play area perfect for kids of all ages. There’s plenty of space to lounge in the sun or set up for a full day of water-filled fun. It’s a go-to summer spot for locals and visitors alike—don’t forget the sunscreen and pool floaties!
  • George Preston Recreation Centre
    Situated in the community of Brookswood, this hub includes an indoor lap pool, ice arena, curling club, multi-use rooms, and is home to events ranging from hockey to other local gatherings. It’s a versatile centre that appeals to both swimmers and those looking to join community programs.
  • Walnut Grove Community Centre
    A go-to destination for year-round aquatic fun. The indoor pool includes a wave pool, waterslide, hot tub, and lanes for swimming, making it ideal for families with kids of all ages. If you’re looking for a splashy adventure or a casual swim, this modern facility delivers on all levels.
  • W.C. Blair Recreation Centre
    Located in the heart of Murrayville, combines fitness and leisure with its well-equipped aquatics area. The 25-metre pool is perfect for lap swimming, while the leisure pool, whirlpool, and diving board add a playful touch for younger swimmers and families. There’s also a fitness centre and drop-in classes to round out your visit.
  • Spray Park Fun!
    If swimming’s not your style, Langley’s spray parks are a fun and easy way to beat the heat! With seven spray parks across the Township, there’s likely one just around the corner. You’ll find them at Brookswood Park, Murrayville Outdoor Activity Park, Philip Jackman Park in Aldergrove, Walnut Grove Community Park, and Willoughby Community Park. They’re open seasonally and turn on automatically when the forecast hits 18°C or warmer—perfect for spontaneous summer fun with the kids!

No matter how you choose to spend your sunny day in Langley, zipping down waterslides, meeting majestic animals, or running through the spray, there’s no shortage of family-friendly fun to dive into. With so many spots designed tos keep kids smiling and parents relaxed, summer is all about making memories, soaking up the sun, and enjoying quality time together.

Heritage & Ice Cream Stops

  • Step back in time and treat yourself along the way! Langley’s rich history and small-town charm come to life in Fort Langley, where heritage experiences and sweet treats go hand in hand. If you’re looking to explore a centuries-old trading post or simply enjoy a cone by the river, it’s the perfect way to slow down and savour summer.
  • Fort Langley National Historic Site
  • Travel back to the 1800s at Fort Langley National Historic Site, where you can experience what life was like at a Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post. Wander through historic buildings, watch live demonstrations, and even try your hand at gold panning. It’s an interactive, hands-on adventure that’s both educational and fun for the whole family—plus, the scenic setting along the Fraser River makes it a beautiful spot to spend a summer afternoon.
  • Canadian Museum of Flight
    Take off on an unforgettable adventure at the Canadian Museum of Flight, located at the Langley Regional Airport. This hidden gem is home to a fascinating collection of vintage aircraft, including both military and civilian planes—some even dating back to the early 1900s! Kids and aviation enthusiasts alike will love getting up close to real aircraft, exploring the exhibits, and learning about Canada’s rich aviation history. It’s an inspiring and educational outing that’s perfect for curious minds of all ages.
  • Village Antiques Mall
    Just steps from the Fort Langley National Historic Site, this treasure trove of vintage finds is a fun stop for curious browsers and collectors alike. With over 60 vendors, you’ll discover everything from retro homeware to nostalgic Canadiana—perfect for those who love a little history with their shopping.
  • Wendell’s Bookstore & Café
    Right in the heart of Fort Langley, Wendell’s is a cozy local gem that blends a charming bookstore with a bustling café. Browse the shelves for your next great read, then settle in with a coffee, sandwich, or sweet treat on the patio. This is the place you’re going to want to come back to again and again.
  • Maria’s Gelato
    No visit to Fort Langley is complete without a stop at Maria’s Gelato. This bright and cheerful pink shop is beloved for its handcrafted, small-batch gelato made with local ingredients. With flavours that change often—think fresh berry, lavender, or classic chocolate—it’s the perfect cool-down after exploring the village or strolling the Fort-to-Fort Trail. Grab a cone, find a bench by the river, and enjoy a sweet moment in this charming historic town.
  • Into Chocolate Candy & Confections
    A whimsical little shop that delights visitors of all ages, this boutique candy store in Fort Langley offers handmade chocolates, classic sweets, and novelty treats. It’s the kind of place that brings out your inner kid—and makes a great stop with little ones in tow.

Scenic Drives & Hidden Gems

Sometimes the best way to discover Langley is at a slower pace—cruising along winding country roads, stopping for fresh-baked treats, and uncovering charming spots that feel like little secrets. If you’re chasing fragrant lavender fields, exploring quaint farm gates, or tasting your way through local bakeries, Langley’s scenic drives offer a perfect mix of natural beauty and small-town charm. Pack a picnic, roll down the windows, and get ready for a day of delightful discoveries just outside the city! 

One of those hidden gems you’ll want to stop for is Full Bloom Lavender Farm. Tucked away in South Langley, this peaceful, family-run farm bursts into colour each summer with rows of vibrant purple blooms and the soothing scent of fresh lavender in the air. Visitors can stroll through the fields, snap dreamy photos, and shop the farm store for handmade lavender products like oils, soaps, and teas. It’s the kind of slow, sensory experience that captures the magic of Langley’s countryside—simple, beautiful, and unforgettable.

Sweet Stops & Savoury Treats

Langley is a sweet spot for baked goods lovers, with local bakeries serving up everything from flaky pastries and artisan breads to decadent desserts made with seasonal, local ingredients. You can grab a quick coffee and croissant, pick up fresh loaves for a picnic, or treat yourself to something sweet—each stop offers a delicious taste of the community and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that keeps people coming back.

Check out our full guide of all our summer stops! 

Keep Exploring

When the temperatures soar, it’s all about finding fun ways to beat the heat. From splash parks to lakeside lounging, don’t miss our “Keeping Cool in the Summer Heat” guide.

And if you’re planning a longer stay or day trip, check out our seasonal spin-off blog: Langley Summer Adventures: Hidden Gems & Local Favourites.

*Please note, this blog is updated annually each May with the latest happenings, travel ideas, and ways to experience our region in its sunniest season.

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