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Fort Langley National Historic Site - Parks Canada Strategically located on the banks of the Fraser River, the palisades of Fort Langley stand tall Discover the rich and varied history of this Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post as you explore the rough-hewn timber buildings that recreate life in the 1800s
Plan your visit - Fort Langley National Historic Site A 48-km drive from downtown Vancouver, Fort Langley National Historic Site can be explored in a day, including an audio tour of the fur trade era buildings, heritage gardens and farm, and the interactive Xplorers and blacksmith experiences
History - Fort Langley National Historic Site - Parks Canada Built in 1827, Fort Langley was a Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post Located on the banks of the Fraser River, it was once part of a trade route for the British Empire at the centre of a large population of Indigenous people
Activities and experiences - Fort Langley National Historic Site See where Hudson’s Bay Company fur traders mingled with California gold prospectors and hear First Nations interpreters tell century-old tales Take a guided tour, hear the clang of our Blacksmith's anvil, and climb the rustic bastion towers as you discover the history of Fort Langley
Fort Langley History (English) - Parks Canada The original Fort Langley was established in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company It served as part of a network of fur trade forts operating in the New Caledonia and Columbia Districts (now British Columbia and northern Washington) The fort maintained a good and peaceful trade in furs, salmon, and even cranberries with the local native inhabitants
Culture - Fort Langley National Historic Site - Parks Canada Built in 1827, Fort Langley was a Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post Located on the banks of the Fraser River, it was once part of a trade route for the British Empire at the centre of a large population of Indigenous people
Facilities and services - Fort Langley National Historic Site Fort Langley National Historic Site is a mix of beautiful reconstructions and original buildings, plus all kinds of interactive displays and activities Throughout the site, staff wearing Parks Canada uniforms or period costumes are always nearby to assist you
Calendar of events - Fort Langley National Historic Site This BC Day long weekend, watch the fort come alive as it transforms into a bustling fur trade outpost! From August 2 to 4, experience Brigade Days, an immersive journey into 19th-century life
Hours of operation - Fort Langley National Historic Site Hours of operation Fort Langley National Historic Site Fort Langley National Historic Site is open 7 days a week, 10 am to 4:30 pm We are closed on December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1