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Sightseeing

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Greater Vancouver Zoo
5048 264 St
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The Campbell Valley Regional Park in Langley is a large park located amongst farm land and with a sprawling network of trails for walking, horseback riding, and exploring. The park is also home to the Campbell Valley Downs Equestrian Centre and the historic Langley Speedway. Birdwatching, picnicking, and dog walking are also popular in the park as the easy terrain is perfect for families. The park has a total of 29km of trails, with some multi-use paths that are shared with horseback riders, such as the long Shaggy Mane Trail that wraps most of the perimeter edges of the park. We just focus on a short loop called the Little River Loop Trail, with a short 1km excursion to the old Langley Speedway site, however you can custom plan your route along many of the other clearly marked trails in the park. From the circular parking lot, walking to the south end towards a map of the park. Take the trail on the right side and continue southbound as you stroll through the forest, passing the occasional open field. Continue along the trail until you reach the end, where the trail continues onto the South Valley Trail. Go left and onto the raised wooden boardwalks and in the middle, is a small section to walk out on to enjoy the view of the surrounding marsh. Continue walking along the wooden boardwalk to the other side and back onto the packed gravel trail. At the junction, go right for a 1km each direction side trip out to the old historic Langley Speedway. The Deer Trail passes through an open grassy meadow before passing through a set of trees and coming up on the old race track. The Speedway was an active race track in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's and is one of the few sites in BC to host Nascar events. Walking around the track, you can even see some of the damage along the walls that were caused by crashes. After checking out the Speedway, head back along the Deer Trail in the direction you came from, rejoining the Little River Loop Trail. The path leisurely heads back towards the parking, crossing a couple of wooden bridges, before exiting the scenic forest.
Campbell Valley Regional Park Parking Lot
The Campbell Valley Regional Park in Langley is a large park located amongst farm land and with a sprawling network of trails for walking, horseback riding, and exploring. The park is also home to the Campbell Valley Downs Equestrian Centre and the historic Langley Speedway. Birdwatching, picnicking, and dog walking are also popular in the park as the easy terrain is perfect for families. The park has a total of 29km of trails, with some multi-use paths that are shared with horseback riders, such as the long Shaggy Mane Trail that wraps most of the perimeter edges of the park. We just focus on a short loop called the Little River Loop Trail, with a short 1km excursion to the old Langley Speedway site, however you can custom plan your route along many of the other clearly marked trails in the park. From the circular parking lot, walking to the south end towards a map of the park. Take the trail on the right side and continue southbound as you stroll through the forest, passing the occasional open field. Continue along the trail until you reach the end, where the trail continues onto the South Valley Trail. Go left and onto the raised wooden boardwalks and in the middle, is a small section to walk out on to enjoy the view of the surrounding marsh. Continue walking along the wooden boardwalk to the other side and back onto the packed gravel trail. At the junction, go right for a 1km each direction side trip out to the old historic Langley Speedway. The Deer Trail passes through an open grassy meadow before passing through a set of trees and coming up on the old race track. The Speedway was an active race track in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's and is one of the few sites in BC to host Nascar events. Walking around the track, you can even see some of the damage along the walls that were caused by crashes. After checking out the Speedway, head back along the Deer Trail in the direction you came from, rejoining the Little River Loop Trail. The path leisurely heads back towards the parking, crossing a couple of wooden bridges, before exiting the scenic forest.

Food scene

Township 7 Vineyards & Winery (South Langley)
21152 16 Ave
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Chaberton Estate Winery
1064 216 St
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Glass House Estate Winery
23449 0 Ave
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Artful Dodger Pub and Liquor Store
2364 200 St
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Cactus Club Cafe Langley
6070 200 St
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Atlas Steak + Fish is a flirtatious and modern twist on the iconic North American steakhouse. Sip and savor in our warm and casually-elegant ambiance as we serve you with our stylish approach to hospitality and remarkable cuisine. Selecting the finest ingredients, exploring global flavors, showcasing unique cooking techniques, and engaging table-side service are all elements that speak to our commitment in crafting a truly distinctive dining experience.
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Atlas Steak + Fish Langley
20393 Fraser Hwy
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Atlas Steak + Fish is a flirtatious and modern twist on the iconic North American steakhouse. Sip and savor in our warm and casually-elegant ambiance as we serve you with our stylish approach to hospitality and remarkable cuisine. Selecting the finest ingredients, exploring global flavors, showcasing unique cooking techniques, and engaging table-side service are all elements that speak to our commitment in crafting a truly distinctive dining experience.

Entertainment

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Cascades Casino Resort
20393 Fraser Hwy
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Thunderbird Show Park is situated on over 100 acres of pristine farm land with sweeping mountain views. Easily find parking, rings, amenities, food, shopping and stabling and more.
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Thunderbird Show Park
24550 72 Ave
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Thunderbird Show Park is situated on over 100 acres of pristine farm land with sweeping mountain views. Easily find parking, rings, amenities, food, shopping and stabling and more.