Fort Langley is a village community in Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of approximately 3,400 people. It is the home of Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Lying on the Fraser River, Fort Langley is at the northern edge of the Township of Langley.
Fort Langley Community Hall
Historic heritage buildings on Mavis Avenue
The 'Morrow House' building (now owned by Antrim Investments) can be seen here behind the Horse Chestnut trees that line Glover Road
Heritage style Fort Mall
Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)
The Township of Langley is a district municipality immediately east of the City of Surrey in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It extends south from the Fraser River to the Canada–United States border, and west of the City of Abbotsford. Langley Township is not to be confused with the City of Langley, which is adjacent to the township but politically is a separate entity. Langley is located in the eastern part of Metro Vancouver.
Township of Langley City Hall
C.N.R. Locomotive at the Langley Railway Station, 1924
Inside the 1839 fort at Fort Langley National Historic Site
Porter's General Store in Murrayville