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Fort Langley National Historic Site

Spring Break 2026

Colorful painted rocks featuring various animal and abstract designs arranged on a red and white checkered cloth.
Location(s): Fort Langley National Historic Site
Cost: Regular admission fees apply. *Free admission for youth 17 and under

Spring Break is almost here!  Why not turn it into a family day out in the charming village of Fort Langley? 

Start with a scenic walk or bike ride to Brae Island Regional Park, explore the famous Fort Langley Village Antique Mall, or take a well-earned break at one of the village’s many cozy cafés and restaurants. 

Love culture and history? You’re in the right place. The BC Farm Museum, salishan Place by the River, the CN Station, and Fort Langley National Historic Site are all centrally located and within easy walking distance of each other. 

Visitor Perk 

Enjoy free 4-hour parking with your visit in the visitor parking lot at Fort Langley National Historic Site, giving you plenty of time to explore the fort and the village at your own pace.

Special programs at the Fort 

From March 14 to March 29, Fort Langley National Historic Site is hosting a kid-friendly Parka the Beaver scavenger hunt daily from 10 am to 4 pm. Pick up your clues and start exploring! Try your hand at gold panning and see if you can strike it rich or make a bucket in the Cooperage.

In addition, join us for two special days of hands-on activities and outdoor games that celebrate spring, nature, and community.

 Saturday, March 21, 2026

Enjoy a full day of interactive activities and guest presenters:   

  • Paint rocks for our “river.” Rocks and art supplies will be provided
  • Join the Parka the Beaver scavenger hunt
  • Meet Metro Vancouver Parks, Birds Vancouver, Maple Creek Watershed Streamkeepers Society, and Fraser River Discover Centre
  • Play Métis games on the grass with Ken Robillard 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

More hands-on fun and nature-themed activities:

  • Paint rocks for our “river.” Rocks and art supplies will be provided
  • Join the Parka the Beaver scavenger hunt
  • Meet Maple Creek Watershed Streamkeepers Society
  • Join our Interpreter, Ann, for a fun bird game and presentation
  • Meet Ken Pruden, Métis elder and knowledge keeper, and explore Métis culture and history
  • Blacksmithing demonstrations throughout the day

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