MUSEUMSALDERGROVE TELEPHONE MUSEUM & COMMUNITY ARCHIVES
3190 271 Street, Aldergrove
Phone: 604-857-0555
The Aldergrove Historical Society moved and restored the building, which is a BC Mills, 1910, prefabricated structure. This is an authentically restored office that houses a wealth of information about the surrounding area. Filled with memorabilia of telephone operators from its early days, the museum is a history buffs delight. Open: June 1 to September 10, Thursday to Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm, Closed: Mid December to Mid January.BC Farm Machinery & Agricultural Museum
9131 King Street, Fort Langley
Phone: 604-888-2273
This museum features equipment used by early pioneer farmers in Langley and the surrounding area. Come explore their indoor collection of steam tractors, stump pullers and other mechanical marvels.CANADIAN MUSEUM OF FLIGHT & TRANSPORTATION
Hanger 3, 5333 216 Street, Langley
Phone: 604-532-0035
www.canadianflight.org
Tucked away quietly in a hanger at Langleys Regional Airport is the Canadian Museum of Flight. This museum is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of aviation history. The museum is home to a unique collection of historic aircraft and artifacts, many reconstructed by volunteers on site. Displays are static and flying and for those who cant resist there are several hands on exhibits as well.CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY MUSEUM
23245 Mavis St. Fort Langley
Phone: 604-513-8787
Historic caboose and station, plus model train exhibit. Caboose and station can be viewed from outside. Hours for model train exhibit and inside train car and station are Thursday to Sunday, 10 4 on May long weekend to Labour Day weekend in September.FORT LANGLEY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
23433 Mavis Street, Langley
Phone: 604-513-4777
www.parkscan.harbour.com/fl
Originally built in 1827 this Hudsons Bay trading post served as a vital stopping place for travelers destined for the gold fields as well as the traders and trappers working the woods of the interior of the new colony of British Columbia. As you step through the great gates, you will be transported back to the sounds, smells and activities of 1850s life at the Trading Post. View the original and reconstructed buildings, costumed staff, displays, demonstrations and gift shop. Open daily March 1 October 31 10:00 am to 5:00 pmLangley Centennial Museum AND NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE
9135 King Street, Fort Langley
604-888-3922
www.langleymuseum.org
Come visit the early history of Langley. Discover the museums magnificent collection of First Peoples woodcarvings, tools, stone sculptures and basketry. View period rooms, early Stolo exhibit, fur trade era exhibits, changing exhibits on Art, science & history, shop in the excellent gift shop.