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    Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada - Plaque at the entrance.

    Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada

    3.5(24 reviews)
    7.4 km

    Decent historical site. Grounds well maintained. Engaged interpreters. Good interpretative…read morecontent. Plenty of parking. Not a ton to see but not a bad quick stop if in area.

    So I'm an admitted history buff, so I'm drawn to sites like this, where history comes alive. As a…read morekid growing up in Montreal, I vividly remember being taken on a school field trip when I was around 7 to "Upper Canada Village", in Quebec, which was a whole mock village from roughly 1750-1800, which was HUGE, and where there were tons of people dressed in costume, demonstrating how potters and blacksmiths and bakers and "doctors" and "vets" and traders and everyday people lived, back back in the day. It was like Disneyland to me, and this field trip made such an impression, I pursued history as my major throughout university and even grad school. Fort Langley had the same appeal to me, even though it is on a much smaller scale than UCV. And even though , in this pandemic age, most of the edifices were unstaffed. Despite all this, I still loved it - as did my 21 yo daughter. Here's what's cool: they have a huge, free parking lot. (Plus some picnic benches, too, and lots of grassy field, if you want to have a picnic here). The admission prices are reasonable (I am attaching a photo of the pricing list). You can pay a bit extra for a guided audio tour. Or, they do give tours to groups if you arrange this in advance (there was a camp group of kids on a guided tour while we were there). The site is super well-maintained, and even if the buildings aren't staffed while you are there, there are excellent plaques and signs describing the items and the site. (Depending on when you go, though, the buildings may be staffed. Call in advance if this is important to you). Also, FYI they have many clean, accessible bathrooms in the visitors' area, when you first enter the site to purchase your tickets (IMP always good to know where the bathrooms are in town, if needed!). Here's what's good or bad, depending on your personal preference: the place is fairly small. I can't see spending more than an hour here. For my kid and me, we think this is a plus. If you are expecting an involved experience with bells and whistles, you probably will be disappointed. Here's the negatives: as mentioned, when we visited, all the buildings were unstaffed, so there were no staff members at the cooperage or the kitchen building or the managers' house, or the servants' quarters, etc. This might be important to some people, so call first if it is to you. (The only building manned was the blacksmith building, and Ahmed there was phenomenal! We got an impromptu history lesson AND a demonstration of his making a hook, which he gave us to keep. Super cool!). Also, remember to bring bug spray and sunblock and a water bottle. (We visited last year but had no bug spray and one of my kids was already getting bitten a lot, so we opted not to see the Fort then. This year, we knew better. Be prepared!). I'm attaching photos of the main plaques and signs and price list, as well as the brochure (sorry for the creases!).

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    Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada - Entrance sign.

    Entrance sign.

    Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada - Map of the site, from the brochure.

    Map of the site, from the brochure.

    Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada - Price list.

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    Price list.

    Ocean River Sports

    Ocean River Sports

    4.2(14 reviews)
    98.3 km
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    My boyfriend and I went on the 9:30am Oak Bay tour this morning. The conditions were perfect - the…read morewater was glassy and peaceful, making for a calm and scenic paddle. Federico took us to several beautiful spots around the bay, including one where we spotted seals lounging and even a bald eagle perched nearby. Later, we were lucky enough to see a sea lion surface right beside us - such a cool moment! We happened to be the only two on the tour, which made the experience feel even more special. Federico was a fantastic guide - knowledgeable, attentive, and easygoing, with a great sense of humor. He kept a comfortable pace throughout and made sure we felt warm, safe, and supported the entire time. Peaceful water (well, we were lucky for that!), incredible wildlife, and a guide who really cares - what more could you ask for? The boats we were in were high quality and the shop is top tier. The people who work at this organization are extremely skilled kayakers who are dedicated to helping the kayak community. The shop has kayak skills courses as well and is dedicated to promoting excellent kayaking. If you're considering a kayak tour in the area or upping your kayak skills, I can't recommend Ocean River Sports enough.

    My husband and I were in Victoria for a few days celebrating our anniversary. We stayed at the…read moreDelta Hotel and saw lots of kayaks out and about in the harbor in front of our hotel. We ended up doing a two hour rental with a tandem kayak from Ocean River Adventures. Getting there was a short ten minute walk from our hotel. The entire rental process was very quick and easy and their rental equipment is very good. It was a good value for the equipment and time we got to use the kayak. The kayak tracked beautifully in the water and we had a wonderful time cruising around the harbor for a couple hours. We even had a seal that popped its head out of the water about 20 feet in front of us! Lee (I believe he is the owner) and Wesley were a delight to deal with. I would highly recommend this company.

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    Ocean River Sports
    Ocean River Sports

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    Cassandra MacLeane - Psychic Cassandra MacLeane.

    Cassandra MacLeane

    4.2(15 reviews)
    34.5 kmDowntown

    I just want to say that Cassandra is amazing. I'm sure there are skeptics but she has definitely…read morehelped guide me on a positive path from time to time. I remember the first time I contacted her, I wanted to get back with my ex. She informed me that she did not reunite past relationships. I was disappointed but happy that she set me straight. My ex was already in a relationship and she went on to be married with that man. They have kids together and well... I couldn't have been happier things turned out the way they did. On recent readings she assisted me from getting involved in a bad investment. She advised me the condo had water damage. I found out there was a fire in a section of the building. How did she know??? I waited and purchased another condo which has doubled in value and is showing promise to continue gaining equity. I can go on and on but you get my point. I will continue to use her for financial matters, relationship going ons... ect. If you want the #1 psychic reading, then look no further.

    This was unbelievably disappointing. She was rude and would caviet rude comments with "this might…read morebe rude". I was clearly an inconvenience, my questions were not to her standard and made it obvious she was annoyed. She made everything so uncomfortable that I didn't want to ask anymore questions. She openly judged past clients and used them as examples of what not to be. Here is a thought don't over schedule yourself and eat before 7pm? Very horrible!

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    Cassandra MacLeane's Secret Cycle Guide!!

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    Cassandra MacLeane

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    Cineplex Cinemas Langley - Where is the sign that says enter on right?!

    Cineplex Cinemas Langley

    2.7(54 reviews)
    3.7 km

    We watched *Project Hail Mary: The IMAX Experience® in 70MM Film*, and our seats were in the middle…read moreof Row D--so if you're planning to buy tickets, read this first... The cinema was very clean, spacious, and excellent overall, with plenty of parking. The theater itself was spotless, and the staff were very friendly. As for *The IMAX Experience® in 70MM*, it really needs no introduction--it was absolutely stunning and top-tier. If you're unsure about the best seating angle, it really depends on the movie! For a film like *Project Hail Mary*, which has a family-friendly tone with strong space visuals, sitting too far back isn't ideal--being a bit closer helps you truly immerse yourself in the scenes and the scale of space. But for movies like *Dune* (based on the trailer we saw), middle or back seats are definitely better.

    The Michael movie early release on the 22nd was supposed to have all the merchandise for the movie…read moreavailable but when I showed the manager the web said that she said no not till the next day which isn't even the premiere date thats the 24th so I have to make special trip there and hope it's not all sold out it b3tter not be cineplex Langley get your shit together there have even been times ive gone to movie premieres EXPECTING THE THEMED MERCH OF THAT to be there only to find out you sold it weeks before the movie because someone didn't do there job and order the standard popcorn holders drinks etc. I wasn't to happy about that its happened more than once . I make it a point to go to premiers in order to get the collectors themed merch .

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    Cineplex Cinemas Langley - Before it is Cineplex, it's "Colossus" by Famous Players

    Before it is Cineplex, it's "Colossus" by Famous Players

    Cineplex Cinemas Langley - Hope It's Good...

    Hope It's Good...

    Cineplex Cinemas Langley - Looks Great.

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    Looks Great.

    SKY Helicopters - Helicopter Sky

    SKY Helicopters

    5.0(8 reviews)
    33.7 kmDowntown

    As a west coast kid, I always dreamed of flying over the harbour and mountains, Danger Bay/Magnum…read morePI style. Not hanging onto the side of a chopper, but looking all cool with the headset on. Since I don't have the kind of rugged job where I get to fly around rescuing seals or people or whatever, the dream came true in the form of a helicopter tour I arranged for my husband's birthday from SKY Helicopters. Their service lets you choose from an array of tours out of either Vancouver Harbour or Pitt Meadows Airport, and since it's just you and your party (up to three passengers) and the pilot, you can customize a bit. For our tour, I chose the North Shore/Howe Sound tour, which normally takes you in behind the mountains and through the Lions. The day I booked ended up being cloudy over the peaks, so our pilot Bryce took us up along the North Shore and around Cypress, up Howe Sound, getting amazingly close to the steep, forested mountainsides. I was also amazed to see how all those big mansions of West Van looked like miniature dollhouses and the cars on the highway all looked like toys. Coming back, we were able to spend a bit more time flying over Stanley Park and circling over downtown - which was great because part of the point of the trip was to get some shots of the city from the air with my husband's new GoPro. (If you're really serious about photography, they can even take the doors off, though I wasn't quite ready for that thrill on my first ride!) It was a little sad to touch down again after spending half an hour floating above the world, but the experience was great from start to finish, from the prompt response from Bryce on my initial inquiry through the website to all the emails, phone calls and texts keeping in touch about the itinerary and weather changes etc. (you never know out here!) to just taking us on a fantastic flight. I think we can all agree that Vancouver is a good-looking city surrounded by spectacular scenery. And it looks even more amazing from the air! I have experienced my city from a new angle, plus had a great subject for my 800th YELP REVIEW!!! The SKY is the ultimate high!

    We had an amazing helicopter ride today with Kyle, who was very knowledgeable about the greater…read moreVancouver area and helped us make some great memories. The ride was very smooth overall, and although it was just 20 minutes, it felt like much longer. It was pure serenity among the clouds.

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    SKY Helicopters - Helicopter Sky

    Helicopter Sky

    SKY Helicopters - The pilot Kyle

    The pilot Kyle

    SKY Helicopters - SKY Helicopters - River Adventure tour

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    SKY Helicopters - River Adventure tour

    Golden Ears Bridge - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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