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menu. Geared toward families with children age 10 and younger. Age 2 and under free, age 3-16 $6.30, age 17+ $11.70. FREE for valid annual pass holders.


November 16 2013, 10 am – 5 pm, Parks Canada and the Guyanese Canadian


Grave Tales Tours, weekends in October. True and terrible tales told at night by their expert storytellers as you walk through the Fort Langley village. Get your tickets in advance! Dates: October 12 (7 & 8 pm); October 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 (7 pm, 8 pm, 9 pm); Oct 28, 29, 30 (7 & 8 pm). $15.10 per person. Age 17+ only. Check out their NEW Youth Edition of the Grave Tales Tours. Gather around the fire inside the old Hudson’s Bay Company fort for some ghost stories and fun in this family-oriented version of their popular Grave Tales. Geared toward older youth and teens, accompanied by a parent. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED, adult supervision required for youth age 15 and under. $11.70 per person. October 26-30, 2013, at 6 pm. Gear up for Halloween with them


October 26-27, 2013 from1 pm – 4 pm. Trick- r-treat at Fort Langley National Historic Site, and discover surprises along the way! Watch as “Go Bonkers” twists balloon surprises, check out “Mike’s Critters” creepy crawly creatures, decorate a pumpkin, explore the Spooky Servants’ Quarters and much more! Te Full Barrel Café will be serving up a Halloween


Cultural Association of BC invite you to celebrate BC’s 155th birthday. Taste delicious food and hear a steel band performance. Douglas Day marks the day on November 19, 1858, when James Douglas proclaimed British Columbia a Crown Colony in Fort Langley’s Big House. This year’s celebration highlights James Douglas’s Guyanese roots. Experience the warmth of the Caribbean at the birthplace of BC. Regular admission fees apply; free for annual pass holders.


Heritage Holiday at the Fort, December 21 - January 5, 10 am - 5 pm. Get away from the holiday bustle and make memories with your family and friends at the fort. Enjoy a traditional holiday atmosphere, crafts, and children’s activities. (Closed Dec. 25, 26, Jan 1) Regular admission fees apply; free for annual pass holders.


Jan 25-26, 2014 10 am – 5 pm Vive les Voyageurs Experience the rich French- Canadian culture that made Fort Langley so vibrant. Taste French- Canadian food, try your hand at finger weaving, sing a voyageur song, and


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participate in other cultural activities. Regular admission fees apply; free for annual pass holders. Sleep over in Vancouver’s only fort.


Let the kids finally run free, protected from the outside world within the fort walls. Follow the Fraser River to Fort Langley to experience the Fur Trade first hand. Come and stay in one of their oTENTiks - a cross between a cozy cabin and a tent, furnished with 6 bunk beds, table and chairs. With a total of 5 tents sleeping 6 each, they can accommodate up to 30 people at a time. Explore the Fort during the day


and relax in the quiet after hours. Try out gold panning, play hide and seek amongst the historic buildings and watch the sunset from the bastions. Cook your dinner on one of their fabulous BBQs or head into town for some grub if you are truly on vacation. Take an evening stroll through the town or along the Fraser River. Bring your evening to a close with stories and songs around the campfire, and board games in the Cafe. The next morning, enjoy a


complimentary breakfast supplied by the Full Barrel Cafe, greet their animals as their rooster announces a new day, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Golden Ears Mountains. Learn more about the birthplace of BC from their interpretive programs that run throughout the day. Bring your bikes along to explore the Fort-to-Fort Trail – don’t have one? Rent one from their local Fort Cyclery. Reserve your oTENTik experience


for this season until October 13 2013, or plan ahead for next year’s season – May 1 to Oct 12 2014. The cost of renting an oTENTik is $120 per unit (5 units available, with 6 bunks each), plus the cost of daily admission at $19.60 per family. To book your stay, call their


bookings coordinator at 604 513 4799. For more information on the oTENTiks and their amenities, see their website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/fortlangley.


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