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Langley
Arts Council Fraser Valley Potters Guild Potters Guild of BC Federation of Canadian Artists Langley Heritage Society Heritage Society of BC links |
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While
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Langley plan a visit to |
Langley Centennial
Museum and National Exhibition Centre Fort Langley National Historic Park-Parks Canada Wendel's Bookstore & Cafe Langley City Named after Thomas Langley, a prominent Hudson's Bay Company director, Langley is considered to be the official birthplace of British Columbia. Aldergrove While a peaceful and friendly community today, Aldergrove was once home to Canada's first and most famous train robber, Bill Miner (known by the Mounties, and much later, Hollywood as the Grey Fox). Though a masterful and elusive ne'er-do-well, the Grey Fox was eventually brought to justice in 1906 by local resident brothers, Duncan and Robert Shortread. |
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Other
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The
Birthplace of BC Gallery,
Fort Langley The Fort Gallery Surrey Art Gallery White Rock Museum Vancouver Art Gallery
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Gallery in the historic CN Station, at the
corner of Mavis and Glover Road Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada Open weekends May to September noon to 4:00 pm or by appointment |
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