Top 7 Museums in Langley, Langley

March 13, 2022 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Langley, British Columbia including Alder Grove Heritage Society and Telephone Museum, BC Farm Museum, Canadian Museum of Flight, Langley Centennial Museum, Luke Eddie Stripp Original Artworks, Number 52 Studio + Gallery, Peculiar, Leather & Jewelry Artworks.
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1. Alder Grove Heritage Society and Telephone Museum

3190 271 St, Aldergrove, British Columbia V4W 3H7 Canada http://www.telephonemuseum.ca
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Alder Grove Heritage Society and Telephone Museum

Reviewed By 294fraserf

Very cool, lots of I remember when stuff as well as unusual telecommunication oddities. Very friendly informative volunteers that can explain things.

2. BC Farm Museum

9131 King St Box 279, Fort Langley, British Columbia V1M 2R6 Canada +1 604-888-2273 [email protected] http://www.bcfma.com/
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

BC Farm Museum

We are now open as of April 1st, 2021, following COVID-19 safety guidelines. Something of interest for every age. Kids love our Scavenger Hunt, rope making, tomato and egg sorting demonstrations. Visitors learn how people lived without electricity and can see first-hand several wooden ice boxes (early refrigerators), see early windmills that pump water and produce light…. nearing 100 years old and still running! Thanks to our dedicated Volunteers. For the middle aged and senior visitors our artifacts bring back many memories of how folks lived. Remembering what life was like as a kid, seeing the transition from horse power to engines. The collection of artifacts by the Association has evolved from focusing on farming equipment only, to including historical artifacts depicting all aspects of pioneer life. The Museum collection has grown to over 5,600 historical artifacts of farming equipment and pioneer life in British Columbia, on display in two buildings and an outside exhibit area.

3. Canadian Museum of Flight

5333 216 St Langley Regional Airport, British Columbia V2Y 2N3 Canada +1 604-532-0035 [email protected] http://www.canadianflight.org/
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4.0 based on 92 reviews

Canadian Museum of Flight

This Canadian aviation history museum tells the stories of people and aviation in Canada. Visitors can take a chronological walk around the Museum starting with WWI to present day. They can see how large a part Canada has played in aviation history, and how large a role aviation has had in shaping the lives of Canadians. The Museum contains fine examples of both civilian and military aircraft, and a huge selection of aviation related artifacts, photos and models. The Museum is constantly undergoing display changes to allow our visitors to see something new each time they stop by. The Museum is a ground-level facility, with ramps for easy wheelchair access. Vehicles and HandyDART buses can pull up adjacent to the main entrance. Along with the aircraft and displays, the Museum has an extensive aviation gift shop with everything from posters to books, hats, t-shirts, toys, videos and much more.

Reviewed By CSFBC - North Vancouver, Canada

We were looking for something to do with our young kids and stopped into the Canadian Museum of Flight. Very friendly staff and lots for kids and parents to see. Indoor area was nice on a rainy day a lots of planes outside. Cheap visit and a covid safe experience.

4. Langley Centennial Museum

9135 King St., Fort Langley, British Columbia V1M 2S2 Canada +1 604-532-3536 http://museum.tol.ca/
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Langley Centennial Museum

Langley Centennial Museum is open by reservation only. Book online at museum.tol.ca. Visits are 1 hour, starting on the hour between 11:00am and 3:00pm. Museum with 3,500 square feet of exhibits detailing local, regional and Canadian history and art. Gift shop with one of a kind handcrafted gift items.

5. Luke Eddie Stripp Original Artworks

20435 Fraser Hwy, Langley City, British Columbia V3A 4G3 Canada +1 778-858-9295 [email protected] http://lukeeddiestripp.com

Enjoy the unique and captivating experience at Luke Eddie Stripp Original Artworks. Showing over 100+ paintings from his personal collection on display for view and purchase. Artist Luke Eddie Stripp doesn't hold back from his use of colour; creating vibrant, intriguing and moving paintings.

10-23230 Billy Brown Rd, Fort Langley, British Columbia V1M 4G1 Canada +1 604-539-9847 [email protected] http://www.number52gallery.com
Number 52 Studio + Gallery

Number 52 Studio + Gallery is a working artist studio where you can view work by artist Paul Wood. Also in the gallery is a fully operational letterpress shop where Paul creates additional artwork and printed ephemera using antique printing presses combined with hand-set wood and metal type along with linoleum cut illustrations.

7. Peculiar, Leather & Jewelry Artworks

9054 Glover Road, Fort Langley, British Columbia V3A 4H8 Canada +1 250-534-9020 [email protected] https://efrainperdomoartworks.ca/
Peculiar, Leather & Jewelry Artworks

Peculiar, Leather & Jewelry Artworks by visual artist Efrain Perdomo is a new concept in jewelry design. Sand sculpture jewelry, carefully hand crafted in sterling silver,gold and combine with precious and semi precious stones. Each piece has a story to tell, a process to share. Inspire by nature and raw materials, Efrain's design focus in the experience he has gained working with metals and gems

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