Step back in time at Fort Langley National Historic Site, a captivating Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post set on the scenic banks of the Fraser River. Experience life in the 1800s as you explore authentically reconstructed timber buildings, all enclosed by towering wooden palisades. Originally established in 1827 and rebuilt after a fire, Fort Langley served as a vital trading hub until 1886. Today, it's a living museum, offering a deep dive into the North American fur trade era. Immerse yourself in history, enjoy interactive exhibits, and discover why Fort Langley is a Canadian treasure.