Daily life
Fort Langley — Daily Life — Shops, Cafés, and the Village High Street
A focused reference on daily life in Fort Langley, drawn from the broader Fort Langley area page — pulled out as its own page so it’s scannable on its own.
Glover Road through the village is a real walkable retail and food cluster — Lee's Market at Glover & Mavis (Lee family-owned since 1975), Wendel's Bookstore & Café at 9233 Glover Road (since 1997), Trading Post Brewing Eatery at 9143 Glover Road (since May 2016), The Fort Pub & Grill at 9273 Glover Road. The BC Farm Museum at 9131 King Street (since 1966) is the province's largest pioneer / agricultural artifact collection.
The Fraser River dyke trail runs east and west from the village — used daily by walkers, runners, dog owners, and cyclists. Bedford Channel and the marina support kayaking and small-craft boating. Derby Reach Regional Park is adjacent; Golden Ears Provincial Park is a short drive across the Golden Ears Bridge. Weekly bigger runs (Costco, Home Depot, full-service grocery) typically draw residents to the 200 Street corridor or Walnut Grove.
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