langley centennial museum
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Although it is a small museum, it certainly packs the stuff in. It is well organized and easy for a self-directed exploration.
Thank you for taking the time to provide a review of our Museum and for shooting so many fabulous photographs. I am sorry that our museum wasn't as big as you expected it to be. Regretfully the size of our facility isn't something we can change. We can only show a small percentage of what we have in our collection at any given time, and therefore rotate some of our exhibitions periodically. In regards to the fashion exhibition you saw while visiting Fort Langley, that particular display was borrowed from a private collection and we were honoured to host it in our faciliity. Displays in that exhibition hall change every two months or so and range from local art and history exhibitions to borrowed travelling exhibitions. So if you come back again, you might see something that interests you more. As far as being worth your money, I hope you realize that admission to the Museum is by voluntary donation and not required at all. If someone gave you the impression that it was required, I can only apologize. I will discuss with our customer service team to make sure that is clear to others coming to visit, so it doesn't happen again. Once again thank you for providing your feedback in regards to the Langley Centennial Museum.
Nice, little museum. Very friendly staff. Gives the visitor a glimpse of life in Langley from the time of the First Nations to the 20th century. The set-up of the exhibits will inform and entertain both adults and children. Well worth a visit.
- Not the Centennial Museum, which is on a side-street by the National Historic Park. Anyway, The Fort Langley Community Hall as pictured is a historic building on Glover Rd. (the main drag). It houses the tiny, but much used Library. It is used almost every weekend for weddings and almost every night for some community group or event. It was built ni the 1930s entirely by volunteers and is one of the best things about Fort Langley! It has been used in dozens of movies - they just remove the name sign & put up the new one - usually some fictitious small town in the USA. Watch out for it in those made-for-TV movies. .
Photo with this attraction in the 1932 Fort Langley Community Hall. The Langley Centennial Museum will keep you spell bound as you travel through it. Exhibits are well laid out and take you back to the days when Langley was born and the First Nations also have exhibits. Well worth your time. The museum is on KIng Street in Fort Langley. Entrance is by donation.
Nice exhibits on local history and one of a local arts group. I liked the old time store best. Lots of other attractions nearby too
Nice old cemetery close by! Tiny library at the side. Right in the middle of historic Fort Langley. We came as a family and both me and my kids enjoyed this visit
The Langley Centennial Museum (not the Community Hall, as pictured) houses a good collection of the community's treasures and helps to tell a brief history of the area. Located beside both the BC Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum and Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada, these three help bring Langley's past to life.
This local history museum is a great place to visit and the staff are very friendly. She explained the exhibitions in both wings of the museum. There was a native art exhibition in the temporary gallery.
I enjoyed learning about Langley. There was another museum next door but it was closed until the spring.
The photo shown is the Fort Langley Community Centre which is on Glover Rd. The Langley Centennial Museum and Exhibition Centre is well worth a visit with history of the 1st nations people and the life of the pioneers who were one of the first to settle in BC. The exhibition centre displays traveling exhibits and local art. Good. A bargain for the suggested price of $2 (otherwise free). Also gift store.