Wild animals from around the world await a special visit from you and your family.

A family day of adventure awaits at the Greater Vancouver Zoo! The zoo is fun for the whole family, and includes a train that runs around the zoo. Also, make sure to take the North American Wilds bus that takes you right into the enclosures of the Grizzly, black bears and more! The zoo welcomes you to bring your own picnic, with picnic tables and a play area for children. There is also a Concession stand for any other snacks you need.
Have you already seen the zoo? Visit Mountain View Conservation Society instead. Located near Fort Langley, Mountain View is a unique experience, providing the chance to see many endangered animals, which are bred and many are returned to the wild. Reservations are required, so make sure to call ahead to book a tour you won’t forget. After your tour, head to Fort Langley for lunch in one of the many restaurants, or pack a picnic and enjoy it at Fort Langley Park or Fort Langley Marina Park.
Located at the top of Church Street, this municipal park has a vast network of trails for any level and a picnic area. The park provides a boat launch and fishing bars.
Address: Church St. Fort Langley BC CAN
Experience the historic original buildings and interactive displays and activities at the Fort Langley National Historic Site. Come see the furs traded by the aboriginal peoples, watch the fascinating demonstrations by costumed interpreters, observe the art of barrel making, hear the ringing of the anvil in the blacksmith shop or feel the cool water as you pan for gold.
23433 Mavis Street
Fort Langley, BC
604.513.4777
Fort Langley Park has baseball diamonds, jogging track, picnic facilities and shelter, playground and the Fort Langley Outdoor Pool - Now open for the season.
23055 St. Andrews Ave (St. Andrews Ave. & Nash Street)
604.533.6170
Experience over 600 different animals in 120 acres of wide open spaces. Walk, bike, blade, quadra-cycle, take the train or ride the bus. Step into the Wild!
5048 - 264th Street
Aldergrove, BC
604-856-6825
Mountain View's Conservation Programs save rare and endangered wildlife species from extinction. We operate daily guided tours at 10:00 am & 1:00 pm. Learn about how we are saving BC's Northern Spotted Owls, Vancouver Island Marmots, Spotted Frogs, and over 50 other rare species from around the world. See our herd of Masai Giraffe, Grevy Zebras, Indian Rhinoceros, Carnivors, Antelopes, Tapirs, and rare birds like Condor. Over 350 rare animals in natural habitat settings that you would likely never see anywhere else in the world. Bring your camera, wear appropriate clothing for the weather. Tour must be reserved in advance. Call us at 604-882-9313 to reserve, or visit www.mtnviewconservation.org for more information.
23898 Rawlison Crescent
Langley, BC
(Near 232 street and Glover Road, north of the Trans Canada Highway),
604-882-9313

Savour delicious wines and enjoy freshly baked goods.
Fresh air, sunshine and lots of perfectly ripened produce.
With over 600 shops to choose from, there's something for you.
Enjoy a day trip or camp-out on an incredible wildlife adventure.
