CHRISTMAS IN LANGLEY
Andy Schildhorn • December 8, 2023
I'm excited to share what's happening in Langley this Christmas season!
I've recently explored 'Glow Langley', an enchanting walk-through experience with breathtaking lighting displays on 216th Street. It's a magical place that I highly recommend for a festive evening stroll.
Then, there's 'Martini Town' in Aldergrove, where the Christmas spirit comes alive with beautifully lit stage sets. It's a fantastic spot to soak in the holiday vibes.
I also took a cozy, safe drive through "Williams Park", a perfect way to enjoy dazzling holiday lights from the comfort of my car. This experience always brings a warm, festive feeling.
Don't miss out on the incredible lighting at "Douglas Park" in Langley City. The Christmas lights there are simply amazing and a sight to behold!
For more information go to www.tourism-langley.ca/events
I always encourage doing your Christmas shopping in Fort Langley. It's the place to be, with lots of unique finds and local treasures.
So, until next week, enjoy your Christmas outings. Have a great week, and I'll talk to you soon with more festive updates from Langley!
I've recently explored 'Glow Langley', an enchanting walk-through experience with breathtaking lighting displays on 216th Street. It's a magical place that I highly recommend for a festive evening stroll.
Then, there's 'Martini Town' in Aldergrove, where the Christmas spirit comes alive with beautifully lit stage sets. It's a fantastic spot to soak in the holiday vibes.
I also took a cozy, safe drive through "Williams Park", a perfect way to enjoy dazzling holiday lights from the comfort of my car. This experience always brings a warm, festive feeling.
Don't miss out on the incredible lighting at "Douglas Park" in Langley City. The Christmas lights there are simply amazing and a sight to behold!
For more information go to www.tourism-langley.ca/events
I always encourage doing your Christmas shopping in Fort Langley. It's the place to be, with lots of unique finds and local treasures.
So, until next week, enjoy your Christmas outings. Have a great week, and I'll talk to you soon with more festive updates from Langley!

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