Play in Langley City

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EXTRAORDINARY ACTIVITIES

 


From casual strolls to family bicycle adventures or epic trail runs, Langley City offers 17 incredible parks, gardens, playgrounds, and pathways created specially for you to explore the City’s remarkable outdoor experience. Find self-guided cycling routes, Canada’s largest parkour course, and more activities for everyone to do. Take a deep breath it’s beautiful around here!



Langley City Cycles

Langley City Cycles

Explore Langley City in a different way – on wheels! The new Langley City Cycles trail maps take you throughout Langley City’s outdoor spaces, trail and downtown one-way. Add a pop of colour to your ride by following the Mural Walk to uncover hand-painted murals around every corner.



Langley Road Rally

Langley Road Rally

Nothing says wide open spaces like driving through some of Langley’s scenic back roads. We’ve put together a suggested route that will take you to some of our green spaces with some other great local stops added along the way. Stop in for a bite to eat or grab something to go from one of our restaurants and cafes. Browse through our unique, local shopping areas and don’t forget to pickup some libations to enjoy later at home!



Bridge in a park.

Catch your breath

AT GARDENS, PARKS & TRAILS


Sendall Gardens

Sendall Gardens

201A STREET & 50 AVENUE


Small, tranquil botanical garden with a trail, duck ponds & a gazebo that can be rented for events.

Brydon Lagoon

5210 196 STREET


Stroll along the approximately 1 kilometre nature trail, enjoy birdwatching with over 140 species of birds flying by, and take in the views of the glistening lagoon.

Uplands Dog Park

Uplands Dog Off Leash Park

206 STREET & 44A AVENUE


18-acre fenced dog park with plenty of open space to run and roam.

Nicomekl Park

208 STREET & 53 AVENUE


Relaxed destination offering a duck pond, lots of walking trails & abundant bird life.

Al Anderson Pool Langley

City Park & Al Anderson Memorial Pool

207 STREET & 48 AVENUE


This park features Al Anderson Memorial Pool, children’s waterpark and playground, a lacrosse box, 12 picnic tables, a picnic shelter, grassed open space and washrooms. This park also includes grass play field at the south end fronting 48 Avenue and three ball diamonds on the north end of the park next to Blacklock Elementary School.

Douglas Park

206 STREET & DOUGLAS CRESCENT


Douglas Park has an accessible playground, two tennis courts, a water park (seasonal), bowling green, sports box, basketball hoops, and public washrooms.

Portage Park

Portage Park

204 STREET & 51A AVENUE


Portage Park is the main entrance to the Nicomekl Trail. Before the floodplain, there is an adventure playground and a paved play area for ball hockey. Washrooms are available.

Brydon Park

198 STREET & 53 AVENUE


Adventure playground, paved play area for ball hockey and basketball, intermediate soccer field, softball diamond, and washrooms.

Penzer Action Park

198C STREET & 47 AVENUE


North America’s largest outdoor parkour course. Sport box, pump track and 10,000 square feet of dirt jumps, drops, wall rides, set-up jumps, a box, a pump track for skateboarding, as well as a series of skinnies that is perfect for all skill levels – beginner to expert! Also included are two new playgrounds for toddlers up to teens.

Nicomekl Trail

SUGGESTED TRAILHEAD ENTRANCE: PORTAGE PARK (204 STREET & 51A AVENUE)


Multi-use pathway with a variety of recreational activities surrounding the Nicomekl River and its floodplain. The trail stretches across the city, connecting to the neighboring City of Surrey. Perfect for cycling, jogging, and walking, and also provides opportunities to explore other nature trails in the area.

More Parks in Langley City

Buckley Park (196 Street & 48 Avenue)
Conder Park (198 Street & 50 Avenue)
Dumais Park (208 Street & 57 Avenue)
Hunter Park (199 Street & 47 Avenue)
Iris Mooney Park (209 Street & 47 Avenue)
Langley Prairie Park (200 Street and Fraser Highway)
Nicholas Park (209 Street & 50A Avenue)
Rotary Centennial Park (208 Street & Fraser Highway)

Visit the City of Langley’s Parks & Trails webpage for more details.