Brae Island-Fort Langley WALKING/HIKING TRAIL LOOP w19
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10km
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About the Journey

This is a walking loop that takes in Brae Island Regional Park and a heritage walk through Fort Langley. Brae Island along with MacMillan Island sits in the Fraser River and the trail allows for short walks to the river’s edge.  This relatively short walk allows time to visit the Fort itself along with the Centennial and Auto Museum. Also the walk passes by a new neighbourhood along the Fraser, a former major mill site and the mouth of the Salmon River, a past inland route for the fur trade.  The transformed train station museum adds interest and there is a superb view of a picturesque small heritage white church on the Kwantlen Reserve across the Bedford Channel of the Fraser River viewed from the Langley Marine Park.  Allow about 2.5 hours for the walk itself knowing that you will want to spend additional time visiting in Fort Langley along with taking advantage of the shops in this artisan community.