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Krause Farms Krause Farms, west of Langley, offers a variety of berries and fruit products in the summer months followed by pumpkins, gourds, corn and apples in the fall. Visitors can purchase or pick berries, take a farm tour, enjoy a wide selection of homemade preserves, pies and smoothies or pet the farm animals. The farm offers a fenced play area for children and a country-style porch for relaxation and refreshments. Address: 6179 248th St. Langley BC CAN V4W 1C3
1 604 856-5757
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Driediger Farms Berry lovers will want to include a summer visit to Driediger Farms near Langley for the farm's fresh blueberries, currants, gooseberries,raspberries and strawberries. Visitors can pick their own or purchase berries from the farm fruit stand as well as freshly baked goods and preserves. Open June - August. Address: 23823 72nd Ave. Langley BC CAN V1M 3P8
1 604 888-1685
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Mountain View Conservation & Breeding Centre Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Center plays host to some of the world's most endangered animals. From aardwolves to zebras, the Center is home to many amazing creatures from all over the world, including approximately 35% of the captive population of the Vancouver Island Marmot, one of the rarest mammals in the world. The animals range free within their enclosures, so sightings are not guaranteed. This is primarily a breeding facility, so tours must be arranged in advance. Address: 23898 Rawlison Crescent Langley BC V1M 3R6
Send an Email (29) 1 604 882-9313
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Kensington Prairie Farm Kensington Prairie Farm is home to over 30 alpacas and offers tours of the facility year-round. Guests may also purchase scarves, pillows, yarn, socks and other products made from alpaca fleece. Address: 1736 248th St. Langley BC CAN V4W 2C3
Send an Email 1 604 626-4395
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