✍️ By Debbie Balfour | Langley News | June 22, 2026
Nothing says summer in Langley quite like fresh strawberries, locally grown produce, artisan baking, and a stroll through a bustling farmers' market. As harvest season begins across the Fraser Valley, Langley's popular farmers' markets are once again welcoming shoppers looking to support local growers, makers, and small businesses while enjoying one of the community's favourite seasonal traditions.
Farmers' markets have become much more than a place to buy fresh food. They are community gathering places where neighbours connect, musicians perform, families spend time together, and visitors experience the agricultural roots that continue to define Langley.
This summer, residents have several opportunities each week to shop local and discover some of the best products the Fraser Valley has to offer.
Where to Find Langley's Farmers Markets This Summer
Fort Langley Village Farmers' Market
Location: 9025 Glover Road, beside St. Andrew's Historic Church
Day: Every Saturday
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Fort Langley Village Farmers' Market remains one of the region's most popular outdoor markets. Set against the backdrop of the historic village, visitors can browse farm-fresh produce, artisan foods, flowers, handcrafted goods, baked treats, local beverages, and unique gifts while enjoying the charm of one of British Columbia's most beloved communities.
Langley Community Farmers Market at Douglas Park
Location: 20550 Douglas Crescent, Langley City
Day: Every Wednesday
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The midweek market at Douglas Park offers residents a convenient opportunity to stock up on fresh local products after work. The evening market creates a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy local vendors, fresh produce, artisan products, and live community entertainment.
Langley Community Farmers Market at Langley Events Centre
Location: 7888 200 Street, Langley Township
Day: Every Thursday
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The Thursday evening market at Langley Events Centre has quickly become a favourite destination for families and local shoppers. Featuring farmers, food producers, artisan vendors, and community activities, the market offers a fun and welcoming way to spend a summer evening.
Farmers' markets play an important role in supporting the Fraser Valley's agricultural economy. By purchasing directly from local growers and producers, shoppers help keep food dollars within the community while gaining access to fresher products that often travel only a fraction of the distance compared to grocery store alternatives.
Beyond the economic benefits, farmers markets contribute significantly to the quality of life that attracts people to Langley. Homebuyers often look for communities that offer walkable amenities, vibrant public spaces, and opportunities to connect with neighbours. Farmers' markets help create exactly that kind of environment.
As Langley continues to grow, these markets remain an important reminder of the area's agricultural heritage and strong sense of community. They connect urban residents with local farms and create opportunities for small businesses to showcase their products while building loyal customer relationships.
Whether you're searching for freshly picked berries, handcrafted gifts, artisan bread, local honey, seasonal vegetables, or simply a reason to spend a beautiful summer evening outdoors, Langley's farmers markets offer something for everyone.
This summer, skip the supermarket for a day and discover the fresh flavours, local talent, and community spirit waiting at one of Langley's farmers markets.
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