✍️ By Debbie Balfour | WBN News | November 5, 2025

The lights, laughter, and scent of cinnamon and pine are returning to Langley as the 2025 Christmas season promises its most festive lineup yet! From bustling artisan markets to cozy community fairs, Langley’s November and December calendars are overflowing with reasons to shop local and celebrate.

The season kicks off early on November 8, when both the St. Nicholas Artisan & Craft Fair and the North Otter Winter Market open their doors. Expect handmade gifts, festive décor, and community spirit in full swing. The following weekend brings a brand-new highlight, the Langley Secondary School Holiday Market on November 16, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 21405 56 Avenue, Langley. With student vendors, local artisans, and plenty of holiday treats, this event adds youthful energy and creativity to Langley’s festive lineup.

Also on November 15, the 13th Annual LMCA Winter Craft Fair at Langley Meadows continues the fun, supporting local makers and neighbourhood causes.

November 22 is the crown jewel of holiday shopping weekends, featuring three powerhouse events: the Langley Grand Christmas Market at South Langley Church, Mainland Markets’ Holiday Market at West Langley Hall, and the beloved iMADE Local Pop-Up Market at Fort Langley Community Hall. Each brings its own flavour of festive cheer, from unique artisan creations to gourmet treats.

In December, the magic spreads even wider. The Langley Arts Council Holiday Artisan Market and the Academy Farms Christmas Market on December 6–7 promise handmade gifts, warm drinks, and plenty of holiday spirit. Then, as the month winds down, Christmas in the Village of Fort Langley (December 19–21) invites families to stroll twinkling streets, meet local vendors, and enjoy one last weekend of Christmas joy before the big day.

And let’s not forget Glow Langley 2025: The Magic Toy Shop (November 20–December 31). Though technically more light festival than craft fair, it remains one of Langley’s most cherished holiday experiences, featuring local artisans, festive displays, and heartwarming community moments.

Smaller community and school markets, like Peterson Road and Simonds Elementary, are also expected to return mid-November, adding even more opportunities to shop handmade and support local creators.

From rustic barns to heritage halls, Langley shines bright with festive spirit this year. Whether you’re hunting for that perfect gift or simply soaking up the magic, this town is ready to make your holidays merry and bright.

Debbie Balfour | Real Estate Investing Success Coach + Podcast Host
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