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Plenty to do on Canada Day

There are events planned at Fort Langley and Willoughby on Wednesday, July 1.
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Plenty to do on Canada Day in Langley at Willoughby Park and Fort Langley.

A Canada Day event will be held on Wednesday, July 1 at Willoughby Community Park, 7888 200 Street.

The event is sponsored by JR FM radio station and the Township of Langley. It runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and admission and parking are free.

A kids zone, spray park and barbecue are part of the event, which features a series of country performers on stage. Donations from the barbecue go to JR FM’s Basics For Babies program.

Performing are Danielle Marie, Her Brothers, Cash Crawford, Chris Buck Band, Washboard Union, King & Cash,  Robin & Ryleigh, Raquel Cole and Rod Black.

There will also be a series of activities at Fort Langley on Canada Day, including free admission to the museums and historic sites.

It begins with a pancake breakfast on King Street at 8 a.m. There will be a Festival of the Book at the community hall from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  There will be entertainment and activity at Fort Langley National Historic Park. A special exhibit on  the history of Langley Speedway will be at the Langley Centennial Museum.

There will be a petting zoo and activities at the Farm Museum. Bard in the Valley will perform Love’s Labours Lost outside the community hall at 3 p.m. See celebratecanadaday.ca for more details.

There are no fireworks planned on Canada Day in Langley this year.