Discover the macabre history and untold tales of Fort Langley in our hair-raising walking tour, where true crime meets local legends. Step into the past and unravel the secrets hidden within the charming facade of this historic Canadian gem.
Join us as we delve into the shadows of Fort Langley, revealing the sinister side of its history that most people never get to hear. Led by our expert guide, this thrilling journey will awaken your senses and send shivers down your spine. Brace yourself for a night of true crime stories, unsolved mysteries, and haunting folklore.
Our walking tour through Fort Langley's true crime underbelly combines suspense, history, and local folklore to provide an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a local looking to learn more about the hidden side of your town or a visitor seeking a unique and spine-chilling adventure, our tour promises to leave you intrigued, entertained, and haunted by the tales you hear.
Must be 16+ and accompanied by adult
At the meeting location your guide will check you in and introduce the tour. Learn about McMillan Island and stories of it.
Hear about Frank's experience at the barbershop.
Listen to the unfortunate events of a young woman when she was trying to have a meal at a nice restaurant.
Discover what happened to a waitress at the diner.
Explore the statue of Sir James Douglas while hearing about his long and eventful carrier including some dark secrets.
See where a victim of the Highway of Tears was found and learn about connected murders.
Finish the tour at the meeting location with a story of dangerous fugitive hiding out in Fort Langley.
The walking tour starts on the waterfront at Bedford Landing Plaza - on the pier behind the Fort Pub building
We will send you a waiver after booking. Expect to receive this via email. Kindly respond as soon as you receive the waiver. Thank you!
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