Fort Langley Village

A sign in the foreground with the words "Historic Fort Langley" on it; a white house with the sign that says "Fort Langley" in the background

Located along the Fraser River, Fort Langley features a variety of museums, shops, restaurants, art galleries, parks, trails, and the iconic yellow Community Hall which is featured in many TV Shows & Films. It is also home to the Fort Langley National Historic Site; the former Hudson Bay Company’s fur trading post which is standing […]

Heaven N Earth Native Art

Operated and frequently supplied by a mother/daughter team, Heaven N Earth Native Art Gallery and Cultural Studio is packed wall to wall with gorgeous genuine Indigenous art and products. Many of the pieces hold stories that the owner, Teresa, will excitedly share with you as you shop around. Not only can you shop for Indigenous […]

Ruby Creek Art Gallery

The inside of an art gallery, with glass displays around

Welcome to the Ruby Creek Art Gallery; proudly owned and operated by the Sq’ewá:lxw First Nation since 2005. Shop our unique collection of handcrafted Coast Salish Indigenous artwork including carvings, masks, sculptures, drums, paintings & prints, jewelry and giftware. Admire the finest works by emerging and established artists from many First Nations communities. Experience the […]

Nations Creations

An Indigenous Bear claw with a fish in the middle

Nations Creations is an Indigenous owned and operated manufacturer and platform for Indigenous artists. Located on unceded Stó:lō territory, in Agassiz British Columbia, Nations Creations encapsulates the beauty of its surroundings through its Indigenous artisan created pieces. Nations Creations offers the manufacturing and production of corporate clothing and uniforms along with promotional products. Our team of […]

Section 35

SECTION 35 is an Indigenous owned streetwear brand based on the Unceded Territories of the Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. SECTION 35 was founded in 2014 and officially launched in March 2016. SECTION 35 has been featured in Vogue, Complex and numerous other publications over the last year. In 2022, SECTION 35 […]

Frettchan Studios

Chantelle Trainor-Matties is an artist from British Columbia, Canada with Nisga’a and Métis heritage that specializes in illustration, graphic design, painting as well as mural work. She works for herself and does freelance and contract work for private and commercial clientele through her small business Frettchan Studios. Her work ranges from bold contemporary Northwest coast […]

Little White House & Co

The dining area of Little White House & Co, which features all-white wooden chairs and tables, white walls and furnishings, and a glass chandelier.

In need of some high tea and cute quintessentials? Little White House is the place for you! It is home to a very quaint, romantic cafe setting for champagne, afternoon tea & all-day Parisian brunches. As well as, a beautiful store filled with clothing, furniture, shoes, and more!

Canwest Art Gallery on the Lake

Three wooden boxes with Indigenous designs sit on a glass table.

Indulge your senses as you enter our unique Gallery. Spend a few minutes, or a few hours while you take in our gorgeous Harrison Lake view.

Stó:lō Gift Shop

The front entrance of a store.

Come browse the many local artisan’s one of a kind items and Aboriginal Coast Salish designed gift products; Including Nations Creations, Manitobah Mukluks, hand-carved silver, precious gem and hand-beaded jewellery, sage and sweetgrass, etched wine glasses and bowls, flip-flops and canvas shoes, ties and scarves, cards, prints and CDs and Spirit Bear Coffee. Join us […]

TAP True Aromatherapy Products and Spa

Two bundles of sage sit in a small bowl.

TAP True Aromatherapy Products, located in beautiful Fort Langley, BC, is more than a store—it’s an experience! We offer a wide-range of natural beauty, health, and aromatherapy products as well as luxurious spa services.

Harrison Visitor Centre & Sasquatch Museum

Tourism Harrison

In April 2024, we proudly opened the new Harrison Visitor Centre + Sasquatch Museum at its original location on Hot Springs Road. Our goal was to create a space that honours the region’s Indigenous and historical roots while remaining functional and accessible for everyone. We designed the building to accommodate a wide range of needs. […]