Campbell Valley Regional Park, Langley BC
Campbell Valley Regional Park is located at Langley BC area. This parks offers 22.5 km or more distance of trails you can explore. Minimal elevation gain. Average time 2-3 hours to explore all the trails here. Rated as easy. You can walk, hike, trail run, cycle & horse ride at this park. You can enjoy seeing some wildlife like squirrels, birds & ducks here. Nice country side landscape. Great place for family to come out to enjoy nature. Highly recommended.
Aerial View for Little Campbell River at Campbell Valley Regional Park Langley BC Canada
Campbell Valley Regional Park, 4k, Langley, BC, Canada
Address: 20290 16 Ave, Langley, BC V2Z 1W5
Campbell Valley Park Profile 2018
Campbell Valley Regional Park boasts a wide range of natural habitats and visitor activities. Equestrian facilities, off-leash dog areas, trails for walking and cycling, and historic buildings are all available here.
Campbell Valley Regional Park Profile
Originally a farmstead started in 1886, today Campbell Valley provides a mix of nature, pioneer heritage and country lifestyle. It's a great place for solo walks or family gatherings. Discover all the park's amenities with this video profile.
Aerial View for Campbell Valley Regional Park at Langley BC Canada
Campbell Valley Regional park, South Langley, BC
Explore Campbell Valley Regional Park. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean.
The park has trails, ponds and streams, wildlife filled meadows.
Location: 20290 16 Ave, Langley, BC
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Campbell Valley Regional Park Pond Area, Langley,B.C.
This little pond is located near Campbell Valley Regional Park's Nature House and South Side Parking. Its so calm pond. On a sunny day you can see nature's vibrant color here.
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Campbell Valley Park, Langley, BC, Canada 2019
Address: 20290 16 Ave, Langley City, BC V2Z 1W5
Campbell Valley Park Langley B.C. 2017
Very new to filming. The learning curve is steep because I started out knowing next to nothing. This is a practice video I shot at Cambell Valley Park. Langley B.C.
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Walking in Campbell Valley, Langley, BC????????
Beautiful walks in Campbell Valley Park.
Location: 20290 16 Ave, Langley, BC V2Z 1W5
1:45 Gary's birthday hike in Campbell Valley Regional Park BC
We had a fun time hiking around this park. I've been here before, but this was Gary's first time and he'd been wanting to go there for quite awhile. His birthday was a perfect day to go.
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Historic Langley Speedway - Campbell Valley Regional Park
Excerpt from from the Langley Speedway Historical Society 1963 is the year that racing began on the track. Langley Speedway hosted Nascar in 1971, 1972 and 1978. The track was closed to racing at the end of the 1984 season
The speedway in its heyday
Langley Campbell Valley Regional Park 캠벨밸리공원 랭리
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Hand feeding birds at Campbell Valley Regional Park, Langley, British Columbia
A large flock of chickadees and a few nuthatches compete for a spot in line at the bird seed and peanut feeding station (aka outstretched hand).
Destination Langley: The Gardens
With thanks to Langley Main Street Association for its vision, the City of Langley for its support, the many volunteers who have contributed time, hard work, plants and expertise, and Log House Plants for their generous donations of purple tomatoes, sweet peas and so many of the other fragrant, edible, and pollinator plants that have helped to transform our seaside village into a garden town.
In order of appearance:
Tim Callison, Mayor of Langley
Janet Ploof, President, Langley Main Street Association
Emily Martin, Gardener/Intern for Langley Main Street Association
Des Rock, Useless Bay Coffee Company
Jody Starcevich, Gardener/Inn at Langley
Matt Costello, Chef/Inn at Langley
Ben Courteau, Flying Bear Farm
Melissa Brown, Flying Bear Farm
Ross Chapin, Ross Chapin Architects
Inspired by Pam Warhursts’s TED talk entitled “How We Can Eat Our Landscapes”, Langley set in to enliven its municipal landscapes with flowers, vegetables and fruit. The gardens harmonize with the town’s historic buildings; they’re similarly small-scale, eclectic, and colorful. Bounteous hanging flower baskets brighten First Street, a street-side rain garden educates passersby on how to deal with run-off in a pleasingly visual way. Second Street is lined with gardens that ebb and flow through the seasons, beginning with hundreds of daffodils in April, and ending with asters and ripening pumpkins in October. The gardens are planned and planted with the help of a dedicated band of volunteers, with the intent to please and engage Langley residents, as well as visitors, taking full advantage of the wide variety of plantings that thrive in our Northwest maritime climate.
Valerie Easton
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Robbie Cribbs of Sound Trap Studios
Camera work, editing, Direction, Music.
Background music collaborator Scott Shannon Davis on guitar.
Hiking at Campbell Valley Regional Park
Ducks in the marsh at Campbell Valley Regional Park in Langley, British Columbia
A collection of ducks are enjoying the water in Langley, British Columbia.
Campbell Valley Regional Park - AMAZING Family Friendly Hikes Near Vancouver
Here is our first outdoor family video on our brand new channel, and it is at one of our favourite family friendly hikes near Vancouver where we live!
School is back in tomorrow, and we thought it would be a great idea to go out for a bit of a nature walk today. We decided to head on down to Campbell Valley Regional Park for a few hours, and we had a great time! This hike is super easy, has fairly flat and spacious trails, and is one of the best Surrey hikes for families. Let us know what you think of our video.
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