Learn to Camp at Fort Langley

Tom Ireland • May 24, 2017

Learn the basics of camping at Fort Langley. A joint venture between MEC and Parks Canada, these events will show you how to pitch a tent, light a fire and stay safe from wild animals. Learn to Camp sessions are taking place at Fort Langley National Historic Site on June 17-18, 2017. Click here for full […] The post Learn to Camp at Fort Langley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Learn the basics of camping at Fort Langley. A joint venture between MEC and Parks Canada, these events will show you how to pitch a tent, light a fire and stay safe from wild animals.

Learn to Camp sessions are taking place at Fort Langley National Historic Site on June 17-18, 2017.  Click here for full details, including how to register.

Image: Parks Canada

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