BC Day Celebration at BC Farm Museum in Fort Langley

Tom Ireland • July 24, 2017

It's not long now until BC Day. Celebrate it at the BC Farm Museum with a model train exhibit, animals, scavenger hunt, various demonstrations and more. The post BC Day Celebration at BC Farm Museum in Fort Langley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

It’s not long now until BC Day. Celebrate it at the BC Farm Museum with a model train exhibit, animals, scavenger hunt, various demonstrations and more. The museum is home to British Columbia’s biggest collection of pioneer equipment and machinery. The family-friendly BC Day Celebration will be taking place at the museum (9131 King Street, Fort Langley) on Monday, August 7, 2017, from 10 am until 3 pm.

For more information, call (604) 888-2273 or visit the BC Farm Museum website.

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