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Meet Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreters such as Mark Anderson at the Vive les Voyageurs Winter Festival Jan. 28 and 29. Experience the rich French-Canadian culture of the fort. Taste French-Canadian food, try finger-weaving, sing a voyageur song, and participate in other cultural activities. Children can enjoy crafts and the kids' entertainer, Vazzy. For more, contact fort.langley@pc.gc.ca or 604-513-4777.
 

Bonjour, eh Meet Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreters such as Mark Anderson at the Vive les Voyageurs Winter Festival Jan. 28 and 29. Experience the rich French-Canadian culture of the fort. Taste French-Canadian food, try finger-weaving, sing a voyageur song, and participate in other cultural activities. Children can enjoy crafts and the kids' entertainer, Vazzy. For more, contact fort.langley@pc.gc.ca or 604-513-4777.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

Meet Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreters such as Mark Anderson at the Vive les Voyageurs Winter Festival Jan. 28 and 29. Experience the rich French-Canadian culture of the fort. Taste French-Canadian food, try finger-weaving, sing a voyageur song, and participate in other cultural activities. Children can enjoy crafts and the kids' entertainer, Vazzy. For more, contact fort.langley@pc.gc.ca or 604-513-4777.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Bonjour, eh
Meet Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreters such as Mark Anderson at the Vive les Voyageurs Winter Festival Jan. 28 and 29. Experience the rich French-Canadian culture of the fort. Taste French-Canadian food, try finger-weaving, sing a voyageur song, and participate in other cultural activities. Children can enjoy crafts and the kids' entertainer, Vazzy. For more, contact fort.langley@pc.gc.ca or 604-513-4777.
 

Bonjour, eh Meet Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreters such as Mark Anderson at the Vive les Voyageurs Winter Festival Jan. 28 and 29. Experience the rich French-Canadian culture of the fort. Taste French-Canadian food, try finger-weaving, sing a voyageur song, and participate in other cultural activities. Children can enjoy crafts and the kids' entertainer, Vazzy. For more, contact fort.langley@pc.gc.ca or 604-513-4777.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville, Langley Advance

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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