Where it All Happens

Both Glen Lake and Langford Lake are found on the south side of the Trans Canada Highway, just a few short minutes from Station Avenue and some of Langford’s most popular local haunts.

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    Langford Lake
    Langford Lake, Langford, BC, Canada

    Located in the heart of the city, the 4.5km Ed Nixon Trail takes you through forested areas and runs alongside the southwestern curve of Langford Lake. Watch for birds out on the lake, such as American Coots, mergansers, and plenty of different duck species. Start the trail at Langford Lake Beach Park or from Goldstream Ave.

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    Mount Wells Regional Park
    Mount Wells Regional Park, Humpback Road, Victoria, BC, Canada

    123-hectare wilderness park of second growth forest and fragile mossy rock outcrops with spectacular views of the region and stunning spring wildflowers. Not that the hike to the summit (352m) of Mount Wells is steep and challenging. On your journey to the summit, you may see turkey vultures and band-tailed pigeons, or hear the drumming of ruffed grouse.

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    Accommodations in the City of Langford

    Discover a range of hotels, resorts, and B&B’s that will make your stay in Langford comfortable and memorable.

    Book Now: https://www.langford.ca/stakeholders/?cat=accommodations

Above & Beyond

From fine dining at Bear Mountain to the renowned trails of Goldstream Provincial Park, the northwest side of Langford is perfect for families, couples, or independent explorers.

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    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake, Langford, BC, Canada

    The short 1.5km Strachan Trail follows the eastern shore of Florence Lake, offering opportunities to spot Double-crested Cormorants, pine siskins, several swallow species, and more. Access from Savory Road or the end of Springboard Place.

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    Goldstream Provincial Park
    Goldstream Provincial Park, Langford, BC, Canada

    Meander through the trails between old-growth Douglas firs and keep your eyes peeled for Steller’s Jays, chickadees, Brown Creepers, kinglets, and several woodpecker species. Follow the Visitor Center Trail to the estuary viewing platform for a chance to see ducks, herons, and belted kingfishers.

    In late October through to November, the salmon spawn along the river and attract a frenzy of bald eagles, mergansers, and gulls (who jockey with the eagles for the best spots at the buffet). You might encounter some non-bird excitement, too, with Black Bears and River Otters living in the area!

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    Mount Finlayson
    Mount Finlayson, Langford, BC, Canada

    There is a trailhead to the north off Finlayson Arm Road and one to the south near the parking lot at the day-use area of Goldstream Provincial Park. Note that this hiking trail is steep, rugged, and considered challenging.

    While Turkey Vultures are a common sight circling the mountain, watch for Golden Eagles, too! They’re not common in the region, but this is one of the best spots around to catch a rare sighting if you’re lucky!

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    Mobile Visitor's Centre

    The City of Langford has a team of dedicated and knowledgeable staff ready to answer questions and provide maps, brochures, free WiFi, a photo booth, and more. Find them popped up in Langford offering insider tips to help you explore like a local.

    Book Now: https://www.langford.ca/visitors/trip-inspiration/mobile-visitors-centre/

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Attend a City of Langford Event

From live sports and craft beer, to culinary events and classic car culture, Langford is where it all happens.

Discover the Goldstream Nature House

Check in with the local experts at the Goldstream Nature House, open seasonally to the public.