Langley City's 70th Anniversary

Langley City celebrates its 70th anniversary

Langley City started with humble beginnings as Innes Corners to Langley Prairie to the thriving, vibrant city it is today. What started as a trade and service hub along Old Yale Road has grown into an urban centre, all while maintaining the City's small-town values of community, connection and heritage.

Langley City has been a place where people come together to build a strong, connected community. At a time when the world can feel divided, the City remains a place where collaboration, inclusivity, and connection are at the heart of everything we do.
Mayor Nathan Pachal

Mayor and Council then and now

Council, City Clerk and City Lawyer in 1955 gathering around a table
First Langley City Mayor and Council in 1955
Current 2025 Council and Chief Administrative Officer sitting on the original 1955 Council table and chairs.
Current Mayor and Council in 2025: replicating the photo from 1955 using the same table and chairs

Historical Langley City Photos

men standing on first firetruck in Langley prairie
First firetruck in Langley Prairie | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
Langley Prairie photo
The Timms Block in Langley Prairie | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
old photo of Fraser Highway looking east
Fraser Highway looking east | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
workers building the brick building on Douglas Crescent
Brick building on Douglas Crescent | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
Langley prairie arial view
Arial view of Langley Prairie | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
the first library in Langley prairie
The first Langley Prairie library | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
old photo of Brydon Lagoon
Brydon Lagoon off 200th Street | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River
Fraser Highway 1960
20374 Fraser Highway | Photo credit: salishan Place By The River

Ceremonial Cake Cutting

To kick off Langley City's 70th anniversary, Mayor and Council were joined by Erik Vogel, grandson of the City's first mayor, Hunter Vogel for our ceremonial cake cutting at Langley City Hall.

Mayor and council cut 70th anniversary cake
Eric Vogel, grandson of Langley's first Mayor, his son, Mayor, and Council standing by the Langley City 70th Anniversary cake
Langley city employee photo at 70th anniversary cake cutting
Mayor, Council, City Staff, and special guests celebrating Langley City's 70th Anniversary
picture of cake for 70th anniversary
Close up of Langley City's 70th Anniversary Cake

Join the fun! Celebrate Langley City's 70th with a contest

Celebrating with the community

To celebrate this milestone with local elementary schools, we provided Grade 4 classes at participating city schools with a colouring sheet. Students were invited to draw their favourite thing about living in Langley City.

One class from each school will be randomly selected to win a pizza party, generously donated by the Downtown Langley Business Association.

Completed colouring sheets will be displayed at City facilities.

Colouring sheets on display at TCC
A collection of colouring sheets from Uplands, Nicomekl, Blacklock, Douglas Park, and Simonds Elementary Schools is currently on display at City Hall.
Colouring sheets on display at TCC
A collection of colouring sheets from Uplands, Nicomekl, Blacklock, Douglas Park, and Simonds Elementary Schools is currently on display at City Hall.
Colouring sheets on display at TCC
A collection of colouring sheets from Uplands, Nicomekl, Blacklock, Douglas Park, and Simonds Elementary Schools is currently on display at City Hall.

Celebrate our 70th Anniversary at Langley City events

We're excited to celebrate Langley City's 70th Anniversary together with our community at various events! Don't miss out—subscribe to our eNewsletter to stay updated about upcoming events.