The City of Langford is a city of over 35,000 people (2016), and is the business hub of "Westshore", a group of municipalities to the west of Victoria. Visitors would primarily enjoy the lakes and trails which are less busy than similar offerings closer to Victoria downtown core.
Langford's history of European settlement dates to 1851, when Captain Edward Langford established one of the four Hudson's Bay Company farms in the Victoria area. In the early 1860s, the region of Langford experienced a short-lived gold rush in what is now Goldstream Provincial Park. The area was a favourite recreation destination for thousands of Victorians in the late 1800s: day-trippers travelled via railway to the popular country resort Goldstream House Hotel; hunters built their lodges on the shores of the lakes near the mountains; and a summer colony of the well-to-do city folk relaxed and socialized at Langford Lake.
The region has become the fastest growing little city on Vancouver Island, with big retail stores and new residential developments, and the expanding suburban town of Langford became a city in 2003.
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) passes through Langford on its way between Victoria and the other cities further north on Vancouver Island. Highway 14 connects with Highway 1 in Langford.
On weekdays, traffic congestion is considerable getting in/out during rush hour. This is an issue in all of Victoria's West shore communities.
Goldstream Ave from Colwood is the other main way into Langford.
Getting around on foot is fine for the downtown core but a bicycle or vehicle are better options for the outskirts including shopping at the big box stores.
The city has created marked bike trails along key roads allowing easy travel throughout the city. The Galloping Goose Trail, bike and pedestrian trails along the old railway tracks and along Goldstream Ave connect well the different sections of the city.
The two main public transport hubs are Langford Exchange at Westshore Town Centre (formerly CanWest Mall), south of Langford's "downtown"; and Western Exchange at the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre in Colwood.
Notable bus routes:
61 - During morning and afternoon rush hours from Monday to Friday travels between downtown Victoria and Sooke. Outside of those hours, the route travels between Langford and Sooke (connects with route 50 in Langford during this time). Operates daily with numerous trips.
95 - Between downtown Victoria and Langford. Operates daily with numerous trips. Travel time between Victoria and Langford is 35 to 45 minutes.
66 - Route between downtown Victoria and Duncan with a stop in Langford. Operates Monday to Friday with a number of trips departing from Duncan before 9:30 am and a number of trips departing from Victoria in the afternoon. Operates Saturday with limited trips. Cost per trip is $10.
99 - Route between downtown Victoria and Shawnigan Lake. Operates Monday to Friday with limited trips departing Shawnigan Lake in the early morning and limited trips departing Victoria in the afternoon.
48.44859-123.498441Goldstream Village. The town centre, is on Goldstream Ave where local businesses, the library, the Veteran's Memorial Park, police station and City Hall are found. A traffic circle around a musical beautiful fountain, sidewalks and cafe's create for a pedestrian friendly environment. (updated Jul 2023)
A secondary hub is forming around City Centre Park with nearby lakes and sports fields. The main shopping mall, WestShore, and cinemas are nearby also.
Hatley Park National Historic Site48.4344-123.472962Hatley Park National Historic Site (within Royal Roads University). In the centre of Royal Road University is a castle and beautiful botanical gardens. Walking around the castle grounds and the botanical grounds are free, though parking on campus is not free. Entry into the castle is offered seasonally with a guided tour. There is only one way into the botanical gardens at that is through a gate on the north side of the castle, just west of the castle. (updated Jan 2023)
48.47281-123.500353Westshore Motorsports Park, 2207 Millstream Road (north from Highway 1). Vancouver Island's largest racecourse hosts races every weekend. There is a motocross track on site. (updated Aug 2022)
Watch high-caliber rugby matches at City Centre Park.
48.43038-123.447844Fisgard Lighthouse. A long-time running historic lighthouse at the head of Esquimalt Harbour. It can be reached by footpath from Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park. (updated Jul 2023)
48.4331-123.45335Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site, 603 Fort Rodd Hill Rd, ☏ +1-250-478-5849. Explore the underground magazines, a popular attraction that features an exciting array of historical gun batteries and bunkers. The site is filled with informative panels and there is an entrance fee. (updated Feb 2023)
The Galloping Goose Trail, the Langford section is mostly packed dirt and gravel, is great to commute toward downtown Victoria. Going west the trail is great with kids as it goes through active farms (horses, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks), there are also birds and deer wildlife in abundance. The trail is wide. The fall colours and the section near Hatley Memorial Gardens (cemetery) is especially nice; that section is great to grab blackberries in the Summer and the branches from mature trees on each side of the trail form a tunnel.
Good road options are going to Happy Valley Road, to Metchosin Road, (shortcut at Latoria Rd), further through to the Coburg Peninsula, then to Sooke Rd and back on Goldstream road (15-25 km).
There are four or more little independent bikes shops around town happy to help cyclists. The one by the Galloping Goose Trail at Sooke Rd comes in handy to trail travelers.
There is are two spectacular golf courses at Bear Mountain designed by Jack Nicklaus, the 48.47922-123.529515Valley Course and the 48.47835-123.531586Mountain Course.
48.4431-123.48277Royal Colwood Golf Club, 629 Goldstream Ave, ☏ +1-250-478-8331. This is a private golf course. Young deer are often seen there. (updated Feb 2023)
The trails, lakes and parks offer plenty to the hobbyists and enthusiasts alike. Events at City Centre Park and Westshore Motorsports Park offer live sporting options. The old rail vestiges have interesting views and they lead all the way to the trestle in Goldstream Provincial Park.
48.44364-123.524088City Centre Park. Offers water park, skating, bowling, mini golf, soccer/rugby fields. Starlight Stadium, located in the park, hosts many Rugby Canada events, most notably the country's stop on the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series for national rugby sevens teams. It is now also home to the local professional soccer team, Pacific FC (see below). (updated Jan 2023)
Pacific FC, Starlight Stadium (City Centre Park). Soccer team that began play in the new Canadian Premier League in 2019. (updated Aug 2022)
Goldstream Park - WaterfallsGoldstream Park - Train TrestleGoldstream Park -Salmon run
48.4777-123.54859Goldstream Provincial Park is a provincial park with old growth forests, salmon streams, eagles, picnic areas, nature house and spectacular hiking trails.
Drive north along Highway 1 until you see the park entrance on your right to access the more popular locations within the park. Parking is free along the highway. Or you can help pay for the park and use the park pay parking nearby.
Between October and December the Goldstream River within the park has people flock to the creekside to witness the annual salmon run.
A popular and slightly challenging hike is Mount Finlayson, Greater Victoria's tallest mountain. The views on top are spectacular. Depending on your level of fitness going up is 50-90 minutes. There are precipices and for those scared of heights or with young children you may want to pass.
There are also two waterfalls located within the park: Goldstream River takes a small plunge over 48.46258-123.5723210Goldstream Falls in the southwest corner of the park; and Greater Victoria's very own Niagara Falls are a very tall and thin chute on Niagara creek.
Although not apart of Goldstream Provincial Park, the Niagara rail trestle is another popular attraction, accessed by Goldstream Park trails. Crossing the highway is best done using a tunnel underneath.
The nature house is great for kids. It has an eagle cam, various bones and animals on display. A gift shop well stocked with books on the local nature, coffee and lights snacks are also available.
The expansive 48.38438-123.5145911Witty's Lagoon Beach (great for skimboarding!), 48.3639-123.601312Matheson Lake, a drive up Lombard Drive, and a visit to My Chosen Cafe (on the corner of Metchosin Road and Happy Valley Road). Metchosin is connected to Sooke Road in Westshore by Happy Valley Road (in Langford) and Metchosin Road (in Colwood). It is also connected to Sooke by Rocky Point Road.
In View Royal you will find:
Swimming at 48.4692-123.470413Thetis Lake Park in the small town of View Royal between Langford and Saanich (though it is part of Westshore). Kayaking, beaches and trails are all available here. This popular lake is accessible by Six Mile Road and by Greater Victoria public transit (catch #50 to Langford from downtown, get off at Six Mile Road, then hitch a ride to the park... everyone on Six Mile Road seems to be heading to the lake and it is probably one of the easiest places in Greater Victoria to hitchhike).
48.43504-123.474361Royal Roads University, 2005 Sooke Road, ☏ +1 250-391-2511. Once a training facility for officers of the Royal Canadian Navy and Air Force, Royal Roads became a publicly funded university in 1995. If you are lucky, you may encounter one of the peacocks that patrols the grounds. (updated Sep 2023)
Langford is the host of the big box chains in Victoria. There is little in terms of unique whimsical boutiques where to find souvenirs.
48.44861-123.498431Goldstream Village. This is the downtown core area. There are cafes and smaller shops. Visitors can also find an affordable movie theatre. (updated Feb 2023)
48.4621-123.49662Millstream Village, 2401 Millstream Rd. An outlet-style strip mall area. Home Depot, Costco and others are also nearby. (updated Feb 2023)
48.44006-123.508533Westshore Town Centre, 2945 Jacklin Rd, ☏ +1-250-474-3269. A blend of free-standing large stores and mid-sized traditional shopping mall. Nearby visitors can also find Walmart, The Brick, Canadian Tire. (updated Feb 2023)
48.43898-123.53126Glen Woods Meats, 1245 Parkdale Dr, ☏ +1 250-478-6328, [email protected]. W-Sa 9AM-6PM, Su 11AM-5PM. An old-fashioned bustling local butcher shop, off the beaten path with great staff and great meats. (updated Feb 2023)
48.46372-123.497521900 Degrees, 101 2401-B Millstream Road (Millstream Village), ☏ +1 250-590-4493. M-Th noon-8PM, F Sa noon-9PM. An independent wood-fired pizzeria offering a selection of wood-fired pizzas, appetizers, fresh salads, and artisan charcuterie. Pizzas $15-23. (updated May 2018)
48.44669-123.496772Floyd's Diner, 721 Station Ave, ☏ +1 778-440-1200. M-Th 7:30AM-3PM; F 7:30AM-3PM; Sa Su 8AM-4PM. Breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers, salads. Lunches $10-16. (updated May 2018)
48.45043-123.506363Sabhai Thai, 2800 Jacklin Rd, ☏ +1 250-590-5039. Daily 11:30AM–2PM; and M-Th 5-9PM, F Sa 4:30-9PM. Thai recipes and ingredients including meat, vegetarian, and vegan meals. (updated May 2018)
48.44848-123.498774Fountain Diner, 2800 Bryn Maur Road (in the heart of Langford), ☏ +1 250-590-6130. Daily 7AM-3PM. Breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers, salads. (updated May 2018)
48.4345-123.520721Cycle-Inn, 3158 Anders Rd, toll-free: +1-877-829-2531. Between the 17 & 18 markers on the Galloping Goose trail from Victoria to Sooke. From $128.
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