Fort Langley Historic Half

Fort Langley Historic Half
Date Feb 2025 (TBD)
Distance 5k, 10k, Half-marathon
Course Type Road

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This winter half marathon starts and finishes in BC's birth town, Fort Langley British Columbia. Sometimes there’s the perfect place to run, this is one of those perfect places.

The Half Marathon route follows a great trail system, through farm fields along the Fraser River. This trail is called the Fort to Fort. You will be traveling along it from Bedford Plaza in Fort Langley through Derby Reach Provincial Park to the Half Marathon turnaround. The route is just GORGEOUS, so making all distances an out and back on the trail works out perfectly. This will allow you to take in more of this GORGEOUS scenery.

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