We are so excited that Easter is almost here! If you are wondering what to do with your families this Long Weekend, take a peek at what we found in our Langley and Coquitlam communities. These four, family Easter fun extravaganzas are perfect for young and older children as well as adults.
Burke Mountain Community Easter Egg Hunt
Friday, April 14th ⢠10am
Who doesnât love a traditional Easter Egg Hunt? Let the kid come out in you at Burke Mountainâs Community Easter Egg Hunt in Coquitlam. The 7th Annual Burke Mountain Community Easter Egg Hunt is taking place rain or shine at Galloway Park on Friday, April 14th. An estimated 1,200 children and their families from the Tri-City areas are expected to come down to meet the Easter Bunny and find the hidden treasures! Registration begins at 10AM and families are encouraged to bring their own Baskets. Min $5.00 donations welcome.
Poirier Family Easter Skate
Monday, April 17th ⢠11am
Dust off those skates and have some fun exercising with your family. Perfect activity for older children! Enjoy Easter themed activities on and off the iceâŚall for only $2 per person at Poirier Sport & Leisure Centre in Coquitlam.
Easter Festival & Egg Hunt at Township 7 Winery in Langley
Sunday, April 16th ⢠9:30am, 11:30am or 2:00pm
Easter eggs and wine! What a fantastic idea for both children and adults. Itâs Township 7 Wineryâs 11th anniversary for this Easter Festival & Egg Hunt. The children will love the outside egg hunt, music and petting zoo, while the adults experience Township 7âs best wine tastings. They even have scrumptious treats from the on-site food truck. Admission is $15 (plus taxes) per person. Reserve tickets in advance!
Easter at Fort Langleyâs National Historic Site
Sunday, April 16th ⢠11am
This perfect âall agesâ Scavenger Hunt includes lots of running and chocolate! The children will be given fun activities to complete and will be rewarded with chocolate. The Easter egg hunt is contained within the walls of the Fort and children 5 and under can participate in the âegg scrambleâ. Admission is FREE due to Canadaâs 150th anniversary.