Living in Brookswood-Fernridge, Langley

Tree-lined streets, large lots, and a forested family neighbourhood with small-town quiet

A neighbourhood guide by AG. Song, REALTOR®

About Brookswood-Fernridge

Brookswood-Fernridge sits in the southern portion of the Township of Langley, characterized by abundant parkland, mature trees, and conservation areas. With approximately 13,200 residents and 85% single-detached dwellings, it is one of the most spacious and established residential communities in Langley. Streets are tree-lined, lots are generous, and the overall character is mid-century suburban blending into semi-rural — you will see horse properties alongside newer infill developments.

The draw here is nature and space. Campbell Valley Regional Park — a 29 km trail network operated by Metro Vancouver — borders the community to the south. Brookswood Secondary School offers French Immersion and a unique Equestrian Program. George Preston Recreation Centre provides ice and curling facilities. The commercial core along 200 Street has convenience shopping, cafes, and a Starbucks at Brookswood Village Centre. For bigger retail, Langley Crossing Shopping Centre is a short drive north on 200 Street. Buyers come to Brookswood-Fernridge for the feeling of being in the country while still having the Fraser Valley's infrastructure within reach.

Schools in Brookswood-Fernridge

Brookswood-Fernridge is in Langley School District 35 (SD35).

Brookswood Secondary SchoolSecondary (French Immersion, Equestrian Program)
Uplands ElementaryElementary (District Montessori Program)
Simonds ElementaryElementary (K-5)
Alice Brown ElementaryElementary (K-7)

Parks & Recreation

Campbell Valley Regional Park

Metro Vancouver park with 29 km of trails including the 14 km Shaggy Mane Trail loop and the 4 km Perimeter Trail. Features McLean Pond for canoeing, Campbell Downs Equestrian Centre, heritage Annand/Rowlatt Farmstead (1880s), and Lochiel Schoolhouse (1924). Free entry.

George Preston Recreation Centre

NHL-sized ice arena, curling facilities, and community program spaces at 20699 42nd Avenue.

Langley Passive Park

18-hole disc golf course, trails, picnic shelter (rentable), and parking. A low-key community gathering spot.

Transit & Getting Around

Brookswood-Fernridge is car-dependent. TransLink Route 561 connects Brookswood to Langley Centre with about 31 stops in approximately 25 minutes. Highway 1 is accessible via 200 Street heading north. Driving to downtown Vancouver takes about 50-60 minutes without traffic. The future Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension (opening 2029) does not pass through Brookswood directly, but the Langley City Centre station at 203 Street will be about 10-15 minutes by car or bus — a significant improvement over current transit options to Vancouver.

Shopping & Dining

Brookswood Village Centre North on 200 Street is the local commercial hub with a Starbucks, insurance services, and convenience retail. Langley Crossing Shopping Centre at 200 Street and 64 Avenue has larger retailers including Shoppers Drug Mart, Earl's, Dollarama, Long & McQuade, and Chuck E. Cheese. For major shopping, Willowbrook Mall in Langley City is about 10 minutes north. The neighbourhood itself has a quiet, residential character — most commercial activity is along the 200 Street corridor.

Real Estate in Brookswood-Fernridge

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Frequently Asked Questions About Brookswood-Fernridge

What is the average home price in Brookswood-Fernridge?

Brookswood-Fernridge homes are primarily single-detached (85% of housing stock) on larger lots than most Langley communities. The Fraser Valley regional benchmark for detached homes was $1,375,600 in March 2026 (FVREB). Brookswood lots with mature trees and larger footprints may carry a premium. For a free comparative market analysis specific to Brookswood, call AG. Song at (778) 952-9177.

Is Brookswood-Fernridge good for families?

Yes — it is one of the best family neighbourhoods in Langley. Brookswood Secondary offers French Immersion and a unique Equestrian Program. Uplands Elementary has a District Montessori program. The neighbourhood is quiet, safe, and nature-oriented with Campbell Valley Regional Park (29 km of trails) right on its doorstep. The trade-off is limited transit and a car-dependent lifestyle.

What is Campbell Valley Regional Park?

Campbell Valley Regional Park is a Metro Vancouver park bordering Brookswood-Fernridge to the south. It has 29 km of multi-use trails including the 14 km Shaggy Mane Trail loop. Features include McLean Pond (canoeing), an equestrian centre, heritage farmstead from the 1880s, and the restored 1924 Lochiel Schoolhouse. Entry and parking are free.

How far is Brookswood from Vancouver?

Brookswood-Fernridge is about 55 km from downtown Vancouver — roughly 50-60 minutes by car via Highway 1. Public transit takes about 90 minutes via Route 561 to Langley Centre, then connecting buses. After the SkyTrain extension opens in 2029, the Langley City Centre station will be about 10-15 minutes from Brookswood by car, significantly improving Vancouver commute options.

What makes Brookswood-Fernridge different from Willoughby?

Brookswood is established and forested — 85% single-detached on larger lots with mature trees and a semi-rural feel. Willoughby is newer and denser, with more townhomes and condos, younger demographics, and modern developments. Brookswood is quieter and more nature-oriented; Willoughby has more amenities and is closer to the future SkyTrain. Brookswood appeals to buyers who want space and character; Willoughby appeals to those who want walkability and new construction.

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