Langford's city parks include City Centre Park, which has a family-friendly entertainment zone including a Family Fun Park, a bowling alley, and ice rink. Veterans Memorial Park is in the heart of downtown and, at its centre, is a cenotaph commemorating the men and women of the
Canadian Forces who have given their lives in the line of duty. It is where Langford holds its yearly
Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11. Community events include parades, a seasonal farmer's market, the Summer Festival, and Luxton Fair in September.
Rugby Canada has its headquarters in Langford practising at
Starlight Stadium. A $30 million YMCA/YWCA Aquatic Centre that opened in May 2016, acclaimed by the mayor to be the "biggest project in the history of Langford", and features multiple pools, recreation facilities and a new library. Langford is home to several golf courses, including the
Bear Mountain Resort on
Skirt Mountain. The golf resort offers a system of mountain bike trails as the training centre for the Canadian National Mountain Bike Team. There are many lakes in the area for fishing, swimming, and non-motorized boating, including Langford, Glen, and Florence Lake. Langford has many nature parks and a network of trails for hikers and walkers, including Mill Hill Park,
Mount Wells,
Thetis Lake Regional Park, and
Mount Finlayson. The multi-use
Galloping Goose Trail, formerly a Canadian National Railway line, moves through urban and rural parts of Langford and is used as a commuter trail to downtown Victoria, which is approximately 45 minutes away by bicycle. The
Trans Canada Trail goes through the city as well.
Goldstream Provincial Park is a large nature reserve home to old-growth trees, waterfalls, estuaries, and a visitor centre and Nature House. It has many visitor activities, such as camping, picnicking, hiking, and wildlife watching. Every autumn, there is the annual salmon run. ==Services==