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Vancouver Bandits vs. Brampton Honey Badgers Langley Events Centre June 20th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Brampton Honey Badgers Langley Events Centre
7888 200th Street, Langley, BC
V2Y 3J4, CA
1. Langley Events Centre Parking - Onsite, 0m, Free
2. Langley Park & Ride - 1.5 km, $5/day
3. Willowbrook Shopping Centre - 2 km, Free (3-hour limit)
4. Langley Centre Parkade - 2.5 km, $2/hour
The Langley Events Centre is more than just a sports arena; it’s the heartbeat of community gatherings and unforgettable experiences. This place has hosted everything from the 2020 volleyball nationals to massive events like the Langley Ribfest in 2017, which drew over twenty thousand people in just three days, seriously, the energy was electric. It’s also earned a rep for top-tier lacrosse, having hosted the 2014 National Junior A Lacrosse Tournament, proving it’s a go-to spot for big-time tournaments. The venue’s open-air areas mean fans can really get close to the action at concerts, dancing right at ground level, no barricades blocking your view. Plus, they’re all about making events accessible, offering youth tickets that help students and families join in on the fun without breaking the bank. Situated in a rapidly growing part of Langley, the location is easy to find, just a straightforward drive east along Fraser Highway from the city center. The Brampton Honey Badgers Langley are proud to play at this versatile, energetic hub that truly feels like the community’s own backyard.