Victoria Clipper set for stops in Langley

The Victoria Clipper will visit Langley for whale watching tours in March and April, taking advantage of the expanded dock space in Langley. Langley Main Street Association, which works to revitalize the downtown area of Langley, announced the news in an email release Monday.

The Victoria Clipper will visit Langley for whale watching tours in March and April, taking advantage of the expanded dock space in Langley.

Langley Main Street Association, which works to revitalize the downtown area of Langley, announced the news in an email release Monday.

“This is such great news for Langley!” wrote Lorinda Kay, program manager for the Main Street Association. “Let’s all plan to make these passengers welcome and hope for many more return trips.”

The total number of passengers, according to the Main Street Association, will be between 60 and 100. Getting people from the marina up to the shopping area will be up to LMSA, which runs an electric golf cart funded by the city and the port and plans to provide a shuttle as well.

The dates are March 21-22 and April 4, 18 and 19, from noon to 2 p.m.