Top rated Government offices in Langley

Experience the best that Langley has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 5 places from Government office category.

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Terry Beech, MP Constituency Office for Burnaby North-Seymour image
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Terry Beech, MP Constituency Office for Burnaby North-Seymour
Government office
👍👍 My wife and I applied for the Canadian passports last year, August. But, even after six months of waiting for our passports to come through, we did not receive any updates from the passport office. In November, when we called the passport call centre, we were told our files should be processed soon....
4.90 (262 reviews) (~32.8 km from centre)
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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Government office
Landmark parliament buildings featuring ornate neo-baroque architecture, artwork & guided tours.
4.70 (1.2K reviews) (~92.32 km from centre)
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Government House
Government office
Guided tours of the 36-acre estate & official residence of the lieutenant governor, founded in 1865.
4.60 (247 reviews) (~91.28 km from centre)
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Helen's Electrolysis Clinic
Electrolysis hair removal service
👍👍 B is extremely skilled and is absolutely on-point in helping me with my brows. This is my first electrolysis experience and I've started seeing results with just 3 sessions. I have uneven non-uniform inconsistent brows, sparse on one side and slightly better on the other. She is professional, warm,...
4.50 (32 reviews) (~22.59 km from centre)
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University Endowment Lands Administrative Office
Government office
👍👍 An amazing asset for a world class university. Winding trails lined with trees crossing meadows and glades and rivers and hills. Resource for wildlife, home to a long archaeological record of First Nation occupation, and an important part of the UBC educational experience.
4.40 (45 reviews) (~46.49 km from centre)
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