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History - Fort Langley National Historic Site - Parks CanadaNov 19, 2022 · Built in 1827, Fort Langley was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post. Located on the banks of the Fraser River, it was once part of a trade route for the ...
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of CanadaFort Langley has been designated a national historic site because: it was founded in 1827 to drive off the fur-traders from Boston who had monopolized the ...
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[PDF] FACES FROM FORT LANGLEY'S HISTORYBuilt in 1827, Fort Langley was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post. Located on the banks of the Fraser River, it was once part of a British trade route at ...
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada Management Plan, 2024Jan 17, 2025 · ... Langley as the venue to declare the establishment of the new British colony of British Columbia. The proclamation of the colony of British ...
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[PDF] CHAPTER 27. - BC LawsAnd whereas James Douglas was appointed the first Governor of the new Colony of British Columbia and proclaimed the said Act at Fort. Langley on the nineteenth ...
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Big House - Parks CanadaThe Big House was reconstructed in 1958-59 to coincide with the centenary celebrations of the proclamation of the colony of British Columbia, which had taken ...
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Fort Langley HistoryFort Langley, also known as the "birthplace of British Columbia," became a National Historic Site located in Langley, British Columbia.<|separator|>
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of CanadaFort Langley National Historic Site of Canada is the site of a Hudson's Bay Company post located on the south banks of the Fraser River approximately 48 km east ...
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Fort Langley National Historic Park - BC Geographical NamesRelative Location: At Fort Langley, S side Fraser River opposite MacMillan Island, New Westminster Land District ; Latitude-Longitude: 49°09'59"N, 122°34'34"W at ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Geomap Vancouver - CGEN ArchiveModern Sediments in Lowlands About half of the Fraser Valley is flat, flood-prone land below 15 m elevation (mainly the floodplains of the Fraser River and its ...
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[PDF] Soils of the Langley Vancouver Map AreaAgriculture is the main land user in the Lower Fraser Valley . According to ... floodplain landscape since they occur in th e higher topographic ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Kwantlen First Nation (Fort Langley) - Province of British ColumbiaJun 13, 2024 · Kwantlen First Nation Fort Langley. Location: On the Fraser River at Fort Langley. Region: Fraser Valley. Member of: Stó:lo Tribal Council.Missing: lō | Show results with:lō
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About the TownshipFort Langley Community Projects · Murrayville · Rural Area · Walnut Grove ... Langley) and the eastern boundary is 276 Street bordering the City of Abbotsford.
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[PDF] Langleys-Map.pdfThe numbered grid around the border of these maps refer to the Valley Coordinate and House Numbering System. This is an imaginary grid covering the Lower ...
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Fort Langley | Fraser Country | Vancouver, Coast and MountainsIt is south of the Fraser River, and just north of the United States border. It is approximately 40 km (25 mi) east of Vancouver and can be reached via Highways ...
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Langley Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (British ...Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 33°F to 75°F and is rarely below 21°F or above 83°F. Climate in Langley. Link. Download.
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[PDF] Recovery Potential Assessment for Fraser River Sockeye Salmon ...Habitat enhancement and restoration. Habitat in the lower Fraser and estuary has been heavily degraded and fragmented since human settlement. While FRS are ...
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Restoring marsh habitat in the Fraser River Estuary | RaincoastAug 19, 2024 · Marsh habitat along the river is scarce, meaning the habitat suitable for salmon is generally flush with most species of Pacific salmon at ...Missing: Fort Langley
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Immediate success for salmon habitat restoration in the Fraser RiverMar 1, 2022 · The Lower Fraser River and estuary is a highly modified environment with more than 80% of tidal marsh habitats, which juvenile salmon rely on, ...Missing: Fort Langley
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[PDF] Fort Langley - National Historic Site of Canada Management PlanTo prevent the condition of objects from deteriorating, Parks Canada invests in ongoing monitoring and infrastructure upgrades. Parks Canada's efforts will ...
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Can a human-constructed marsh replace natural salmon habitat?Aug 18, 2025 · More than 100 tidal marshes have been created in the Fraser River estuary since the 1980s, according to a study by Stewart and his co-authors, ...Missing: Fort Langley<|separator|>
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of CanadaFort Langley was built by the Hudson's Bay Company 2 1/2 miles below this site in 1827, and moved here in 1839. It burned and was rebuilt in 1840. As fur ...
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Not just fur: How the Hudson's Bay Company built a BC outpost on ...Mar 28, 2025 · Fort Langley was HBC's first outpost in the Pacific, and helped launch the company's takeover of trade and colonization in what would become British Columbia.
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McMillan Expedition Bicentennial - Langley Heritage SocietyNov 14, 2024 · This expedition led to the establishment of Fort Langley at Derby Reach in 1827 and trading began with the local Indigenous peoples ...<|separator|>
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The History of Fort Langley, 1827-96To prevent this important provision from spoiling, a salmon shed was therefore built where the stock of dried fish was hung. Underneath the shed, which was ...Missing: labor | Show results with:labor
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Life at a Fur Trading Post in British Columbia a Century Ago - jstorSturgeon fishing was carried on in Fraser River near Fort Langley. Most of the forts had gardens and cultivated fields. Daniel Wil- liams Harmon was the first ...
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[PDF] Brief History of Fort Langley - Parks CanadaIn 1839 the Hudson's Bay Company agreed to lease the Alaskan Panhandle from the Russian. American (Fur) Company for an annual rent in otter skins and specified ...
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The Coastal Trade - Parks Canada HistoryHudson's Bay Company participation in the Pacific coastal trade was motivated by nothing less than a desire to eliminate both Russian and American competition ...
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Langley in Its Most Active Phase - Parks Canada HistoryFort Langley in 1850 was on the threshold of the most active phase of its existence. During the next eight years the annual depot routine and adjunct operations ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
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Appendix E. Salmon Cured at Fort Langley, 1830-73. 1Appendix E. Salmon Cured at Fort Langley, 1830-73. ; 1846, 1600 barrels, 1530 barrels ; 1847, 1385 barrels, Sold at 41/8 per barrel ; 1848, 1703 barrels, 500 ...Missing: annual output
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Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada Management Plan, 2024Jan 17, 2025 · The site is approximately 48 kilometres from downtown Vancouver and 30 kilometres from downtown Abbotsford, within Fort Langley Village in the ...Missing: terrain physical geography
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1827-1830: The Fort Langley Journals and BC Métis | Chinook JargonJul 26, 2021 · Fort Langley was a Métis and multilingual community, a direct offshoot from the “hothouse” of Fort Vancouver, as author George Lang's phrase has it.Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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Fraser River Gold Rush | The Canadian EncyclopediaSir James Douglas announced that the unauthorized removal of gold would result in criminal and civil prosecution. By 1852, miners had been driven out of Haida ...Missing: proclamation | Show results with:proclamation
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History - Gold Rush Trail - British Columbia Shaped by Nature... Fort Langley with James Douglas being named the first Governor. Without a doubt, the gold rush shaped the landscape and history of British Columbia forever.
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1858 - The Mainland of British Columbia Becomes a Crown ColonyBritain decided to act, and on August 2, 1858, a new colony on the continental mainland was created. ... James Douglas was appointed as Governor of the new ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Proclamation. By His Excellency James Douglas, Governor and ...Proclamation. By His Excellency James Douglas, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Colony of British Columbia and its Dependencies.Missing: Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
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Proclamation of the Colony of British Columbia - WikisourceMay 3, 2020 · An Act to provide for the Government of British Columbia. [2nd August, 1858.] WHEREAS, divers of Her Majesty's Subjects and others have, by the ...Missing: text | Show results with:text
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Gold Rush: Climax and Turning Point of Fort Langley's CareerLangley climaxed its career by becoming the starting point for the gold rush and the inauguration place of a British colony on the Pacific mainland.
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The Twilight Years - Parks Canada HistoryLangley Farm, rented to C.R. Bedford in March 1859, was repossessed by the Hudson's Bay Company in July 1860 after Bedford failed to produce the annual accounts ...
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[PDF] Fort Langley, Historic H.B.C. Post in British ColumbiaOct 8, 2024 · The celebrated Hudson's Bay. Company farm at Langley Prairie was soon afterwards subdivided and sold in blocks of about one hundred acres.Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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Stewardship and management - Fort Langley National Historic SiteOct 21, 2024 · First established downriver at Derby Reach in 1827 and relocated to its present site in 1840, Fort Langley was declared a National Historic Site ...Missing: expansion infrastructure wharves gardens
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Northeast Bastion - Parks CanadaThe Northeast Bastion illustrates a clearly defined phase in the history of reconstruction within Parks Canada. The conservation approach taken at Fort Langley ...
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Fort Langley National Historic Site Management Plan Tabled in ...Dec 13, 2024 · Plan contributes to preserving our nation's heritage and connecting Canadians to history in Coastal British Columbia.
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What we heard - A consultation summary for the 2024 management ...Dec 13, 2024 · The 2024 management plan replaces the 2013 Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada Management Plan. Parks Canada places a high priority ...
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[PDF] Pre-colonial Stó:lō-Coast Salish community organizationThe archaeological record provides evidence of significant trade and exchange among these Coast Salish peoples throughout pre-contact history (Blake 2004; Brown.
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Excavation at Lhó:leqwet Rock Shelter on the Harrison River### Summary of Subsistence Economy, Salmon Reliance, Seasonal Use, and Archaeological Evidence at Lhó:leqwet Rock Shelter
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BC – Stó:lō Nation - First Nations HistoryMar 27, 2025 · Archaeological evidence, including ancient fishing sites, longhouse remains, and petroglyphs, underscores the depth of their connection to the ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Rock Fortifications: Archaeological Insights Into Precontact Warfare ...Jan 20, 2017 · Rock Fortifications: Archaeological Insights Into Precontact Warfare and Sociopolitical Organization Among the Stó:lō of the Lower Fraser River ...
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[PDF] Highliners and Moneymakers - UBC LibraryHistorical records reflect the Sto:lo fishers as entrepreneurs, initiating trade relations with the Hudson's Bay post at Fort Langley long before commercial ...
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Fort Langley - Canada HistoryThe trade was mutually beneficial: Indigenous groups sought manufactured items such as blankets, iron tools, and firearms, while the HBC desired the high- ...Missing: benefits | Show results with:benefits
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"She is Particularly Useful to Her Husband": Strategic Marriages ...Feb 14, 2017 · The success of fur trading operations was often contingent in no small part by the alliances created by fur traders' marriage of Indian women.
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Smallpox Epidemic of 1862 among Northwest Coast and Puget ...Feb 4, 2003 · This essay describes the 1862 smallpox epidemic among Northwest Coast tribes. It was carried from San Francisco on the steamship Brother Jonathan and arrived ...Missing: Stó: lō
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[PDF] The Columbia Department of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821- 1846The Hudson's Bay Company's economy included furs like beaver, marten, and sea otter, plus farming, fishing, lumbering, and local food production.
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Development of Farm and Fishery - Parks Canada HistoryIn August 1848 Fort Langley produced 1,703 barrels of salmon and these, according to future practice, were withheld from sale until previous stock was worked ...
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The History of Fort Langley, 1827-96The History of Fort Langley, 1827-96 by Mary K. Cullen Endnotes The Hudson's Bay Company Goes to the Pacific
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Volunteering opportunities - Fort Langley National Historic SiteJan 11, 2024 · Fort Langley attracts 100,000 visitors from BC and around the world each year. Help showcase what life was really like as a fur trader in the ...Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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Fort Langley Jazz and Arts Festival - FacebookOct 18, 2025 · Great news for Langley: The Township has recently secured $25 million in federal funding for a world-class Performance Centre under the ...
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Langley organizations, projects receive $56k in tourism grantsOct 10, 2025 · A total of 11 applicants will receive grant funding collected from the city of Langley's lodging tax. By Kira Erickson • October 10, 2025 1:30 ...
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Fort Langley, British Columbia - Population and DemographicsArea of Fort Langley, British Columbia, 1.72 km². Population, 2,928. Male Population, 1,435 (49%). Female Population, 1,493 (51%).
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Fort Langley Village | The FORT Shopping Directory BC CanadaAntique shops and boutiques plus gift shops and services complement the Dining and Attractions. The village has a full day of shopping prepared for you ...
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Dewit Family - BC Agriculture CouncilApr 1, 2025 · Read their profile for more info on how the Dewit family grows delicious berries while caring for their land and respecting natural resources.
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Agriculture - Township of LangleyThe Township of Langley is one of the richest agricultural areas in Canada and has a land mass of 316 sq. km, with approximately 75% within the Agricultural ...
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From Border Blues to Local Boom: Canada's 2025 Tourism ...Jun 26, 2025 · We estimate that total tourism spending 1 in Canada (in nominal dollars) is on track to rise by 2-4% in 2025.
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Canada tourism economy outlook for 2025 - BDCMar 12, 2025 · The 2025 outlook for the tourism sector in Canada is cautiously optimistic. A devalued Canadian dollar could provide a significant boost to the sector.
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Wildfire Season Summary - Province of British Columbia - Gov.bc.caApr 11, 2025 · Drought conditions steadily heightened from May through September this season, illustrated by the Drought Code maps below. These conditions have ...
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Wildfire risk in B.C. remains high due to heat wave and droughtSep 19, 2025 · Wildfire risk in B.C. is still a concern for most of the province through September and October due to a late record-breaking heat wave and ...
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Reduce wildfire risk or B.C. faces dire economic consequences: studyOct 5, 2025 · If B.C. doesn't turn to large-scale efforts to reduce the risks of wildfire, it could have dire economic consequences, says a paper published ...
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Fort LangleyLocated on the banks of the Fraser River, Fort Langley features a variety of museums, stores, restaurants, art galleries, parks, trails and the Langley Rowing ...Missing: unincorporated | Show results with:unincorporated
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Township HistoryThe Township of Langley was incorporated in Fort Langley in 1873 and is known as the "Birthplace of BC."
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Municipality: Langley (Township) - CivicInfo BCLangley (Township) · Elected Officials. Name, Position. Eric Woodward, Mayor. Tim Baillie, Councillor. Steve Ferguson, Councillor. Margaret Kunst, Councillor.
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Fort Langley Community AssociationRepresenting the opinions of residents and business of Fort Langley while sharing important information to the village.About · News · Community Surveys · Minutes
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Fort Langley community groups find strength in numbersMay 12, 2025 · The FLCA members there also fielded a lot of questions about other services, groups, and activities that might exist around the village.
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Not enough heritage in building design - Langley Advance TimesA proposed new two-storey, heritage-style office complex for the western entrance to Fort Langley was rejected Monday after a majority of Township ...
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Langley continues to grow faster than Fraser Valley neighboursApr 8, 2025 · The latest figures confirm that Langley's population has exploded since 2020, with growth only outpaced by the Victoria suburb of Langford.Missing: Fort | Show results with:Fort
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Fort Langley project gets nod from Township councilAug 13, 2025 · The change to the project was approved in a four-to-three vote with Councillors Kim Richter, Margaret Kunst, and Barb Martens voting against it.Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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[PDF] Fort LangleyDemographic information is provided by Statistics Canada. Population estimates are generated by the Township of Langley. FORT LANGLEY STATISTICS. Fort Langley.
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Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Langley ...Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Langley, District municipality (DM) [Census subdivision], ...Missing: Fort | Show results with:Fort
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Fort Langley/Glen Valley | Hague Eastman & AssociatesThe population density is 2 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 3,276.
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[PDF] FORT L1IC1II - Parks Canada HistoryAt Fort Langley, founded in 1827, the traders and artisans of the Hudson's Bay Company established the first permanent British settlement on the lower mainland ...
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Langley Centennial MuseumLangley's museum was one of the oldest community museums in the province, originally established through the efforts of the Native Sons of BC.
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Brigade Days - Calendar of events - Fort Langley National Historic SiteJan 16, 2020 · The Brigade Days event has been a cherished tradition at Fort Langley, and it's making a grand return this BC long weekend from August 3 to 5!
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Fort Langley Brigade Days | Vancouver's Best PlacesBrigade Days is a three-day event at Fort Langley on the BC Day Long Weekend that includes historical re-enactments and other activities in early August.
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Fort Langley May DayThe Fort Langley Lion's are excited to host the May Day Parade followed by a Family Fun Festival in the Park. This free community event was established in 1922.
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Fort Langley Cranberry Festival in 2025 - Vancouver's Best PlacesThe 30th annual edition of the festival happens on Saturday, October 11th, 2025. The event features a pancake breakfast, live entertainment, market vendors and ...
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30th Annual Fort Langley Cranberry Festival - Bob The DogOn Saturday, October 11, 2025, Fort Langley is goin' full-on cranberry crazy for the 30th Annual Cranberry Festival! ✨ ...
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Douglas Day at Fort Langley National Historic SiteDouglas Day is an event in Fort Langley that marks the day when Sir James Douglas proclaimed British Columbia to be a colony at the fort in 1858.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at Fort Langley National ...Sep 28, 2024 · September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools.<|control11|><|separator|>
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About - Fort Langley Community HallThe original old town hall was built around 1900 and sat in the northeast corner of the current property. It was a two-storey building, which served as the ...
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Fort Langley Community Hall - HistoricPlaces.caFort Langley Community Hall is a large, classic revival building set back on a spacious property on Fort Langley's main street, Glover Road.
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Derby Reach Regional Park - Metro VancouverWander shaded forest trails and stroll past open fields along the Fraser River; take in views of spectacular mountains and wetlands.
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Derby Reach Regional Park, Langley - Vancouver TrailsRating 3.4 (10) The park offers a camping area located along the Fraser River, a dog off-leash area, and easy walking trails that are popular year-round. You can start your ...
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Fort Langley Community ParkAddress: St. Andrews Avenue & Nash Street. Hours: Dawn to Dusk. Unless otherwise booked or special event. Park Map. Playing Field Status Map.
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Fort Langley Library23430 Mavis Avenue Fort Langley BC V1M 2S2 Canada Get directions call 604-888-0722 mail fort.langley.library@fvrl.bc.caMissing: fire | Show results with:fire
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Fort library opens as salishan Place offers visitors first glimpseFeb 8, 2025 · The Fort Langley Library officially opened in its new space, with locals able to borrow and reserve books and the many other items the library lends.Missing: fire | Show results with:fire
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Glover Road overpass in Langley, B.C., to be replaced as part ... - CBCNov 10, 2022 · Glover Road overpass in Langley, B.C., to be replaced as part of Highway 1 expansion. Construction is set to begin on the expansion of a stretch ...
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VIDEO: Quiet opening of new Glover Road overpass grabs attention ...May 27, 2024 · Word spread rapidly once the new Glover Road overpass was quietly opened across Highway #1 on May 24. There was no formal ceremony.
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Langley Highway 1 overpass replacement - CityNews VancouverMar 9, 2023 · Slated to be completed in 2024, the new Glover Road crossing will include cycling and pedestrian pathways on either side, each three metres wide ...
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Bus Schedules - TransLinkView route schedules, get real-time Next Bus departures, and transit alerts all on Trip Planner. Find Next Bus times through the route schedule tray.Schedules by Region · RapidBus · NightBus
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Schedules and Maps - Vancouver - TransLinkQuickly look up scheduled times for a specific bus stop, bus route, SkyTrain line, or station. Search by transit mode, route #, name, or stop.Bus Schedules · Transit Maps · SkyTrain Schedules · SeaBus Schedules
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Fort Langley to Vancouver - 5 ways to travel via line 562 bus, and ...Distance: 57.9 km; Duration: 1h 40m. What companies run services between Fort Langley, BC, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada? You can take a bus from Westbound ...
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Schedules by Region - TransLinkBelow you'll find bus and SeaBus timetables, organized by region. These resources let you familiarize yourself with routes and timetables.
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[PDF] Transportation and Mobility Strategy - Township of LangleyNov 1, 2024 · The TMS will advance the mobility actions related to the environment by accelerating the implementation of pedestrian infrastructure, improving ...
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Remembering the Albion Ferry that carried folks from Langley to ...Aug 8, 2025 · The Albion Ferry route, which was operated by TransLink and travelled across the Fraser River, was introduced in 1957. Several vessels travelled ...
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Albion Ferry makes final voyage | CBC NewsJul 31, 2009 · The two Albion ferries have been a significant commuter link between Fort Langley and Maple Ridge, saving a lengthy roundabout drive through ...
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Farewell to the Albion Ferry | Stephen Rees's blogMay 31, 2009 · In 2006 the ferry service carried 4m people and 1.5 m vehicles. Since its introduction it has covered a distance more than 20 trips to the moon ...<|separator|>
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Looking Back: Crossing the River - Maple Ridge MuseumAug 7, 2019 · Before the ferry, people crossed on foot, skating, horses, or cars on ice in winter, and by small boats in summer. The ferry started in 1957.
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Fort Langley AirportFounded by an aviation enthusiast in 1959, the Fort Langley Airport has evolved from a grass landing strip to a 5510' paved runway with lights and PAPI. The ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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British Columbia in 1858: A raw frontier | Vancouver SunNov 13, 2008 · British Columbia was declared a colony here, at Fort Langley, on November 19, 1858.
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Hudson's Bay Company, Fort Langley - Read the PlaqueThe original Fort Langley was first established west of here along the Fraser River, but frequent flooding caused a move to this location in 1839.
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1370 Documenting monopoly - The British Columbia ReviewFeb 5, 2022 · By 1839, the HBC had established monopoly control over Columbia/Oregon. They skunked the Americans. The competition was far from peaceful — ...
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The HBC – Fort Langley | belowbc - WordPress.comOct 7, 2014 · This former trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company was constructed in 1827, 4 km to the northwest of where the historic site of Fort Langley is located today.
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A Short Commentary on Land Claims in BC - UBCICAfter 1858, when the mainland was made a colony, Governor Douglas continued to mark out reserve lands, hoping that formal treaties could be made as funds became ...Missing: administrative | Show results with:administrative
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Commentary on Early Contact-Era Smallpox in the Pacific NorthwestData on the earliest smallpox epidemics of the contact era (from I774 on) among Pacific Northwest Native Americans are scattered and difficult to interpret.Missing: lō | Show results with:lō
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Fort Langley residents launch passionate debate over demolishing ...Jul 24, 2019 · More than 40 people spoke at a hearing on a heritage alteration permit – required to demolish buildings in the central core of Fort Langley. The ...
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Ex-councillor slams apology demand from owner of properties at ...Sep 9, 2019 · A long-simmering debate over boarded-up properties in Fort Langley is set to conclude on Monday evening. Township of Langley council is ...
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LETTER: Don't lose Fort Langley's unique charmMar 22, 2025 · I am writing to express deep concern about the ongoing changes in Fort Langley that threaten the unique historical character and vibrant business community.Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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Backlash kills motion to move Metro Vancouver Pride crosswalkJul 24, 2025 · A proposal to move the Fort Langley Pride crosswalk has been pulled after public backlash. The rainbow remains where it is.