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Fort Langley is a village with a population of 2,700 and forms part of the Township of Langley. It is the home of Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Mayor Kurt Alberts Councillors Charlie Fox Howie Vickberg Grant Ward Jordan Bateman Steve Ferguson Kim Richter Mel Kositsky Bob Long Population (2006) 93,726 [1] Area 316 square kilometres[2] Incorporation Date April 26, 1873 Member of Parliament Mark Warawa (Conservative) Member of the Legislative Assembly Mary Polak (BC Liberal...
Fort Langley, is a Parks Canada National historic site, a former trading post of the Hudsons Bay Company, now located in the village of Fort Langley, British Columbia. ...
An Alberta fur trader in the 1890s. ...
The Hudsons Bay Company (HBC; Compagnie de la Baie dHudson in French) is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and is one of the oldest in the world. ...
History
The first European settlement in the lower mainland of British Columbia was in the Langley area. The fort was built in 1827, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the mouth of the Fraser River. Fort Langley, is a Parks Canada National historic site, a former trading post of the Hudsons Bay Company, now located in the village of Fort Langley, British Columbia. ...
Fraser River watershed The Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia, Canada, rising near Mount Robson in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1400 km (870 mi), into the Pacific Ocean at the city of Vancouver. ...
Present Day In recent years, many of the village’s old buildings have been restored. The restorations, combined with its rural setting, access to the river and mountain vistas, and the old fort itself, make it a thriving tourist centre. Fort Langley has two museums in addition to the Fort. Outdoor recreation includes canoeing, fishing, hiking and horseback riding. Running and cycling routes and a network of trail systems are maintained by the municipality. Visitors may tour the art galleries, studios, farms and local wineries. Fort Langley has about eighty businesses and its commercial core has a mix of services, restaurants and retail stores. The “small town feel” and historic character add to Fort Langley’s appeal. It is also home to the small Fort Langley Airport. Fort Langley Airport, (IATA: N/A, ICAO: CBQ2), is located adjacent to Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada. ...
The town has also served as a filming location for commercials, tv shows and movies, with its striking yellow town hall usually featured prominently.
Education Fort Langley is served by School District 35 Langley. School District 35 Langley is a school district in British Columbia. ...
External links | Neighbourhoods in Langley Township, British Columbia | | Main neighbourhoods: | Aldergrove | Brookswood | Fernridge | Forest Knolls | Fort Langley | Glen Valley | Hopington | Milner | Murrayville | Willoughby | Walnut Grove | | First Nations: | Kwantlen Mayor Kurt Alberts Councillors Charlie Fox Howie Vickberg Grant Ward Jordan Bateman Steve Ferguson Kim Richter Mel Kositsky Bob Long Population (2006) 93,726 [1] Area 316 square kilometres[2] Incorporation Date April 26, 1873 Member of Parliament Mark Warawa (Conservative) Member of the Legislative Assembly Mary Polak (BC Liberal...
Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Latin: Splendour without diminishment) Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo - Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 36 - Senate seats 6 Confederation July 20, 1871 (6th province) Area Ranked 4th - Total 944,735 km...
Population 5,000 Aldergrove is a small city in The Township of Langley. ...
Brookswood is an area of Langley Township in British Columbia, Canada. ...
Walnut Grove is a small community located in nothern Langley, British Columbia. ...
The Kwantlen First Nation are a Stó:lŠpeople living in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. ...
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