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Maple Ridge was incorporated as a district municipality on September 12, 1874. [4] It covered an area of 33,000 acres (130 km 2) yet was home to only approximately 50 families. Maple Ridge is British Columbia's fifth-oldest municipality (after New Westminster, Victoria, Langley, and Chilliwack).
The team was founded in 1972 in North Shore, British Columbia as the North Shore Winter Club Flames until relocating to Maple Ridge in 1993. In its history, the team has won the Keystone Cup once, in 1998. The Flames have won the Cyclone Taylor Cup three times in 1983, 1996 and 1998. They won the NIL Championship once, in 1974; the WCJHL ...
Webster's Corners is a community in British Columbia, located northeast of Albion in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. [1] Webster's Corners was founded by James Murray Webster who was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. James Webster arrived in 1883 and was the first postmaster. He named the settlement after himself. [2]: 291
Whonnock is a rural, naturally treed, and hilly community on the north side of the Fraser River in the eastern part of the City of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.It is approximately 56 kilometres east of Downtown Vancouver on the Lougheed Highway Whonnock shares borders with three other Maple Ridge communities.
Maple Ridge, a History of Settlement, Canadian Federation of University Women Maple Ridge Branch, 1972. McCombs Arnold M. and Wilfrid W. Chittenden, The Fraser Valley Challenge, Treeline Publishing, Harrison Hotsprings, 1990. ISBN 978-0-9693421-1-3.
Kanaka Creek is an historic rural residential area located within Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, along the banks of the creek of the same name just east of the district's main town and commercial core of Haney.
People from Maple Ridge, British Columbia (37 P) Pages in category "Maple Ridge, British Columbia" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
The neighbourhood of Thornhill on the south slope of Grant Hill in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, forms the western part of the historical community of Whonnock. The lower part along the Fraser River attracted some early settlers, but the higher land only became populated after the First World War , when Japanese farmers were among the ...