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Fort Langley National Historic Site, commonly shortened to Fort Langley, is a former fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the community of Fort Langley of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The national historic site sits above the banks of the Bedford Channel across McMillan Island. The national historic site contains a visitor ...
The Fort Langley Community Improvement Society was founded by the Fort Langley Women's Institute in 1924 in order to build the Community Center which you see represented here in photos. This Community Hall was completed in 1931, by hired hands and volunteers - the architect was Archibald Campbell Hope, brother of Fort Langley entrepreneur ...
Granville Island Model Trains Museum, Vancouver, closed in 2008 [34] Granville Island Sport Fishing Museum, [35] Vancouver; New Westminster Police Museum, closed in 2015, displays now part of the New Westminster Museum [36] The Niagara Falls Museum; Royal London Wax Museum, Victoria, website, closed in 2010 [37] Storyeum, Vancouver
Fort Langley National Historic Site, Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada Coordinates 49°10′05″N 122°34′23″W / 49.168024751272014°N 122.57318118734555°W / 49.168024751272014; -122.57318118734555
The Canadian Museum of Flight (formally the Canadian Museum of Flight Association since 1998) is an aviation museum at the Langley Regional Airport in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The museum has over 25 civilian and military jets, piston driven engine aircraft, gliders, and helicopters on display, six of which have been restored to flying ...
Derby is a locality on the lower Fraser River in northwestern Langley. The site of the original Fort Langley, established in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company, and was the first post established in Coast Salish territory. [1] The Fort was later moved 4 km to its present location in 1839.
Here’s a look at when the Fort Worth Central Station is open and why. The Fort Worth Central Station lobby is open between 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
James McMillan (August 1783–26 January 1858) was a fur trader and explorer for the North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company.He led some of the earliest surveys of the lower Fraser River and founded Fort Langley for the HBC in 1827, and was its first Chief Trader.