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Fort Langley National Historic Site

Brigades welcomed

Canoes carrying Hudson’s Bay Company employees, their wives, and bales of fur will land on Fort Langley shores sometime around 1 p.m. on Monday.


 
Glenn Slipiec

Fort re-enacts life during B.C.'s fur trade days

One of Maple Ridge’s most notable pioneers has a Fort Langley connection. Samuel Robertson, the first landowner in Albion, became an employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company and left Scotland bound for Canada.


 

Green prize up for grabs

The deadline is swiftly approaching to nominate the person or group that has done the most for the environment in Langley this year.


 
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Roots of first governor celebrated

The fur trade, the gold rush, steel drums, and Caribbean food.


 

Step into the past

History will repeat itself, through re-enactments, vignettes, and activities, in and around the Fort Langley National Historic Site this weekend.