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    604, 778, 236. Fort Langley is a village community in Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of approximately 3,400 people. It is the home of Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Lying on the Fraser River, Fort Langley is at the northern edge of the Township of ...

  3. Fort Langley National Historic Site will be closed for staff training on May 16, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you back soon with an enhanced experience! Thank you for your understanding. Strategically located on the banks of the Fraser River, the palisades of Fort Langley stand tall.

  4. Fort Langley is located along the Fraser River, 6 kilometres north of Trans-Canada Highway 1 in Langley Township. By car: From Highway 1, take exit 66, 232nd Street (north). Follow 232nd Street North to the stop sign on Glover Road. Turn right and follow Glover Road through the village of Fort Langley. Turn right at the traffic light on Mavis ...

  5. 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.

    • 1827 (original), 1839/1840 (second site)
    • Parks Canada
    • 23 May 1923
  6. Heritage Value. Fort 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 Maritime trade; it was from Fort Langley, rebuilt in 1840 (sic 1839) further up the river, that the Hudson’s Bay Company began to export salmon, supplying the forts of the Company and the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii); after ...

    • 23433 Mavis Avenue, Langley, British Columbia
  7. In recognition of its importance in the story of Canada, Fort Langley became a national historic site in 1923. And in 1931, the one remaining original building was opened to the public. Starting in the 1950s, many buildings were added to restore the atmosphere of the original fort. Today, Fort Langley National Historic Site is part of a nation ...

  8. Apr 1, 2009 · Fort Langley. Fort Langley, established 1827 on the FRASER RIVER, 32 km east of VANCOUVER near present-day LANGLEY, BC, was important in the province's development until the post's abandonment in 1886. Part of a network of trading posts. Fort Langley was initially a fur-trade post but soon became a provisioning and administrative centre for the ...

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