Delta:
Bordered by the Fraser River, Surrey,
Straits of Georgia, and the US/Canada border at Boundary Bay, this rich
agricultural area is an important blueberry and cranberry growing region.
Delta
Museum and Archives:
Located at 4858 Delta Street in a 1912 heritage building the museum features
local historical displays and period rooms.
Reifel
Bird Sanctuary: One of North America's major waterfowl habitats with more than 230
species of
birds, the sanctuary is located at 5191 Robertson Road on the northern
tip of Westham Island, west of Ladner.
Deas
Island Regional Park:
This 1905 Queen Anne style house is decorated in period furnishings and
antiques.
Langley:
Langley is situated in a rich agricultural area on Carvolth Road and Hwy
10, south of Hwy 1.
Derby Reach Regional Park: With one of the best fishing
spots on the Fraser River, the park is located near Fort Langley off of
200 Street. This is the original Fort Langley and Derby town sites.
Fort
Langley:
Once a Hudson Bay Company Fort, this was the starting point for the Fraser
River gold rush.
Albion Ferry: This ferry
crosses the Fraser River and connects Highway 1 on the south shore
with Highway 7 on the north.
Fort
Langley National Historic Park:
Situated on the Fraser River, this park is located at 2343 Mavis Street.
The Fort was a starting point for fur traders and gold seekers heading
up the Fraser River.
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