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  1. Jul 19, 2022 · Ladner was named after brothers Thomas and William Ladner, who moved to the location to farm and fish, which became the economic drivers of the town. It is located on the fertile Fraser River delta, and has the Fraser River framing its Northern border and Georgia Straight framing its Western border.

  2. History. Like many areas around the Fraser River on what is now Greater Vancouver the area on the south side of the south arm of the Fraser was named for the original Europeans to settle there. First called Ladner's Landing, the area was settled by Thomas Ellis Ladner (1837–1922) and William Henry Ladner (1826–1907). [1]

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    Ladner's Landing was originally the name given to the site of the first Government Wharf and Municipal Hall, and was also the name given to the village settlement that grew up in this area. Ladner's Landing is represented today by the remnants of the original landing pilings stretching into an inlet of the Fraser River at the foot of Elliot Street ...

    The site of Ladner's Landing is significant as representative of Ladner's early settlement and development patterns, and as an early nexus of transportation. Ladner's Landing was established initially as a place to drop off and pick up goods and people along the Fraser River, as paddle steamers and a variety of other watercraft would stop here duri...

    Key elements that define the heritage character of Ladner's Landing include its: - original surviving wharf pilings - present-day dock, which maintains and symbolizes the relationship between the Village of Ladner and the Fraser River - waterfront landscape reflecting the agricultural and fishing origins of the Ladner community

  3. Ladner is a heritage fishing village situated next to the Fraser River. It is home to the civic precinct, including Delta City Hall and Delta Hospital. Ladner is the main hub of Delta's agriculture industry, with Westham Island offering a scenic tour of some of Delta's most popular farms and roadside farmstands.

  4. Origin Notes and History of Ladner. References to Ladner that document the origin of its place name. Ladner (Town and Post Office) adopted in the 1930 BC Gazetteer, as labelled on BC map 2B, 1914; confirmed 11 February 1936 on 92G/3.

  5. Farmers loaded their agricultural produce and livestock onto steamboats for markets in Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, and eventually Vancouver. The site became known as Ladner’s Landing, where a village grew up to serve the farmers. The settlers also took advantage of the area’s rich fishing resources.

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  7. Nov 28, 2007 · The Corporation of Delta is located in the southern part of Metro VANCOUVER - south of the FRASER RIVER, west of the city of SURREY and touching the US border. Its 3 main communities are North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen.

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