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Maple Ridge was incorporated as a district municipality on September 12, 1874. [4] It covered an area of 33,000 acres (130 km 2) yet was home to only approximately 50 families. Maple Ridge is British Columbia's fifth-oldest municipality (after New Westminster, Victoria, Langley, and Chilliwack).
Maple Ridge may refer to a location in North America: Canada. Maple Ridge, British Columbia, a city in Metro Vancouver; Maple Ridge, Muskoka Municipal District in Lake of Bays, Ontario; Maple Ridge, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties in North Dundas, Ontario; Maple Ridge, Edmonton, Alberta, a neighbourhood
Pages in category "People from Maple Ridge, British Columbia" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
People from Maple Ridge, British Columbia (37 P) Pages in category "Maple Ridge, British Columbia" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Marc H.J. Dalton [1] MP is a Canadian politician. He is the current Conservative Member of Parliament for Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge after the 2019 Canadian federal election.He was a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia following the 2009 and 2013 provincial elections for the riding of Maple Ridge-Mission.
Maple Ridge, a History of Settlement, Canadian Federation of University Women Maple Ridge Branch, 1972. McCombs Arnold M. and Wilfrid W. Chittenden, The Fraser Valley Challenge, Treeline Publishing, Harrison Hotsprings, 1990. ISBN 978-0-9693421-1-3.
The neighbourhood of Thornhill on the south slope of Grant Hill in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, forms the western part of the historical community of Whonnock. The lower part along the Fraser River attracted some early settlers, but the higher land only became populated after the First World War , when Japanese farmers were among the ...
Haney, British Columbia is the name of the downtown core of the city of Maple Ridge, British Columbia.The name derived originally from Thomas Haney, the namesake of Port Haney, the neighbourhood adjoining today's downtown along the Fraser River immediately south, which is today includes a station on the West Coast Express and was formerly a steamboat port.