Ladner | |
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| Coordinates:49°05′25″N123°04′48″W / 49.09028°N 123.08000°W /49.09028; -123.08000 | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | British Columbia |
| Regional district | Metro Vancouver |
| City | Delta |
| Area | |
| • Land | 7.37 km2 (2.85 sq mi) |
| Population (2016) | |
• Total | 22,193 |
| • Density | 3,009.4/km2 (7,794/sq mi) |
| Website | www |
Ladner is a part of the City ofDelta, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb ofVancouver, British Columbia. It was created as afishingvillage on the banks of theFraser River.
Named for Thomas and William Ladner, who came to the area in 1868 and began large farming and fishing operations, it developed as a centre for these operations. A series of ferries, culminating in theLadner Ferry, allowed for access across the river toRichmond. TheGeorge Massey Tunnel provided a permanent connection in 1959.
Like many areas around theFraser River on what is now GreaterVancouver 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) andWilliam Henry Ladner (1826–1907).[1] They had travelled from their home inCornwall, UK to pursue the gold rush in California and later on the Fraser River. Settling on the area of the Fraser River Delta either side of the Chilukthan Slough in 1868, both turned to farming and fishing.[2]
Ladner is bound to the west by the Strait of Georgia, the south by Tsawwassen, to the east byNorth Delta, and north by theFraser River. Ladner is bisected byHighway 17A, which runs north–south fromHighway 99 to theBC Ferries terminal. The term East Ladner is often applied to the portion of the community east of Highway 17A. The major east–west artery is called Ladner Trunk Road - which, if traveled far enough east, turns intoHighway 10. West of Arthur Drive, a north–south road that connects it withTsawwassen, it is simply called 47A Avenue.

River Road runs east from the north end of Highway 17A along the Fraser River into North Delta andSurrey. The area between Highway 17A and North Delta is referred to as Tilbury and is one of the major industrial centres of the Lower Mainland, with many large warehouses, industrial parks and factories.
Lying to the south of the delta of the Fraser River, there are numerous islands just off the mainland that are part of Ladner. Most are small and only reachable by boat, with exceptions like Westham Island, which hosts a large bird sanctuary and is dedicated to protecting and preserving the numerous bird species found in the area, especiallybald eagles and variousowl species. Westham Island is a fairly large island and a popular destination for its numerous organic farms, especially its berry farms.

A major feature of Ladner is the portion called Ladner Village, which is in the section of the town north of Ladner Trunk Road and west of Arthur Drive. This is a heritage community with wide, boulevarded sidewalks, open-air cafes and local shops. There are some heritage residences in this area, mostly built in the 1930s, but apartment complexes replaced many of them some decades back. The Delta Museum and Archives are in the centre of Ladner Village, along with a town clock that is amongst the oldest in theLower Mainland.
On Ladner Trunk Road, east of Arthur Drive, two malls with supermarkets, major restaurants and other modern shops and services are found. The town is experiencing a boom ofcondominium development in this area, and the population is growing accordingly. Numerous parks are found throughout the community, especially along thecanals which used to be used for transport through the area. No longer passable for boats, today they are still clean and fresh enough to allow fishing along their banks.
Ladner is home to two public swimming pools, one of which is an older outdoor facility located near the public library and community centre. A much larger pool is located on Harvest Drive next to the Municipal Hall in theLadner Leisure Centre. This indoor pool features a large 25m main pool, a smaller leisure pool, a swirl pool, sauna and rock climbing wall. Also located in this facility is a skating rink and a gymnasium partially funded by Vancouver's junior hockey team, theVancouver Giants.
Ladner is the location of the Delta Municipal Hall, police station, and the Delta Hospital. Public education is administered bySchool District 37 Delta. Schools includeDelta Secondary School and K-7 elementary schools includingHawthorne,Holly,Ladner,Port Guichon andNeilson Grove Elementary School. Independent K-7 schoolsSacred Heart and Delta Christian also serve local students.
On March 1, 2006, Ladner made national headlines when an out-of-control house party resulted in hospitalization of the 13-year-old host for alcohol poisoning and nearlyCA$70,000 in damage. A 13-year-old boy was also hospitalized with injuries to his head, with temporary memory loss.[3]
| Climate data for Ladner (Delta Ladner South) Climate ID: 1102417; coordinates49°04′00″N123°05′00″W / 49.06667°N 123.08333°W /49.06667; -123.08333 (Delta Ladner South); elevation: 2.0 m (6 ft 7 in); 1971-2000 normals | |||||||||||||
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| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
| Record high °C (°F) | 15.0 (59.0) | 18.0 (64.4) | 17.0 (62.6) | 27.0 (80.6) | 33.0 (91.4) | 30.0 (86.0) | 32.5 (90.5) | 32.2 (90.0) | 30.5 (86.9) | 24.5 (76.1) | 18.0 (64.4) | 15.0 (59.0) | 33.0 (91.4) |
| Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 5.8 (42.4) | 7.9 (46.2) | 10.5 (50.9) | 13.5 (56.3) | 17.2 (63.0) | 19.9 (67.8) | 22.5 (72.5) | 22.4 (72.3) | 19.0 (66.2) | 13.8 (56.8) | 8.7 (47.7) | 6.0 (42.8) | 13.9 (57.0) |
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 2.8 (37.0) | 4.5 (40.1) | 6.6 (43.9) | 8.9 (48.0) | 12.2 (54.0) | 14.9 (58.8) | 16.9 (62.4) | 16.9 (62.4) | 13.8 (56.8) | 9.5 (49.1) | 5.4 (41.7) | 3.1 (37.6) | 9.6 (49.3) |
| Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | −0.3 (31.5) | 1.0 (33.8) | 2.6 (36.7) | 4.2 (39.6) | 7.2 (45.0) | 9.9 (49.8) | 11.4 (52.5) | 11.4 (52.5) | 8.6 (47.5) | 5.0 (41.0) | 2.0 (35.6) | 0.2 (32.4) | 5.3 (41.5) |
| Record low °C (°F) | −15.0 (5.0) | −13.0 (8.6) | −7.2 (19.0) | −3.0 (26.6) | 1.1 (34.0) | 0.6 (33.1) | 5.0 (41.0) | 2.8 (37.0) | −2.0 (28.4) | −8.0 (17.6) | −15.0 (5.0) | −16.1 (3.0) | −16.1 (3.0) |
| Averageprecipitation mm (inches) | 114.9 (4.52) | 110.4 (4.35) | 92.8 (3.65) | 69.5 (2.74) | 56.8 (2.24) | 45.4 (1.79) | 34.4 (1.35) | 32.7 (1.29) | 57.0 (2.24) | 93.3 (3.67) | 157.3 (6.19) | 143.5 (5.65) | 1,008.1 (39.69) |
| Average rainfall mm (inches) | 104.3 (4.11) | 102.4 (4.03) | 92.2 (3.63) | 69.5 (2.74) | 56.8 (2.24) | 45.4 (1.79) | 34.4 (1.35) | 32.7 (1.29) | 57.0 (2.24) | 93.2 (3.67) | 154.6 (6.09) | 134.0 (5.28) | 976.5 (38.44) |
| Average snowfall cm (inches) | 10.6 (4.2) | 7.9 (3.1) | 0.7 (0.3) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.0 (0.0) | 0.1 (0.0) | 2.7 (1.1) | 9.5 (3.7) | 31.6 (12.4) |
| Average precipitation days(≥ 0.2 mm) | 17.0 | 16.3 | 15.3 | 13.4 | 12.1 | 10.0 | 7.1 | 6.8 | 9.3 | 13.7 | 18.1 | 18.1 | 157.0 |
| Average rainy days(≥ 0.2 mm) | 15.5 | 15.5 | 15.2 | 13.4 | 12.1 | 10.0 | 7.1 | 6.8 | 9.3 | 13.6 | 17.7 | 16.5 | 152.5 |
| Average snowy days(≥ 0.2 cm) | 2.7 | 1.8 | 0.50 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.06 | 0.72 | 2.5 | 8.3 |
| Source:Environment and Climate Change Canada[4] | |||||||||||||
Each spring Ladner hosts theLadner Pioneer May Days (commonly referred to by residents simply asMay Days), the longest-running festival in Delta, which was first celebrated in 1896. It is held on the weekend following the holiday commemoratingQueen Victoria's birthday. It includes a parade, a carnival, and many other local events.
Every other Sunday during the summer months the major streets in the village are reserved for Ladner Village Market, afarmer's market featuring live music, food, entertainment, fresh local produce and homemade arts and crafts. Vendors from as far away asKelowna andVancouver Island, along with many local farmers and artisans, set up stalls selling hand-crafted and locally grown products. This market has become a major draw to the community, attracting thousands of out-of-town visitors each market day.
In September 2008 Ladner and Delta hosted Delta Rivermania, a celebration of the 200th anniversary ofSimon Fraser's journey down theFraser River. It was a weekend long event that lasted from September 26–28, 2008. It included theatrical performances, a pancake breakfast, clam chowder cookoff, midnight market and street entertainment. It was the final weekend of BC Rivermania celebrations, part of theBC 150.
Delta is serviced byTelus andEastlink, which acquired Delta Cable, for television, Internet, and telephone services, one of the very few areas in Canada not serviced byRogers Cable norShaw Cable.
Telephone services are run primarily by Telus. Withinarea code 604, the central office code servicing Ladner for years was946 but, as the population expanded, new exchanges —940 in the early 1990s and952 recently — were added.
The Ladner Village area is popular with film crews for its "Main Street USA" feel, quaint coastal fishing settings, and heritage church buildings. The general South Delta area also provides open landscapes of farmland, ocean beaches, forest and wetlands, all within a few kilometres of each other. These features make the area a popular location for movie productions such as theAir Bud series,Final Destination,Along Came a Spider,3000 Miles to Graceland,Josie and the Pussycats,Deck the Halls,X-Men: The Last Stand,Shooter,Home Is Where The Hart Is,A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!,50/50, andFifty Shades of Grey, as well as various television productions such asSmallville,The X-Files,Stargate SG-1,Supernatural,The Sandlot trilogy,Three Moons Over Milford,Impastor,The Secret Circle,Bates Motel, and Charlie Sheen did Scary Movie 3. It has recently been the main filming location forA Dog's Way Home, as well as a location forThe Stand.