Ah hah! Bet you thought my short legs couldn’t reach bicycle
pedals!
Oh darn it, you’re right.
Happily, my friends Louise and Jack took me for a spin with them
on their own bikes. We visited the historic town of Ladner in Delta, British
Columbia.
Delta is a suburb of Vancouver. It’s a big municipality,
covering 364 square kilometres. Delta is bordered on the north by the mighty
Fraser River, on the west by the Strait of Georgia, and on the south by the
U.S. border and a vast inlet called Boundary Bay.
To the east, Delta is home to one of nature’s ecological
powerhouses, Burns Bog.
The municipality is also home to the Tsawwassen terminal of B.C.
Ferries (please see my previous story).
Delta’s roots are rural, with big, fertile farms
protected by the province’s Agricultural Land Reserve. One of the oldest
communities in Delta is the town of Ladner.
Ladner is named in honour of Thomas and William Ladner, who
began farming and fishing here in 1868. The historic town is on a floodplain, surrounded by dikes to protect it not only from floods on the Fraser
River, but high tides and storms on Boundary Bay and the Strait of Georgia.
Delta's riverbank- and sea-dikes stretch more than 61
kilometres. They are great for walking and cycling!
The area attracts big flocks of snow geese, ducks, and
Canada geese. You can cycle (or drive, of course) to the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island to see all kinds of birds that visit
Ladner’s neighbourhood from season to season.
On alternating Sundays throughout the summer, you can take a
break at the Ladner Village Market. It’s been running for 16 years.
The next markets in 2012 are scheduled for
August 12th and 26th, and September 9th.
48th Street is closed to cars, and filled instead
with stalls that sell lots of food, fresh produce, and crafts. You’ll step
lightly to the bands playing live music …
… and cycle away full of energy again!
Story © S. Clouthier
Bicycling and Ladner Village Market photos courtesy L. Christie
Other photos © S. Clouthier and D. Wei
Map of Delta courtesy TastyCakes/Wikipedia
Bella Bella’s bike courtesy Folkart Interiors
So cute. it looking very sweet at Delta’s roots are rural, with big, fertile farms protected by the province’s Agricultural Land Reserve. One of the oldest communities in Delta is the town of Ladner. http://www.la-sovereign.com/
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