Tucked off the Fraser River, less than 20 kilometres from the dense urban centre of Vancouver, the Village of Ladner has been around since 1873, when a wharf was built so farmers could ship produce to urban markets. The waterfront is the centre piece as the village nearby grew, and even today the harbour isn’t touristy-it’s jam-packed with fishing boats, small marinas and waterfront restaurants. The village feels like a charming secret….ten minutes away is a large new shopping mall….fifteen more minutes takes you to Tsawwassen and the ferries to Vancouver Island.
One of the things South Delta-ites love to share is how sunny it is here, and yet so many people still aren’t “in” on the best kept secret in the Lower Mainland. The self-proclaimed “Land of Sun” gets 3 full days of sunshine for every 1 in Vancouver though we’re only a short 40-minute drive away. Perhaps this abundance of sun, along with the laid-back pace of the beach-side community is why visitors often say that they feel as if they’re on a holiday when they come here. You could say it’s the sunnier side of life.
North Delta – a bustling community full of businesses, shops, restaurants, arts and culture. It is a largely suburban community of approximately 50,000 residents which is situated in north-east Delta bordered by Surrey and Burns Bog, the largest raised bog in North America.
North Delta – a bustling community full of businesses, shops, restaurants, arts and culture. It is a largely suburban community of approximately 50,000 residents which is situated in north-east Delta bordered by Surrey and Burns Bog, the largest raised bog in North America.
11867 86a Avenue
Delta, British Columbia
11854 87 Avenue
Delta, British Columbia
11853 86a Avenue
Delta, British Columbia
14 10415 Delsom Crescent
Delta, British Columbia
113 6960 Nicholson Street
Delta, British Columbia


