GMC Triangle — 76-Unit Development & HAP Extension Controversy
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Fort Langley
The Birthplace of British Columbia
Fort Langley is Canada's most historically significant village on the Pacific. Established in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trading post along the Fraser River, it became an important trading hub where the company exchanged goods with Kwantlen First Nations, part of the broader Stó:lō peoples who lived along the Fraser River for thousands of years. In 1858, during the Fraser River Gold Rush, the British Crown proclaimed the creation of the Colony of British Columbia at Fort Langley, earning the town the nickname "Birthplace of British Columbia."
GMC Triangle — 76-Unit Development & HAP Extension Controversy
Two 3-storey mixed-use buildings (76 residential units) approved 4-3 by Township Council on June 24, 2025 for the Glover–Mary–Church triangle — approximately 40% of Fort Langley's downtown commercial core. Developed by Fort Langley Properties Ltd., the business arm of Mayor Woodward's foundation. Heritage Alteration Permit No. 101218 (issued July 2023) was extended June 2025 to cover this significantly denser project — raising questions about whether a HAP can authorize density increases beyond its original scope under the Local Government Act. No public hearing was held.
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9181/9205/9215 Glover Road — New Commercial Buildings Proposed
A separate new development application has been received by the Township of Langley for 9181, 9205, and 9215 Glover Road — on the west side of Glover Road. The applicant proposes a Heritage Alteration Permit to retain and restore an existing commercial building AND construct two new commercial buildings on the site. Zoning is Community Commercial Zone C-2. Architect: Site Lines Architecture Ltd. Residents should monitor this application closely as it could significantly alter the streetscape of Fort Langley's main commercial street.
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Council Review: Heritage Bylaw Amendments
Township of Langley council reviewing proposed amendments to the Heritage Bylaw that could lower the threshold for issuing Heritage Alteration Permits. Residents are urged to monitor council agendas and submit written comments before any bylaw receives third reading.
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Fort Langley Community Hall
Built 1932 · 9167 Glover Road · Designated Heritage Site
Fort Langley National Historic Site
The reconstructed Hudson's Bay Company trading post, a National Historic Site of Canada.
Glover Road Commercial District
The historic main street with original commercial buildings, part of the Heritage Conservation Area.
CNR Station
The Canadian National Railway station, a key landmark currently undergoing restoration.
History & Stories
Fort Langley's Story
In 1827, the Hudson's Bay Company established Fort Langley on the banks of the Fraser River. For decades it served as the commercial heart of the Pacific Northwest — a fur trading post, salmon cannery, and agricultural centre that predates Canada itself.
On November 19, 1858, Governor James Douglas proclaimed British Columbia a Crown Colony right here — making Fort Langley the literal birthplace of the province that would become Canada's gateway to the Pacific. The fort's strategic location at the confluence of the Salmon and Fraser Rivers made it the hub of an entire civilization. Today, Fort Langley's 64+ designated heritage properties represent one of the most intact 19th-century townscapes in Western Canada.
1827
HBC Fort Established
The Hudson's Bay Company builds Fort Langley as a fur trading post on the Fraser River.
1839
Agricultural Expansion
Fort Langley becomes a major supplier of salted salmon and agricultural goods to Pacific trading posts.
1858
BC Proclaimed a Colony
Governor James Douglas proclaims British Columbia a Crown Colony at Fort Langley on November 19.
1886
Railway Arrives
The CPR mainline bypasses Fort Langley, preserving its small-town character while slowing growth.
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