visitors' choice delta 2011
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Events, dining, shopping, attractions, accommodations, maps, activities, and more for Delta, British Columbia.TRANSCRIPT
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Visitors’ ChoiCeDelta
British Columbia 2011/2012
16th edition
Official Visitor Guide of the Delta Chamber of CommerceIncludes:
Ladner I Tsawwassen I Tilbury Island
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Hours of OperationSeptember through June, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July and August, 7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
With our mild, sunny climate and spectacular coastal location, we have something for everyone to see and do all year round. Just 20 minutes from
Vancouver International Airport and the US border and home to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Delta is easy to reach and convenient for getting to Vancouver, Whistler and beyond. Delta also has its own regional airport at Boundary Bay for private aircraft and several fl ight schools offering certifi ed training programs.
Three urban communities make up Delta – the sunniest region in the Lower Mainland. Go back in time and discover the heritage fi shing village of Ladner. Kayak the mighty Fraser River delta and be thrilled by the multitude of migrating birds at Westham Island.
Close to Vancouver and other major centres, Delta is a breath of fresh air all year round. We’d be glad to help you discover our local attractions:
• Walking and biking by the water• Boating and kayaking• Beaches and parks• Golfi ng• Farms and wineries to visit• Summer markets• Spectacular viewing of migratory birds
and wildlife• World heritage bog interpretive centre• Eco Tours
At Delta’s Visitor Centre we offer:• Tourism advice and information on
attractions, accommodation and restaurants in the area, Vancouver and British Columbia;
• Free offi cial BC Accommodation Guide, travel planners, road maps, circle guides, fi shing, golf and wine guides;
• Reservations for accommodation at hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts;
• BC Ferries 4-day and 7-day Sail Passes to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands; and
• BC Parks parking passes.
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Hours of OperationSeptember through June, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
BC Ferries 4-day and 7-day Sail Passes to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands; and
• BC Parks parking passes.
Visit beautiful Centennial Beach in the garden community of Tsawwassen. The warm, shallow waters and sandy shore are perfect for skim boarding, swimming, windsurfi ng and kite-fl ying.
Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome
In North Delta, the Delta Nature Reserve is a unique opportunity to discover the sights, sounds and smells of Burns Bog – the largest raised bog in North America and a must-see for eco-tourists. The boardwalk takes you through a land that time forgot with a fascinating array of plants, animals and insects.
North Delta is also home to a thriving East Indian and South Asian culture which offers fantastic shopping.
Welcome to Delta!
Agriculture is our primary industry – come and try the local produce, go berry picking and visit our fabulous wineries.
However you choose to spend your time, we welcome you: come out and discover Delta - the natural playground.
www.corp.delta.bc.ca
VISIT DELTA’S OFFICIAL VISITOR CENTRE for information, advice and services.
We’re here to help make your stay in Delta and BC the best it can be!
Trained, certifi ed and friendly counsellors at Delta’s only offi cial Visitor Centre offer information,advice, and services so you can enjoy our many urban and outdoor activities and holiday getaways.
Before you arrive check out:• Sites to visit in Delta • Eco-tourism in Delta • Places to stay in Delta • Places to eat in Delta • Events in Deltaand more...
...on our Visitor Centre web pages:http://www.deltachamber.ca/doing-business/visiting-delta
Our Visitor Centre is convenient and easy to fi nd:Hwy 99 Northbound (from US border), exit 28.or HWY 99 Southbound (from Vancouver), exit 28.Only one block north on Hwy 17/River Rd (from BC Ferries terminal) at the Delta Chamber of Commerce,6201-60th Ave (northeast corner).
Mayor Lois E. Jackson
Delta COC 15921 D11 IFC.indd 1-2 2/14/11 11:38:23 AM
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Hours of OperationSeptember through June, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July and August, 7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
With our mild, sunny climate and spectacular coastal location, we have something for everyone to see and do all year round. Just 20 minutes from
Vancouver International Airport and the US border and home to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Delta is easy to reach and convenient for getting to Vancouver, Whistler and beyond. Delta also has its own regional airport at Boundary Bay for private aircraft and several fl ight schools offering certifi ed training programs.
Three urban communities make up Delta – the sunniest region in the Lower Mainland. Go back in time and discover the heritage fi shing village of Ladner. Kayak the mighty Fraser River delta and be thrilled by the multitude of migrating birds at Westham Island.
Close to Vancouver and other major centres, Delta is a breath of fresh air all year round. We’d be glad to help you discover our local attractions:
• Walking and biking by the water• Boating and kayaking• Beaches and parks• Golfi ng• Farms and wineries to visit• Summer markets• Spectacular viewing of migratory birds
and wildlife• World heritage bog interpretive centre• Eco Tours
At Delta’s Visitor Centre we offer:• Tourism advice and information on
attractions, accommodation and restaurants in the area, Vancouver and British Columbia;
• Free offi cial BC Accommodation Guide, travel planners, road maps, circle guides, fi shing, golf and wine guides;
• Reservations for accommodation at hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts;
• BC Ferries 4-day and 7-day Sail Passes to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands; and
• BC Parks parking passes.
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Hours of OperationSeptember through June, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.7 days a week, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
BC Ferries 4-day and 7-day Sail Passes to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands; and
• BC Parks parking passes.
Visit beautiful Centennial Beach in the garden community of Tsawwassen. The warm, shallow waters and sandy shore are perfect for skim boarding, swimming, windsurfi ng and kite-fl ying.
Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome to Delta · Welcome
In North Delta, the Delta Nature Reserve is a unique opportunity to discover the sights, sounds and smells of Burns Bog – the largest raised bog in North America and a must-see for eco-tourists. The boardwalk takes you through a land that time forgot with a fascinating array of plants, animals and insects.
North Delta is also home to a thriving East Indian and South Asian culture which offers fantastic shopping.
Welcome to Delta!
Agriculture is our primary industry – come and try the local produce, go berry picking and visit our fabulous wineries.
However you choose to spend your time, we welcome you: come out and discover Delta - the natural playground.
www.corp.delta.bc.ca
VISIT DELTA’S OFFICIAL VISITOR CENTRE for information, advice and services.
We’re here to help make your stay in Delta and BC the best it can be!
Trained, certifi ed and friendly counsellors at Delta’s only offi cial Visitor Centre offer information,advice, and services so you can enjoy our many urban and outdoor activities and holiday getaways.
Before you arrive check out:• Sites to visit in Delta • Eco-tourism in Delta • Places to stay in Delta • Places to eat in Delta • Events in Deltaand more...
...on our Visitor Centre web pages:http://www.deltachamber.ca/doing-business/visiting-delta
Our Visitor Centre is convenient and easy to fi nd:Hwy 99 Northbound (from US border), exit 28.or HWY 99 Southbound (from Vancouver), exit 28.Only one block north on Hwy 17/River Rd (from BC Ferries terminal) at the Delta Chamber of Commerce,6201-60th Ave (northeast corner).
Mayor Lois E. Jackson
Delta COC 15921 D11 IFC.indd 1-2 2/14/11 11:38:23 AM
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Visitors’ ChoiCe Delta is created and published three times per year by Visitors’ Choice Publications Ltd. as part of a series of visitor map books produced for communities across British Columbia. For further information, please contact us through the numbers below. Visitors’ Choice is a division of Business in Vancouver Media Group.
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Editorial Contributors:Anne Murray Delta Museum and Archives Delta Parks, Recreation & CultureGreg Descante Marlene GrahamPeter BuxtonShutterstock
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Map 1 - delta overview 16Map 2 - Lower Mainland 17Map 3 - Ladner 18Map 4 - tsawwassen 20 Map 5 - tilbury island 22street index 22
Maps
dining directory 29
Dining
inforMationCurrency Guide 28 important numbers 31
accoMMoDationAccommodation directory 28
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shopping & services directory 30
shopping & sErvicEs
fEatUrEshighlights 6Get outside 12, 24More to explore 25 Attractions & Activities directory 28
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Corner of 12th Avenue & 56th StreetT S A W W A S S E N
Tsawwassen
56th St. Bakery & Café•
Albany Books•
Bank of Montreal•
Best Garden Restaurant•
C’est Moi (Ladies Apparel)•
Dr. W.E.J. Nind Inc., Dentist•
Delta Geek Service Ltd.•
Hal & June’s Meats & Deli•
IRIS The Visual Group•
Jack’s TV & Stereo•
John Michael Men’s Wear•
Muscle Memory Personal Training & Fitness Inc.
• Nikko Sushi
• Petra’s
• PHARMASAVE
• RoNA
• Salon Fifty Six Hair Design
See our location on Map 4,F6
Spa Time•
Studio one Dog Grooming
• Talking Heads
• The Run Inn
• Toys & Tech
• Tsawwassen Barbers
• Tsawwassen Cleaners
• Tsawwassen
Denture Clinic•
Tsawwassen Jewellers•
Tsawwassen Laundromat•
Tsawwassen Upholstery•
Unforgettable Gifts•
Voluptuous Women’s Boutique
• Wellspring Health
• Westland Insurance
• X-Treme Clothing Co. Ltd.
1. Ecotours along the Fraser River.
2. Leisurely walks through the sand, forest and pathways at Delta Nature Reserve, Ladner Marsh and the Boundary Bay dike.
3. Bird watching from just about anywhere.
4. Exploring local history at the Delta Museum and visiting the beautiful historic Ladner Village.
5. Awesome golf at one of six stellar courses.
6. Tour de Delta professional cycling race and competition in July, plus family-friendly events all-year long (page 8).
7. Amazing boating and water sports opportunities.
8. Mountain biking and hiking on diverse terrain and trails.
9. Centennial Beach at Boundary Bay Regional Park—one of BC’s warmest, cleanest, soft sandy beaches! Perfect for skim boarding.
10. The unique ecosystem at Burns Bog in the Delta Nature Reserve, home to some of BC’s rarest species.
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Delta Museum and archives Located in a stunning heritage building, the Delta Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the people and places that made the community what it is today. In addition, the Museum hosts the Delta Archives in a separate facility, which is a collection of records and materials, including over 20,000 photos, 800 maps and local newspapers dating back to 1902. Bring the family to discover fun activities, exciting exhibits and special programming throughout the year. It’s a great way to spend an afternoon or the whole day! museum: 4858 Delta street, Delta | 604.946.9322 | archives: 4450 clarence taylor crescent | 604.940.3832 | deltamuseum.ca (map 3, E11) photo: Delta museum and archives
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fYi8,000 Years Ago: Aboriginal settlers visited these lands on a seasonal basis, and later became permanent inhabitants.
1791:Nicknamed “Isla Capeda” (Capeda Island) by Spanish explorer Lieutenant Francisco Eliza, the future Delta area is discovered by Europeans.
1858: With a gold rush happening across BC, settlers make their way to Delta to search for their fortunes.
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reifel Migratory bird sanctuary Canada’s largest population of migratory waterfowl lives here, making it the perfect stop for the whole family to learn about the wonders and beauty of birds. With 300 hectares (850 acres) of managed wetlands and natural marshes, you’ll see snow geese, black-crowned night herons and more, as millions of birds rest here during their migration routes along the Pacific Coast. Stroll along the trails and walkways to discover over 250 different bird species and bring a picnic lunch to enjoy the view. Walkways are wheelchair accessible and there is also a two-storey high observation tower for great long-range viewing. 5191 Robertson Road, Delta | 604.946.6980 | reifelbirdsanctuary.com (map 1) photo: Delta parks, Recreation & culture
With a rural atmosphere, big city amenities,
breathtaking scenery and world-famous bird
watching, Delta is an all-season destination. It’s where
sea, freshwater, land and several million birds come together
in a spectacular fashion. Take a look around and you’ll soon see
why Delta truly is a natural playground!
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boundary bay & centennial beach Boundary Bay is Delta’s primary waterfront attraction. It’s the perfect place for romantic walks, cycling and running, with large expanses of sand, sea and wetlands on Centennial Beach. Warm shallow waters and the park’s abundant bird life make this a wonderful spot for swimming, picnics, and strolls through the various nature trails. Relax by the water, have lunch at the small beach café and entertain the kids at the playground. The beach is also home to historic Cammidge House and has on-site
volleyball and tennis courts, as well as a softball field. (map 4, g6 – h5)
spectacular golfSix stellar courses await you in Delta, making it the perfect spot for your golf “destination vacation!” Get swept away on the King’s Links by the Sea course (604.952.0999), the only “British-style” fairway in the Lower Mainland; discover the lush greens of Cove Links executive nine hole course (604.946.1839), and find yourself comfortably at home on the Delta Golf Club (604.594.1414) course, boasting a friendly atmosphere and unique design. A visit to the Sunshine Woods Golf Centre (604.596.0533) brings family fun and the nearby Tsawwassen Golf & Country Club (604.943.2288) offers majestic views and lots of wildlife sightings. Also in Tsawwassen is the popular Beach Grove Golf Club (604.943.1155) with its championship course and idyllic gardens. With this many great options, you’ll want to stay and play them all!
Did you know?Delta gets more sun than any other lower Mainland city,
all year-round!
Water sports and EcotourismDelta is ideal for kayaking, boating and ecotour adventures along the Fraser River. You’ll see beautiful birds and wildlife, picturesque fishing boats and floating homes, all while learning about the value of local ecosystems. Explore the area by guided kayak or boat tours from Ladner Harbour to view such wildlife as bald eagles, snow geese, sea lions and harbour seals. Local outfitting and tour companies can get you set up with everything you need to have an awesome time exploring this beautiful region. photo: Delta parks, Recreation & culture
2009: The Tsawwassen First Nation is granted Self-Governing status by the federal government—a first in Canada!
With a rural atmosphere, big city amenities,
breathtaking scenery and world-famous bird
watching, Delta is an all-season destination. It’s where
sea, freshwater, land and several million birds come together
in a spectacular fashion. Take a look around and you’ll soon see
why Delta truly is a natural playground!
1868: Returning to the rich fertile soils of the Delta region, the Ladner brothers, Thomas Ellis and William Henry begin their agricultural pursuits.
1873:Deas Island namesake, James Deas opens a fishing cannery on the island, successfully making the area known for its salmon.
1879: Delta is officially incorporated as a municipality to better serve its growing population.
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Racing against time--and each other!--to win the $25,000 prize, cyclists compete in the annual Tour de Delta race, July 8 - 10.
Wednesdays & saturdays Earthwise Farm Store Fresh picked organic fruit and veggies! Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
May 28 – september 3 Breezeway Jazz Every Saturday Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
september 8 – november 10 Salsa Tots and Babies Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
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1-18 Great Bunny Search Check out participating businesses to hunt down some cute hidden bunnies! Various Venues 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
16 12th Annual Delta Triathlon This short-distance race is a great season opener for runners. Ladner Leisure Centre 604.346.5386 | deltatriathlon.ca
17 Watershed Creek Fish Release Bring the family to learn about local wildlife habitats. Watershed Park 604.946.3293 | corp.delta.bc.ca
17-22 2011 Delta Earth Week Events, activities and prizes all week long.
Check web for schedule. 604.946.3253 | corp.delta.bc.ca
21 Feed the Bees: Film Screening Festival Honour Earth Day with the documentary “Vanishing of the Bees.” Location TBA 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
22 Feed the Bees: Earth Day Community Event Learn about the importance and beauty of bees! Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
23 Easter at the Mall Celebrate spring with the Easter Bunny and friends! Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
23 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Pancakes and photos with the
Easter Bunny! Advance tickets only. South Delta Recreation Centre 604.952.3045deltarec.ca
25 Easter Egg Hunt Ladner Leisure Centre 604.952.3000 deltarec.ca
1 Pilgrimage to Burns Bog Learn about the sacredness of Burns Bog, with guest speakers. Delta Nature Reserve 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org
1-15 Pick the Flick ContestCheck web for details. 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
6-7 Delta Potters Spring Sale A perfect time to purchase hand-crafted ceramics! South Delta Recreation Centre
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4626 88th Street, Delta, BC 604.946.1868
www.wellbrookwinery.com
Open daily 11am-6pm
PREMIUIM FRUIT WINES
BREMNER’S PURE FRUIT JUICES
UNIQUE GIFT STORE
EXCITING EVENTS
10 mins from Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal 30 mins south of Vancouver
FREE WINE & JUICE TASTING
Bring in this AD and receive a FREE gift
with any purchase over $10
Historic Fruit Winery
More than a winery... ...it’s an experience!
Enter The Old Grainery Store at Wellbrook Winery and step back
into history. The turn-of-the-century atmosphere combined with
distinctive quality wines makes for an unforgettable experience.
Why not drop by for an afternoon adventure? You’ll find the
experience every bit as memorable as the fine wines. We look forward
to seeing you soon!
6-8 2011 Delta Invitational Join over 600 gymnasts and 2000 spectators for one of Delta’s biggest amateur sporting events. Ladner Leisure Centre 604.943.0460 deltagymnastics.com
7 Annual Plant Sale Discover which plants will grow best in your garden. Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
9 Mother’s Day Craft Fair Give your mom a gift of love! Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
11-21 The Foursome Live theatre presented by the Sidekick Players Tsawwassen Arts Centre 604.288.2415 sidekickplayers.com
27-29 Ladner Pioneer May Days Live entertainment, carnival rides and a parade! Memorial Park, Ladner ladnermaydays.com
18 Welcome Summer Farm Market Join the fun with entertainment and vendors, plus yoga!
Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
19 Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast Celebrate Dad on his special day! Centennial Beach tbblions.ca 24 23rd Annual Delta Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Grab your clubs for some socializing fun! Beach Grove Golf Club 604.946.4232 | deltachamber.ca 25 Tsawwassen Multicultural Celebration Check web for details.
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JUnE 12&16 Ladner Village Market A 3-block long open-air
market with over 140 vendors from around BC. Runs rain or shine! Historic Ladner Villageladnervillagemarket.com
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Bayside Village Square, Delta 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
26 North Delta Family Day Family festival with fun, games and more! North Delta Social Heart Plaza 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
1 Canada Day BBQ, live entertainment and fireworks! Various Venues, Delta 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
4-aug 26 Wetland Adventures Summer Day CampCampers will learn about the role bogs play in our ecosystems. For ages 5 – 12 years. 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org
5-9 South Delta Jazz Festival Concerts and workshops. Delta Community Music School 604.946.1280 southdeltajazzfestival.com
8-10 11th Annual Tour de Delta Amazing competitive cycling action, with a $25,000 prize! See page 13. Ladner Leisure Centre 604.952.3545 | tourdedelta.com
8-17 BC Superweek Tour the Lower Mainland for world-class cycling in four different events: Delta, UBC, Burnaby and White Rock. bcsuperweek.ca
10 Gallery in the Garden Exhibition and sale of artwork from local talent. Wellbrook Winery, Delta
604.946.1868 wellbrookwinery.com
10& 24 Ladner Village Market A 3-block long open-air market with over 140 vendors from around BC. Runs rain or shine! Historic Ladner Villageladnervillagemarket.com
16 Summerfest Family fun at the vineyard with classic cars and an outdoor market. Wellbrook Winery, Delta 604.946.1868 wellbrookwinery.com
16 Kid’s Day Farm Market Activities and events for the whole family. Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
23 Tsawwassen Outdoor Movie Night Diefenbaker Park 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
24 International Bog Days Eco-festival with live entertainment and tours. Delta Nature Reserve 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org
24 Jog for the Bog 5k and 10k trail run through the Bog. Delta Nature Reserve 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org
1 Sun Festival Parade Check web for details. 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
6 Tsawwassen Outdoor Movie Night Diefenbaker Park 604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
12 Outdoor Movie Night Movie starts at sunset. North Delta Community Park 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
13 Starry Nights Deas Island Regional Park 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
14&28 Ladner Village Market A 3-block long open-air market with over 140 vendors from around BC. Runs rain or shine! Historic Ladner Villageladnervillagemarket.com
18 Jam Fest Farm Market A tribute to fruit preserves—and music! Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
20 Outdoor Movie Night Bring the family and a blanket for outdoor film fun, block-party style! Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
11 Ladner Village Market A 3-block long open-air market with over 140 vendors from around BC. Runs rain or shine! Historic Ladner Villageladnervillagemarket.com
JUlY 30 - aUgUst 1 Tsawwassen Sun Festival Family fun including children’s midway,
antique fair, vendors and parade! South Delta Recreation Centre & Winskill Parkshoptsawwassen.com
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Stock up on perennials at the Earthwise Garden Annual Plant Sale (May 7), or attend one of many local farmers markets.
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1665 56 Street, Tsawwassen, B.C. V4L 2B2Tel: (604) 943-8221 Fax: (604) 943-8299
1-800-663-1144 www.tsawwasseninn.com
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17 Tomato Festival Farm Market Everything tomato—including precious heirloom varieties. Earthwise Garden, Tsawwassen 604.946.9828 earthwisesociety.bc.ca
18 Terry Fox Run Rotary Square (Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall) terryfox.org
18 Battle of Britain Vintage aircraft, air cadet troops and a parade! Boundary Bay Airport 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
20-31 Halloween Events Lots of spooky activities for the whole family! Check web for details. 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
20-nov 5 Twelve Angry Men Live theatre presented by the Sidekick Players Tsawwassen Arts Centre 604.288.2415 sidekickplayers.com
31 Halloween at the Mall Spooky times will be had by all! Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
5,12,19,26 Handmade-Only Craft Fair Gifts handmade by local artisans. Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
3 Wake Up Santa Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
3 Courtyard Christmas Tsawwassen Shopping Centre604.943.0502 shoptsawwassen.com
3&10 Breakfast with Santa Family events and breakfast with Santa. South Delta Recreation Centre 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
10 Breakfast with Santa Family events and breakfast with
Santa. North Delta Recreation Centre 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
10-23 Photos With Santa Make lifetime memories with Santa and his Elves. Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall 604.943.1735 tsawwassentowncentremall.com
13 Free Christmas ConcertLocation TBA 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
17-18 Skate with Santa Various Venues 604.952.3045 | deltarec.ca
1 Polar Bear Swim Family entertainment, kids activities and prizes! Boundary Bay Regional Park 604.952.3045 deltarec.ca
For more great events, please visit corp.delta.bc.ca and the websites listed above. All dates were correct at press time.
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Delta is an amazing place for wildlife watching, and birds are especially numerous throughout the whole
year. As well, in spring and summer, grey whales, orcas, and other marine mammals are often spotted offshore. – Anne Murray
for the birds! Situated on the Pacific Flyway, Delta is a bird migration hot spot. Numerous international designations recognize its importance to the shorebirds, ducks, geese, swans and songbirds that stop here to feed and rest on their long journeys. Boundary Bay, Roberts Bank and the Fraser River Estuary rank as the top Important Bird Areas in Canada: a global designation that attracts visitors from around the world. This means seeing up to 100,000 snow geese migrating in from Russia in fall, or flocks of High Arctic brant wintering at Beach Grove lagoon. Hundreds of thousands of western sandpipers pass through the area during migration, while about 50,000 dunlin spend the winter on Boundary Bay, along with black-bellied plover and sanderling. Dikes, marshes and fields around Delta are great places to see birds of prey, including owls, hawks, harriers, falcons and bald eagles, and Boundary Bay is the best place in Canada to see wintering birds of prey. Head to the Reifel Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island or join guided walks led by local experts in the Birds on the Bay Program. Enjoy strolling in Boundary Bay Regional Park or along the 16km (10 mile) dike beside the salt marshes and mud flats. And discover the largest great blue heron colony on the Pacific Northwest coast in a wooded bluff on the Tsawwassen First Nation lands beside the ferry causeway.
Wildlife viewing trips Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area in the heart of Delta is a large wetland wilderness area conserved as wildlife habitat and the Delta Nature Reserve is the only location currently open to the public for viewing this specialized bog ecosystem with its unique plants such as Labrador tea and bog rosemary. Columbian black-tailed deer, sandhill cranes, songbirds, rare shrews and voles, and several species of salamander are among the diverse wildlife found along the bog’s perimeter woodlands and the North Delta bluffs.In addition, whale watching trips in the Georgia Strait leave from Steveston, across the river in Richmond, where you’ll see seals, sea lions, and porpoises. Kayak tours from Ladner Harbour explore the creeks around the South Arm Marshes: great for viewing herons, swans, ducks, red-winged blackbirds, and more!
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Burns Bog Conservation Society: 10388 nordel court, north Delta | 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org
Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary: 5191 Robertson Road, Delta 604.946.6980 | reifelbirdsanctuary.com
Birds on the Bay Program: 604.536.3552 | birdsonthebay.ca
BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists): 1620 mount seymour Road, north vancouver | 604.985.3057 | bcnature.ca
Important Bird Areas in Canada: ibacanada.ca
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For three hot days in July, pro cycling racers from around the world
gather in Delta for a chance to win the richest prize in Canadian cycling: $25,000! Occurring annually for the last 11 years, the Tour de Delta is a great weekend of fun and includes free entertainment and activities for the whole family. It’s an awesome three days of “leg-shaking” good times you won’t want to miss! Tour de Delta was introduced to the cycling community in 2001 with the inaugural event attracting more than 200 professional cyclists from across Canada, the U.S. and New Zealand. Since that time, with great weather, challenging courses and enthusiastic spectators, Tour de Delta has been a continued success. Tour de Delta is a member of BC Superweek: seven races in ten days of excellent cycling action! bcsuperweek.ca
touR DE DElta hEaDquaRtERs: ladner leisure centre, 4600 clarence taylor crescent, Delta 604.952.3545 | tourdedelta.com
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Have fun with the whole family at the brand new MK Delta Lands. This exciting event has a 1.2km (0.7 mile) loop around the Social Heart area of North Delta, allowing spectators to see athletes pass by 40-50 times. With a fast downhill section, sliding into a left-hand turn, you’ll see riders hit speeds of more than 70km/hr (44 miles/hr)! At the event’s finish, riders will have less than 100m (328 feet) to sprint across the line. France has nothing on this race!
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The excitement continues to climb as the fast and furious Brenco Criterium takes place in the historic fishing village of Ladner. This race features several laps on a short circuit with city streets closed to traffic. With high-speed cornering, straightaway sprints and dozens of sidewalk restaurants and cafés perfect for viewing, this race is a spectator-favourite.
sUnDaY, JUlY 10 | 9:00am
The grueling White Spot Road Race winds through North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen. This challenging stage incorporates strength, strategy, precision and endurance, as racers corner at high speeds, take turns “pulling” at the front of pace lines and picking a tactical spot to break away from the crowd. The men’s race starts in North Delta and incorporates the flat, windy farmland of the Fraser River Delta before joining the women on the Tsawwassen circuit. Both men’s and women’s races end with a frantic sprint finish at Winskill Park.
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Kids age 6 – 11 can “warm up” the Criterium course tracks for the pros in the North Delta and Ladner Kids Crits races.
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MILLENNIUM TRAIL This walking and cycling trail follows a picturesque route along Deas Slough from Ferry Road to Deas Island. From Captain’s Cove marina, the trail leads along the waterfront, passing under the Deas Slough highway bridge before winding past the Marina Garden Estates. The path offers views of farmland as it heads along a dike to Deas Island Regional Park. map 3, F13
DEAS ISLAND REGIONAL PARKA carefully restored Queen Anne-style house, Burrvilla, built in 1905, and a one-room schoolhouse from 1909 are part of the attractions of Deas Island Regional Park. Lying between the shores of the Fraser River and Deas Slough, this woodland park is home to eagles, owls and other raptor birds, which can be seen perched in the tall cottonwood trees. A two-storey observation tower provides a panoramic view of the river. A stroll along the island trails leads to a beach near the west end where the Fraser River laps at the shoreline as large, oceangoing freight ships glide past. map 1
NORTH DELTA WATERSHED PARKWatershed Park is Delta’s largest parcel of park reserve, and with 11km (7 miles) of forested trails and access to old service roads, the park is a daily highlight for local mountain bike enthusiasts, horseback riders and leisurely walkers. Part of this park’s ecotourism draw is the presence of artesian wells, which provide residents with a dependable water supply. Recent improvements to the park include the development of gravel trails, footbridge
Visit our cozy neighbourhood pub orbeautiful, casual fine dining restaurant
For a great time where we have a PASSIONfor GREAT FOOD and GREAT SERVICE.
All meals prepared from scratch with freshest, finest, seasonal ingredients available.
May-September: two heated patiosoverlooking the Marina.
We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Walk-ins Welcome - Reservations Appreciated
5825 – 60th Avenue, Delta • [email protected]
Online reservations at www.riverhousegroup.com
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the United States, Europe and
the world. Visit these parks and
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tips & tricks Follow these guidelines for great wildlife viewing: n Check the tide, as low tides take birds far
from sight n Explore during quieter times, like early
morning or late afternoon n Never let your dog chase birds or animals;
for group trips leave Fido at home n Best of all, get out and enjoy Delta’s wealth
of wildlife!
crossings, interpretive signs and a promontory lookout with a clear view of Mud Bay, making this a perfect picnic spot. 11600 Kittson parkway, north Delta. map 1
BURNS BOG & THE DELTA NATURE RESERVECovering nearly 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres), nearly 10 times the size of Vancouver’s Stanley Park, Burns Bog is the largest undeveloped urban wilderness in Canada. It is an Ecological Conservancy Area and is home to a number of
unique wildlife species, including the southern red-backed vole and the Pacific water shrew. There are also many unusual plants, including the flesh-eating sundew that feeds on insects, and a profusion of blueberries. Over 150 different species of birds and 28 species of animals have been recorded living in Burns Bog. Please note that the majority of Burns Bog is closed to the public, however the Delta Nature Reserve in North Delta covers a large portion of the bog and welcomes visitors for viewing and tours and has three loops of boardwalks
and trails. A 90-minute hike takes you past a beaver dam and through a spirea meadow and a cedar grove. Delta Nature Reserve: 10388 nordel court, north Delta | 604.572.0373 | burnsbog.org map 1
For a full list of Delta parks and gardens, visit corp.delta.bc.ca.
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POINT ROBERTS, USA
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REIFELBIRD
SANCTUARYPages 18 & 1 9
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tsawwassen – swartz bay (victoria): Approximate crossing time 1 hr. 35 min
tsawwassen – Duke point (nanaimo): Approximate crossing time 2 hrs
please note: If driving onto the ferry, plan to be at the terminal at least 40 minutes before the scheduled sailing time, and even earlier during peak summer months and normally busy periods. Walk-on passengers must buy their tickets at least ten minutes before the scheduled sailing time.
payment: Most terminals accept the following: cash, debit (Interac), travelers cheques, VISA, MasterCard and American Express.
reservations & customer information: 1.888.BC.FERRY (1.888.223.3779) anywhere in North America *BCF (*223) from Rogers or Telus Mobility cell networks 250.386.3431 outside North America bcferries.com
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getting around in Delta Visitors’ Choice Delta maps cover the communities within Delta, plus nearby destinations that make Delta a convenient hub for visitors to British Columbia’s Lower Mainland and nearby points in the USA. Many visitors know that Delta is home to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, departure point for Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands (schedule information on page 17). But stop a while in Delta to see its distinct communities: Ladner (page 26) and Tsawwassen (page 25). Nearby Point Roberts, WA, (page 27) is on a point of land directly south of Tsawwassen.The area is accessible by rail, water and major highways in all directions, and is roughly 50 minutes from Vancouver and 20 minutes from the Vancouver International Airport. There is an airport for small planes near Boundary Bay in South Delta. Delta is surrounded by water on three sides. It was formed by silt from the Fraser River building up over hundreds of years, and is therefore a true “delta,” from which the community takes its name. It’s bounded
by the Fraser River on the north, the US border and Boundary Bay on the south, the District of Surrey on the east, and the Strait of Georgia on the west, and by beauty all around.
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travel with Your bike The flat roads, trails and dykes of Delta offer some of the best biking in the Greater Vancouver region. Here’s a few suggestions on how to get your beloved bi-ped to this great terrain. TransLink makes it easy to take your bike with you by offering racks and space on the bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus and their West Coast Express rail line and even have bike lockers at many convenient locations. Call 604.953.3333 or visit translink.ca to learn more.
The Coast Mountain Bus Company operates several bike rack equipped bus routes in the region. However, racks are only available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so riders are reminded to be courteous and plan ahead when travelling with bikes. Call 604.953.3333 or visit coastmountainbus.com for more details. The George Massey Tunnel Bike Shuttle offers cyclists and their bikes transportation through the Massey Tunnel on Highway 99 south of Vancouver. Daily trips in both directions are available most days of the year, but call ahead to make sure. shuttle 24-hour information: 604.575.7020 & 604.271.0337 | th.gov.bc.ca
Mountain biking It’s not just the Tour de Delta that brings in the masses—Delta has an excellent park, perfect for getting your “fitness on!” With its various sloping grades and diverse terrain, Delta’s Watershed Park is a great place to learn new skills and brush up on techniques to improve your downhill riding. The park also has a variety of man-made features like log and ladder combinations, sure to entertain even the most seasoned rider. 11600 Kittson parkway, north Delta | corp.delta.bc.ca
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sunny cultures If you’re stopping by Tsawwassen for a few days, plan on being truly entertained with a host of arts and cultural events, from musical concerts to live theatre and everything in between. The area is the cultural centre and ancestral home of the Tsawwassen First Nation, a self-governing Coast Salish nation. This vibrant community thrives on these beautiful lands and brings a wealth of energetic enthusiasm, through arts and cultural, educational and economic initiatives. Tsawwassen is also known as the land of the sun and gets three days of sunshine for every one in Vancouver. To celebrate this sunny gift, the Tsawwassen Sun Festival is held annually on the first weekend in August during the BC Day long weekend. It’s great fun for the whole family, and includes a parade, children’s midway, antique fair, slow pitch tournament, BMX bike air show, main stage entertainment, fireworks, food vendors and much more! See page 8.And when the sun goes down you can enjoy free nights of fun and entertainment during Tsawwassen
Outdoor Movie Nights. For more details, go to tsawwassenfirstnation.com and shoptsawwassen.com.
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ferry fun Tsawwassen, which means “land facing the sea” in Coast Salish, is appropriately named since it is also the BC Ferries Terminal for Vancouver Island.Located at the terminal’s entry point for travellers heading from
the Lower Mainland to Victoria, Nanaimo, and the Southern Gulf Islands, is the stunning Tsawwassen Quay Market. The outdoors are brought inside with full-height windows, exposed wood beams, and a painted nautical chart of the BC coastline decorating the floor, making Tsawwassen Quay Market a truly West Coast experience and the perfect starting point for your journey.Walk aboard or drive your car onto the ferry – getting to the islands is half the fun, as the route offers a spectacular journey over clear water and through beautiful islands. On a sunny day, take a walk on the deck – you might see seals, killer whales or bald eagles.
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ladner attractions As the original settlement in the Delta area, Ladner Village has a quaint charm, owing to its fishing industry and historical heritage. With a rich cultural calendar, there’s always something interesting and unique to do in this area, all year round, so plan your visit to take in some of these great sites and events. Each spring Ladner hosts the Ladner Pioneer May Days in Memorial Park, the longest-running festival in Delta (see page 8). This free family event includes a parade, carnival rides, and pancake breakfast, as well as live music. ladnermaydays.com Summer in Ladner is hot with activity when the Ladner Village Market hits the streets. This open-air summer market is hailed as the largest of its kind in western Canada, and spans three blocks. Take a walk through the village, explore the many unique boutiques and restaurants, and enjoy live music and street dancing. ladnervillagemarket.com Located in the heart of Ladner Village, the Delta Museum and Archives offers visitors an opportunity
to discover the community’s past through exciting exhibits and special programs. Explore the sights and sounds of a turn of the century street scene, early fishing and canning industries displays and Coast Salish First Nations exhibits. 4858 Delta street | 604.946.9322 | deltamuseum.ca
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ladner history Living on the rich land and sea resources of the area, Delta and Ladner were settled in the late 19th century by Coast Salish First Nations. Much later arrivals, like the pioneer brothers William and Thomas Ladner, saw sustenance in the soil where the Fraser River meets the sea. In 1873, on their return from the Cariboo gold rush, the Ladner brothers claimed 64 hectares (160 acres) each. William Ladner later donated property to build a wharf for farmers to ship their produce to nearby urban centres. Farmers loaded their agricultural produce and livestock onto steamboats for sale at markets in Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, and eventually Vancouver. Over the years, Ladner’s Landing grew as a fishing village and service centre for the surrounding farms.
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point roberts Immediately south of Tsawwassen is the geographical anomaly of Point Roberts, Washington – one of only three areas in the US that, by land, can only be accessed through Canada. Open 24 hours a day, the border between Tsawwassen and Point Roberts is an international one, which means a passport or enhanced driving license is required. Identification for minor children will also be needed, plus proof that they are travelling with their parents’ consent if they are not your children. Be sure as well to check in with US border officials. Home to about 1500 year-round residents, Point Roberts was created in 1846 when the international boundary was set, separating the area from the rest of Washington state.
More to Explore
naturally beautiful Point Roberts is home to a large marina that offers easy access to the Gulf and San Juan Islands. If arriving by boat, be sure to check out the thousand-slip Point Roberts Marina Resort, central to Puget Sound and the Georgia Strait. Lighthouse Park, located on the southwest tip, offers panoramic views of the Georgia Strait and some of the best killer whale watching on the mainland in the summer. For birdwatchers, the peninsula is known for seabirds, loons, grebes, terns and jaegers. A moderate year-round climate with an abundance of sunshine is good for the garden, as anyone who has attended the Annual Point Roberts Garden Tour can attest. In addition, the area is perfect for biking, with plenty of trails to keep you busy, and has stunning giant clay cliffs—an impressive sight to say the least!
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Clair’s B&B in Ladner VillageClair’s Six Bedroom Heritage B&B is located in the quaint fishing village of Ladner, 30 min. to Vancouver, block to the river’s edge, walk to great dining, 7km to Ferry, Bird Sanctuary & Boundary Bay Airport.4919-48th Ave / 48th & Bridge St, Delta Tel: 604.940.8867 TF: 1.877.834.6847clairsinnladner.com #6 Ctv Hi Ba Fm Pt LS $105-$185 HS $135-$215 See ad & location on Map 3
Hotels, Motels & Resorts
The Coast Tsawwassen InnDelta’s Premium All-Suite Hotel. Located 5 minutes from the Tsawwassen ferry terminal for easy access to Vancouver Island. Complimentary breakfast, parking & wireless internet. Pet friendly. 1665-56th Street, Tsawwassen Tel: 604.943.8221 Fax: 604.943.8299Reservations: 1.800.663.1144 tsawwasseninn.com Co Fm Ki Pt Sw See ad on page 11, location on Map 1 & Map 4,F6Hotels, Motels & Resorts
Delta Town & Country InnConveniently located at the gateway to Vancouver. Minutes from YVR, US border, Tsawwassen Ferry, shopping & entertainment facilities. F/S Meadows Restaurant for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Indoor/outdoor tennis courts, banquet facilities, outdoor pool, free wi-fi.6005 Hwy 17 at Hwy 99, DeltaTel: 604.946.4404 TF: 1.888.777.1266email: [email protected] Bu Co Ft Hi Sw See ad & location on page 19
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attractions & activitiEsaccoMMoDations
Bird SanctuaryReifel Migratory Bird SanctuaryOffering year round bird viewing area with 287 bird species, for all levels of birdwatching. Nesting activity occurs in April/May, with hatching in early June. Mid-August shorebirds arrive, with northern waterfowl increasing in September. By November, 25,000+ Snow Geese winter here from Russia. Admission. Wheelchair accessible.5191 Robertson Road, DeltaTel: 604.946.6980 Fax: 604.946.6982reifelbirdsanctuary.comSee location on Map 1
Archives
Delta ArchivesThe Archives holds a variety of records relating to the history of Delta. Collections include photographs, oral histories, maps, subject & name reference files, directories & obituaries, local newspapers from 1902 to present & books specializing in Delta history. 4450 Clarence Taylor Crescent Tel: 604.940.3832deltamuseum.ca
Eco Systems
Burns Bog Conservation SocietyVisit Burns Bog, a globally unique ecosystem. Just outside Vancouver, Burns Bog is called the “lungs of the Lower Mainland”. Summer events include interpretive tours, summer day camps, and on Sunday, July 24, International Bog Days and a 5km &10km trail run. Discover Burns Bog for yourself.Tel: 604.572.0373 TF: 1.888.850.6264 burnsbog.org
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complimentary Mongolian wraps, rice & soup. A great selection of items from mild to fiery
hot. Perfect for a Low Carb Diet.CHOOSE FROM OVER 48 FRESH ITEMS
RICHMOND604-276-0303
8400Alexandra Rd.
LANGLEY 604-532-0301
19583Fraser Hwy.
VANCOUVER604-874-6121 467 W. Broadway
Fine DiningLa Belle Auberge105 year old heritage home. Fine dining. Rated #1 for food by Zagat 2010.4856 - 48th Avenue, Ladner 604.946.7717 See ad & location on Map 3,E11
Coffee ShopPetra’s Arts KafeEnjoy Torefazzione Italia coffee while you paint your choice of ceramic.1200 56th Street, TsawwassenTel: 604.943.0409 Fax: 604.948.0479See ad & location on Map 4,F6
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LibrariesTsawwassen LibraryOpen Mon-Thurs 10am - 9pm, Fri-Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am- 5pm.1321A - 56 Street, Delta www.fvrl.ca Tel: 604.943.2271See location on Map 4,F6
LibrariesGeorge Mackie LibraryOpen Mon-Thurs 10am - 9pm, Fri-Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am- 5pm.8440 - 112 Street, Delta www.fvrl.ca Tel: 604.594.8155 See location on Map 1
Kart Racing/RentalsF440 Racing Challenge Ltd.4805 Nulelum WayTsawwassenTel: 604.948.2940 F440.com See ad on back cover, location on Map 4,E7
LibrariesLadner Pioneer LibraryOpen Mon-Thurs 10am - 9pm, Fri-Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am- 5pm.4683 - 51 Street, Delta www.fvrl.ca Tel: 604.946.6215See location on Map 3, E11
Winery
Wellbrook WineryWellbrook Winery & gift store offers a unique selection of premium fruit wines, Bremner’s pure fruit juices, gourmet foods, gift baskets & wine accessories. Be sure to join us for many exciting events held at the winery. Open daily 11am-6pm for free wine & juice tastings.4626 88th Street, Delta BC V4K 3N3Tel: 604.946.1868 wellbrookwinery.com [email protected] See ad on page 9, location on Map 1
Heritage Attraction
Delta Museum The Delta Museum’s 1912 Tudor-style heritage building offers visitors an opportunity to discover our community’s recent and distant past through fun activities, exciting exhibits & special programs. Come explore & discover Delta’s history with us! 4858 Delta Street, in the heart of Ladner Tel: 604.946.9322 Fax: 604.946.5791deltamuseum.ca
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1406 Tsawwassen Drive, Tsawwassen (Before BC Ferries on the corner of Hwy 17 & Tsawwassen Drive)
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Shopping Centres
Tsawwassen Town Centre MallVisit over 45 Fine Shops & Services, located in the heart of Sunny Tsawwassen. While here, be sure to visit the outdoor courtyard, gazebo and pond area called ‘Rotary Square at Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall.’1299A 56th StreetTel: 604.943.1735 Fax: 604.943.1787TsawwassenTownCentreMall.comSee location on Map 4,F6
Shopping CentresTsawwassen Shopping CentreConvenient, centrally located with a full range of services & specialty shops. Serving the area since 1962!Corner of 12th Ave. & 56th St., TsawwassenSee ad on page 5, location on Map 4,F6
ToysToys & TechLarge selection of quality toys, games, crafts, puzzles and more. 1274-56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A4Tel: 604.943.8748 Fax: 604.943.8762See ad & location on page 21
Real EstateSutton Group SeafairRicki Willing - Specializing in Floating Homes - bcfloatinghomes.com1625 - 56 St., TsawwassenTel: 604.788.9727See ad on Map 3, location on Map 4,F6
MarineBridgeview MarineMoorage, Service, Repairs, Parts & Accessories, Launch Ramp. 8550 River Road Tel: 604.946.8566email: [email protected] ad & location on page 22
Chamber of CommerceDelta Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centredeltachamber.ca6201 - 60th AvenueTel: 604.946.4232 Fax: 604.946.5285See ad on pages 2&3, location on Map 1
Gift StoreUnforgettable GiftsBC & CDN artisans’ unique, quality gifts. Home accessories, pottery, jewelry, cards & more. 1202 B-56th St., Delta Tel: 604.943.8749 Fax: 604.943.8769See ad & location on page 21
Gas StationTsatsu GasOwned and operated by the Tsawwassen First Nation.1406 Tsawwassen DriveTel: 604.943.8156 Fax: 604.943.8137See ad on page 30, location on Map 4,E6
Chocolates & GiftsThe Chocolate Bear ShoppeChocs with Belgium Callebaut, plush toys, cards and gourmet foods.1263 - 56th Street, DeltaTel: 604.943.7535See ad & location on Map 4,F6
Municipal HallThe Corporation of DeltaThree Communities in One! 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, DeltaTel: 604.946.4141 See ad on pages 2&3,location on Map 1 & 3,H13
shopping & sErvicEs
Greek
Alfa Greco Roman CuisineCome Hungry, Leave Happy.This cozy, family-run neighbourhood restaurant has been serving great food, wine and ambience since 1979. Super-friendly service, great value. Wonderful selection of Greek dishes, steaks, pizza and pasta. Licensed premises. Open daily for dinner. Free local deliveries. To view our menu, go to alfapizza.ca1097-56th Street, Delta 604.943.7471 See ad on page 25, location on Map4,F5
Mongolian The Mongolie GrillStir-fry before your eyes in a casual pay-by-weight eatery featuring 20 sauces and 48 fresh items to choose from - meat, noodles and fresh vegetables. Served with complimentary Mongolian wraps, rice and soup. Perfect for a low carb diet.19583 Fraser Hwy., Langley 604.532.0301467 W. Broadway, Van. 604.874.6121Alexandra Rd., Richmond 604.276.0303Appetizers: Included Entrées: $2.59/100g Credit Cards: A, DP, MC, V See ad on page 29
Waterfront DiningRiver House Marina, Restaurant & PubChoose from 2 waterfront views – Casual Pub Fare or West Coast Dining Restaurant.5825-60th Avenue Tel: 604.946.7545See ad on page 14, location on Map 3,G13
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aMbUlancE / firE / policE 911: tdd / ttY users dial 911 and continue to press the space bar of your tdd / ttY until your call is answered.
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delta and surrounding areas are serviced by the 604 area code. When placing a call, all 10 digits of the number must be dialled.
10-Digit Dialing
Delta hospital 604.946.1121 air or Marine Emergency 1.800.567.5111 poison control 604.682.5050 rcMp coastal / airport Watch program 1.888.855.6655 crisis centre (South Delta, Ladner & Tsawwassen) 604.279.7070 Delta police (Non-Emergency) 604.946.4411 Delta Emergency program 604.952.3101
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Local driving distances from Delta to: km milesVancouver (downtown) 28 17Banff AB 845 525Bellingham WA 62 38Calgary AB 969 602Cranbrook 835 519Edmonton AB 1,146 712Kamloops 340 211Kelowna 381 237Nanaimo 106 66Portland OR 483 300Prince George 772 480Seattle WA 204 127Spokane WA 654 406Vernon 428 266Victoria 100 62Whistler 149 93
Historically Delta has been comprised of three communities: Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. The Tsawwassen First Nation Reserve is also a distinct residential area as is Point Roberts WA south of Tsawwassen.Delta District Municipality:Latitude: 49° 4' N Longitude: 123° 4' W Elevation: 2.0m Area: 184km2 (71 miles2)Ladner: Latitude: 49°05'30" N Longitude: 123°04'40" WNorth Delta:Latitude: 49°10'00" N Longitude: 122°55'00" WTsawwassen: Latitude: 49°01'00" N Longitude: 123°05'00"WTsawwassen First Nation:Latitude: 49°02'00" N Longitude: 123°06'00" W
Daily mean temperatures:JANUARY: 2.8 Celsius, 37 FahrenheitDaily max. 5.8C, 42FDaily min. -0.3C, 31FJULY: 16.9C, 62FDaily max. 22.5C, 73FDaily min. 11.4C, 53FRainfall:JANUARY: 104.3 mm, 4.11 inJULY: 34.4 mm, 1.35 inAnnual: 976.5 mm, 38.44 inSnowfall:JANUARY: 10.6 mm, 0.42 inANNUAL: 31.6 mm, 1.24 inPrecipitation:JANUARY: 114.9 mm, 4.52 inJULY: 3.4 mm, 0.13 inANNUAL: 1008.1 mm, 39.69 in
Distances provided by www.th.gov.bc.ca and Google maps
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bcaa Emergency roadside assistance 604.293.2222 Cell *222 icbc Dial-a-claim (24-hour) 1.800.910.4222bc Ministry of transportation road reports 1.800.550.4997
WEbsitEs
Delta chamber of commerce deltachamber.ca corporation of Delta corp.delta.bc.ca tsawwassen first nation tsawwassenfirstnation.com tourism british columbia hellobc.com provincial highways road reports drivebc.cabc ferries bcferries.comEnvironment canada (BC weather) weatheroffice.gc.cacanada border services agency (customs information for visitors to Canada) cra-arc.gc.cacanada / Us border Wait times (border cameras) cbsa.gc.caWashington state Department of transportation (highways, weather & border info) wsdot.wa.gov/traffic bank of canada currency conversions bankofcanada.ca
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Delta chamber of commerce 604.946.4232tourism bc 1.800.heLLo.BC (1.800.435.5622)Metro vancouver information centre 604.432.6200 translink (regional transit info) 604.953.3333bc ferries 1.888.BCferrY (1.888.223.3779) Cell*223 canada / Us border crossings: The Boundary Bay border crossing connects Delta to Point Roberts WA. The Douglas / Peace Arch border crossing and Pacific Highway truck crossing are located approximately 22 km (14 miles) south of Delta, at Surrey BC / Blaine WA.
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