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TOURISM GUIDE 2024 1 SOUTH DELTA TOURISM GUIDE 2024 Visit bairdanddupuis.com for Neighbourhood News featuring South Delta’s businesses and lifestyle. Amber Baird 604.250.5048 Jennifer Dupuis 604.315.5560 YOUR LIFESTYLE OUR EXPERTISE Amber - 100-5000 Bridge St, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4 Jen - 2-1359 56 St, Tsawwassen, BC V4L 2P3 Sutton Group Seafair Realty
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Sunny Delta retains its small town charm in shadow of big city

LADNER

The village of Ladner is situated on the south bank of the Fraser River and was the original centre of population in Delta. It remains home of city hall, the police station and Delta Hospital.

Despite the recent growth, Ladner retains its village atmosphere with a quaint commercial core. There are also shopping malls along Ladner Trunk Road. Ladner

The City of Delta lies in the extreme southwestern corner of mainland Canada, bounded on the north by the Fraser River, the west by the Strait of Georgia, the south by Boundary Bay and the American border, and on the east by the City of Surrey.

Historically a farming and fishing community, Delta became a bedroom suburb of Vancouver with the opening of

offers much for the outdoorstype, with an expanded Millennium Trail, vast bird watching opportunities and a myriad of natural areas. It’s also home to a multitude of festivals and activities, including a May Days celebration that’s more than a century old and the Ladner Village Market, which brings thousands to town on Sundays in the summer.

the George Massey Tunnel in 1959, but still retains its small town charm and more relaxed atmosphere.

The city of just over 110,000 is divided into three main population centres: North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen. North Delta is the most populated of the three and is situated in the upland area along the city’s northeast boundary with Surrey.

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TSAWWASSEN

Tsawwassen, including the neighbourhoods of Boundary Bay and Beach Grove, is located in the southwest corner of the city on what was once Roberts Island. Over the years silt from the Fraser River connected the island to the mainland and Roberts is now a point, not an island. It is named

after the original First Nation settlers.

Tsawwassen’s population consists primarily of families, although a growing number of seniors take advantage of its terrific weather. More Metro Vancouver residents have moved to the area

POINT ROBERTS

Immediately south of Tsawwassen is the geographical anomaly of Point Roberts, Washington. This area, while part of the continental United States, is only reachable by land through Canada via a

border crossing at the foot of 56th Street.

Point Roberts is a mainly rural enclave, where the majority of property owners are Canadians that make their way to their vacation homes, mainly over the summer months.

recently thanks to the ongoing Southlands development in Boundary Bay and at Tsawwassen First Nation.

The community, with its mild, sunny climate, is a gardener’s paradise.Tsawwassen’s residents have become known for being fi ercely protective part of Boundary Bay Regional Park, is noted for its warm water for swimming in summer.

It’s home to a large marina, numerous parcel outlets and gas stations where Metro Vancouver residents frequent to get a break in fuel costs.

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Delta something for everyone!

Delta is a place where everyone can find something to enjoy without ever leaving the city. Here are some of my favourite suggestions for exploring Delta:

Families can picnic at the beach or at any one of our beautiful parks, pick berries at our local farms, watch planes at Boundary Bay Airport, and visit our numerous amazing playgrounds and waterparks.

Seniors can find activities at centres like McKee House, Kennedy Recreation Centre, and KinVillage, take interesting courses through Elder College, enjoy lawn bowling during the day and the local Legions’ food and entertainment at night.

Sports enthusiasts can bike on the many trails, go boating on the Fraser River, and enjoy our

excellent sports facilities such as the North Delta track, swimming pools, ice rinks, golf courses, and tennis and pickleball courts.

Nature lovers can hike the trails at Burns Bog, Deas Island or Watershed Park; explore the beaches and shoreline; or go bird watching at the Reifel Bird Sanctuary.

Or, if you are just looking for good shopping or tasty food – our city is filled with unique shops, culturally diverse stores, larger malls with everything, as well as restaurants and pubs for every taste.

Delta is a great destination for anyone to visit, and a great place to call home!

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families, although a growing number of seniors take advantage of its terrific weather. More Metro Vancouver residents have moved to the area recently thanks to the ongoing Southlands development in Boundary Bay and at Tsawwassen First Nation.

a border crossing at the foot of 56th Street.

Getting there

The community, with its mild, sunny climate, is a gardener's paradise.Tsawwassen’s residents have become known for being fiercely protective of their enviable quality of life.Centennial Beach, which forms part of Boundary Bay Regional Park, is noted for its warm water for swimming in summer.

Golfing

Getting Here

With COVID cross-border travel restrictions now significantly eased, quick trips from South Delta to the United States are possible again.

Situated in the southwest corner of the Lower Mainland, Delta is a collection of three distinct communities –Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta – which are linked by the provincial highway system as well as rural roads.

Situated in the southwest corner of the Lower Mainland, Delta is a collection of three distinct communities –Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta – which are linked by the provincial highway system as well as rural roads.

Immediately south of Tsawwassen is the geographical anomaly of Point Roberts, Washington. This area, while part of the continental United States, is only reachable by land through Canada via a border crossing at the foot of 56th Street.

BY VEHICLE

Point Roberts is a mainly rural enclave, where the majority of property owners are Canadians that make their way to their vacation homes, mainly over the summer months. It’s home to a large marina, numerous parcel outlets and gas stations where Metro Vancouver residents frequent to get a break in fuel costs. An 18-hole public golf course is expected to re-open this summer after being closed for over two years due to the previous border closure.

Located south of the Fraser River, Delta is accessed by vehicles from the north either through the George Massey Tunnel or the Alex Fraser Bridge. Highway 99, the main thoroughfare from the U.S. border to Vancouver, runs through Delta, while Highway 17, also known as the South Fraser Perimeter Road, offers a link to the Trans-Canada Highway.

Delta is a collection of three distinct communities –the provincial highway system as well as rural roads.

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Situated at the western end of Highway 17, B.C. Ferries' Tsawwassen terminal is the main port of entry for traffic to and from Vancouver Island. It is also the only access point from the mainland to the Gulf Islands. The majority of sailings out of Tsawwassen are to Swartz Bay outside Victoria. There are also numerous sailings to Nanaimo on central Vancouver Island via the Mid-Island Express.

Delta is served by several bus routes through the TransLink system, most of which link the community to the Canada Line’s Bridgeport Station in Richmond that offers frequent rapid transit service to downtown Vancouver and the Vancouver International Airport. Bus service is also available to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal.

Data provided by Environment Canada shows that Delta’s coastal community of Tsawwassen is the sunniest and least rainy area in all of Metro Vancouver. So, if you’re looking to get into the swing of things, Delta is the place for you.

international border that leads to Point Roberts, Washington. The tiny American peninsula is only reachable by land through Canada via a crossing that typically has short wait times, although it can get quite busy when Canadians head south to fill up the tank or pick up a package.

There are four golf courses in South Delta, from a nine-hole executive course, to a links-style lay out to your traditional treelined challenge. And if you want even more greens to putt on, there are well over a dozen more golf courses within 20 miles of South Delta.

BY TRANSIT

Delta is served by several bus routes through the TransLink system, most of which link the community to the Canada Line’s Bridgeport Station in Richmond that offers frequent rapid transit service to downtown Vancouver and the Vancouver International Airport. Bus service is also available to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal.

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The Links at Hampton Cove 6000 Admiral BLVD, Delta 604-946-1839 hamptoncove.ca

POINT ROBERTS

At the foot of 56th Street in Tsawwassen sits an international border that leads to Point Roberts, Washington. The tiny American peninsula is only reachable by land through Canada via a crossing that typically has short wait times, although it can get quite busy when Canadians head south to fill up the tank or pick up a package.

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Earthwise Garden is a perfect community sanctuary

The Earthwise Garden, nestled in picturesque Boundary Bay, is an ecological demonstration garden that illustrates how it is possible to have a healthy, beautiful landscape without the use of harmful chemicals. The Garden also makes an ideal local escape for those who want to get some exercise, enjoy a breath of fresh air, or simply retreat into nature and listen to the birds sing.

The Earthwise Garden has gone through changes over the past couple years, and the public is invited to come and see the progress that has been made on the garden renovation. Visitors can explore the pathways that meander through stunning, themed garden beds including a native plant garden, dry garden, pollinator garden, heritage garden, and more. Be sure to check out the new Demonstration Community Food Garden, a space dedicated to growing an interesting variety of edible herbaceous plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees!

The Demonstration Community Food Garden will connect different generations through food growing programs and provide support for those looking to grow food on any scale.

If you love to garden and want to make a difference in the community, Earthwise Society is always welcoming new volunteers. Volunteering is a great way to exercise your green thumb while connecting with nature and others, and the peaceful garden setting offers plenty of room to maintain physical distance.

Whether you are looking for a rewarding volunteering experience, or need a beautiful place to escape and enjoy the spring blooms, the Earthwise Garden is the perfect community sanctuary.

The Garden is located at 6400 3 Ave. For more information email info@earthwisesociety.bc.ca or visit www.earthwisesociety.bc.ca.

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Ladner Village Market celebrates 28th season

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

Wander through the bustling streets of Ladner as you explore three blocks on 48th Ave., alive with the spirit of community and creativity. Engage your senses as you sample delectable treats and meet the talented makers behind each product.

Exciting news! We’re delighted to announce that we are now accepting nutrition coupons from the BCAFM, helping our

community reduce food security issues.

For families, there are plenty of engaging children’s activities to enjoy through out the season, from face painting, to balloons animals, royal meet + greets with Dream Party Productions and more!

Join us for an unforgettable experience just 20 minutes south of Vancouver. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the Ladner Village Market promises an atmosphere of festivity and discovery.

Save the dates for our upcoming markets:

June 9 and 23

July 14 and 28

Aug. 11 and 25

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Blessed with vast amounts of outdoor space to enjoy

Here are just a few places where you can get outside, enjoy a hike and get in touch with nature.

Deas Island Regional Park

Located on an island in the lower reaches of the Fraser River, this is a great place for a picnic, a quiet walk, or a paddle along the slough. The tall cottonwood trees and surrounding wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife – from eagles and chickadees to frogs and otters. The park derives its name from John Sullivan Deas, a free Black tinsmith, who established a salmon cannery on the site in 1873. Deas Island Regional Park is home to three local heritage buildings: Inverholme Schoolhouse, Delta Agricultural Hall and Burrvilla.

Trails

Tinmaker’s Walk is a three-metre-wide trail, with a coarse gravel base, with

minimal grade changes. The trail may be accessible for some users from Fisher’s Field to the Heritage area parking. The trails to the west of Muskrat Meadow are soft/sandy and may be difficult for most wheelchair/ stroller users. Park hours are: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily

Boundary Bay Regional Park

Sandy beach and tidal flats draw crowds in the summer. But Boundary Bay is a great place to explore year-round, whether on the trails near Centennial Beach or on the wide-open Dyke Trail with its big views.

Delta Nature Reserve

There are 24 km of hiking trails, 18 km of horseback trails and 20 km of cycling trails. Park hours are: Saturday to Thursday from 7a.m. to 9p.m. and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

As the only publicly accessible part of Burns Bog, the Delta Nature Reserve allows visitors to experience bog ecosystems. Stroll along rustic boardwalks meandering through forests and hardhack meadows, and over wet, soggy soils. Look for bog plants such as Labrador tea and bog laurel. Watch for songbirds, woodpeckers, hawks, and eagles.

There are 2.5 km of walkable trails. Park hours are daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

For more details on these parks or others in the region operated by Metro Vancouver, see: www.metrovancouver.org/services/parks

Tsawwassen Sun Festival this BC Day Weekend

Celebrate summer with the Tsawwassen Sun Festival from Aug. 3 to 5.

The Tsawwassen Sun Festival is a three-day celebration of fun in the sun, jam packed with special events, games, friendly competitions, and many other attractions. There’s BINGO at South Delta Recreation Centre, while most events take place at Winskill Park. Check out the classic car show that happens every year on the big field. Check out the beer garden which is in the shaded tree area behind Winskill Pool.

As always, the pride of the Sun Festival is the annual Rotary

Parade which heads down 56th Street from 16th Avenue to Winskill Park. Sponsored by dozens of companies and featuring hundreds of local individuals, clubs and businesses, the Rotary Parade brings together the Tsawwassen Sun Festival.

For more information on the Tsawwassen Sun Festival visit www.sunfesitval.ca.

South Delta’s biggest summer celebration is back B.C. Day Long Weekend.

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Bird watching

Millions of birds flock to Delta annually

bird watching

The Fraser River delta is an important part of the Pacific Flyway, a stopping point for more than five million migratory birds annually. As a result, Delta’s become a haven for bird watchers that continue to flock to a number of hot spots to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife.

Delta is consistently at or near the top of the annual Christmas Bird Count, a national initiative to record the number of bird species. The 300-hectare George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island is a favourite location for birders.

Almost 300 species have been sighted at the marshland reserve, including thousands of snow geese every fall. Delta is also a great place to view eagles, hawks and owls, and although you’ll see more of these magnificent raptors in the winter months, they grace the area year round. If the statuesque great

Millions of birds flock to Delta annually

The Fraser River delta is an important part of the Pacific Flyway, a stopping point for more than five million migratory birds annually. As a result, Delta's become a haven for bird watchers that continue to flock to a number of hot spots to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife.

Delta is consistently at or near the top of the annual

Christmas Bird Count, a national initiative to record the number of bird species.

blue heron is a favourite, there’s no shortage of these graceful creatures along the Tsawwassen ferry causeway. As well, keep your eyes peeled for them at the edge of farm fields, where they can often be spotted looking for food in irrigation ditches.

In addition to the Reifel Sanctuary, here are some other spots for birders:

Burns Bog

The 300-hectare George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island is a favourite location for birders.

Almost 300 species have been sighted at the marshland reserve, including thousands of snow geese every fall.

Delta is also a great place to

Fraser River in Ladner, has a number of picturesque walking trails and picnic spots. Visit in the evening and you’ll likely see bats that make their home in the attic of a heritage building in the park.

Dikes

Burns Bog, one of Delta’s ecological treasures situated between the Fraser River and Boundary Bay, is home to over 150 species of birds. Located at 8000 Nordel Way, the Delta Nature Reserve is the only public access to the bog and features a boardwalk and gravel trails. Burns Bog also provides habitat for about 30 species of mammal, including blacktail deer, red fox bobcat, coyote and beaver.

Regional Parks

Boundary Bay Regional Park is a hub of ornithological activity, particularly in spring. Take a quiet walk on the dike or kick off your shoes and dip your toes, or more, in the warm water of Centennial Beach. Deas Island Regional Park, on the banks of the

view eagles, hawks and owls, and although you'll see more of these magnificent raptors in the winter months, they grace the area year round. If the statuesque great blue heron is a favourite, there's no shortage of these graceful creatures along the Tsawwassen ferry causeway. As well, keep your eyes peeled for them at the edge of farm fields, where they can often be spotted

On the edge of the city’s sprawling farm fi elds, the windswept dikes are a favourite spot for birders in search of majestic raptors or shorebirds by the thousands. The dike around Boundary Bay can be accessed from a number of locations, including the foot of 64th, 72nd of 104th streets and 17A Avenue. There are also dikes along the Millennium Trail and on River Road West near the Westham Island Bridge.

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Did you know... The opening of the George Massey Tunnel in 1959 was a watershed moment for Delta. The four-lane tunnel, built at a cost of $23 million, ushered in unprecedented growth in the area which saw Delta’s population jump from 8,000 residents pretunnel to approximately 80,000 two decades later. The current population is just over 110,000.

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What’s happening in South Delta this Summer

MAY

Friday, May 24 to Sunday, May 26

Ladner May Days

Ladner May Days returns. This year’s parade theme is Jungle Jamboree. More details can be found at LadnerMayDays.com.

JUNE

Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2

Ladner Band Fest

11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. both days. Are you looking for free fun for the whole family? Are you interested in music? Then you may be interested in the Ladner Bandfest taking place at Memorial Park -5010 47 Avenue, Delta. This year’s special guest, closing out Sunday afternoon will be the Band of the 15th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery.

Admission is free. Bring you lawn chairs and blankets. Some food truck options will be available on site, but feel free to back your own picnic.

See more details at: www.deltamusicmakers.org/ ladner-bandfest.

Saturday, June 8

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Sunday, June 9

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now

in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

Saturday, June 22

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Sunday, June 23

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the

vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

JULY

July/August

Concerts in the Park

Delta’s annual summer concert series returns to a park near you this summer. Get the full schedule at Delta. ca/ConcertsinthePark.

Monday, July 1

Canada Day

Celebrate Canada Day at community events throughout Delta. More information can be found at Delta.ca/ CanadaDay.

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Thursday, July 4

Independence Day

Point Roberts will host a community-wide celebration, and all are invited. See more details at: pointrobertschamberof commerce.com

Saturday, July 6

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Saturday, July 13

Boundary Bay Airshow

The cornerstone event of the summer returns to the Boundary Bay Airport! Learn more at Delta.ca/Airshow.

Sunday, July 14

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

Saturday, July 20

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant

essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Sunday, July 28

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

AUGUST

Saturday, Aug. 3 to Monday Aug. 5

Tsawwassen Sun Festival

Celebrate the dog days of summer at the Tsawwassen Sun Festival, featuring the Rotary Parade and much more! Learn more at SunFestival.ca.

Saturday, Aug. 3

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

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Saturday, August 10

South Delta Jazz Festival Free concerts and events at the Southlands in Tsawwassen.

See: https://www. southdeltajazzfestival.com for more details.

Sunday, August 11

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

Sunday, August 11

Delta Community Animal Expo

The Delta Community Animal Expo returns to Ladner Memorial Park this summer! Learn more at Delta.ca/ AnimalExpo.

Saturday, August 17

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

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Saturday, August 17

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

South Delta Jazz Student Showcase 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Sunday, August 18

Delta Pride Picnic

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Sunday, August 25

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Ladner Village at the Ladner Village Market, the ultimate summer destination! Now in its 28th season, this market extravaganza boasts more than 180 vendors offering a delightful array of farm-fresh produce, mouth watering food, and exquisite handcrafted treasures.

Saturday, August 31

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

SEPTEMBER

Saturday, September 7 Day at the Farm

Hosted by Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust, in partnership with Westham Island Herb Farm, Day at the Farm is a family friendly event that invites community members from around the region to learn and experience first-

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Saturday, September 7

Luminary Festival

The Delta Luminary Festival is the perfect sparkling event to end the summer. Learn more at Delta.ca/Luminary.

Sunday, September 8

Ladner Village Market on 48th Ave.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Friday, September 13 to Sunday, September 15

Barnside Harvest Festival

After a successful inaugural year, the Barnside Harvest Festival returns to close out the summer! For line-up and ticket information, visit BarnsideHarvestFest.com.

Saturday, September 14

Southlands Tsawwassen

Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,)

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Friday, September 20 to Sunday, October 13

Culture Days in the City of Delta

Visit Delta facilities during Culture Days for this national celebration of arts and culture. Learn more at Delta.ca/CultureDays.

Saturday, September 21

Discovery Centre Open House

The Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre holds historical treasures and stories about Delta and the land on which it resides. Visit during the Open House to experience the full scope of the Discovery Centre. Learn more at Delta.ca/CulturalServices.

Saturday, September 21 Fall Music Series

PWR UP takes the stage at the North Delta Centre for the Arts for the first edition of the 2024 Fall Music Series.

Saturday, September 28

Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market (6313 Market Ave.,) 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market. Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

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The Boundary Bay Air Show promises to be bigger and better this year!

To be held Saturday, July 13, Alpha Aviation will hold the event at the Boundary Bay Airport.

The airshow, also featuring a beer and wine garden and other attractions, has been a popular community event with 15,000 people or more attending each year.

The city and Alpha Aviation

airshow traffic management and parking plan to manage the on-site and off-site parking facilities and address the anticipated traffic.

Alpha Aviation will manage on-site parking and is proposing to charge a $20to-$25 vehicle parking fee to encourage attendees to find alternative parking and sustainable transportation. That is the same amount as the parking fee for last

Boundary Bay Air Show promises spectacular aerial performances

The City of Delta will be responsible for overall traffic management and plans to coordinate the bus shuttle service from an off-site parking area to help alleviate congestion near the airport.

The free event has grown in size over the years, becoming the largest spectator special event that Delta participates in each summer.

The air show takes place

at historic Boundary Bay Airport that was initially opened in 1941 by the Royal Canadian Air Force as a pilots’ training base for the Second World War.

Gates will open at 11a.m. with the opening ceremonies and performances starting at noon.

Boundary Bay Airport is located at 7800 Alpha Way in East Ladner.

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Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Markets

Experience the vibrant essence of local agriculture and community camaraderie at the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market.

Nestled in the heart of Market Square, this seasonal extravaganza offers a diverse array of delights, from fresh produce to sweet treats, artisan crafts to live music performances, and much more.

Running biweekly from June 8 to Nov. 9, 2024, the Southlands Farmers Market serves as a hub where the richness of local produce

meets the warmth of community engagement.

Moreover, the market is dog-friendly, welcoming fourlegged friends to join in on the fun.

Exciting news! We’re delighted to announce that we are now accepting nutrition coupons from the BCAFM, helping our community reduce food security issues.

Mark your calendars for special events sprinkled throughout the season, including themed days like “Pups and Pints” on July 6,

featuring furry friends and refreshing beverages, or the “Pie Bake Off” on Oct. 12, where pastry enthusiasts can showcase their skills.

Whether you’re a connoisseur of farm-fresh goods or simply seeking a delightful weekend outing, the Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers Market promises an unforgettable experience.

Market dates:

June 8 – Season Opener

June 22

July 6 – Pups and Pints (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.)

July 20

Aug. 3

Aug. 17- Student Jazz Showcase

Aug. 31

Sept. 14

Sept. 28

Oct. 12 – Pie Bake Off Oct. 26

Nov. 9 – Last Market of 2024

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Dogs and South Delta parks

For more information and to download the Dog Off-Leash Areas Map, go to delta.ca/dogs

Park Rules & Regulations

Dogs

on a Leash

Dogs on a leash are welcome in all South Delta parks and off-leash areas. For the safety and consideration of park users, dog owners must follow these basic rules:

· Stop & scoop: Clean up after your dog and properly dispose of dog waste.

· Respect other users – you are responsible for your dog’s behaviour.

· Aggressive dogs must be muzzled at all times.

· Dogs are not allowed in playgrounds, water parks, athletic parks/fields or school grounds. Dogs must remain at least 10 metres away from these areas.

· No dogs allowed on synthetic turf fields.

· No dogs allowed on grass

fields when in use by sports teams.

· Dog owners/handlers are restricted to 2 dogs at any time in South Delta parks.

· Dogs must wear a collar or harness and display their licence at all times.

Dog Off-Leash

Well-trained dogs who respond to voice commands can enjoy off-leash privileges in designated areas only. The following additional rules apply to off-leash areas in South Delta:

· Dogs are not allowed to be off-leash in areas surrounding designated offleash areas.

· Carry a leash at all times. If your dog becomes unruly or exhibits aggressive behaviour, leash your dog immediately and leave the off-leash area.

· Be cautious about bringing your dog’s toys to an off-leash area. Other dogs may try to take it, causing an unwelcome confrontation.

Designated Off-Leash Areas in South Delta

· Beach Grove Park 6051 - 17A Avenue

· Boundary Beach Park Reserve 0 Block - 66 Street

· Dennison Park 755 – 53 Street

· Pebble Hill Park 411 Milsom Wynd (Hydro Corridor)

· Paterson Park 5800 Clarence Taylor Crescent

· North 40 Park Reserve Boundary bay Airport (N. of Churchill St.)

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The Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre is an imaginative, fun, and accessible space made for everyone! When visitors engage with the interactive displays and real artefacts, they learn about Delta’s past, present, and future.

The Discovery Centre tells the story of Delta’s transformation from seascape to a rich and

fertile landscape that has influenced all those who have inhabited its lands. To ensure these complex histories are well documented, the Delta Archives, housed within the Discovery Centre, works to capture these stories, and make them available to the public through their free online database or by visiting the Archives.

The Discovery Centre is open seven days a week with free admission.

Staff also offer free or low-cost cultural programs for people of all ages. These programs include curriculum-based school programs, educational presentations, holiday specific events, community partner led programs, family activities, birthday parties, spring break camps, summer camps, guided tours, sensory-friendly

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The Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre is located in Ladner just south of City Hall. Free parking is available on site.

The Centre is open Monday to Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sundays.

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South Delta is a haven for farm-to-table options

From roadside country stands to bustling weekend markets, South Delta offers a wide-variety of farm-to-table options to enjoy from spring to fall. Here are some of them:

BACKROADS FAMILY FARM MARKET

2757 52nd Street

Owned by Danielle and Alicia Guichon, of the prominent Guichon farming family, Backroads opened in 2014 due in no small part to the popularity of their roadside stand and their presence at the Ladner Village Market. From new potatoes to strawberries in June to cranberries and pumpkins in October, Backroads features produce from all seasons.

EMMA LEA FARMS

2727 Westham Island Road

This family farm has been operation since 1885 when it was built by Joseph and Emma Tramboline. The Farm Market and Ice Cream Shoppe features a wide-range of produce, juices, pies, flowers and crafts. The u-pick berry fields come June and beyond are always popular.

WESTHAM ISLAND HERB FARM

4690 Kirkland Road

The Ellis family is strong believers in supporting the community by not only featuring their own vegetables and but other locally grown and crafted products as well. The property features a number of rustic country buildings including a general store that features everything from handmade soap, to dairy items.

CROPTHORNE FARM

4362 Tamboline Road

The family farmstand opens each June and is stocked with an array of fresh vegetables, seasonal flowers and eggs from pastured hens. Everything is grown right at the farm and is certified organic.

KEITH’S PRODUCE

3520 River Road West

Steps away from the Westham Island Bridge, this basic roadside stand is known for its locally grown produce and fresh farm eggs.

VANDULA FARMS

9832 Ladner Trunk Road

This family-owned farm likes to call its one-stop shopping experience a “nature’s market.” For 40 over Vandula Farms has formed deep relationships with local farmers and food artisans to feature their products.

DIDAR BERRY FARMS

5580 104 Street

Pick your own blueberries or purchase from the stand, this farm was founded in 2005 and is located on Burns Bog’s designated agricultural land. The family owned and operated farm takes advantage of the highly fertile land to ensure superior quality and abundance of berries.

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