Keeps on Ticking

Our classic Seth Thomas clock is now back in working order at the Fort Langley CN Station -- donated to LHS by W.R. Stephenson. Manager Helen Williams has been reorganizing the Ticket Office & Waiting Room, while David Hockin has done his magic painting the interior. There's much more to do in preparation for the new season beginning in May -- we're also inviting more volunteers to join us at the station. If you're interested, go HERE.  Ticket Office at Fort Langley's CN Station. The Seth Thomas clock was used on railways across North America because of its accuracy and reliability. This kind of clock became obsolete with the advance of quartz clocks.

2020-05-27T05:59:51+00:00January 12th, 2019|

Old Friends & Local Heroes

Street banners in Fort Langley highlight some of our old friends — including the CN Station, 1920s caboose, rail car and the 1932 Community Hall. Designed by Fraser Valley artist April Lacheur, they are part of a Business Improvement Association project and can be seen on Glover Road and Church Street. Other images in the series include the National Historic Site and Fort-to-Fort Trail. Banners featuring local citizens are popping up in various parts of Fort Langley, including three local heroes: Judy Budo from Lee’s Grocery, Russ Townsend from the Lions Club and Jim Dyck the handyman, former owner of Frontier Hardware.  

2020-05-27T05:59:55+00:00October 29th, 2018|
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