Sitting on the edge of the Fraser and resting between the Cascade Mountains to the north, Pitt Meadows to the west and Stave River to the east lies Maple Ridge. Incorporated in 1874, the municipality is the sixth-oldest in British Columbia and depended on agriculture and forestry - both industries which are still thriving in the region.
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Maple Ridge is a beautiful region with hikes along dykes lining creeks and popular park lands such as nearby Golden Ears Provincial Park with Alouette Lake, campgrounds and craggy mountain and Kanaka Creek Regional Park stretching almost the length of the municipality with a wide range of trails.
Prior to 2009, the best means of travel between the Greater Vancouver Region was a two ferries between Fort Langley and Maple Ridge. With the construction and opening of the Golden Ears Bridge, the ferry service across the Fraser River was discontinued.
An interesting place to visit, Maple Ridge and its natural, artistic and historic attractions bring an allure to the region and places to enjoy throughout the year.