British Columbia, Greater Vancouver Regional District, Surrey
This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River.
The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson’s Bay Company passed here in December of 1824.
Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley. Erected by the This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River. The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson’s Bay Company passed here in December 0f 1824. Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley.
(Roads & Vehicles) Includes location, directions, 2 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River.
The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson’s Bay Company passed here in December of 1824.
Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley. Erected by the This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River. The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson’s Bay Company passed here in December 0f 1824. Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley.
(Roads & Vehicles) Includes location, directions, 2 photos, GPS coordinates, map.