T’s Once Upon A Tea Leaf
Prior to being called 224th St., it was also called Ontario St. and 8th Ave. While the rest of central Haney was primarily agricultural before … Read More
Prior to being called 224th St., it was also called Ontario St. and 8th Ave. While the rest of central Haney was primarily agricultural before … Read More
This small heritage building was once the office for the Haney Brick & Tile Company. Founded in 1907, the company was the largest and most … Read More
A fixture of Haney since 1883, this family home was built by Thomas Haney. Three generations of his descendants lived in the house up until … Read More
In 1946 the Fred Welton family moved from Burnaby to Whonnock, and from there started the Whonnock Nursery which did wholesale distribution to Vancouver, and … Read More
Before the internment of Japanese-Canadians in 1942, Maple Ridge had a large and thriving population of Japanese-Canadians, who primarily owned and operated local fruit farms. … Read More
While this building is currently occupied by various businesses, including the delightful Europe Bakery & Deli, it used to be the Haney Post Office and … Read More
In 1922, Owen Fuller Sr., with his sons Bill and Jack, acquired majority share in a store called Hall & Sons. When Jack Watson (brother-in-law … Read More
St. John the Divine Anglican Church was originally located in Derby, east of Fort Langley and opened for its first service in 1859. However, with … Read More
This is a story about a Japanese Canadian family about to be interned to Alberta. It was 1942 and the Shigemi family were living on … Read More