Fern Ridge, Langley Explained

Fern Ridge is a neighbourhood of Langley, British Columbia. It is located in the southwestern area of Langley Township,[1] near Campbell Valley Regional Park. 200th Street, or Carvolth Road, runs south through Fern Ridge, and TransLink provides hourly bus service during daylight hours to Langley City.[2] There is one church in the community, a Mennonite church.

Education

There is one elementary School, Glenwood Elementary School, in Fern Ridge. The former South Carvolth Environmental Elementary School was closed by the school district in 2006.[3]

Commerce

Fern Ridge is home to two gas stations, a Super Save and a Race Trac Gas, which were formerly a Shell and a Mohawk. There is an IGA, and a pub and liquor store combined. The pub is called the Artful Dodger. Fern Ridge Hall provides a venue for small events, such as weddings, for locals.

References

49.05°N -122.65°W

Notes and References

  1. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/11945.html BC Names "Fern Ridge (community)"
  2. Web site: Bus Timetable: Surrey, North Delta, White Rock, Langle . TransLink . TransLink . 24 September 2019.
  3. News: Closing Time for South Carvolth Elementary School. 11 April 2013. Langley Free Press. 31 March 2006.