POPULAR FILMING LOCATIONS: Fort Langley Community Hall

In 1924, the Fort Langley Community Improvement Society was formed by the Fort Langley Women’s Institute under then President Mrs. Hector Morrison. The Fort Langley Community Improvement Society’s first project was to replace the insufficient town hall. With an end goal in sight, the society worked hard to raise the $137.13 to buy the property from the Municipality (This amount was owed in back taxes.) Upon completion of fundraising, the society hired prominent Vancouver architect Archibald Campbell Hope to design the hall. Construction began October 15, 1930. With the help of hired carpenters and unpaid volunteers alike, the hall took shape. On March 6th, 1931, as the building was near completion, a formal opening and inaugural ball was organized, and attended by civic dignitaries and the local Member of Parliament. Photochrome reprints of paintings by John Innes decorated the walls Soon after, the iconic maple trees were planted on the property by board of directors; men planted trees on the north end of the property, and women on the south. 🔴 SUBSCRIBE: https://tinyurl.com/exitsubscribe 🔴 🌐 Interactive Map: https://tinyurl.com/exitmaps 🌐 ⏰ TIMESTAMPS ⏰ 0:00 FORT LANGLEY COMMUNITY HALL INTRO 0:11 HISTORY OF THE FORTY LANGLEY COMMUNITY HALL 1:15 FILMING AT THE FORTY LANGLEY COMMUNITY HALL PHOTO CREDITS Courtesy Langley Centennial Museum 1931: Community Hall still under construction. Langley Centennial Museum Object ID 0932 1931: Langley Centennial Museum Object ID 1175. Before 1935: Fort Langley Community Hall Object ID 2770 Ca. 1931: Fort Langley Community Hall Object ID 2771