Maple Ridge, British Columbia
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Maple Ridge is a District Municipality in British Columbia, located east of Vancouver, on the Fraser River. It is also a member of the GVRD.
History
The District of Maple Ridge was incorporated 12 September 1874, and is British Columbia's fifth-oldest municipality (after New Westminster, Victoria, Langley, and Chilliwack.)
Recent growth
In the past 20 years, Maple Ridge has grown very rapidly, with a 12.5% population increase between the 1996 and 2001 censuses. The construction of new residential subdivisions has threatened many sensitive wildlife habitats as well as the District's limited agricultural land. About two-thirds of those who work outside the home commute into other suburbs or downtown Vancouver. Highlighting the trend towards a more urban attitude, Maple Ridge joined the GVRD in 1995, having historically been a member of the largely rural FVRD. The recently-started construction of the Golden Ears Bridge also signals growth.
Industry
The early settlers in Maple Ridge engaged in forestry and agriculture. Forestry companies continue to be the largest private-sector employers in the district. They include Interfor (whose Hammond mill employs more than 300) as well as companies that manufacture building materials, yachts and poles. The soil and climate are not well-suited to the production of traditional food crops, but the Maple Ridge agriculture sector generates upwards of $40 million annually (2001), largely from berry crops, nurseries and horse breeding. The biggest challenge for the District is to attract commercial and industrial investment while trying to preserve the "close to nature" feel that is Maple Ridge's biggest asset.
Demographics
Demographics according to Statistics Canada 2001 census.
- Population: 63,169
- Annual Growth Rate : 3%
- Area: 265.69 km².
- Density: 237.8 people per km².
- Location:
Education
Public schools are administered by School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. Meadowridge School, a JK-12 independent school, is located in Maple Ridge.Famous people from Maple Ridge
- Brent Hayden, swimmer
- Andrew Ladd, NHL ice hockey player for the Carolina Hurricanes
- Greg Moore, race car driver
- Robert Mundell, economist
- Helen Mussallem, nurse
- Cam Neely, ice hockey player
- Molly Parker, actress
- Rick Tippe, country singer
- Larry Walker, baseball player
- Brendan Morrison, NHL player (went to school at *Eric Langton elm
Surrounding municipalities
External links
- [Maps and aerial photos]
- * Satellite image from [WikiMapia] or [Google Maps]
- * Street map from [Yahoo! Maps] or [GlobalGuide]
- * Aerial image from [TerraServer]
| Municipalities of the Greater Vancouver Regional District |
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| Population over 100,000: Burnaby | Coquitlam | Delta | Richmond | Surrey | Vancouver |
| Population over 50,000: Langley Township | Maple Ridge | New Westminster | North Vancouver District | Port Coquitlam |
| Population under 50,000: Anmore | Belcarra | Bowen Island | Langley City | Lions Bay | North Vancouver City | Pitt Meadows | Port Moody | West Vancouver | White Rock |
| Unincorporated areas: Barnston Island | Passage Island | Bowyer Island | University Endowment Lands |
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| British Columbia |
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| Regional Districts | Alberni-Clayoquot - Bulkley-Nechako - Capital - Cariboo - Central Coast - Central Kootenay - Central Okanagan - Columbia-Shuswap - Comox-Strathcona - Cowichan Valley - East Kootenay - Fraser Valley - Fraser-Fort George - Greater Vancouver - Kitimat-Stikine - Kootenay Boundary - Mount Waddington - Nanaimo - North Okanagan - Northern Rockies - Okanagan-Similkameen - Peace River - Powell River - Skeena-Queen Charlotte - Squamish-Lillooet - Stikine - Sunshine Coast - Thompson-Nicola |
| Communities over 100,000 | Abbotsford - Burnaby - Coquitlam - Delta - Kelowna - Richmond - Saanich - Surrey - Vancouver |
| 70,000-100,000 | Chilliwack - Kamloops - Langley Township - Maple Ridge - Nanaimo - District of North Vancouver - Prince George - Victoria |
| Other major communities | Campbell River - Cranbrook - Fort St. John - Mission - New Westminster - City of North Vancouver - Penticton - Port Coquitlam - Port Moody - Vernon |
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