Walnut Grove, Langley

Walnut Grove
Community
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region Lower Mainland
Regional district Metro Vancouver
District Municipality Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)
Population
  Total 23,295
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)

Walnut Grove is a commuter town (approx pop. 23,295[1]) located within the Township of Langley, British Columbia.

"Walnut Grove" is located at cross roads north of Highway 1. To the north lie the cities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, connected by the Golden Ears Bridge (Toll). To the south is Langley City and Surrey is on the west. East of Walnut Grove lies the historic community of Fort Langley and other cities such as Abbotsford

Infrastructure

Walnut Grove Community Centre

Community Amenities

The Walnut Grove Community Centre hosts an olympic sized swimming pool, gymnasiums, meeting rooms, fitness facility, library and skate park.

Fire Hall

There is full-time fire protection provided by the Township of Langley Fire Hall 8

Policing

As with other town centres in Langley, policing is provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A community police station is located in a strip mall in Walnut Grove.

Health Care

There is BC Ambulance Service station in the community with full-time staffed ambulances.

Transportation

Greenways connect many neighbourhoods within Walnut Grove

Major roads include the Trans Canada Highway, Golden Ears Bridge, 200 Street and 88th Avenue. Bus Service is provided by Translink.

Schools

Businesses

Walnut Grove Town Centre

Walnut Grove is home to many businesses, both independent and chain. There are several shopping plazas and three major grocery stores in the community.

The Trans-Mountain Pipeline runs through the middle of the community underground, transporting crude oil from Alberta to the Coast.

The community is located next to the North Langley Industrial Area - often referred to as Port Kells.

References

  1. Township of Langley Population Estimates

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