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Copyright British Columbia Real Estate Association. Reprinted with permission.
Location: 5016 44 Avenue, Ladner
Programs: English and Early French Immersion
Current Principal: Mrs. Matheson

Ecole Elémentaire Ladner Elementary School is situated in the heart of Ladner (in the Corporation of Delta) and is part of Delta School District No. 37. The school is dual-track, which means that two complete programs from Kindergarten to Grade 7 are offered in the same building: one in French and the other in English. Currently, 590 students are enrolled at Ladner Elementary School, with approximately 50% of these students participating in the French Immersion program.
For more information about Ladner Elementary, please click here.
Delta’s Home Quest program is a collaborative partnership between the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care, the Delta School District and families seeking an alternative to traditional classroom-based instruction. The program is designed for students living throughout British Columbia in Kindergarten to Grade 9.
Home Quest is a Provincial Online School that offers students a range of online and in-person opportunities to enhance and broaden their educational experiences. Students have the option to engage in both teacher-led learning through in-person and virtual class in combination with self-directed at home learning that is led by a home facilitator and supported by HQ staff. We are a blended, choice program.
Home Quest students have access to Delta School District’s teachers, educational resources, provincial curriculum materials, and optional hands-on learning experiences. We support families in maintaining effective learning and assessment practices. We offer flexible learning opportunities, while following the guidelines of the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care for Provincial Online Learning.
Home Quest students are provided with online learning activities and courses through the Brightspace platform. Teachers offer both in-person and virtual classes, as well as a weekly outdoor class option. When not attending an optional weekly class, students learn with the guidance of a Home Facilitator which is supplied by the family. Together, the student and Home Facilitator (which tends to be a parent or family member) explore the curriculum independently at home with resources approved by the Home Quest teacher. Home Facilitators are responsible for uploading and providing evidence of learning to their Home Quest teacher. Formal Delta School District report cards and feedback on student progress are provided through the Home Quest program.
As you begin researching Online Learning programs, you will find Home Quest is unique. At Home Quest, we are focused on flexibility and blending the family’s vision of education with the Ministry guidelines.
Home Quest is a blended program, sitting in the middle of the continuum between Traditional and Homeschool and between Homeschool and strictly Online Learning. We are a Provincial Online School and thereby follow the Provincial Online Guidelines set out by the Ministry of Education. See Online Learning BC
Our professional, B.C. certified teachers are experienced in the Online, Traditional and Homeschool educational models and philosophies. We are open-minded and creative in assisting a family with their journey. Home Quest does not assign a set curriculum to our community of learners, but helps to create each student’s path – one child and one family at a time, creating the ultimate in diversified learning.
Part of the Delta School District, we are located on the bottom floor at Annieville Elementary located in North Delta. 9240 112 Street Delta BC.






We are fortunate to get to learn, discover, connect and play out on the area surrounding Boundary Bay School located on the traditional territory of the scəw̓ aθən məsteyəxʷ 1 (Tsawwassen) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm 2 (Musqueam) First Nations and of all the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ 3 speaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Our outdoor program works to explore our community from and Indigenous Perspective through the Naut sa’ Mawt and First Peoples Principles of Learning. We spend our mornings investigating, observing the land and living things that inhabit the area. Our afternoons often involve time in our story studio creating, connecting and sharing.





For more information on the Home Quest Program, please click here.
The Rides begin at 10 am. Riders will depart in waves leaving every 10 minutes. The Leisure Rides begin at 12:05 pm, with riders departing in waves every 10 minutes.
The Live Music starts at 2:00 pm until 9:00 pm, and features 54-40, with special guests: Emmett Jerome, Spendo, Honeybear, the Band and The Exchange.
Festival attendees can also enjoy craft beer and local beverages, food trucks, family-friendly activities, and community booth activations.
For more information on the Barns to Beaches Festival, click here.
Buy local this summer at the Ladner Village Market!
A beloved gathering place for friends, families, and neighbours, the Ladner Village Market has grown into a destination outing for residents of Delta and visitors from across the Lower Mainland and beyond. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary season, the Market continues to be a vibrant showcase of community spirit, local talent, and small business entrepreneurship in the heart of Ladner Village.
Featuring more than 180 artisan vendors at each market, the Ladner Village Market is one of the largest open-air markets in western Canada. As a proud member of the BC Association of Farmers’ Markets (BCAFM), the Market follows the “Make It, Bake It, Grow It, Raise It, Wild Harvest It” policy. This means all products are handmade, homemade, and homegrown products — from farm-fresh produce and locally raised meats to baked goods, handcrafted items, and unique artisanal creations.
Supporting local remains at the heart of the Ladner Village Market’s mission. Each season, at least 20% of its vendors are based in Delta, reinforcing a strong commitment to the local economy and showcasing the incredible talent within the community.
The 2026 Ladner Village Market season runs on the following Sundays from 10:00am to 4:00pm:
🍓 June 7
🪻 June 21
🥐 July 5
🫖 July 19
👒 August 9
🥔 August 23
🎁 September 6
🍫 September 20
The City of Delta has entered into a servicing agreement with For the Love of Local Foundation, a not-for-profit organization working in partnership with The Collective Markets, to operate the Ladner Village Market and support its continued success and growth.
Join us in celebrating 30 years of community, connection, and local excellence at the Ladner Village Market this summer!
For more information, click here.
June 6, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Join the City of Delta for the first ever Museum Fest, featuring loads of free science- and technology-themed hands-on activities inspired by Delta’s past and present. Make electrical circuits and discover “potato power” using potatoes from BC Fresh. Explore the Transit Museum Society 1957 GM Oldlook bus. Meet the team from Fraser River Forge and watch blacksmiths continuously working at three anvils as they create nails and other small hand-forged trinkets to give away. Enjoy activities at partner booths by Delta Heritage Society, Boundary Bay Quilters, Delta Fishing Heritage Society, Delta Stageworks, UME Game Design, Windset Farms, and West Coast Seeds. Interact with other great exhibits and activities including paper plane-flying contests, bridge building, ice-cream making and more. Best of all, this event is free!
Led by slow sales in the apartment segment, home sales registered on the MLS® in Metro Vancouver were down nearly four per cent in May compared to last year.
The Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR) reports that residential sales in the region totalled 2,150 in May 2026, a 3.5 per cent decrease from the 2,228 sales recorded in May 2025. This was 26.6 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (2,930).
“While attached sales held relatively steady and detached sales edged up roughly one per cent in May, apartment sales were down about seven per cent year-over-year, which weighed down the overall sales total,” said Andrew Lis, GVR chief economist and vice-president data analytics. “Even then, apartment sales were not down uniformly across all regions – some of the larger areas such as North and East Vancouver saw increases relative to last year.”
There were 6,115 detached, attached and apartment properties newly listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in Metro Vancouver in May 2026. This represents a 7.6 per cent decrease compared to the 6,620 properties listed in May 2025. This was 1.3 per cent above the 10-year seasonal average (6,036).
The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 16,917, a one per cent decrease compared to May 2025 (17,094). This is 34.6 per cent above the 10-year seasonal average (12,567).
Across all detached, attached and apartment property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for May 2026 is 13.1 per cent. By property type, the ratio is 10.7 per cent for detached homes, 15.4 per cent for attached, and 14.2 per cent for apartments.
Analysis of the historical data suggests downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12 per cent for a sustained period, while home prices often experience upward pressure when it surpasses 20 per cent over several months.
“Price trends across all housing types were flat month-over-month, as a healthy level of inventory easily absorbed the relatively muted level of overall demand in the market,” Lis said. “Year-to-date, sales have come in just shy of our forecast to this point in the year. With demand tracking our forecast so closely, it’s reasonable to expect a calm and orderly summer market, as no obvious near-term catalysts loom over the horizon to move the market significantly in either direction.”
The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,100,700. This represents a 6.2 per cent decrease over May 2025 and a 0.2 per cent increase compared to April 2026.
Sales of detached homes in May 2026 reached 660, a 0.9 per cent increase from the 654 detached sales recorded in May 2025. The benchmark price for a detached home is $1,847,900. This represents a 6.9 per cent decrease from May 2025 and a 0.4 per cent increase compared to April 2026.
Sales of apartment homes reached 1,009 in May 2026, a 7.2 per cent decrease compared to the 1,087 sales in May 2025. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $697,800. This represents a 7.9 per cent decrease from May 2025 and a 0.7 per cent decrease compared to April 2026.
Attached home sales in May 2026 totalled 463, a 1.3 per cent decrease compared to the 469 sales in May 2025. The benchmark price of a townhouse is $1,048,200. This represents a 5.1 per cent decrease from May 2025 and a 0.5 per cent increase compared to April 2026.
For more information, please click here.
Location: 5955 17A Avenue, Tsawwassen
Programs: English
Principal: Ms. Jacquie von Schulmann
At Beach Grove, we strive to create a positive caring environment where we treat each other with respect and encourage the development of self-esteem, excellence and responsibility. Through co-operation and acceptance, learning is fun and creativity is celebrated. Our goal is to help students build deep understanding, develop the ability to think critically and foster the skills necessary to be successful in the world, both today and in the future.

Inquiry Question #1 (Literacy focus):
If we create structured reading practice across all subject areas, will our students become more independent at navigating text?
What led us to choose this focus?
SCANNING:
Students need more practice reading (observations and data from our Learning Support team and classroom teachers)
Assessment pilot with District Coordinators where teachers collected and analyzed specific data through the year 2024-25
HUNCH: We need to create time for consistent, structured targeted reading skill practice
For more information on Beach Grove Elementary, please click here.
Britannia Brewing was established in 2014 with the goal to provide a fun and exciting place whereby locals can come to enjoy quality Ales and food in a relaxed but refined atmosphere. Drawing inspiration from the nautical roots of Steveston BC and the history of the Britannia Shipyards our namesake was established. Early days involved building our Richmond brewery and a Steveston Village tasting room to showcase our crafted Ales and fresh cuisine. Growth was swift adopting a second location across the Fraser river in the quaint village of Ladner. This strategic additon allowed the opportunity for our extended neighbours to now become everyday customers.
As capacity nudged us to scale a step futher, we carefully selected and have now completed a 10,000 SQFT state of art manufactuing facility. This acre parcel boasting an oudoor picnic area and 200 seat restaurant is conveniently nestled in the beautiful Lake Country region of the Okanagan.
Come join us to enjoy a fresh pint while exploring these fantastic locations and everything Steveston, Ladner and Lake Country has to offer.
LADNER
Britannia Brewing Ladner opened in 2021 as a modern retreat with a great selection of in-house beers, craft cocktails, snacks, classic comfort food and of course a great happy hour!
Our dining room is bright and open with a semi-private area for larger groups, the huge 20 stool bar is the largest in the village to sit you and all your friends, new and old. When the days are nice our backyard patio is the place to be, a large seasonal space that inspires long sipping sessions of beer and cocktails with friends.
Open 7 days a week, all day! We are all about bringing people together in the centre of our village to relax, have great food and drinks in a family-friendly environment. To us, it is all about the people, the passion, and the friendship that make our town great!
Lunch and dinner all week, everyday!
Happy Hour: Monday to Friday from 2:30 to 5:30 with discount beer and appies
Brunch: Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 to 2:00
Call in 604.940.1900 to book a table or just pop in. For larger parties over 20 please email ladner@bbco.ca to arrange. For more information or to check out the menu, click here.












Barns to Beaches is a new bike route which spans 16 km from Tsawwassen to Ladner along the shoreline, dike and backcountry farm roads. The City of Delta is launching the new route with a bike ride and festival featuring 54-40!
Thank you for your support. Community bike ride registrations have reached capacity!
For more information or to join the waitlist, click here.
Featuring:

The Red Barn, Southlands - Tsawwassen
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Rides Start at 10 am - Live Music at 2 pm
Food Trucks • Adventure Expo & Market • Bike Valet • The RunInn Riders’ Lounge • Craft Beers • Kids Zone • Farm Market
Festival access is free for registered ride participants.
Location: 402 English Bluff Road, Tsawwassen
Programs: International Baccalaureate Program
Current Principal: Ms. Gaines
English Bluff is a warm, welcoming IB PYP elementary school with knowledgeable, caring and professional staff, enthusiastic students and supportive parents. Contributions from our Parent Advisory Committee continue to enhance educational programs, support field study, and encourage extracurricular opportunities. I am very proud to be part of a team that is invested not only in providing a challenging academic program, but also in fostering well-being and community building.
We are a small community-minded school with the aim of creating an inclusive environment that nurtures both individual student potential, while at the same time, developing a broader sense of community that builds a mutual support network for parents and staff for the benefit of our children. Our goal is for your child to enjoy their learning experience at EB as they acquire the skills to be successful in life.
English Bluff is proud to be a fully accredited International Baccalaureate World School for the Primary Years Program, consisting of grades K through 7th. The goal is to educate the “whole child” and create inquiring life-long learners who encompass all attributes of the IB Learner Profile.
At the core of the IB Primary Years Program are the six Transdisciplinary Themes. These themes have global significance and create a framework that encompasses all learning and provides a balance between the subject areas and learning beyond them.
For more information regarding the Primary Years Program, please visit the International Baccalaureate Organization website: http://www.ibo.org/pyp/
Inquiry Question: How will a concentrated focus on building fact fluency with students improve their proficiency at math and shift their perception of numeracy?
– How does math help us make sense of the world around us? – How will using practical numeracy skills help us to solve everyday problems? – How do we engage in meaningful and enjoyable math?
Some resources we are currently exploring include:
Carole Fullerton math
https://www.instagram.com/janicenovakowski/
Shelley Gray Dot talks
https://shelleygrayteaching.com/
https://www.edutopia.org/article/building-thinking-classroom-math
Card Deck strategies & use of Math Minds pre-assessment data & fluency slide decks.
As a staff, we have been engaging in professional development, since August, to educate us on how to better teach and support our students with numeracy.

For more information on English Bluff Elementary, please click here.