Visitors
Welcome to Delta. With a rich fishing and agricultural history, Delta includes three thriving communities, Tsawwassen, Ladner and North Delta. The three Delta communities are as rich and alive as the name "Delta" implies: rich in soil and water, rich in history and industry and especially rich in people.
Delta encompasses over 364 square kilometres bordered by the Fraser River on the north, the U.S. Border and Boundary Bay on the south, the District of Surrey on the east, and the Strait of Georgia on the west.
Each Delta community is proud of its distinct character and amenities. Above all, people still may find a well-preserved sense of rural living in Delta.
B.C. Ferries run frequent daily service from Tsawwassen terminal in South Delta to Swartz Bay and Nanaimo (Vancouver Island), the Gulf Islands and Prince Rupert.
The area is accessible to rail, water and major highways in all directions, and is roughly 35 minutes from Vancouver and 25 minutes from the Vancouver International Airport. An airport for small planes exists near Boundary Bay in South Delta.
Discover Delta
Brief History
Learn more about the fishing and farming foundation of Delta.
Residential Growth
Find out Delta's population evolution.
Libraries
Our three libraries boast a rich resource of information and learning.
Delta Museum and Archives
The Delta Museum and Archives operates five days a week in a charming 1912 heritage building in downtown Ladner. In addition to exhibits featuring the history of the Delta area, the Museum and Archives offers many exciting public programs and services, including a community archives and highly regarded programs for school-age children and the general public.
Tourism
Explore Delta's Natural Playground.
Delta Nature Parks
Read about how we are preserving and enjoying the natural beauty in Delta.
Arts, Culture and Heritage
Delta residents and visitors enjoy access to a full range of arts, cultural, and heritage amenities through the Delta Arts Council, there is a rich variety of art and culture opportunities at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre and Fire Hall Centre for the Arts in North Delta.
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