Lieu historique national du Canada du Fort-Langley
Language of origin French language
Feature Type:Lieu historique national - (National Historic Site) A place declared to be of national historic interest or significance by the Minister responsible for the administration of the Historic Sites and Monuments Acts.
Status: Official
Other Names: Fort Langley National Historic Site of CanadaOfficial, Fort Langley National Historic Park, Parc historique national du Fort-Langley
Name Authority: BC Geographical Names Office
Relative Location: At Fort Langley, S side Fraser River opposite MacMillan Island, New Westminster Land District
Latitude-Longitude: 49°09'59"N, 122°34'34"W at the approximate centre of this feature.
Datum: WGS84
NTS Map: 92G/2
Origin Notes and History:

Fort Langley National Historic Park and Parc historique national du Fort-Langley were adopted 30 April 1987 on Parks list on Ottawa file 203-19, surrounding the property that had been designated in 1923 as Fort Langley National Historic Site. Confirmed 30 June 1989 on Parks list 203-19. Fort Langley National Historic Site and lieu historique national du Fort-Langley are identified in "Canada's Geographical Names Approved in English and in French" published by the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names, August 1994. The French form of the name was subsequently corrected to "Lieu historique national..." (ie. upper case L ). Parks Canada no longer uses the term 'national historic park' and the designation for the entire property was changed to Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada and Lieu historique national du Canada du Fort Langley on 12 October 2004, per PC 2004-1160: National Historic Sites of Canada Order.

Source: included with note