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3085
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Aerial view of Otter Road, showing the Otter Institute and the Poppy Farm in the distance, 1973.
Date
Mar. 1973.
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Aerial view of Otter Road, showing the Otter Institute and the Poppy Farm in the distance, March 1973.
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Otter (B.C.)
In 1892, settlers along the Yale Wagon road about 7 miles east of Langley Prairie decided that there were sufficient children to warrant a school. After its completion, a question of naming it arose. Two of the homesteaders, Best and Brown, ex-army veterans who had served under Col. William Dillion Otter on the Prairies from 1885-1887, suggested calling the school "Otter School." This name was agreed upon. In the late 1890's, a community hall carrying the name "Otter" was built. It was at this time that the rough wagon road running from the US border in the south to Telegraph Trail in the north was named "Otter Road." By 1909, the V.V.&E. Railway intersected Otter Road less than one mile north of Yale Road. Along the many spur lines, industry was booming and in 1910, a shingle mill, a saw mill and a lumber mill all carried the name "Otter." In 1910, the BCE Railway crossed Otter Road 4 miles north of Yale Road and built a railway station called "Warwhoop." The name was largely ignored as residents continued to use the name "Otter."
Otter District Farmers' Institute (Otter Co-op)
The Otter District Farmers' Institute represented farmers and agricultural interests in the Otter district of Langley, B.C. Since 1922, the Otter District Farmers Institute and its successor, Otter Co-op, have been a part of the Otter community.
Term Source: BCAUL
Poppy, David William, Jr.
David William Poppy was Mayor of the Township of Langley from 1967 - 1971, Reeve 1956 - 1967 and Councillor in 1944, 1946 - 1955.
Term Source: Roads & Other Place Names in Langley, B.C. pg 41(Pepin).
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