Bogumił Pacak-Gamalski

There are big metropolis like Rome, New York, Vancouver, Paris; there are big cities, major centres of commerce, trade, culture; and there are small towns. These towns are often unknown little gems, picturesque, quaint. Known only to their residents, and few neighboring, equally small communities.
Such is Ladner in British Columbia Lower Mainland. It is actually located near a major artery leading to largest Ferry Terminal connecting Vancouver to Vancouver Island – but hardly anyone from these travelers stop in this little historic town.
It is a charming community. There are buses here, but the truth is that once you are inside – you can get anywhere by foot or biking. Have been here numerous times years ago, when I lived in Vancouver. Now I have come back for a few days to stay with some friends. And did that picturesque walk with my camera. Summer is of course preferable time. But beginning of December offers the chance to see the Christmas lights and decorations. Sometime it feels (after dark especially) like you are in a fairy tale. Here are some pictures from the historic centre of it.










