"Making Good Men Better" Through Brotherhood, Self-Improvement & Community Service
Welcome to Landmark Lodge No. 128, a regular Masonic Lodge operating under the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of British Columbia and Yukon. Based in historic Maple Ridge, we are dedicated to personal growth, lifelong camaraderie, and local philanthropy.
We offer an inclusive, supportive environment where men of all generations, backgrounds, and walks of life meet on the level to share ideas, foster friendships, and enrich each other's lives.
Using centuries-old allegories, symbols, and lectures, we encourage our members to seek truth, exercise charity, practice self-discipline, and strive for moral excellence in their everyday affairs.
Freemasonry is deeply invested in relief. We actively raise funds and volunteer for community pillars in Maple Ridge, helping support health services, students, and families in need.
The Pillars of the Craft
Masons are guided by three fundamental principles that have stood the test of time for centuries.
We view all men as belonging to one human family. By acting with kindness, respect, and loyalty toward one another, we bridge differences and cultivate a community of mutual trust and support.
True charity is more than financial assistance; it is a disposition to aid the helpless, counsel the distressed, support the weak, and bring solace to those who are suffering in times of need.
To search for truth is to maintain sincerity, integrity, and honor in everything we do. It means seeking knowledge, rejecting falsehood, and living as honest citizens of upright character.
Masonic instructions utilize the tools of ancient stone masons as visual allegories for moral and spiritual lessons. Select a tool below to explore its symbolic meaning.
The Square, an instrument of right angles used by ancient stone masons to ensure stones were square and perfectly balanced, is one of the most prominent symbols in Freemasonry.
"To square our actions by the square of virtue."
Masons are taught that the Square symbolizes morality, honesty, and fair dealing. It serves as an ongoing reminder to align our conduct and decisions with the principles of righteousness and integrity toward all mankind.
The Story of Landmark Lodge 128
A legacy spanning over seven decades, connecting Vancouverβs coastal origins to the growing community of Maple Ridge.
The name of our Lodge was inspired by the historical "Landmark" cairn located on Northwest Marine Drive near Jericho Beach, Vancouver. It marks the legendary 1792 rendezvous between British Explorer Captain George Vancouver and Spanish explorers Captains Dionisio Alcalas Galiano and Cayetano Valdes. This meeting of competing nations under friendly, cooperative terms serves as a primary inspiration for Masonic international cooperation and universal peace.
With the end of the Second World War came a massive resurgence of interest in fraternal life and civic action. Landmark Lodge No. 128 was founded in Kerrisdale, Vancouver, by 56 dedicated Master Masons who immediately set out to build a thriving community centered on friendship and moral principles. Within a few short years, the Lodge grew to include over 100 members.
As the demographic makeup of Greater Vancouver shifted, many of our active members settled in the eastern parts of the region. Seeking greater growth potential and a stronger civic footprint, Landmark Lodge moved its charter to the beautiful Fraser Valley municipality of Maple Ridge, finding a lasting home at the Prince David Masonic Hall.
Today, Landmark Lodge No. 128 is a proud and active local institution. Although our membership numbers remain highly focused and tightly knit, our charitable footprint is substantial. We celebrate over 75 years of continuous masonic legacy in British Columbia and look forward to building a brighter future.
Visiting brethren from recognized Grand Lodges around the globe are always given a warm and brotherly welcome. Landmark Lodge works in the **Canadian Ritual Work** style, characterized by its dignified delivery and profound historical symbolism.
First & Third Thursdays of each month (September through June)
Meetings commence promptly at 7:30 PM
Annually, on the second Friday of May
Our historic hall was constructed in 1931 for the Freemasons of Prince David Lodge No. 101. Designed by the same iconic architectural firm that built the world-renowned **Vancouver Marine Building**, the hall is crafted with exceptional historic woodwork, featuring custom lodge furniture handcarved from local British Columbia beech wood.
π 22272 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 1P5
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Interested in organizing a visit? Let our Secretary know.
Contact SecretaryOur Commitment to Maple Ridge
We believe in supporting and strengthening our community through actionable goodwill and fundraising.
Through regular, targeted donations, we actively support the **Ridge Meadows Hospital** (Maple Ridge Hospital) and its healthcare foundations to ensure state-of-the-art medical equipment and superior local care remain available for all residents.
We support local youth and the pursuit of higher education. Landmark Lodge, alongside our sister lodges, presents annual financial bursaries to graduating high school students in:
No one in our community should suffer from food insecurity. Landmark Lodge works to contribute both funds and physical drives in support of the **Friends in Need Food Bank** in Maple Ridge, helping feed hundreds of local families.
How Do I Become a Mason?
"To be one, ask one." Here are the essential requirements and common questions answered.
Freemasonry is open to men from all walks of life, regardless of race, background, color, or social status. The primary prerequisites for petitioning our lodge are:
Are you a Freemason planning a visit, or a local citizen interested in learning more or joining? Send our secretary an inquiry.
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Landmark Lodge No. 128
22272 116 Avenue,
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 1P5
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