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  2. Exhibition Stadium (Chilliwack) - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Chilliwack, British Columbia. It is the home of the Valley Huskers of the Canadian Junior Football League. It is one of the few stadiums with covered seating in the country that has a playing field with no running track around it. The stadium seats 2,500.

  3. Exhibition Stadium (Chilliwack, British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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  4. Exhibition Stadium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition Stadium was a stadium in Toronto, Canada. It may also refer to: BMO Field, built on the same site, and called Exhibition Stadium during the 2015 Pan American Games; Exhibition Stadium (Chilliwack), British Columbia, Canada

  5. A man went missing in a Washington national park on July 31 ...

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    Robert Schock went missing after he was last seen hiking in the North Cascades National Park. A trail crew found him on Aug. 30 in the park's Chilliwack Basin.

  6. Chilliwack Museum and Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Chilliwack Museum and Archives website hosts numerous online exhibitions, [16] and developed the Chilliwack's Chinatowns: A Story of Diversity, Racism and Arson online exhibition, [17] an exhibition based on the book Chilliwack's Chinatowns by Dr. Chad Reimer in 2019. [18] The exhibition is hosted by the Virtual Museum of Canada.

  7. Chilliwack Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Chilliwack Chiefs (2004–2006) Chilliwack Coliseum is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Chilliwack , British Columbia , Canada. The venue is the home of the Chilliwack Chiefs and is owned by the team's parent company, the Chiefs Development Group.

  8. Columbia Valley Highway - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Valley Highway is located south of the city of Chilliwack and provides the only public road access to the tourist area at Cultus Lake [2] and rural Columbia Valley to the south. [3] The connection to Vedder Crossing was only built in 1916, with access prior to the Columbia Valley via roads from Washington State.

  9. Sumas Mountain (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Sumas Mountain, also referred to as Canadian Sumas to distinguish it from an identically named mountain just 10 km (6.2 mi) to the south in U.S. state of Washington across the border, is a mountain in eastern Fraser Lowland, in the Lower Mainland region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. [1]