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The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km 2 (5,159 sq mi). It was created in 1995 [3] by an amalgamation of the Fraser-Cheam Regional District and Central Fraser Valley Regional District and the portion of the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District from and including the District of Mission eastwards.
Central Fraser Valley Regional District: consisting of the modern City of Abbotsford (itself newly formed at the time) and adjacent unincorporated areas – Sumas Mountain (now FVRD Electoral H), west of Chilliwack and south of the Fraser River.
12 Fraser Valley Regional District. 13 Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. 14 Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine. 15 Regional District of Kootenay Boundary.
The Hatzic Valley is the southerly, lowland portion of the Fraser Valley Regional District Electoral Area "F" of British Columbia's Lower Mainland. The valley was carved as a result of southward glacial action, being "centered along a low‐lying glacial trough that extends from Stave Lake to the Fraser Valley." [1]
Cascade Falls Regional Park is a regional park under the administration of the Fraser Valley Regional District in the Hatzic Valley of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. The park was originally 9.5 hectares in area but was expanded to a current 22 hectares.
Pages in category "Fraser Valley Regional District" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The following list includes all of the Canadian Register of Historic Places listings in Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia. Name Address Coordinates
Also known as Chilliwack Proper, is the historical urban centre of the city. Several cultural attractions, such as the Chilliwack Coliseum, Chilliwack Cultural Centre and District 1881 are located there, as well as key government buildings, such as City Hall, FVRD offices, and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. The Eagle Landing Shopping ...