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  2. British Columbia Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11, known locally as the Abbotsford–Mission Highway, is a 17 km (11 mi) long at-grade expressway (With the southernmost part of the highway two lanes) that figuratively cuts the Fraser Valley in half. The highway was first given the '11' designation in 1958, and it originally followed South Fraser Way through Abbotsford, being re ...

  3. Rotary Stadium - Wikipedia

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    For the past few years, the stadium and neighbouring fields have been used for BC Lions training camp activities. Rotary Stadium is part of Abbotsford Exhibition Park, a 75-acre (300,000 m 2) park located in the heart of Abbotsford. The park will be undergoing a revitalization project based on the Exhibition Park Master Plan.

  4. British Columbia Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11 south to Highway 1 (TCH) / Cedar Valley Connector – Abbotsford: Hwy 11 northern terminus: 70.51: 43.81: West end of one-way road pair: 71.21: 44.25: Horne Street: Eastbound access to Horne Street Connector; near Mission City station: 71.34: 44.33: Glasgow Avenue (Highway 915:0671) to Highway 11 south / Murray Street – Abbotsford

  5. Fraser Highway - Wikipedia

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    Highway 1 (TCH) / Maclure Road in Abbotsford Fraser Highway is a 38-kilometre-long (24 mi) major arterial road in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia . Connecting the cities of Surrey and Abbotsford , the highway formerly constituted a major portion of British Columbia Highway 1A until the latter was decommissioned in 2006.

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  7. 0 Avenue - Wikipedia

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    0 Avenue (Zero Avenue) is a road in the Lower Mainland, British Columbia, running beside the Canada–United States border from Surrey to Abbotsford. [2] The road runs parallel to the physical border between the two countries.