Fraser Highway
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La route Fraser est une artère urbaine importante dans les Basses-terres continentales de la Colombie-Britannique au Canada s'étendant sur une longueur de 38 km. Elle relie les villes de Surrey et d'Abbotsford. Elle est nommée d'après le fleuve Fraser et la vallée du Fraser, qui sont eux-mêmes nommés d'après l'explorateur Simon Fraser.
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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. The highway is named for the Fraser River and the Fraser Valley, which are in turn named for the explorer Simon Fraser.
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Fraser Highway
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Route Fraser
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Fraser Highway
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Fraser Highway
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Looking east along Fraser Highway near 160 Street
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Surrey
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Abbotsford
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TransLink, City of Abbotsford
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Continues east
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Continues west
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Exit 83 on Hwy 1; former Hwy 1A eastern terminus
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West end of Hwy 1A concurrency
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Former ; former continued on King George Boulevard
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; east end of Hwy 1A concurrency
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; west end of Hwy 1A concurrency
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Access to Langley Regional Airport
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East end of Hwy 1A concurrency
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East end of eastbound one-way
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West end of eastbound one-way
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Maclure Road
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Glover Road / 204 Street
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BC
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King George Boulevard in Surrey
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in Abbotsford
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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. The highway is named for the Fraser River and the Fraser Valley, which are in turn named for the explorer Simon Fraser. The road was one of the first motor highways in British Columbia, being formed from portions of the Old Yale wagon road in the 1920s, and was known as the Inter-Provincial Highway but its importance as an east-west corridor was diminished with the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway in the 1960s. Nonetheless, it remains an important thoroughfare. Running roughly parallel to the Trans-Canada Highway, it is often used as an alternative or feeder route for it.
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La route Fraser est une artère urbaine importante dans les Basses-terres continentales de la Colombie-Britannique au Canada s'étendant sur une longueur de 38 km. Elle relie les villes de Surrey et d'Abbotsford. Elle est nommée d'après le fleuve Fraser et la vallée du Fraser, qui sont eux-mêmes nommés d'après l'explorateur Simon Fraser.
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