1. Katzie 1 (Pitt Meadows, 3km)
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2. Pitt Lake 4 (Pitt Meadows, 3km)
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3. Pitt Meadows (City) (Pitt Meadows, 3km)
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Phone: (604) 465-5454
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4. Pitt Polder Ecological Reserve (Pitt Meadows, 3km)
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5. Alvin (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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6. Birchland Manor (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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7. Coquitlam 2 (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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8. Lincoln Park (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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9. Mary Hill (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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10. Pinecone Burke Park / Burke Mountain (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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Named after Edmund Burke, the orator, by Captain Richards about 1860. Now forms the southern part of the 38,000 ha Pinecone Burke Provincial Park established in 1995. |
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11. Port Coquitlam (City) / Como Lake / Douglas Island / Mary Hill (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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Como Lake - Various origins have been suggested for this name: Como, a Sandwich Islander or Hawaiian who belonged to the party that founded Fort Langley in 1827; Lake Como in northern Italy or even a compound of 'Co' for Coquitlam and 'mo' for Port Moody |
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12. Port Mann (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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Named after Donald Mann, partner of William Mackenzie in the building of the Canadian Northern Railway. |
13. Ranch Park (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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14. River Springs (Port Coquitlam, 8km)
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15. Langley (City) / Derby Reach / McMillan Island (Langley, 10km)
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Phone: (604) 514-2800
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This stretch of the Fraser provides the only survival of the name Derby, applied to old Fort Langley in 1858 when it was expected to become the capital of British Columbia. The Earl of Derby was Prime Minister of Britain at that time. |
16. Langley (Township) (Langley, 10km)
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Phone: (604) 534-3211
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17. Langley (City) / Derby Reach / McMillan Island (Langley, 12km)
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This stretch of the Fraser provides the only survival of the name Derby, applied to old Fort Langley in 1858 when it was expected to become the capital of British Columbia. The Earl of Derby was Prime Minister of Britain at that time. |
18. Langley (Township) (Langley, 12km)
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19. Austin Heights (Coquitlam, 11km)
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20. Burquitlam (Coquitlam, 11km)
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21. Chineside (Coquitlam, 11km)
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22. Coquitlam (City) / Pitt River (Coquitlam, 11km)
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Phone: (604) 927-3000
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From the Halkomelem word meaning 'stinking of fish slime.' |
23. Coquitlam 1 (Coquitlam, 11km)
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24. Dartmoor (Coquitlam, 11km)
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25. Eastburn (Coquitlam, 11km)
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26. Essondale (Coquitlam, 11km)
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Essondale - After Dr. Henry Esson Young, Provincial Secretary when the provincial mental hospital (now renamed Riverview) was established here. The Minister of Education from 1907 to 1916, he became the 'father' of UBC. |
27. Harbour Chines (Coquitlam, 11km)
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28. Harbour Village (Coquitlam, 11km)
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29. Inlailawatash 4 (Coquitlam, 11km)
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30. Inlailawatash 4A (Coquitlam, 11km)
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31. Laurentian Belaire (Coquitlam, 11km)
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32. Maillardville (Coquitlam, 11km)
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Maillardville - After the Reverend Edmond Maillard, OMI, of St. Malo in Brittany. |
33. Mayfair (Coquitlam, 11km)
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34. Albion (Mainland) (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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When a name was needed for the post office to be opened here, a Mr. Paine suggested Albion since it was a name for 'the old country,' Britain. |
35. Glen Valley (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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36. Golden Ears Park / Mount Blanshard (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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In 1859 the admiralty surveyor Captain Richards named this mountain behind Haney after Richard Blanshard, first Governor of Vancouver Island (1850-1). |
37. Graveyard 5 (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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38. Haney (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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39. Langley 5 (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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40. Maple Ridge (City) / Haney / Port Hammond / Mount Robie Reid / Rolley Lake / Websters Corners / Alouette Lake (Maple Ridge, 9km)
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Haney - After Thomas Haney (1841-1916), who settled here in 1876. The settlement was originally known as Haney's Landing and later as Port Haney. With the increasing importance of roads, the centre of Haney gravitated away from the river and up to the hi |