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1. Hazelmere (White Rock, 5km)
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Hazelmere - Named by a pioneer homesteader, H.T. Thrift |
2. South Surrey (White Rock, 5km)
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3. White Rock (City) (White Rock, 5km)
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White Rock - This is named after a large white rock on the beach. According to an Indian legend, it was hurled across Georgia Strait by a young chief who had agreed with the girl whom he loved to make their home where the white rock landed. |
4. Alpine Meadows (Surrey, 7km)
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5. Anniedale (Surrey, 7km)
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6. Barnston Island 3 (Surrey, 7km)
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7. Brownsville (Surrey, 7km)
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8. Burke Road (Surrey, 7km)
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9. Cloverdale (Surrey, 7km)
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Originally named Clover Valley by William Shannon, a pioneer settler who later wrote: 'A few days after arriving in the valley in the year 1875 I had occasion to write a letter and was in doubt as to how to head it. |
10. Colebrook (Surrey, 7km)
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11. Crescent Beach (Surrey, 7km)
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12. Douglas (Surrey, 7km)
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This border-crossing point is named after Benjamin Douglas, a pioneer settler. |
13. Fleetwood (Surrey, 7km)
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14. Fraser Heights (Surrey, 7km)
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15. Fraser River Junction (Surrey, 7km)
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16. Guildford (Surrey, 7km)
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Guildford - Surrey District Municipality. When the original developers of Guildford Town Centre, the directors of Grosvenor-Laing, came to name it, they borrowed the name of Guildford in the county of Surrey in England, |
17. Gyproc (Surrey, 7km)
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18. Johnson Heights (Surrey, 7km)
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19. Mud Bay (Surrey, 7km)
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20. Nesters (Surrey, 7km)
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21. Newton (Surrey, 7km)
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Newton - After Elias John Newton, saddler and harness-maker of New Westminster, who took up land here. His real name was Villeneuve, but surrounded by anglophone neighbours he changed it to Newton (which, like Villeneuve, means 'new town'). |
22. Ocean Park (Surrey, 7km)
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23. Oxford Heights (Surrey, 7km)
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24. Peace Arch Park (Surrey, 7km)
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25. Pratt (Surrey, 7km)
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26. Semiahmoo (Surrey, 7km)
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27. Shops (Surrey, 7km)
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28. Sullivan (Surrey, 7km)
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29. Sullivan Heights (Surrey, 7km)
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30. Sunnyside (Surrey, 7km)
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31. Surrey (City) / Blackie Spit / Kwomais Point / Nicomekl River / Ocean Park (Surrey, 7km)
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Blackie Spit named after a Scot, Walter Blackie, the first blacksmith in New Westminster, who in 1875 bought the spit (six and a half acres) for a dollar an acre. |
32. Surrey Centre (Surrey, 7km)
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33. Thornton Yard (Surrey, 7km)
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34. Tynehead (Surrey, 7km)
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Tynehead - Originally Tinehead, since the head of the Serpentine River is here, but converted to Tynehead by analogy with the River Tyne in northern England. |
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35. Whalley (Surrey, 7km)
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Whalley - After Arthur Whalley, who settled here with his family in 1925. When the Pacific Stages bus line established a stop at the intersection of Ferguson and Bergstrom Roads, it was called Whalley's Corner. |
36. Stuart Lake Park (Sunnyside, 5km)
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37. Barnston Island (New Westminster, 18km)
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After George Barnston, an HBC clerk, one of the party that founded Fort Langley in 1827. |
38. Connaught Heights (New Westminster, 18km)
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39. Fraser Mills (New Westminster, 18km)
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40. Glenbrooke North (New Westminster, 18km)
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