British Columbia Highway 11
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-routed onto the four-lane Sumas Way in the mid-1980s. Highway 11 originally entered Mission over the same bridge that carries a spur of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the Fraser River, but it was re-routed onto its own bridge, the Mission Bridge, in 1973.
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British Columbia Highway 11
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-routed onto the four-lane Sumas Way in the mid-1980s. Highway 11 originally entered Mission over the same bridge that carries a spur of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the Fraser River, but it was re-routed onto its own bridge, the Mission Bridge, in 1973.
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Abbotsford-Mission Highway
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Sumas Way
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Mission Bridge over the Fraser River
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South
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Abbotsford
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Mission
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Highway 11 highlighted in red.
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Continues into Washington
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Hwy 11 branches north
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Interchange ; traffic signals along Hwy 11
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Canada – United States border at Sumas-Huntingdon Border Crossing
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BC
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Cedar Valley Connector to Cedar Street
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Gladys Avenue – Abbotsford City Centre
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London Avenue – Industrial Park
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Old Clayburn Road
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Old Yale Road
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Riverside Street
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South Fraser Way – Abbotsford City Centre
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BC
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at the Canada–US border
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in Mission
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