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Alex Fraser Bridge
Bridge in Delta, BC
Distance: Approx. 3446 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.1598,-122.9428
The Alex Fraser Bridge (also known as the Annacis Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Fraser River that connects Richmond and New Westminster with North Delta in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. The bridge is named for Alex Fraser, a former British Columbia Minister of Transportation. The bridge was the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world when it opened on September 22, 1986, and was the longest in North America until the Arthur Ravenel Jr.
Delta—Richmond East
Federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Distance: Approx. 5042 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.128,-123.048
Delta—Richmond East was a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 until 2013.
Burns Bog
Peat bog in Delta, British Columbia
Distance: Approx. 3475 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.12083333,-122.97361111
Burns Bog is an ombrotrophic peat bog located in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest raised peat bog and the largest undeveloped urban land mass on the West Coast of the Americas. Burns Bog was originally 4,000–4,900 hectares (9,900–12,100 acres) before development.
Annacis Island
Island in British Columbia, Canada
Distance: Approx. 3311 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.16666667,-122.94972222
Annacis Island is a narrow island under the jurisdiction of City of Delta in Lower Mainland, British Columbia, located just downstream of the south arm of the Fraser River bifurcation between Lulu Island to the north and the Delta peninsula to the south. The island is now mostly an industrial zone, and contains one of Metro Vancouver's secondary wastewater treatment plants, the Annacis Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. The island is also home to the British Columbia Institute of Technology's Annacis Island campus.
CKGO
Traffic radio station in Vancouver
Distance: Approx. 2254 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.1335,-123.004587
CKGO (730 AM) is a radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia. Owned by Corus Entertainment, the station currently serves as a rebroadcaster of sister station CKNW. The station was originally established in 1955 as CKLG, under which it broadcast a popular contemporary hit radio format. Its popularity waned in the 1990s due to competition from FM stations; after its sale to Shaw Communications (who later spun off its media properties as Corus), the station briefly flipped to all-news radio in 2001 as a brand extension of newly-acquired sister station CKNW. In May 2002, the station flipped to hot talk as Mojo 730; in 2004, Mojo segued to a sports talk format.
Sands Secondary School
High school in Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Distance: Approx. 4775 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.15165,-122.922437
Sands Secondary is a public high school in Delta, British Columbia part of School District 37 Delta.
CNR Bridge
Bridge in Burnaby-Richmond
Distance: Approx. 3596 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.182903,-122.988113
Opened in 1931, the Canadian National Railway (CNR) steel truss swing span railway bridge over the north arm of the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver links Burnaby with Richmond and the south arm Vancouver Fraser Port Authority facilities on Lulu Island. The Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) had planned to lay track from the north end of the New Westminster Bridge and cross the Fraser at the 1931 location. However, when the CNoR opened the Lulu Island branch line in 1917, it connected with the British Columbia Electric Railway (BCER) Queensborough terminus.
CISL (AM)
Radio station in Richmond, British Columbia
Distance: Approx. 2713 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.16638889,-123.01638889
CISL (650 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Richmond, British Columbia, and serving the Greater Vancouver radio market. It is owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media and airs a sports format branded as Sportsnet 650. It is the flagship station of the Vancouver Giants, Vancouver Canucks, Abbotsford Canucks, and is the Vancouver affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners.
CJVB
Fairchild Radio station in Vancouver
Distance: Approx. 5338 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.19294444,-123.02241667
CJVB (1470 kHz) is a radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which broadcasts multilingual programming. Owned by the Fairchild Group, the station with a power of 50,000 watts, using two different directional patterns for daytime and nighttime operation. CJVB's studios and transmitter are located in Richmond.
CHMB
Multicultural radio station in Vancouver
Distance: Approx. 4264 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.164301,-123.042701
CHMB is a Canadian AM radio station, broadcasting from Vancouver, British Columbia on 1320 kHz. The station airs a Chinese language programming format. CHMB's studios are located on Commerce Parkway in Richmond, while its transmitters are located on Lulu Island in Richmond.
Big Bend, Burnaby
Neighbourhood in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Distance: Approx. 5317 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.198,-122.979
Big Bend is the southernmost neighbourhood in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, located on the watershed of the Fraser River. The neighbourhood owes its name to the large bend that the river forms on its North Arm. Big Bend comprises all of Burnaby south of Marine Drive.
Don Island
Island in British Columbia
Distance: Approx. 1088 meters
Latitude and longitude: 49.16021,-122.99075
Don Island is a small uninhabited island in the Fraser River within metropolitan Vancouver, British Columbia, located just east of Annacis Island. While currently devoid of any permanent settlement, between 1901 and the 1940s Don Island and its neighbor Lion Island were home to over 400 Japanese Canadians, who were mainly employed at the Ewen Cannery, which was one of the largest salmon canneries in British Columbia. They were known to the Japanese Canadians as Oikawa-Jima and Sato-Jima.
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