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Coquitlam is bordered by the municipalities of Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby and New Westminster, as well as the Fraser River to the south, Pitt River to the east and the Coastal Mountains to the north.
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There are two lines, the Expo line, running from Downtown Vancouver through to Surrey ,and the Millennium line, which also starts in Downtown Vancouver before running through to New Westminster and looping back around through Coquitlam to Broadway.
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The TransLink bus routes are designed to connect New Westminster with other parts of Greater Vancouver so you may need a transfer depending on where you are going.
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This riding was created as "Burnaby—Richmond" in 1947 from parts of New Westminster and Vancouver North ridings.
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New Westminster—Burnaby was a federal electoral district in British Columbia , Canada ,that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997.
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Your journey starts with a 50 second ride in a glass elevator, which delivers you 50 storeys above street level to a fantastic 360 view of Vancouver, the majestic North Shore Mountains and perhaps even Vancouver Island just off the Pacific Coast.
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while the population of the metropolitan region, known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) or Metro Vancouver ,is 2,249,725 (2007 estimate).
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Burnaby—Douglas | Burnaby—New Westminster | New Westminster—Coquitlam | North Vancouver | Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam | Vancouver Centre | Vancouver East | Vancouver Kingsway.
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Translink, the Greater Vancouver Transit Authority, serves all areas of Greater Vancouver, with bus and community shuttle services, an overhead light rapid transit system (SkyTrain), a ferry to the North Shore from Downtown (SeaBus) [1] and the West Coast Express Commuter Train [2].
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The North Shore mountains dominate the city landscape, and on a clear day scenic vistas include the dormant ,snow-capped volcano Mount Baker to the southeast; Vancouver Island across the Strait of Georgia to the west and southwest and the Sunshine Coast to the northwest.
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Freightliner LLC is a manufacturer of heavy duty trucks , chassis and semi-trailer trucks.
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Holt Renfrew focuses on high fashion for men and women... Department Stores, Shopping Centers / Malls Downtown Inuit Gallery of Vancouver The Inuit Gallery of Vancouver exhibits Northwest Coast.
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With a skylighted atrium to let the light in, it's one of the... Shopping Centers / Malls South Vancouver Pacific Centre Mall Filling three city blocks in the heart of downtown, this mall.
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The first modern descriptions of these celts were published in the 1890s when Sir Gilbert Thomas Walker FRS wrote his "On a curious dynamical property of celts" for the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in Cambridge, England, and "On a dynamical top" for the Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics in Somerville, Mass.
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When the area around Burnaby Lake was later incorporated in 1892, the new municipality also chose the name Burnaby.
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The North Shore (North Vancouver and West Vancouver) abounds with activities and attractions including three local ski and snowboarding mountains including Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain, and Mt. Seymour.
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Both of Greater Vancouver's two major freeways (HWY499 & HWY401) run directly through Surrey, it also has two secondary highways.
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The company is known mainly for the heavy duty class 8 diesel trucks that it produces, as well as class 5-7 trucks.
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In regards to your question about downtown Vancouver, it's true that the skytrain doesn't cover downtown that much, but Stanley Park is essentially a 25 minute leisurely stroll along the seawall from the Waterfront skytrain station.
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Coquitlam borders Burnaby , Port Coquitlam , Port Moody and New Westminster.
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Simon Fraser University , [3].
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It is the location of Simon Fraser University ,the Discovery Park research community, and the System Control Tower of BC Hydro and a new complex of residential and commercial development under the aegis of SFU, known as UniverCity.
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The Canada Line ,formerly known as the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Line ("RAV Line"), is a new rapid transit line of the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority ( TransLink )currently under construction.
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Probably the time sunshine boy stated.
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Burnaby North sits in Kensington Park ,so physical education classes have easy access to an.
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To use the word royal in its name, the club obtained special permission from Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's consort.
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University of British Columbia This Campus has streets lined with trees and stretching over an area encompassing a small city, the UBC campus offers much to see and much to do.
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Other locations: Oakridge Centre, 650 W. 41st Ave., South Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, 604/261-5440.
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Tel: 604-688-2483 Fax: 604-980-9854 Toll Free: 877-688-2483 (North America) Directions: In the heart of downtown Vancouver Address: 1601 Bayshore Drive, Vancouver BC Transit Info: On the bus routes.
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Burnaby's first library was founded in 1927 as the North Burnaby Library Association.
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