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- Q5493658 subject Q6343784.
- Q5493658 subject Q8784190.
- Q5493658 subject Q8786331.
- Q5493658 abstract "The Fraser River Port was a port authority at the mouth of the Fraser River, south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada that was amalgamated into the Port Metro Vancouver on 1 January 2008. It extends along the main arm of the river eastward to the Fraser Valley at Kanaka Creek, and north along the Pitt River to Pitt Lake. The Port's jurisdiction encompasses 270 kilometres of shoreline that border nine different municipalities in the so-called Lower Mainland.".
- Q5493658 wikiPageExternalLink www.portmetrovancouver.com.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187234.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q16893076.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q206489.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q24639.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q269710.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q3032434.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q3554074.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q6343784.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q652812.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q7199074.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q8784190.
- Q5493658 wikiPageWikiLink Q8786331.
- Q5493658 comment "The Fraser River Port was a port authority at the mouth of the Fraser River, south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada that was amalgamated into the Port Metro Vancouver on 1 January 2008. It extends along the main arm of the river eastward to the Fraser Valley at Kanaka Creek, and north along the Pitt River to Pitt Lake. The Port's jurisdiction encompasses 270 kilometres of shoreline that border nine different municipalities in the so-called Lower Mainland.".
- Q5493658 label "Fraser Port".