Victoria–Fraserview

Victoria–Fraserview is a in the City of , set on the south slope of the rise that runs north from the and encompassing a large area of residential and commercial development.
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  • Type: Suburb with 31,100 residents
  • Description: human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
  • Also known as: Victoria-Fraserview

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mitchell Island and Swangard Stadium.

Island
is an island in the North Arm of the in , , located between the cities of and . It is crossed by the Knight Street Bridge, which is one of the main bridges between the City of Vancouver and Richmond.

Stadium
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a multi-purpose stadium in in , . Primarily used for soccer, rugby, football, and athletics, the stadium also used to be home to the Simon Fraser Clan football team and the Vancouver Whitecaps while they were in the Canadian Soccer League and various US-based Division 2 leagues. is situated 4 km east of Victoria–Fraserview.

Park
Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre municipal park located in , , . It is located on top of approximately 125 metres above sea level and is the location of former basalt quarries dug in the beginning of the twentieth century to provide materials for roads in the city. is situated 4 km northwest of Victoria–Fraserview.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include South Vancouver and Sunset.

Vancouver South covers the southern portion of . It is mostly residential and has some of the city's older and more prestigious neighbourhoods. The area is best known for its gardens and parks, such as VanDusen Gardens.

Suburb
is one of the most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in , . It is located in the south-east quadrant of the city. Surrounding the multicultural Fraser Street district, is bordered by both the Marpole and neighbourhoods to the west, and the Victoria-Fraserview neighbourhood to the east.

Suburb
Photo: Tony Fox, Public domain.
is a neighbourhood in East Vancouver, with a population of over 28,000 in 2011 and lies in the far southeast corner of the city.

Victoria–Fraserview

Latitude
49.21842° or 49° 13′ 6″ north
Longitude
-123.07329° or 123° 4′ 24″ west
Population
31,100
Elevation
67 metres (220 feet)
Open location code
84XR6W9G+9M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1110216843
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
6174068
Wiki­data ID
Q7927404
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Yue Chinese—“Victoria–Fraserview” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 域多利-菲沙圍
  • Chinese: 维多利亚-弗雷泽维尤
  • Dutch: Victoria–Fraserview
  • Irish: Victoria–Fraserview
  • Japanese: ビクトリア州-フレーザービュー
  • Korean: 빅토리아-프레이저뷰
  • Yue Chinese: 域多利-菲沙圍

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Firehall No. 17 and Chinese Rhenish Church.

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