The Semiahmoo Trail

The Semiahmoo Trail (HM15C1)

Location: Surrey, BC 98281 Greater Vancouver
Country: Canada
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N 49° 4.126', W 122° 49.537'

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This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River.
The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson's Bay Company passed here in December of 1824.
Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley.Erected by the This trail was an ancient Indian travel-way linking tribal villages in the south to salmon grounds of the Fraser River.The first white explorers, lead by Chief Trader James McMillan of the Hudson's Bay Company passed here in December 0f 1824.Using the Nicomekl and Salmon Rivers, they reached the Fraser and located the site of Fort Langley.
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HM NumberHM15C1
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Year Placed1961
Placed ByMunicipality of Surrey Department of Recreation Commission
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Date Added Saturday, October 11th, 2014 at 11:04pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)10U E 512737 N 5435114
Decimal Degrees49.06876667, -122.82561667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 49° 4.126', W 122° 49.537'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds49° 4' 7.56" N, 122° 49' 32.22" W
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Area Code(s)360
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 3653 Elgin Rd, Surrey BC 98281, CA
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