Lower Mainland - Communities

Communities

The Lower Mainland's communities includes large cities in Metro Vancouver, and smaller cities, towns and villages along both banks of the Fraser River. Neighbourhoods within cities are not listed unless historically or otherwise notable and/or separate. Only some of the many Indian Reserves are listed.

Upper Fraser Valley
  • Agassiz
  • Bridal Falls
  • Chehalis
  • Chilliwack
  • Cultus Lake
  • Greendale
  • Lake Errock
  • Kent
  • Harrison Hot Springs
  • Harrison Mills
  • Hope
  • Flood
  • Laidlaw
  • Popkum
  • Rosedale
  • Ruby Creek
  • Sardis
  • Yarrow
Central Fraser Valley
  • Abbotsford
  • Aldergrove
  • Bradner
  • Clayburn
  • Clearbrook
  • Deroche
  • Dewdney
  • Durieu
  • Hatzic
  • Huntingdon
  • Matsqui
  • Mission
  • Mount Lehman
  • Nicomen Island
  • Ruskin
  • Silverdale
  • Silverhill
  • Stave Falls
  • Steelhead
  • Sumas (Sumas Prairie)
  • Whonnock
Lower Fraser Valley/Metro Vancouver
  • Albion
  • Anmore
  • Annieville
  • Barnston Island
  • Belcarra
  • Boundary Bay
  • Bridgeport
  • Brighouse
  • Burnaby
  • Burquitlam
  • Cloverdale
  • Coquitlam
  • Crescent Beach
  • Derby ("Old Derby")
  • Douglas
  • Delta
  • Fort Langley
  • Haney
  • Kanaka Creek
  • Langley City
  • Langley District
  • Maillardville
  • Maple Ridge
  • New Westminster
  • Newton
  • North Vancouver City
  • North Vancouver District
  • Pitt Meadows
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Port Hammond (Hammond)
  • Port Kells
  • Port Moody
  • Queensborough
  • Richmond
  • Sapperton
  • Scottsdale
  • Steveston
  • Surrey
  • Tsawwassen
  • Vancouver
  • West Vancouver
  • Whalley
  • White Rock
  • Yennadon

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