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I know it lands on Annacis, but isn't the stretch that goes from Annacis to Richmond part of the Alex Fraser Bridge as well? I remember reading somewhere that the little bridge there is officially considered part of the A Fraser span. (Mmmm...technicalities...yummy...) --Buchanan-Hermit™..CONTRIBS..SPEAK! 06:43, 11 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
That depends if we're talking about the bridge by itself, or the bridge as a system that includes that little bridge as well. But for as far as I remember, the sign that commemorates the opening of the bridge when travelling southbound is on Annacis Island. (And believe me, I cross that bridge at least twice a week.) --deadkid_dk 07:31, 11 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
p.s. ooh, that sign is in the picture on the article too! (just noticed.) -- deadkid_dk 07:33, 11 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm. I'm talking about the system but I guess I'll settle for what's there now, until the next guy comes along who makes the same change. --Buchanan-Hermit™..CONTRIBS..SPEAK! 07:35, 11 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
What is meant buy this sentence : " It forms Fraser River, such as Delta, Blaine Washington and White Rock. " White Rock & Blaine???
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