Greendale, Chilliwack

Greendale
Village in Chilliwack
Greendale

Location of Greendale in British Columbia

Coordinates: 49°07′00″N 122°03′00″W / 49.11667°N 122.05000°W / 49.11667; -122.05000Coordinates: 49°07′00″N 122°03′00″W / 49.11667°N 122.05000°W / 49.11667; -122.05000
City Chilliwack
Province  British Columbia
Country  Canada
Settled c. 1860
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
Postal code V2P
Area code +1-604
Sumas Methodist Church near Chilliwack before 1900 off Yale Rd in Greendale

Greendale is a primarily agricultural settlement within Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada, located 92 kilometres (57 mi) east of the City of Vancouver. Greendale is located on the west side of Chilliwack, bordering the east side of the City of Abbotsford. The Vedder River forms the border between Greendale and Yarrow which lies to the South. Greendale, originally called Sumas until 1951 but was renamed because of the name of the adjoining municipality, the District of Sumas (now part of the City of Abbotsford), and also including Sumas, Washington.[1] The area was once a 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) lake at the base of Sumas Mountain. Sumas Lake was drained in the early 1920s. Greendale has experienced two major floods, after the completed drainage, in 1894 and 1948.[1]

The Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve is located in Greendale.

References

  1. 1 2 "Community of Villages". chilliwackmuseum.ca. Chilliwack Museum and Archives. Retrieved 17 March 2014.


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