Sumas Prairie

Sumas Prairie is a landform in British Columbia, Canada and the State of Washington, United States. Part of the Fraser Lowland, it was created by the draining of Sumas Lake early in the 20th Century, and extends from the Vedder Canal southwestwards into northern Whatcom County, Washington.[1] The British Columbia Highway 1 traverses the former lakebed on the prairie between Abbotsford and Chilliwack.[2]

All of its Canadian portion, except its northeasternmost area around Yarrow, which is part of today's City of Chilliwack, was formerly the District of Sumas, which was amalgamated into the District of Abbotsford in 1972.[3]

View of Sumas Prairie from Lower Sumas Mountain, Abbotsford.
  1. ^ BCGNIS entry "Sumas Prairie"
  2. ^ "What is Sumas Lake? 100 years ago, Abbotsford had a 134 sq km lake (PHOTOS) | Urbanized". dailyhive.com. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  3. ^ BCGNIS entry "Sumas (district municipality)"

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