The City of Abbotsford is one of the fastest growing areas in
North America and covers approximately 92,433 acres. It is bounded by the Fraser River to
the north and the US Border at Sumas, WA to the south.
The original town site of Abbotsford was chosen by J.C.
Maclure and like many towns across Canada, named for the
director of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Henry
Abbott was the superintendent of the Pacific Division and also
happened to be the brother of Prime Minister Sr. John
Abbott.
The population of Abbotsford at last
count was 159,020 (in 2006) people with a trading area of close to a quarter of a million.
Abbotsford enjoys an ideal climate, with summer temperatures in the 20º C range and
rarely a day in the winter below freezing.