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Absorbed in the beauty and tranquility of the countryside, it
is often difficult to fathom the City of Abbotsford as being
one of the fastest growing communities in North America.
Tucked perfectly between
majestic mountain ranges, Abbotsford is one of the most
productive agricultural areas in Canada. Its rich
combination of soil and ideal climate gives the Fraser Valley
an enviable reputation for producing major commodities like
dairy, poultry, vegetables and berries, swine, beef cattle,
greenhouses and nurseries. Renowned as the
"Raspberry Capital of Canada", Abbotsford is the
second largest raspberry producer in North America with an
estimated annual production of 34.5 million lbs., as well as
being a major producer of strawberries and blueberries.
Vegetable crops in the
Central Fraser Valley generate annual farm cash receipts of
$53 million, part of a total of $250 million worth of farm
products, much of which originates in the Abbotsford area.
Field-grown flowers and bulbs
such as daffodils, gladiolus and tulips are among some of the
specialty crops in our area.
Approximately 68% of BC egg
production, valued at $42 million at the farm gate, is located
in the Central Fraser Valley and processed at four grading
stations.
In addition, the Central
Fraser Valley boasts 88% of BC's turkey production, valued
at $17 million at the farm gate; 30% of BC's broiler
production, valued at $43 million and 40% of BC's broiler
breeders, valued at $7 million.
The dairy industry muscles in
with milk revenues of $72 million in the Abbotsford area
alone, part of the Fraser Valley's milk revenue of $216
million or 70% of BC's milk revenues.
Although Abbotsford prides
itself in its agricultural production, the city is rapidly
diversifying its industrial sector with manufacturing,
processing, transportation, construction, trades and services.
Manufacturing of feed and food products and a brick plant have
been supplemented by a wide range of additional products.
Construction-support
industries are on the rise due to a constant demand for more
new housing. Industry also makes its mark with an
impressive number of national and international firms
operating head offices out of our city.
Abbotsford boasts some of the
finest recreation facilities in Canada!
The Matsqui Recreation Centre
is winner of the '93 BC Recreation & Parks Association,
and the '94 Canadian Parks/Recreation Association Facility
Excellence Award. This tropical recreation haven offers
a Polynesian swimming experience in the province's largest
wave pool, thrilling water slide and a swirl pool; plus
amenities like a sauna anti steam room, weight room,
child-minding facility... and next door, a full-size
year-round ice arena for public skating and drop-in hockey
sessions.
The new state-of-the-art
Abbotsford Recreation Centre is the first facility in North
America to house both an Olympic size ice sheet and a free
form skating area dubbed the "Ice Experience."
It's enhanced by lush trees, mountains and clouds, a
snow-making machine and a tunnel. This facility also
encompasses the McMillan Pool complete with weight room,
Tarzan rope swing and swirl pool.
Our community features 9 lit
ball parks/soccer fields, 41 outdoor and 4 indoor tennis
courts and over 100 parks.
Private and recreational
opportunities also abound through spas, fitness centres, a
curling club, racquetball clubs, two l8-hole golf courses and
one 9-hole course with driving range, two bowling alleys and
an aerosports para-centre. Skiing at either Hemlock
Valley, Grouse Mountain, Seymour or Mount Baker is just over
an hour's drive away.
Educational facilities
include: 8 secondary, 35 elementary and 10 private schools, as
well as the Career Technical Centre and the ever-expanding
University College of the Fraser Valley.
The Abbotsford area also
offers 84 churches.
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