British Columbia Highway 11

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Highway 11 marker

Highway 11

Abbotsford-Mission Highway
Sumas Way
Highway 11 highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length17 km (11 mi)
Existed1958–present
Major junctions
South end SR 9 at the United States border
Major intersections Hwy 1 in Abbotsford
North end Hwy 7 in Mission
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Major citiesAbbotsford, Mission
Highway system
Hwy 10 Hwy 12

Highway 11, known locally as the Abbotsford-Mission Highway, is a 17 km (11 mi) long at-grade expressway (With the southernmost part of the highway two lanes) that literally cuts the Fraser Valley in half. The highway was first given the '11' designation in 1958, and it originally followed South Fraser Way through Abbotsford, being re-routed onto the four-lane Sumas Way in the mid-1980s. Highway 11 originally entered Mission over the same bridge that carries a spur of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the Fraser River, but it was re-routed onto its own bridge, the Mission Bridge, in 1973.

Route details

In the south, Highway 11 begins at the Huntingdon Canada/US border crossing, where it connects with Washington State Route 9. The highway goes north for 3 km (2 mi) to its junction with Highway 1. North of Highway 1, the route travels 4 km north (2½ mi), passing through two interchanges, before arriving at an intersection with Gladys Road. Highway 11 is facing west at this point, so it turns right onto its own dedicated route. Highway 11 from this point proceeds north for 10 km (6 mi). It passes through the community of Matsqui and an interchange into Matsqui's centre, then crosses the Fraser River over the Mission Bridge into Mission, where it terminates at its junction with Highway 7.

Major intersections

The entirely of the route is in the Fraser Valley Regional District.


LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Continues as Washington State Route 9 after the Sumas/Huntingdon border crossing
City of Abbotsford2nd Avenue east
4th Avenue
Vye Road
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) to Langley, ChilliwackPartially grade-separated
Delair Road
Marshall Road
South Fraser Way
Old Yale RoadGrade-separated; no southbound exit
Old Clayburn RoadGrade-separated
Gladys Avenue southHighway 11 turns right from Sumas Way onto Abbotsford-Mission Highway
Turner StreetSouthbound exit/entrance
Hazelwood Avenue, Industrial Avenue
McCallum Road west
Valley Road west
Bateman Road east
Clayburn Road
Townshipline RoadPartial access (right in/right out)
Harris Road
Fore RoadNorthbound exit/entrance
Riverside StreetPartial access (northbound entrance, southbound exit)
Mission Bridge over Fraser River
District of MissionHorne Street expressway connector to Highway 7 eastbound and Mission City Centre
Northbound collector lane; exits to London Avenue, shopping centre
Southbound collector lane; exits to London Avenue, Dyke Road to Mission Raceway Park and Horne Street
Highway 7 (Lougheed Highway) to Maple Ridge, KentNorthern terminus
Continues as Cedar Valley Connector and Cedar Street into Mission
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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