Albion, British Columbia
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Albion, British Columbia is a neighbourhood in Maple Ridge, British Columbia and is one of several small towns incorporated the municipality at its creation, as well as the oldest non-indigenous community of the district's settlements, being only slightly younger than Fort Langley, adjacent across the Fraser River, and Kanaka Creek, which is just to the west and lies along the creek of the same name. It is generally considered to be bounded by the Fraser River, Kanaka Way, and 240th Street. Sawmills and fishfloats featured in the area, now though the green fields and trees are succumbing to sprawl.
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Albion is served by School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows.
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