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Pitt Meadows, British Columbia


 
Pitt Meadows is a District Municipality in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Pitt Meadows is part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. The population of Pitt Meadows was approximately 14,700 in 2001.

Table of contents
1 Geography
2 Transportation
3 Industry

Geography

Pitt Meadows is a largely flood plain town, sandwiched between the Pitt River on the west and Maple Ridge on the east. To the north, Pitt Lake is the largest tidal lake in the world, connected by the Pitt River to the Fraser River, which is the southern boundary of Pitt Meadows. The Pitt River flows backwards at high tide and has created a delta where it joins the lake. The northern sector of the flood plain, closest to Pitt Lake, is largely a peat bog including a large wildlife refuge.

On the west side of the Pitt River (closer to Vancouver) is Port Coquitlam.

Transportation

The main portion of the town of Pitt Meadows is bisected by the CPR mainline. As of 2003, the CPR intermodal yards and distribution centre west of the town centre are being expanded.

TransLink's West Coast Express commuter trains connect Pitt Meadows to Vancouver and Mission.

There are no buildings over three stories tall due to the proximity of the Pitt Meadows Airport to the southeast. The airport is currently (2003) undergoing expansion to become a commercial airport for short-haul prop-driven planes. The airport is also home to a skydiving school with a separate runway, as well as a number of other businesses.

Industry

In addition to the commercial activity that already exists in Pitt Meadows, a new retail shopping centre is being built in the border with Maple Ridge.

Major agricultural products include cranberry and blueberry farms as well as a number of specialty green-houses growing everything from cut-flowers to specialty peppers.








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