The South Arm of the Fraser River flows near the delta region and contributes to Surrey’s rich environmental and economic landscape. It serves as an important ecological corridor supporting salmon runs, migratory birds, and wetland ecosystems. The riverbanks are dotted with walking trails and viewpoints where visitors can observe tidal changes and local wildlife in their natural habitat.
Beyond its natural role, the South Arm connects Surrey to regional waterways and industries that sustain local livelihoods. For those exploring the map, this part of the Fraser River showcases the city’s ongoing relationship with its waterways and commitment to protecting marine ecosystems.
Location: 49.1519151, -123.0534649
Tags:
– attribution: Natural Resources Canada
– Name: South Arm Fraser River
– Source: GeobaseNHN_Import_2009
– Waterway: River