Cloverdale is one of Surrey’s oldest and most historically significant communities, known for its small-town charm, heritage buildings, and strong local pride. This suburb serves as a major cultural and administrative centre, featuring a mix of residential neighbourhoods, local shops, and event venues. The annual Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair draws thousands of visitors and highlights the community’s agricultural roots. Modern developments coexist with century-old architecture, giving Cloverdale a balanced and distinctive character. Residents enjoy access to schools, sports facilities, and parks, along with easy connections to Langley and the rest of Surrey. Cloverdale embodies a friendly, welcoming lifestyle where history and progress meet in everyday community life.
Location: 49.1161848, -122.7214847
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– Name: Cloverdale
– name:source: https://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/10212.html
– Note: Cloverdale, officially named a community in 1982, was named by railway engineers after Clover Valley, an area settled by William Shannon in 1875. Post Office opened 1892; station c.1891. Now part of Surrey’s municipal boundary.
– Former Name: Clover Valley
– Place Type: Suburban District
– Wikidata: Q2979739