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Spuzzum topographic map

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Spuzzum

In 1956–57, contracts were awarded for the replacement of Spuzzum Creek bridge and associated roadwork, lying west of and higher than the railway bridge. In 1957–58, this work was completed. Once the new Alexandra Bridge opened in 1962, the highway bypassed Spuzzum at a higher elevation and the second Alexandra Bridge became redundant.

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Name: Spuzzum topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Spuzzum, Area B (South Fraser Canyon/Sunshine Valley), Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia, V0K 2S1, Canada (49.66976 -121.43442 49.70976 -121.39442)

Average elevation: 1,480 ft

Minimum elevation: 167 ft

Maximum elevation: 4,154 ft

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