Bridgeview, Surrey
Bridgeview is a neighbourhood in the Whalley town centre of Surrey, [British Columbia|Surrey], British Columbia, Canada, that stretches south from the Fraser River to King George Boulevard. The neighbourhood consists of all the low-lying area between the Port Mann Bridge in the east and the Pattullo Bridge in the west.
History
In the 1970s, dykes were constructed to prevent the neighbourhood from flooding. Water levels from prior floods had reached and in 1894 and 1948, respectively.Residents of the neighbourhood fought the municipality of Surrey in the mid-1970s to build proper sewers as septic tanks would often overflow into drainage ditches. Then-mayor Bill Vander Zalm and other municipal councillors resisted the idea as the municipality had industrial plans for the area.