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    Abbotsford, British Columbia. The Sumas–Huntingdon port of entry at the north end of State Route 9 operates 24 hours a day. Sumas shares Nooksack Valley School...
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    The Sumas–Huntingdon Border Crossing connects Sumas, Washington and Abbotsford, British Columbia on the Canada–US border. Washington State Route 9 on the...
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    eastern Fraser Lowland, located on the south side of the Sumas River between the foothills of Sumas Mountain (not to be confused with the same-named American...
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    Abbotsford), as well as Sumas, Washington. The area was once a 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) lake at the base of Sumas Mountain. Sumas Lake was drained in the...
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    first residents of the area are the Stó:lō Nation. The Upper Sumas 6 Indian reserve of the Sumas First Nation is located at Kilgard within Abbotsford city...
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  • formerly the District of Sumas, which was amalgamated into the District of Abbotsford in 1972. Since the draining of the lake, Sumas Prairie has periodically...
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  • Casey Bauman (category People from Sumas, Washington)
    State and Augustana. Bauman was born in 2000 in Bellingham, Washington, and grew up in Sumas, near the Canadian border; he qualified for Canadian citizenship...
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  • Sumas 2 was a proposal for an additional cogeneration electric power plant in the town of Sumas, Washington near the Canada–United States border. The...
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    and the U.S. state of Washington. The Sumas River originates in the Sumas Mountain (American Sumas) in Whatcom County, Washington, with its tributary creeks...
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  • Sumas Mountain, also referred to as Canadian Sumas to distinguish it from an identically named mountain just 10 km (6.2 mi) to the south in U.S. state...
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    the name, it is actually located right next to the upper stream of the Sumas River, and is 2 km (1.2 mi) northeast of the nearest bank of the Nooksack...
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    junction of Washington State Route 542 (the Mount Baker Highway) and State Route 547, which leads over a low pass on the northeastern flank of Sumas Mountain...
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    where (SR 539 connects to British Columbia Highway 13 the Sumas–Huntingdon Border Crossing at Sumas (SR 9 connecting to Abbotsford, BC) An additional unmanned...
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    547, which connects over a low pass on the northeast flank of Sumas Mountain to Sumas and the border crossing with Abbotsford, British Columbia. According...
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    closest approach to the international boundary, about 6 miles north of Sumas, Washington. Pitt Lake, one of the Fraser's last tributaries and among its largest...
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  • Look up Sumas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumas is a city in Washington. Sumas may also refer to: Sumas First Nation, a Native American tribe...
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    Gale Bishop (category People from Sumas, Washington)
    American professional basketball player. Born in Sumas, Washington, he played collegiately for the Washington State University. He played for the Philadelphia...
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  • The Sumas First Nation (Halkomelem: Sema:th) Sumalh or Sumas Indian Band is a band government of the Sto:lo people located in the Upper Fraser Valley region...
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    on March 28. The Royal Canadian Air Force shot down balloons over Sumas, Washington, on February 21 and Galiano Island in British Columbia on March 10...
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    the 48 contiguous states Sumas, Washington 49°00′08.6″N 122°15′40″W / 49.002389°N 122.26111°W / 49.002389; -122.26111 (Sumas, WA) – northernmost incorporated...
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  • population of 300 in the 1750s of which 150 were Sumas. A smallpox epidemic in the 1780s killed most of the Sumas living at the mission and they soon lost their...
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  • border crossing renamed to Abbotsford.[citation needed] Sumas, British Columbia (District of Sumas until 1972) "Huntingdon (community)". BC Geographical...
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    intersects SR 546 in a rural area and travels northeast along the Sumas River to Sumas. In Sumas, SR 547 ends at SR 9 and a spur route that serves trucks branches...
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  • Cecil Edmund Yarwood (category People from Sumas, Washington)
    and Helma Yarwood. He grew up on the Canadian–American border near Sumas, Washington, giving him dual citizenship. Graduating from high school at the age...
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    utility of the technique on 25 October 1923, when a DH-4 flew from Sumas, Washington, on the Canada–United States border, to Tijuana, Mexico, landing in...
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    Ghadarite, Mewa Singh, was arrested while re-entering Canada from Sumas, Washington for attempting to bring weapons into Canada. William C. Hopkinson...
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  • Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (category Defunct Washington (state) railroads)
    incorporation. The historical accomplishment of the line was Seattle to Sumas at the border, with British Columbia, Canada, connecting with the Canadian...
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  • Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad (category Defunct Washington (state) railroads)
    built in the northwestern part of Washington, between the town of Whatcom, now Bellingham, then to the town of Sumas, to connect with the Canadian Pacific...
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    Milwaukee Road (category Defunct Washington (state) railroads)
    with Southern Pacific at Portland, Oregon and Canadian railroads at Sumas, Washington. The railroad's foothold on transcontinental traffic leaving the Port...
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  • in Washington state (Port Angeles and Longview) and two in Oregon (Molalla and Philomath). It operates the Cedarprime remanufacturing plant in Sumas, Washington...
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