In 1996, the tribe received fishing rights on the Fraser River.
In 1916 and 1917, sternwheelers were not used on the upper Fraser River at all.
It continues north to the Fraser River, sometimes using different local names.
The trip across the Fraser River took about five minutes.
The Fraser River is known for the fishing of white sturgeon.
The pass is drained to the north by the Fraser River.
This road was constructed to allow farmers to bring their produce to market from the north arm of the Fraser River.
In the 1990s, the land along the Fraser River was a hotbed of development.
It turned out to be the mouth of the Fraser River.
Fraser River collected on a $1.1 million insurance policy for the barge.