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Walkability + transit

Fraser Heights — Walkability, Transit, and Commute

A focused reference on walkability + transit in Fraser Heights, drawn from the broader Fraser Heights area page — pulled out as its own page so it’s scannable on its own.

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By car at peak, downtown Vancouver is typically 55–80 minutes via Highway 1 across the Port Mann Bridge. Off-peak is closer to 40–55. Highway 1 access is at the 160 Street and 176 Street interchanges, both within the Fraser Heights footprint, so the on-ramp is genuinely short — one of the practical reasons the area has historically drawn corporate-relocation households. The Golden Ears Bridge on the eastern edge connects to Maple Ridge in 12–15 minutes off-peak via Golden Ears Way / 200 Street.

There is no SkyTrain station in Fraser Heights and none currently planned inside the neighbourhood. The Surrey-Langley extension (targeted to open late 2029) terminates at Langley City Centre Station, south of Fraser Heights via Fleetwood — the nearest station on that line will be Fleetwood at 160 Street + 80 Avenue, roughly 2 km south of the Fraser Heights core. A separate Surrey Central to Guildford SkyTrain extension is identified in TransLink's Mayors' Council 10-Year Vision but has no funded construction timeline announced as of mid-2026; treat the Guildford extension as a longer-horizon scenario rather than a same-decade certainty.

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Bronson Job PREC, REALTOR® at Royal LePage Ben Gauer & Associates — Langley + Fraser Valley + Greater Vancouver
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