LocationNorth Delta borders Surrey on the east side by Scott Road (or 120th Street), and on the north side by 96th Avenue and the Fraser River. To the north across the river is Annacis Island and Richmond, accessible via the Alex Fraser Bridge. Burns Bog is to the west, bordered by Highway 91. Clark Drive in Panorama Ridge marks the community boundary to the south. TransportationNorth Delta is mostly divided up into a grid with streets running north/south and east/west. Running east/west are the avenues, they are numbered with increasing numbers when traveling north, and vice versa. Running north/south, the streets are numbered following the grid laid out for the municipality of Delta. This grid is part of the greater street grid set out by the British Royal Engineers in the 19th Century. Lower numbers are nearest the Pacific Ocean, and the street numbering continues up through the 200's in Langley. Some of the main arterial roads in North Delta are River Road, Nordel Way, and 120th Street (Scott Road). River Road runs along the shore of the Fraser River. It starts in Surrey, and travels through the industrial zones of North Delta and the residential community of Annieville before junctioning the Nordel Way, where a driver can access Highway 91. No longer part of North Delta, River Road continues north of Burns Bog and terminates at Highway 99, where it becomes Highway 17. As of 2006, River Road is slated to be part of the proposed South Perimeter Road. Nordel Way is a high speed corridor that runs from River Road to Surrey, where it merges with 88th Avenue. It is mostly used by drivers commuting from the northern parts of North Delta and Surrey to Highway 91 and back. Until the late 1990's, Nordel Way used to terminate at 116th Street, but it was extended into Surrey. 120th Street, or Scott Road, is the street that divides Delta and Surrey to the east. Many businesses and shopping areas are along this street. The street travels into Surrey beyond 96th Avenue and joins with King George Highway, where one can cross the Pattullo Bridge into New Westminster. 72nd Avenue, 64th Avenue, and 56th Avenue (Highway 10) are also major connectors, having access from Highway 91 into Surrey. Currently, no major transit exchange exists in North Delta. However, before the 2000s, the Scottsdale Exchange was located in North Delta by Scott Road before it was moved to the other side of the border, within walking distance. The bus routes provide residents of North Delta connections to nearby SkyTrain stations such as Scott Road Station and 22nd Street Station, among other destinations. Neighbourhoods and communities
SchoolsNorth Delta has five high schools: North Delta Senior Secondary, Seaquam Secondary, Sands Secondary, Burnsview, and Delview. Up until the 2004 - 2005 school year, Sands, Burnsview, and Delview were junior secondary schools, only offering courses from grades 8 to 10. Graduates from these three schools would usually feed into North Delta Senior Secondary, which contained only grade 11 and 12 curriculum; Seaquam Secondary was the only complete grade 8 to 12 secondary school in North Delta. Incidentally, North Delta Secondary would typically have one of the largest graduating classes in British Columbia. Despite the controversy surrounding the reconfiguration, as of the 2004 - 2005, the three feeder schools were reconfigured to include grade 11 and 12 classes while North Delta Secondary would include junior level courses as well. Elementary schools in North Delta include McCloskey, Cougar Canyon, Devon Gardens, Chalmers, Sunshine Hills, Pinewood, Heath, Annieville, Hellings, Richardson, Gray, Jarvis, Immaculate Conception, Gibson, and Brooke. Immaculate Conception Delta was the top rated school in the FSA Provincial Standings in all of Delta. Recreational facilitiesNorth Delta is home to three recreational complexes: the recently renovated Sungod Recreation Centre, which houses both a swimming pool and an indoor ice rink; the Great Pacific Forum ice arena at the base of the Alex Fraser Bridge; and North Delta's oldest sports complex, the North Delta Recreational Centre, which consists of an ice rink, 6 curling sheets, and an outdoor pool. Lying adjacent to the North Delta Recreational Centre is a small kids' camp, a large softball park, and skateboard park. BusinessesNorth Delta is home to only one branch of Tim Hortons, but is within a block of four. It is also home to the first Krispy Kreme doughnut shop in British Columbia and currently the only Canadian store west of Mississauga1. Other businesses found in North Delta include McDonalds, Burger King, COBS Bread, Safeway, Superstore, Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, London Drugs, Esquire's Coffee, and White Spot. North Delta's major shopping centres are Scottsdale Centre, Scott 72 Centre, Delta Shoppers Mall and Kennedy Heights. See alsoReferences
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