PORT KELLS, a neighbourhood in north SURREY, was originally founded on the south shore of the FRASER R opposite BARNSTON ISLAND by Henry Kells, who laid out a townsite in 1890. The commercial centre he dreamed of never developed, however, and Port Kells became a farming district (see AGRICULTURE).
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