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Chilliwack effectively began with the departure of Vickers from the Collectors in 1969, although the new name was not adopted until 1970.
Chilliwack's 18-year history, which saw the band move in a more commercial direction, was marked by periods of inactivity and many changes in personnel.
Throughout its history Chilliwack travelled widely, if intermittently, in Canada, and worked occasionally in the USA, where the popularity of 'My Girl' also brought the band TV appearances in 1981.
Only an hour east of Vancouver, Chilliwack is one of the largest communities in the Fraser Valley, serving as one of the main economic, educational and cultural hubs of the area.
Chilliwack's continued growth resulted in the incorporation of the Township of Chilliwack in 1873.
Location: Chilliwack is located between the Fraser River and the Trans-Canada Highway 1, approximately 50 miles (80 Km) southeast of Vancouver.