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Dojo Location
7229 Mershon Street
(Mission Recycling Depot office building)
Mission, BC V2V 4M5
Mailing Address
Aikido Takayama
8165 Kunimoto Court
Mission, BC V2V 7N5
Phone: 604-852-7603
Email: sensei@aikidotakayama.com
Driving Directions
We are located in the beautiful Fraser Valley, about 1 hr 15 mins east of Vancouver, BC. Here's a Google Map of our location.
- From Maple Ridge: Taking the Lougheed Hwy east, it will end in Mission. Continue on the Lougheed until it turns into a one way street (N Railway) the railway runs on your right. Turn LEFT onto Horne St and an immediate RIGHT onto 1st Ave and Lougheed. Take the first RIGHT onto Murray St/Glasgow Ave. Take the second RIGHT onto Mershon St, continue to the Mission Recycling Depot at the end of the street.
- From Vancouver:When taking HWY 1 east, take the HWY-11 exit (EXIT 92) toward USA Border/Mission. Turn RIGHT onto Sumas Way/Provincial Route 11. Turn slight RIGHT onto Provincial Route 11/Abbotsford/Mission Hwy toward City Centre/Industrial Park. Merge onto Horne St, then turn LEFT to stay on Horne St. Turn LEFT onto Glasgow Ave, then RIGHT onto Merson St. Continue to the Mission Recycling Depot at the end of the street..
- From Chilliwack/Hope: When heading west take HWY 1 and EXIT 92. Follow above directions.
- From Tsawasen Ferry Terminal: Start out going Northeast toward Provincial Route 17/Ferry Cswy. Turn LEFT onto Provincial Route 17/Ferry Cswy. Turn RIGHT onto Ladner Trunk Rd/Provincial Route 10. Turn LEFT onto Glover Rd/Provincial Route 10. Turn slight RIGHT onto 70 Ave/Springbrook Rd/Provincial Route 10/Hwy-10-Bypass. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto 72 Ave. Merge onto Provincial Route 1 East/Trans Canada Hwy E. From here, follow directions above as from Vancouver.
History of Mission CityOriginally inhabited by the Stó:lō First Nations people, Mission, BC, founded in 1892, is on a southern coastal mountain slope overlooking the lush valley of the Fraser River.Mission is surrounded by the incredible beauty of mountainous vistas and natural forest settings. We are just 15 minutes drive north of the US border, and approximately 70 kilometers east of the City of Vancouver. Having a unique heritage, it is the site of Canada’s first train robbery, B.C.’s first rail link to the United States, one of the earliest hydroelectric dams and Fraser River bridges and home to the oldest known First Nations’ archeological site in British Columbia. |


