Fraser

Fraser may refer to:

Antarctica

 * Fraser Point, South Orkney Islands

Australia

 * Fraser, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb in the Canberra district of Belconnen
 * Division of Fraser (Australian Capital Territory), a former federal electoral division located in the Australian Capital Territory
 * Division of Fraser (Victoria), a current federal electoral division located in Victoria
 * Fraser Island, along the coast of Queensland

Canada

 * Fraser River
 * Fraser Plateau, a subplateau of the Interior Plateau, named for the river
 * Fraser Basin, a low-lying area, part of the Nechako Plateau, flanking the Fraser River in the Central Interior of British Columbia
 * Fraser Canyon, the stretch of the Fraser River from the city of Williams Lake south to the town of Hope, British Columbia
 * Fraser Valley, the region flanking the lowermost reaches of the Fraser River, from the town of Hope to the sea
 * Fraser Plateau and Basin complex, a World Wildlife Fund-named ecoregion in the Central Interior of British Columbia
 * Fraser, British Columbia, a location on the Klondike Highway
 * Fraser, Edmonton, a neighbourhood
 * Alex Fraser Bridge, between Delta and Richmond, British Columbia
 * Fraser Range, a small mountain range north of Nugent Sound on the Central Coast of British Columbia
 * Fraser Lake, British Columbia, a village in northern British Columbia

Malaysia

 * Fraser's Hill, Pahang

United States

 * Fraser, Colorado
 * Fraser, Idaho
 * Fraser, Iowa
 * Fraser, Michigan, in Macomb County
 * Fraser Township, Michigan, in Bay County
 * Fraser Township, Minnesota
 * Fraser, New York (disambiguation), various places

People

 * Fraser (surname)
 * Fraser Anning (born 1949), an Australian politician
 * Fraser Barron (1921–1944), an officer of the Royal New Zealand Air Force
 * Fraser Forster (born 1988), English footballer
 * Fraser Wilkins (1908–1989), United States diplomat

Other uses

 * Fraser fir, the tree species Abies fraseri
 * FRASER (Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research), a digital archive of the economic history of the United States maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis