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The dominant landform is the Nechako Plateau. Neighbouring regional districts are the Kitimat-Stikine, Central Coast, Cariboo, Fraser-Fort George, and Peace River Regional Districts; on its north the boundary with the southern edge of the remote Stikine Region is separated from the Bulkley–Nechako Regional District by the 56th parallel north.
2 Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako. 3 Capital Regional District. ... 10 Cowichan Valley Regional District. 11 Regional District of East Kootenay.
Populated places in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
The Comox–Strathcona Regional District was abolished in February 2008 and replaced by two successor regional districts: Comox Valley and Strathcona. [12] The Peace River–Liard Regional District was created October 31, 1967, when the regional district system was first being established. On October 31, 1987, it was split into the Peace River ...
Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (2 C, 41 P) C. Capital Regional District (6 C, 10 P) Cariboo Regional District (5 C, 24 P) ... Comox Valley Regional District;
As of the 2020 provincial election, Nechako Lakes comprises almost the entire area within the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako, located in central British Columbia. Communities in the electoral district consist of Vanderhoof, Houston, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Granisle.
The Nechako Region is the second-largest economic development region in British Columbia and covers an area of 200,023 km 2, from the Nechako plateau, in central British Columbia, northward to the border with Yukon Territory. [1] "Nechako" is an anglicization of netʃa koh, a Carrier word that means "big river."
Bulkley Nechako. Capital. ... (Comox Valley) – 118,663 km 2 (45,816 ... a regional district is an administrative subdivision of the province that consists of ...