Regional district
| Regional Districts of British Columbia | |
|---|---|
YK
NWT
Alberni
Clayoquot Bulkley
Nechako Capital
Cariboo
Central
Coast Central
Kootenay C Ok.
Columbia
Shuswap CV
Cowichan
East
Kootenay Fraser
Valley Fraser
Fort George Kitimat
Stikine Kootenay
Boundary Mount
Waddington Nan.
North
Ok. Northern
Rockies Ok-
Simil. Peace
River qa.
North Coast
Squamish
Lillooet Stikine
Strathcona
SC
Thompson
Nicola | |
| Location | British Columbia |
| Number | 29 |
| Populations | 683 (Stikine Region) – 2,642,825 (Metro Vancouver) |
| Areas | 1,697 km2 (655 sq mi) (Comox Valley) – 118,409 km2 (45,718 sq mi) (Stikine Region) |
| Government | Municipal government |
| Subdivisions | Municipalities (cities, district municipalities, Indian government districts, island municipalities, mountain resort municipalities, regional municipalities, resort municipalities, towns, and villages) and Indian reserves |
In British Columbia in Canada, a regional district is an administrative subdivision. The district is part of a geographic region with different boundaries and governments. As of January 2020, there are 28 regional districts in the province.[1] Regional districts are different from the counties of British Columbia. The counties are only for justice administration.
References
- ↑ "Municipal and sub-provincial areas population, 2011 to 2019". Government of British Columbia. Archived from the original on January 29, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2020.