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==Regional District of Fraser-Fort George== | ==Regional District of Fraser-Fort George== | ||
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+ | Fraser-Fort George has the city of Prince George (formerly Fort George) and ''three'' highways crossing it. ([http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/pop/maps/rdmaps2006/rd53.pdf Map]) | ||
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+ | |[[Mackenzie, British Columbia|55, -123]] | ||
+ | |[[Pine Valley, British Columbia|55, -122]] | ||
+ | |[[Chetwynd, British Columbia|55, -121]] | ||
+ | |[[Dawson Creek, British Columbia|55, -120]] | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[McLeod Lake, British Columbia|54, -123]] | ||
+ | |[[Salmon Valley, British Columbia|54, -122]] | ||
+ | |[[Sinclair Mills, British Columbia|54, -121]] | ||
+ | |[[Hart Ranges, British Columbia|54, -120]] | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Hulatt, British Columbia|53, -123]] | ||
+ | |[[Prince George, British Columbia|53, -122]] | ||
+ | |[[Barkerville, British Columbia|53, -121]] | ||
+ | |[[McBride, British Columbia|53, -120]] | ||
+ | |[[Grande Cache, Alberta|53, -119]] | ||
+ | |[[Muskeg River, Alberta|53, -118]] | ||
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+ | |[[Hendrix Lake, British Columbia|52, -120]] | ||
+ | |[[Valemount, British Columbia|52, -119]] | ||
+ | |[[Jasper, Alberta|52, -118]] | ||
+ | |[[Jasper National Park, Alberta|52, -117]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
==Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District== | ==Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District== |
Revision as of 14:57, 19 April 2009
Since Robyn's map of BC graticules is absurdly large for a regional geohash achievement, I thought I would define the graticules of the various Regional Districts. The more populated Regional Districts are disappointingly small in area; the GVRD (Greater Vancouver Regional District) for example spans only two graticules: Vancouver and Surrey.
I have sorted them more or less in "reading order" - top left to bottom right on a map of BC. That means the smallest and most populated regional districts are at the bottom of the page.
The table of graticules format was shamelessly stolen from Robyn's page.
I built these up by cross-referencing the minimal features on the linked Regional District maps from the BC Stats website with google maps and reading the "ll" parameter after centering the map on the point I wanted co-ordinates for. If you have better maps that show Regional District boundaries *and* co-ordinates, please feel free to correct my grids.
Contents
- 1 Stikine Region
- 2 Northern Rockies Regional District
- 3 Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
- 4 Peace River Regional District
- 5 Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
- 6 Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
- 7 Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District
- 8 Central Coast Regional District
- 9 Cariboo Regional District
- 10 Thompson-Nicola Regional District
- 11 Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
- 12 Regional District of Mount Waddington
- 13 Strathcona Regional District
- 14 Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
- 15 Powell River Regional District
- 16 Regional District of North Okanagan
- 17 Regional District of Central Kootenay
- 18 Regional District of East Kootenay
- 19 Comox Valley Regional District
- 20 Sunshine Coast Regional District
- 21 Fraser Valley Regional District
- 22 Regional District of Central Okanagan
- 23 Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District
- 24 Regional District of Nanaimo
- 25 Greater Vancouver Regional District
- 26 Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
- 27 Regional District of Kootenay Boundary
- 28 Cowichan Valley Regional District
- 29 Capital Regional District
Stikine Region
The Stikine Region is the least densely populated part of BC, with one person per 100 square kilometers and no municipalities. (Map)
Northern Rockies Regional District
The Northern Rockies Regional District is far more densely populated than Stikine, with an average of 14 people per square kilometer and one municipality. (Map)
59. -127 | 59, -126 | 59, -125 | 59, -124 | 59, -123 | 59, -122 | 59, -121 | 59, -120 |
58, -124 | 58, -123 | 58, -122 | 58, -121 | 58, -120 |
Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
Kitimat-Stikine is located just south of Stikine and stretches down the coast to the southern end of the Queen Charlotte Islands, inland of Skeena-Queen Charlotte. (Map)
Peace River Regional District
Peace River Regional District is south of the Northern Rockies Regional District. Dawson Creek is here. (Map)
Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
Bulkley-Nechako used to be called New Caledonia, by the North West Company. (Map)
55, -128 | 55, -127 | 55, -126 | 55, -125 | 55, -124 | 55, -123 |
54, -127 | 54, -126 | 54, -125 | 54, -124 | 54, -123 | |
53, -127 | 53, -126 | 53, -125 | 53, -124 | 53, -123 |
Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Fraser-Fort George has the city of Prince George (formerly Fort George) and three highways crossing it. (Map)
55, -123 | 55, -122 | 55, -121 | 55, -120 | |||
54, -123 | 54, -122 | 54, -121 | 54, -120 | |||
53, -123 | 53, -122 | 53, -121 | 53, -120 | 53, -119 | 53, -118 | |
52, -120 | 52, -119 | 52, -118 | 52, -117 |