User:Rhonda/Regional Districts in BC

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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.

Stikine Region

The Stikine Region is the least densely populated part of BC, with one person per 100 square kilometers and no municipalities. (Map)

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58, -137 58, -134 58, -133 58, -132 58, -131 58, -130 58, -129 58, -128 58, -127 58, -126 58, -125 58, -124
57, -129 57, -128 57, -127 57, -126
56, -128 56, -127 56, -126 56, -125 56, -124

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)

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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)

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56, -132 56, -131 56, -130 56, -129 56, -128
55, -130 55, -129 55, -128 55, -127 55, -126
54, -129 54, -128 54, -127
53, -129 53, -128 53, -127
52, -129 52, -128 52, -127

Peace River Regional District

Peace River Regional District is south of the Northern Rockies Regional District. Dawson Creek is here. (Map)

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55, -124 55, -123 55, -122 55, -121 55, -120
54, -122 54, -121 54, -120

Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako

Bulkley-Nechako used to be called New Caledonia, by the North West Company. The municipality of Vanderhoof is the geographic centre of the province. (Map)

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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

Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District

Skeena-Queen Charlotte covers the Queen Charlotte Islands and part of the mainland. The highway is a ferry. (Map)

54, -133 54, -132 54, -131 54, -130 54, -129
53, -133 53, -132 53, -131 53, -130 53, -129
52, -132 52, -131
51, -131

Central Coast Regional District

The central coast is that bit of the mainland coast north of Vancouver Island and south of the Queen Charlotte Islands. It used to be Ocean Falls Regional District, named for the company town of Ocean Falls - now a ghost town. (Map)

53, -127 53, -126
52, -128 52, -127 52, -126 52, -125
51, -128 51, -127 51, -126 51, -125

Cariboo Regional District

The Cariboo Regional District has four municipalities and Barkerville, one of the most populated ghost towns in BC - during tourist season. (Map)

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52, -126 52, -125 52, -124 52, -123 52, -122 52, -121 52, -120
51, -125 51, -124 51, -123 51, -122 51, -121 51, -120
50, -124 50, -123

Thompson-Nicola Regional District

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District has two cities and numerous municipalities. It also encompasses Wells Gray Provincial Park, which proudly advertises that it is "larger than one in three countries" and which has a ban on motorized vehicles in substantial portions of the park. (Map)

52, -120 52, -119 52, -118
51, -120 51, -119 51, -118
50, -122 50, -121 50, -120 50, -119
49, -121 49, -120 49, -119

Columbia-Shuswap Regional District

The Columbia-Shuswap Regional District is home to the infamous Rogers Pass, the last section to be completed and generally considered the most inherently dangerous stretch of the trans-canada highway's 7,821 km. The slopes around the highway are closed to public access when there is snow, due to the artillery fire used to trigger controlled avalanches to clear the average 10m/year of snowfall. (Map)


52, -118 52, -117
51, -119 51, -118 51, -117 51, -116
50, -119 50, -118 50, -117 50, -116

Regional District of Mount Waddington

Regional District of Mount Waddington covers the northern end of Vancouver Island and a section of mainland adjacent to it. It's named for Mount Waddington, the highest mountain in BC, and also contains Mount Silverthrone, the highest volcano in Canada. The rest of the region consists of more mountains. (Island map, Mainland map)

51, -127 51, -126 51, -125
50, -128 50, -127 50, -126 50, -125
49, -126

Strathcona Regional District

Strathcona Regional District was recently separated from Comox Regional District. It's named for Strathcona Park on the island, possibly because they didn't want to name it for Campbell River. It is partly on Vancouver Island and partly on the mainland. (Island map, Mainland map)

51, -125 51, -124
50, -127 50, -126 50, -125 50, -124 50, -123
49, -127 49, -126 49, -125

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District contains four municipalities, including the Whistler resort town, but really only one road: highway 99 "sea to sky". For those who think the "sky" portion of that highway is at Whistler, you don't know what you're missing. (Switchbacks, extreme grade warning signs, and one-lane wooden bridges - and absolutely amazing views.) (Map)

51, -123 51, -122
50, -124 50, -123 50, -122 50, -121
49, -123 49, -122

Powell River Regional District

Powell River Regional District has a city and a highway, but the highway starts at a ferry terminal coming from a highway that also requires a ferry to access (sunshine coast) and ends at a ferry terminal to an island. (Map)

50, -124 50, -123
49, -124

Regional District of North Okanagan

The Regional District of North Okanagan has three cities and two main highways. Most of the population is in the City of Vernon and of the remainder, it is mostly in cities and smaller municipalities near Vernon. (Map)

50, -119 50, -118
49, -119 49, -118

Regional District of Central Kootenay

Regional District of East Kootenay

Comox Valley Regional District

Sunshine Coast Regional District

Fraser Valley Regional District

Regional District of Central Okanagan

Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District

Regional District of Nanaimo

Greater Vancouver Regional District

Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen

Regional District of Kootenay Boundary

Cowichan Valley Regional District

Capital Regional District