. Fairview, BritishColumbia Fairview just west of and above Oliver miners found gold and fueled the growth ... of Oliver. The offices of the land project and the building that housed the BritishColumbia Provincial ... Okanagan Category Towns in BritishColumbia fr Oliver Colombie Britannique ... size city logo citylogo size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Canada BritishColumbia the name ... the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Oliver in BritishColumbia pushpin mapsize Location coordinates region CA BC subdivision type Country ... BC subdivision type2 Regions of Canada BritishColumbia Region subdivision name2 Similkameen Country South Okanagan subdivision type3 Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional district subdivision name3 Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen, BritishColumbia Okanagan Similkameen subdivision ... postal code type postal code V0H 1T0 area code 250 blank name List of BritishColumbia provincial highways Highways blank info BritishColumbia Highway 97 Highway 97 blank1 name blank1 info Waterways Okanagan River blank1 info Okanagan River website http www.oliver.ca Town of Oliver footnotes Oliver is a community at the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the BritishColumbia Interior Southern Interior of BritishColumbia , Canada , with a population of around 4370. The community of Oliver is made up of land governed by three different bodies the Town of Oliver, the Regional District ... BC website ref Origin of Name Named after John Oliver politician John Oliver 1856 1927 , Premier of BritishColumbia . Honest John and his government brought irrigation water and settlement lots to the area ... of SOHS Bill Barisoff , current Speaker of the BritishColumbia Legislative Assembly, graduate of SOSS ...Infobox settlement Basic info official name big Oliver big other name native name nickname settlement ... & service trades. Oliver is north of Osoyoos and south of Okanagan Falls . Tourism BC labels the community ... more details
Valley . The cities of Kamloops and Penticton , and rural towns of Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver ...Use mdy dates date March 2012 Infobox Province or territory of Canada Name BritishColumbia AlternateName ... Columbia.svg CoatOfArms Coat of Arms of British Columbia.png Map BritishColumbia, Canada.svg ... used for residents of BC. ref Slogan beautiful BritishColumbia Flower Pacific Dogwood ... BritishColumbia Liberal Party BC Liberal Viceroy Steven Point ViceroyType Lieutenant Governor Legislature Legislative Assembly of BritishColumbia PostalAbbreviation BC PostalCodePrefix List of V ... 6 ISOCode CA BC Website www.gov.bc.ca BritishColumbia IPAc en audio En ca BritishColumbia.ogg ... the westernmost province of Western Canada , BritishColumbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest ... accessdate January 24, 2012 ref The capital of BritishColumbia is Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria ... Canada , and the second largest in the Pacific Northwest . In 2009, BritishColumbia had an estimated ... , who became leader as a result of the BritishColumbia Liberal Party leadership elections party election on February 26, 2011. BritishColumbia s economy is largely resource based. It is the endpoint ... temperate to subarctic climate similar to the rest of Canada . Among the provinces, BritishColumbia ... presence of visible minorities from BritishColumbia in both the provincial and federal ... with Canada. All these factors define the embodiment of Canadian identity in BritishColumbia. Etymology ... of BritishColumbia , i.e. the Mainland , became a British colony in 1858. ref Ged Martin, The Naming of BritishColumbia, Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3 ... District , the British name for the territory drained by the Columbia River , in southeastern British ... Company . Queen Victoria chose BritishColumbia to distinguish what was the British sector of the Columbia ... the Oregon Territory in 1848 as a result of the treaty. Geography Main Geography of BritishColumbia ... more details
logo Image Columbia College logo.jpg 256px Columbia College is a two year liberal arts college in Vancouver, BritishColumbia . Mission Columbia College s mission is to prepare international ... Columbia College also provides a Full Requirement Courses for Business to Transfer to Third Year of Commerce in University of BritishColumbia http www.columbiacollege.ca en content business ... in BritishColumbia List of universities in BritishColumbia Higher education in BritishColumbia Education in Canada References reflist Commons External links http www.columbiacollege.ca Columbia College BC Uni state expanded private yes college yes Coord missing BritishColumbia Category Universities and colleges in Vancouver vi Columbia College Vancouver, BritishColumbia ...Advert date July 2010 Refimprove date December 2008 Infobox university name Columbia College image name native name latin name image motto Your pathway to university established 1936 type Private school Private Community college affiliation endowment principal Dr. Trevor Toone city flagicon Canada Downtown Vancouver province BritishColumbia country Canada coor campus Urban area Urban students 800 undergrad postgrad faculty staff alumni colors colours color box 072B61 Blue br color box FFFFFF White ... Columbia College Our Mission Retrieved September 23, 2011 ref History Canada s oldest independent international college, Columbia College has offered high school completion programs since 1936. In 1965 ... students. In 1985 Columbia College established its reputation as Canada s premier university preparatory ... and Africa. For over 70 years Columbia College has provided quality education to young adults who have completed their qualifications at Columbia College and proceeded to university. http www.columbiacollege.ca en content about us college history Programs Columbia College offers University transfer ... Boat Festival Alcan DragonBoat Festival for 7 years. Societies Student Association of Columbia College ... more details
, BritishColumbia Okanagan Falls Olalla, BritishColumbia Olalla Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver ...incomplete date October 2009 This is a list of communities in BritishColumbia , a Provinces and territories ... ies in parentheses after the settlement name e.g., Bradner, BritishColumbia Bradner Abbotsford , Barnhartvale, BritishColumbia Barnhartvale Kamloops , or Tsawwassen Delta . BC municipalities are incorporated ... Greenwood, BritishColumbia Greenwood , which retained city status after its depopulation a district ... yes 0&ndash 9 70 Mile House, BritishColumbia 70 Mile House 100 Mile House, BritishColumbia 100 Mile House District Municipality 105 Mile Post 2, BritishColumbia 105 Mile Post 2 Indian Reserve 108 Mile Ranch, BritishColumbia 108 Mile Ranch 150 Mile House, BritishColumbia 150 Mile House A Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Abbotsford City Agassiz, BritishColumbia Agassiz Kent Ahousat, BritishColumbia Ahousat Indian Reserve Ainsworth, BritishColumbia Ainsworth Aiyansh, BritishColumbia Aiyansh Aldergrove, BritishColumbia Aldergrove Township of Langley Alert Bay, BritishColumbia Alert Bay Village & Indian Reserve Alexandria, BritishColumbia Alexandria Alexis Creek, BritishColumbia Alexis Creek Alkali Lake, BritishColumbia Alkali Lake Alta Lake, BritishColumbia Alta Lake Whistler Ambleside, BritishColumbia Ambleside West Vancouver Anahim Lake, BritishColumbia Anahim Lake Anmore Village Annieville, BritishColumbia Annieville Surrey Anyox, BritishColumbia Anyox Argenta, BritishColumbia Argenta Armstrong, BritishColumbia Armstrong City Arrandale, BritishColumbia Arrandale Ashcroft, BritishColumbia Ashcroft Village Aspen Grove, BritishColumbia Aspen Grove Atlin, BritishColumbia Atlin Attachie, BritishColumbia Attachie Australian, BritishColumbia Australian B Baker Creek, BritishColumbia Baker Creek Baldonnel, BritishColumbia Baldonnel Balfour, BritishColumbia Balfour Bamberton, BritishColumbia Bamberton Bamfield, BritishColumbia Bamfield Barkerville, British ... more details
Columbia Osoyoos br Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver br Penticton, BritishColumbia Penticton br District Municipality of Westside, BritishColumbia Westside br Kelowna, BritishColumbia Kelowna br Vernon, BritishColumbia Vernon br Kamloops, BritishColumbia Kamloops br Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek br Williams Lake, BritishColumbia Williams Lake br Quesnel, BritishColumbia Quesnel br Prince George, BritishColumbia Prince George br Dawson Creek, BritishColumbia Dawson Creek br Fort St. John, BritishColumbia Fort St. John br Fort Nelson, BritishColumbia Fort Nelson previous ... and the community of Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver , before arriving at the locality of Kaleden, BritishColumbia Kaleden , where BritishColumbia Highway 3A Highway 3A diverges west. 13  km 8  mi north of Kaleden, Highway 97 arrives at the city of Penticton, BritishColumbia Penticton . North ... border junction jct state BC Hwy 3 in Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos br jct state BC Hwy 3A in Kaleden, BritishColumbia Kaleden br jct state BC Hwy 97C in Peachland, BritishColumbia Peachland br jct state BC Hwy 33 in Kelowna, BritishColumbia Kelowna br jct state BC Hwy 6 in Vernon, BritishColumbia Vernon br jct state BC Hwy 97A near Vernon, BritishColumbia Vernon br jct state BC Hwy 1 in Monte Creek, BritishColumbia Monte Creek br jct state BC Hwy 5 in Kamloops, BritishColumbia Kamloops br jct state BC Hwy 1 in Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek br jct state BC Hwy 16 in Prince George, BritishColumbia Prince George br jct state BC Hwy 2 in Dawson Creek, BritishColumbia ... numbered route in the Canada Canadian province of BritishColumbia and the longest provincial highway ... States border border at Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos in the south to the BritishColumbia ... 97 between the international border and Monte Creek, BritishColumbia Monte Creek on the Trans Canada Highway . It is named for the Okanagan region of BritishColumbia, through which it largely passes ... more details
BritishColumbia is a province of Canada , which has given its name to many associated places and institutions Geographic locations BritishColumbia Coast BritishColumbia Interior BritishColumbia Southern Interior Companies Bank of BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia Lottery Corporation Insurance Corporation of BritishColumbia Educational and scientific institutions BritishColumbia Institute of Technology BritishColumbia Wildlife Park , a zoo Royal BritishColumbia Museum in Vancouver, BritishColumbia University of BritishColumbia University of BritishColumbia Library University of Northern BritishColumbia Rail BritishColumbia Electric Railway Southern Railway of BritishColumbia Politics BritishColumbia Action Party BritishColumbia Conservative Party BritishColumbia Democratic Alliance BritishColumbia Democratic Coalition BritishColumbia Liberal Party BritishColumbia Moderate Democratic Movement BritishColumbia Party BritishColumbia Treaty Process BritishColumbia Unity Party BritishColumbia Utilities Commission Communist Party of BritishColumbia Executive Council of BritishColumbia Green Party of BritishColumbia Order of BritishColumbia , the Canadian province s highest honour Reform Party of BritishColumbia Sports BritishColumbia Dart Association BritishColumbia Derby BritishColumbia Hockey League BritishColumbia Intercollegiate Hockey League BritishColumbia Lacrosse Association BritishColumbia Lions , a Canadian Football League team BritishColumbia Mountaineering Club BritishColumbia Rugby Union Other The BritishColumbia Dragoons BritishColumbia Magazine BritishColumbia Pipers Association BritishColumbia Safety Council Spirit of BritishColumbia , an S class ferry in the BC Ferries fleet disambig ... more details
1964 direction a1 East terminus a1 jct state BC Hwy 3 in Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar direction b1 West terminus b1 jct state BC Hwy 3 in Creston, BritishColumbia Creston cities Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar , Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson , Creston, BritishColumbia Creston , Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos section2 Western section length km2 85 length round2 length ref2 length notes2 direction a2 East terminus a2 jct state BC Hwy 3 in Keremeos, BritishColumbia Keremeos direction b2 West terminus b2 jct state BC Hwy 3 Hwy 97 in Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos previous ... Loop Highway 3A is the designation of two segments of highway in the southern part of BritishColumbia ... along BritishColumbia Highway 3A near Kootenay Lake. This was the first segment of highway in BritishColumbia to receive the 3A designation. It acquired this designation when the Crowsnest Highway ... the Columbia River near Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar , which was replaced by a bridge in 1967 ..., BritishColumbia Castlegar , where it leaves Crowsnest Highway Highway 3 and travels 20  km 12  mi northeast to South Slocan, BritishColumbia South Slocan , where BritishColumbia Highway ..., BritishColumbia Nelson , where Highway 6 diverges south. 34  km 21  mi northeast of Nelson, Highway 3A reaches Balfour, BritishColumbia Balfour , on the western shore of Kootenay Lake. A ferry takes Highway 3A across Kootenay Lake to Kootenay Bay, BritishColumbia Kootenay Bay . Highway ... Bay, BritishColumbia Crawford Bay , Boswell, BritishColumbia Boswell , and Wynndel, BritishColumbia Wynndel to Creston, BritishColumbia Creston , where it rejoins Highway 3. Similkameen to Okanagan ... 3 and 4 laning. See also Glass House BritishColumbia a roadside attraction on highway 3A BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 003A Category Interior of BritishColumbia ... 3A goes south at this point, past Okanagan Falls 6  km from the junction to Oliver and Osoyoos ... more details
the riding are Princeton, BritishColumbia Princeton , Keremeos , Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver , Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos , Greenwood, BritishColumbia Greenwood , Grand Forks, BritishColumbia Grand Forks , Trail, BritishColumbia Trail , Rossland, BritishColumbia Rossland , Warfield, BritishColumbia Warfield , Montrose, BritishColumbia Montrose , Fruitvale, BritishColumbia Fruitvale , Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar , Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson , Salmo, BritishColumbia Salmo , Slocan, BritishColumbia Slocan , New Denver , Silverton, BritishColumbia Silverton , and Kaslo ...about the federal electoral district the larger region it is part of BritishColumbia Interior Infobox Canada electoral district province BritishColumbia image Southern Interior.png caption BritishColumbia Southern Interior in relation to other BritishColumbia federal electoral districts fed status ... Columbia Okanagan Similkameen , Kootenay Boundary Regional District, BritishColumbia Kootenay Boundary , Central Kootenay Regional District, BritishColumbia Central Kootenay demo csd Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson , Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar , Trail, BritishColumbia Trail , Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos , Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver , Grand Forks, BritishColumbia Grand Forks , Okanagan Similkameen C, BritishColumbia Okanagan Similkameen C , Central Kootenay E, BritishColumbia Central Kootenay E , Central Kootenay F, BritishColumbia Central Kootenay F , Central Kootenay H, BritishColumbia Central Kootenay H , BritishColumbia Southern Interior formerly known ... of Canada province of BritishColumbia , Canada , that has been represented in the House ... Okanagan and part of Okanagan Coquihalla riding. In 2004, its name was changed to BritishColumbia ... BritishColumbia Southern Interior Canadian election result top CA 2011 percent yes change yes expenditures ... in the BC Interior Ridings in BritishColumbia coord missing BritishColumbia Category BritishColumbia ... more details
The Provincial Party of BritishColumbia PROV was a political party in BritishColumbia , Canada . It was formed by a group of BritishColumbia Conservative Party dissidents known as the Committee of 100 , led and funded by the wealthy Alexander Duncan McRae General Alexander McRae and political elements from the United Farmers of BritishColumbia . The United Farmers had little influence over the merged party. The party was formed at a convention in Vernon, BritishColumbia Vernon on January 13, 1923. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper , another Conservative dissident at the time, was involved to oppose the wild cat schemes of McBride and Bowser and the unscrupulous government of Oliver. ref Ormsby, p. 420 ref The party platform sought freight rate equalization, cooperation with the federal government in the development of a northern railway, the elimination of Oriental labour, abolition of patronage, hiring of veterans, the elimination of income tax which had been introduced as a temporary measure during the war. The party nominated candidates only once, for the BritishColumbia general election, 1924 1924 election . In that election, McRae claimed that the BritishColumbia Liberal Party Liberal government of John Oliver politician John Oliver and the previous administrations of Conservative Premier William John Bowser , then the opposition leader, were corrupt. Many of his allegations were related to the funding of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway plan to reach Prince George in the Northern interior of the province, which was not achieved until many years later. He claimed that there were ... book author Margaret A. Ormsby title BritishColumbia A History publisher MacMillan Vancouver year 1958 id References references Category Provincial political parties in BritishColumbia Category Conservative ... achieved 24 of the popular vote in the 1924 election, McRae was not elected. Both Bowser and Oliver lost their seats but Oliver continued to lead his Liberal Party as Premier of a minority government ... more details
This is a list of canneries and cannery towns in BritishColumbia , Canada . Most but not all are on the BritishColumbia Coast Fish and seafood Fort Langley, BritishColumbia Fort Langley Gulf of Georgia Cannery Steveston, BritishColumbia Steveston Alert Bay, BritishColumbia Alert Bay Alexandra, BritishColumbia Alexandra aka Alexander Skeena River Balmoral, BritishColumbia Balmoral Skeena River Carlisle, BritishColumbia Carlisle Skeena River Claxton, BritishColumbia Claxton Skeena River Kingcome, BritishColumbia Kingcome Tallheo, BritishColumbia Tallheo Namu, BritishColumbia Namu Port Simpson, BritishColumbia Port Simpson Waglisla, BritishColumbia Waglisla Seaside Park, BritishColumbia Seaside Park , aka Seaside Longview, BritishColumbia Longview Port Essington, BritishColumbia Port Essington aka Essington, Skeena River Vancouver Bay, BritishColumbia Vancouver Bay St. Vincent Bay, BritishColumbia St. Vincent Bay Bliss Landing, BritishColumbia Bliss Landing Roy, BritishColumbia Roy Shoal Bay, BritishColumbia Shoal Bay Toba Inlet, BritishColumbia Toba Inlet listed on canneries page, but not in BCGNIS or Basemap not sure of location so can t write it Forward Harbour, BritishColumbia Forward Harbour Butedale, BritishColumbia Butedale Port Essington, BritishColumbia Port Essington Boswell, BritishColumbia Central Coast Boswell Wales Island Cannery Pearse Canal Redonda Bay, BritishColumbia Redonda Bay Glendale Cove, BritishColumbia Glendale Cove Porcher Island Cannery Skeena River lit. hundreds to go Fruit and vegetables Mission, BritishColumbia Empress Foods Royal City Foods Nabob Delnor Canada topic List of canneries in Category Geography of BritishColumbia Category History of BritishColumbia Category Coast of BritishColumbia Category Company towns in Canada Category First Nations history in BritishColumbia Category Fish processing Category Canneries BritishColumbia stub ... more details
See also Index of BritishColumbia related articles double image right Flag of British Columbia.svg 260 Coat of Arms of British Columbia.png 150 Flag of BritishColumbia Coat of arms of BritishColumbia Image BritishColumbia, Canada.svg thumb 220px Location of BritishColumbia The BritishColumbia Province of BritishColumbia is the westernmost of Canada s provinces. It lies between the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the province of Alberta to the east. BritishColumbia was the sixth province to join ... to BritishColumbia TOC limit limit 2 General reference Pronunciation IPAc en audio En ca BritishColumbia.ogg b r t k l m b i Common English name s BritishColumbia or BC Official English name BritishColumbia Common endonym s List of countries and capitals in native languages The Pacific Province , the Dogwood Province , Beautiful BritishColumbia , Beautiful B.C. Official endonym ... forms of place names Countries and nations Adjectival s BritishColumbia List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names Countries and nations Demonym s British Columbian Geography of BritishColumbia File BC relief.png thumb 220px Topographical map of BritishColumbia Main Geography of BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia is a Provinces and territories of Canada province of Canada Location The regions in which BritishColumbia is located are Northern Hemisphere , Western Hemisphere Americas ... Columbia Coast Canada s Pacific Coast Extreme points of BritishColumbia Demographics of BritishColumbia Population of BritishColumbia 4,254,500 2005 Area of BritishColumbia 944,735  km sup 2 sup 364,764.2 sq mi commons Atlas of BritishColumbia Atlas of BritishColumbia Environment of BritishColumbia File BC parks.png thumb 220px Parks in BritishColumbia Air pollution in BritishColumbia Climate of BritishColumbia Ecology of BritishColumbia Geology of BritishColumbia List of protected areas of BritishColumbia Protected areas of BritishColumbia List of BritishColumbia Provincial ... more details
Aberdeen, BritishColumbia may refer to Aberdeen, Fraser Valley Regional District, BritishColumbia in Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Aberdeen Kamloops , a neighbourhood in Kamloops geodis ... more details
Parsonville is a ghost town located near Lillooet, BritishColumbia Lillooet in BritishColumbia , Canada . ref cite author Basque Garnet title BritishColumbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited. date 1982 ref References Reflist coord missing BritishColumbia Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia ... more details
This is a list of mayors of municipalities in BritishColumbia . A Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Abbotsford Bruce Banman B Burnaby Derek Corrigan C Campbell River, BritishColumbia Campbell River Charlie Cornfield Castlegar, BritishColumbia Castlegar Lawrence Chernoff Central Saanich, BritishColumbia Central Saanich Jack Mar Chilliwack, BritishColumbia Chilliwack Sharon Gaetz Coldstream, BritishColumbia Coldstream Jim Garlick Colwood, BritishColumbia Colwood David A. Saunders Comox, BritishColumbia Comox Paul Ives Coquitlam Richard Stewart Courtenay, BritishColumbia Courtenay Greg Phelps Cranbrook, BritishColumbia Cranbrook Scott Manjak D Dawson Creek Mike Bernier Delta, BritishColumbia Delta Lois Jackson E Esquimalt, BritishColumbia Esquimalt Barbara Desjardins F Fort St. John, BritishColumbia Fort St. John Bruce Lantz H Hope, BritishColumbia Hope Laurie French K Kamloops Peter Milobar Kelowna Walter Gray Kimberley, BritishColumbia Kimberley James E. Ogilvie Kitimat, BritishColumbia Kitimat Joanne Monaghan L Ladysmith, BritishColumbia Ladysmith Robert Hutchins Lake Country, BritishColumbia Lake Country James Baker Langford, BritishColumbia Langford Stewart Young Langley, BritishColumbia city Langley Peter Fassbender Langley, BritishColumbia district municipality Langley District Rick Green M Maple Ridge, BritishColumbia Maple Ridge Ernie Daykin Merritt, BritishColumbia Merritt David Laird Mission, BritishColumbia Mission James Atebe N Nanaimo John Ruttan Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson John Dooley New Westminster Wayne Wright North Cowichan, BritishColumbia North Cowichan Tom Walker North Saanich, BritishColumbia North Saanich Alice Finall North Vancouver, BritishColumbia city North Vancouver Darrell Mussatto North Vancouver, BritishColumbia district municipality North Vancouver District Richard Walton O Oak Bay, BritishColumbia Oak Bay Christopher M. Causton P Parksville, BritishColumbia Parksville Ed F. Mayne Penticton Dan Ashton Pitt Meadows ... more details
website Oliver and District Museum Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver Regional ...Commons category Museums in BritishColumbia This list of museums in BritishColumbia , Canada contains ... alphabetical order. class wikitable sortable Name Town City Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional District Type Summary 3 Valley Gap Heritage Ghost Town Three Valley Gap, BritishColumbia ... roundhouse, mining company, wagon and buggy shop 5th BC Regiment Museum Victoria, BritishColumbia ..., BritishColumbia Richmond Metro Vancouver Military http www.12servicebattalion.com museum.htm website 83 Mile House Farm Equipment Museum and Historic Site 70 Mile House, BritishColumbia 70 Mile House ... Ranch, BritishColumbia 108 Mile Ranch Cariboo Regional District Cariboo Open air http www.historical.bc.ca main.html website Agassiz Harrison Museum Agassiz, BritishColumbia Agassiz Fraser Valley ..., BritishColumbia Dawson Creek Peace River Regional District Peace River History http www.tourismdawsoncreek.com ... Highway Alberni Valley Museum Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni Metro Vancouver ... Aldergrove, BritishColumbia Aldergrove Metro Vancouver Technology http www.telephonemuseum.ca pages ... equipment Alert Bay Public Library & Museum Alert Bay, BritishColumbia Alert Bay Regional District ... and culture Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery Armstrong, BritishColumbia Armstrong ... and art Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria Capital Regional District ... http artspeak.ca website , contemporary art centre Ashcroft Museum Ashcroft, BritishColumbia Ashcroft ...?pg arts website , local history Ashton Garrison Museum Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria Capital ..., BritishColumbia Atlin Stikine Region Stikine History http explorenorth.com library communities canada atlin.html information , http www.travel british columbia.com Northern BritishColumbia Atlin.aspx information , local history Barkerville, BritishColumbia Barkerville Historic Town Barkerville ... more details
The University of BritishColumbia is a public research university located principally in Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada. The University of BritishColumbia may also refer to the following One of the university s three satellite campuses UBC Okanagan University of BritishColumbia Okanagan , located in Kelowna, BritishColumbia, Canada. Robson Square Features University of BritishColumbia Robson Square , located in Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada. Great Northern Way Campus University of BritishColumbia Great Northern Way Campus , located in Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada. University of BritishColumbia Press , an affiliated publishing house, sometimes referred to simply as University of BritishColumbia in bibliographical citations disambig ... more details
and overlooks the Okanagan Valley town of Oliver, BritishColumbiaOliver . Television Rock Creek ... pushpin map Canada BritishColumbia the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki ..., none pushpin map caption Location of Rock Creek in BritishColumbia pushpin mapsize Location coordinates ... talk AndrewEnns Rock Creek is an unincorporated settlement in the Boundary Country of the BritishColumbia Interior Southern Interior of BritishColumbia , Canada . ref BCGNIS 20820 Rock Creek community ref Located at the confluence of the Kettle River Columbia River Kettle River with the eponymous Rock Creek BritishColumbia Rock Creek , ref BCGNIS 20818 Rock Creek creek ref site of the Rock Creek Gold Rush of 1860 , the community also lies at the junction of BritishColumbia provincial highway 33 BritishColumbia Highway 33 from Kelowna via Big White and BritishColumbia provincial highway 3 BritishColumbia Highway 3 , otherwise known as the Crowsnest Highway, which runs across the south of the province. Rock Creek was one of the settlements along the Dewdney Trail in BritishColumbia ... 3, Episode 8. See also Anarchist Mountain Greenwood, BritishColumbia Beaverdell, BritishColumbia Midway, BritishColumbia Johnstone Creek Provincial Park Camp McKinney, BritishColumbia References reflist Category Unincorporated settlements in BritishColumbia Category Boundary Country Category BritishColumbia gold rushes Category Mining communities in BritishColumbia Category Historical Chinatowns in BritishColumbia de Rock Creek BritishColumbia ... more details
John Oliver br BritishColumbia Liberal Party Liberal rowspan 3 March 6, 1918 br August 17, 1927 Designated ... Premier of BritishColumbia The Premier of BritishColumbia is the First Minister for the Canada Canadian province of BritishColumbia . The province was a British crown colony governed by the List of Governors of Vancouver Island and BritishColumbia Governors of BritishColumbia ref cite web url http www.britishcolumbia.com history title History and Heritage of BritishColumbia work BritishColumbia.com ... 023001 2185 e.html title BritishColumbia &ndash Canadian Confederation publisher Library ... in the Legislative Assembly of BritishColumbia Legislative Assembly . The Premier is BritishColumbia ... Governor of BritishColumbia . The Premier picks a cabinet from the elected members to form the Executive Council of BritishColumbia and presides over that body. ref name office cite web url ... and the Legislature &ndash Province of BritishColumbia publisher Province of BritishColumbia accessdate 2008 11 05 ref Members are first elected to the legislature during List of BritishColumbia ... office Before 1903, BritishColumbia did not use a party system instead, Premiers of BritishColumbia ... had no party affiliation, three were BritishColumbia Conservative Party Conservatives , eight were BritishColumbia Liberal Party Liberals , four were BritishColumbia Social Credit Party Socreds , and five were BritishColumbia New Democratic Party New Democrats . The first Premier was John ... is Christy Clark , who was designated BritishColumbia Liberal Party leadership election, 2011 February 26, 2011 . Premiers of BritishColumbia legend2 No party affiliation border 1px solid AAAAAA legend2 cornflowerblue BritishColumbia Conservative Party border 1px solid AAAAAA legend2 lightcoral BritishColumbia Liberal Party border 1px solid AAAAAA legend2 lightblue BritishColumbia Social Credit Party border 1px solid AAAAAA legend2 sandybrown BritishColumbia New Democratic Party border ... more details
Oceanside is a name adopted for a group of communities on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island in BritishColumbia , Canada. It is part of the Regional District of Nanaimo, BritishColumbia Regional District of Nanaimo and includes the City of Parksville, BritishColumbia Parksville and the Town of Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum Beach as well as the unincorporated communities of Nanoose Bay, BritishColumbia Nanoose Bay , Coombs, BritishColumbia Coombs , Errington, BritishColumbia Errington , French Creek, Bowser, BritishColumbia Bowser , Deep Bay marina village , BritishColumbia Deep Bay , Qualicum Bay and a few other smaller centres. The area is promoted by the http www.oceansidetourism.com home.asp Oceanside Tourism Association . BritishColumbia geo stub VancouverIslandCommunities coord missing BritishColumbia Category Populated places in the Regional District of Nanaimo ... more details
Howellton is a ghost town located in the Omineca Country region of BritishColumbia , Canada . The town is situated near Manson Creek, BritishColumbia Manson Creek and Dunkeld, BritishColumbia Dunkeld . ref cite author Basque Garnet title BritishColumbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited. date 1982 ref References Reflist coord missing BritishColumbia Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia ... more details
Langley, BritishColumbia may refer to Langley, BritishColumbia city Langley, BritishColumbia district municipality Langley Township Langley BC the postal city covering Langley CIty, and most of Langley Township geodis ... more details
Iverson Creek is a stream creek in northern BritishColumbia , Canada . It flows northeast into Toozaza Creek . ref BCGNIS 2923 Iverson Creek ref References reflist coord missing BritishColumbia Category Rivers of BritishColumbia BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date May 2010 Mount Helen is a mountain located in BritishColumbia , Canada . Its height is approximately 2.3  km. coord missing BritishColumbia DEFAULTSORT Helen Category Mountains of BritishColumbia BritishColumbia stub ... more details
Brooklyn is a ghost town located in the Boundary Country region of BritishColumbia . The town is situated beside Lower Arrow Lake. ref cite author Basque Garnet title BritishColumbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited. date 1982 ref References Reflist coord missing BritishColumbia Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia ... more details