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Peace River Regional District

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northeastern BC with a 2.5-fold increase, in population by 1956. Industrial development began with the provincially funded megaprojects which included the extension of transportation and utility infrastructure through the Rocky Mountains to Chetwynd and across the region and the construction of two hydroelectric dams at Hudson's Hope. An oil and gas industry developed and helped Fort St. John's population increase from 3,619 people in 1961 to 13,891 in 1981 surpassing Dawson Creek as the largest city. The last municipality in the region to incorporate was Tumbler Ridge which was built by the province in 1981 as an instant community to service two proposed coal mines. The region experienced little growth in the late-1980s and the population remained between 55,000 and 59,000 between 1992 and 2003. Since then, with a booming oil and gas industry, the population has gained over 5,500 people in three years.
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waste, rural budgets, and parks and recreation. The directors are joined with members of the public on committees for agricultural advisory, libraries, fire protection, community sewer systems, and emergency management. Directors can also be appointed to outside agencies to represent the interests of the Regional District.
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The Electoral Area Directors Committee, consisting of the four electoral area directors, meet separately from the Board as a committee twice a month and addresses issues from their jurisdictions that do not require municipal participation. The board directors also form committees for wildlife, solid
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in 1907 and opened it to homesteading in 1912. Pioneer Hector Tremblay, and a few others, helped cut trails and opened stores and lodges to help incoming settlers. The first community of these settlers was established at Pouce Coupe, around Tremblay's cabin. The land was granted back to the province
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The Regional District is governed by a board of 11 directors. The Board consists of one representative from each municipality, usually the mayors, and one director from each electoral area. The municipal representatives, and their alternates, are elected by the municipal councils and the electoral
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into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and beyond. European-Canadian explorers penetrated the area during the 19th century by canoeing along the Peace River and establishing trading posts at Fort St. John and Hudson's Hope. In 1883 the province gave the federal government control over 3,500,000
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with low year-round precipitation. Moist Pacific air loses its precipitation over several mountain ranges before moving over the region, while Arctic air masses are uninterrupted. About 61% of BC's bird species and 46% of all breeding species occur in this ecoprovince. This ecoprovince is divided
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flows west-to-east through the middle of the eastern half of the regional district. West of the Rockies the terrain is severe mountain wilderness with few roads and only a handful of inhabitants. Its total land area is 119,200.1 km (46,023.42 sq mi), the largest regional district in British
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was constructed by 10,000 US Army servicemen connecting Dawson Creek to Alaska via Fort Nelson. After the war and turning the highway over the province, the highway made it much easier to transport resources and agricultural products to rail lines and left Dawson Creek with 14-fold increase, and
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The region grew slowly as agricultural settlements spread westward to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and northward to the muskegs of the Liard. In 1932 Pouce Coupe became the first community in the region to incorporate as a village, followed by Dawson Creek in 1936 after a rail line was
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and Lakota Agriplex and is owned by the City of Dawson Creek with capital costs partly borne by ratepayers in the Village of Pouce Coupe and a defined portion of Electoral Areas D and E. The Encana Events Centre, aka and formerly the Dawson Creek Events Centre, is operated by
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Despite this large area, only about 64,272 people live there, giving the Regional District a population density of 0.54 people per km (1.4 people/mi). The people live almost exclusively in the agricultural areas in British Columbia's portion of the
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The Regional District is the largest in the province, comprising 13% of its area. At 119,200 km (46,023 mi) it is similar in area to the American state of
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Westward expansion during the 18th and 19th centuries pushed First Nation groups westward and into competition with each other for resources. The Algonkian-speaking
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acres (14,200 km) of land, anywhere north the Rocky Mountains, as part of a deal to extend a rail line to Vancouver. After settling land claims with
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In cooperation with member municipalities and communities, the PRRD supports and/or finances recreation facilities in many communities. These include:
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Located east of the Rockies, the regional district is characterized by rolling hills with grain and cattle farms. About 40% of the province's
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the Clearview Arena, operated by the Clearview Arena Society; the arena is located 40 minutes northeast of Fort St John.
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Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
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The regional district supports community organizations in maintaining various public community halls and grounds.
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Chetwynd Recreation Complex, aka the Chetwynd and District Recreation Centre, operated by the District of Chetwynd
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Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
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Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
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was created when the PRLRD split to create the PRRD and the NRRD. The Regional District borders with six
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are located within the regional district's boundaries, but are not governed by the regional district.
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the North Peace Leisure Pool, operated by the City of Fort St John, in that city's downtown
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area directors are elected for 3 year terms by their constituents during province-wide
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is larger, but is not a regional district.) The total population reported in the
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The Regional District is covers portions of two provincial electoral areas:
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was 58,264 with 24,019 private dwellings, up from 55,080 people in 2001.
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in 1930 after conflicts regarding the water and mineral rights emerged.
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total private dwellings, a change of -2.2% from its 2016 population of
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Its modern boundaries were established on October 31, 1987, when the
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The Peace River Regional District administers five regional parks:
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was divided in two. The separated northern territories became the
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straddling the Peace River. This biogeoclimatic zone, called the
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Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
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The regional district and the municipalities within it observe
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South Peace Multiplex comprises the Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre,
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recorded 8,444 people in northeastern BC but a year later the
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015).
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021).
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022).
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (August 20, 2019).
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BC Names/GeoBC entry "Fort Nelson-Liard Regional District
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (June 4, 2019).
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (July 2, 2019).
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groups in the Peace River Regional District (1996–2021)
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Recreation Centre page, District of Chetwynd website
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BC Names/GeoBC "Peace River-Liard Regional District"
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The 348:117,387.55 km (45,323.59 sq mi) 54:Rolling grass hills just outside Fort St. John 2502: 2338: 2044: 2042: 1923: 21:Regional district in British Columbia, Canada 16:Regional district in British Columbia, Canada 2097:"Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population" 2509: 2495: 2345: 2331: 2315: 2218: 2192: 2166: 2140: 2114: 2088: 2039: 1785:Golata Creek Club & Recreation Grounds 1038: 449: 2062: 2058:Ecology – Ecoregion Classification System 1914: 190: 2262:Recreation facilities page, PRRD website 1721: 860: 856: 2461:Regional District of Fraser-Fort George 2914:Regional districts of British Columbia 2901: 2466:Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 2367:Northern Rockies Regional Municipality 893:Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 555:Northern Rockies Regional Municipality 2490: 2326: 1932: 154: 100: 2456:Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako 2360: 2284:Encana Events Center "About Us" page 1896: 514:The regional district also has four 2882: 802:had pushed the Athapaskan-speaking 551:Fort Nelson-Liard Regional District 547:Peace River-Liard Regional District 208: 13: 1211: 1206: 1201: 1196: 1191: 1186: 1181: 1176: 1171: 1166: 1161: 1155: 966:. This area is characterized by a 949:Boreal White and Black Spruce Zone 581:Municipalities and electoral areas 118: 14: 2930: 2302: 1788:Halfway-Graham Recreation Grounds 1696: 844:extended there from Alberta. The 516:regional district electoral areas 2881: 2869: 2858: 2857: 2444: 2419: 2411: 2388: 1862:The surrounding regions, namely 883:. The northern border along the 232: 207: 189: 171: 153: 136: 135: 117: 99: 92: 73: 63: 48: 2288: 2277: 2266: 2255: 2244: 1872:Prince George, British Columbia 1791:Halfway-Graham Gymkhana Grounds 1082: 956:Ecoregion Classification System 2596:Mountain resort municipalities 2432:County of Grande Prairie No. 1 2251:Local Parks page, PRRD website 2051: 2027: 2016: 2005: 1955: 1692:Parks and community facilities 897:County of Grande Prairie No. 1 262:Administrative office location 172: 1: 2909:Peace River Regional District 2445: 2417:Peace River Regional District 2389: 2123:"Census Profile, 2016 Census" 1949: 1803:Upper Pine Recreation Grounds 1736:Buick Creek, British Columbia 1003:. 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Regional district
Rolling grass hills just outside Fort St. John
Flag of Peace River
Official logo of Peace River
Peace River Regional District is located in Peace River Regional District
Fort St. John
Dawson Ck.
Chetwynd
Tumbler Ridge
Taylor
Hudson's Hope
Pouce Coupe
A map of British Columbia depicting its 29 regional districts and equivalent municipalities. One is highlighted in red.
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