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expanded in 1991 and added a cogeneration plant in 1993. Fibreco Pulp doubled its capacity in 1996, the Younger Natural Gas Liquids Extraction Plant (to extract water and sulphur from natural gas) was expanded in 1996, and the Taylor Straddle plant (to extract ethane from natural gas) was built in 1997. Since 1993, the town of 1,373 residents have built a new hockey arena, leisure skating arena, curling rink, and an 18-hole golf course. Strong community pride also developed as demonstrated by the town placing first at the provincial level, in its small category, in the parks and gardens-oriented Communities in Bloom Competition in 1997 and second in the national competition in 1998. Other local projects have included building a memorial garden and cenotaph in 2000 dedicated to the 341st Engineers of the U.S. Army corps of Engineers who were stationed on the Taylor Flats in 1942 during the construction of the Alaska Highway and the Peace River Suspension Bridge.
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hockey rink and leisure skating rink, both of which are used for roller hockey, trade shows and conventions in the summer. The four sheet curling rink is used as a swimming pool in the summer. The District's newest facility, built in 2001, is a CND $ 1.2 million multi-purpose community hall and gymnasium, which now features a rehabilitation studio. The 320-acre (1.3 km), 18-hole Lone Wolf Golf Course opened in 1995 at a cost of $ 3.5 million and is managed by the District. Meandering around the course, by agricultural fields, and a community forest, is the 4.2 km ParticipACTION Trail. In the winter the golf course and its trails are used for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and other winter activities.
111: 77: 827: 719: 710:, a little over the provincial average 68.5% are married while 31.5% are single. With 2.5% of Taylor residents being foreign-born, and 96.4% with an English-only mother tongue, the town has few visible minorities. While not counted as visible minorities during the census, 180 people considered themselves to have an Aboriginal identity, just over twice the provincial average of 5.4%. Housing is mostly owned with 21.5% of the stock being rented, with the provincial average being 29.8%. 601: 984: 2820: 2832: 92: 2301: 872: 2844: 2318: 2293: 863:, which in 2005 had an enrollment of 147 students. Any students grades 7 and up are transported to Fort St. John for secondary school education. Taylor funds a volunteer fire department, which covers the town plus several kilometers into the rural areas. The closest hospital for Taylor residents is the Fort St. John General Hospital but residents can access medical resources through the Taylor Medical Clinic. 2276: 479: 975:, 32.3%, or 250 people (220 males and 25 females), are employed as tradesmen, transport and equipment operators and in related occupations. With Fort St. John only 14 km north of Taylor it is within commuting distance for employees and shoppers. Taylor itself has little commercial retail stores, including no grocery store, but residents commute to Fort St. John for their retail needs. 118: 411:. The first settler on the flat was a trapper named Herbert Taylor in 1911. The town incorporated in 1958 with industrial business beginning to locate there. Since then, Taylor has remained a small town, even though it has developed a large industrial base. It has become home to the annual World's Invitational Class 'A' Gold Panning Championships and was featured on the 436:, who inherited buildings, equipment and land from his survey team when they left the area. In 1915, there were 20 settlers. (Fort George Herald, 9 Oct 1915) In 1919, with the help of Taylor's nine children, along with those from a few American families who settled there, the provincial government opened the Taylor Flats School. 903:. In response to the decline of the forest industry, the town has expanded its tourism industry. After the Canfor mill closure, the District established a plan to develop Peace Island Park for tourist operations. The federal Ministry of Western Economic Diversification, contributed $ 310,952 to the project. 784:
encircle the terrace and rise another 100 m to the upland Peace River Prairie. The soil of the Taylor Flats has few limitations, and is rated as prime in some areas. The soils are Rego black loam and clay loam that contain few stones or gravel and are well drained, yet hold adequate moisture for
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The town uses the Peace River which flows eastward as a source of drinking water and as outlet for industrial waste. The drinking water supply comes from an intake pipe southwest of town. The water is mechanically and chemically filtered then pumped to a reservoir on a ridge north of town. A gravity
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line runs northeast from Chetwynd to Fort St. John and branches off eastwards to Taylor. The rail line's terminus is in the industrial sector in the southeast corner on the town. The train, which does not offer passenger service, must turn around in the industrial area in order to travel back to the
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who regularly met his Aboriginal trading counterparts on this river flat. In 1912 Taylor left his employers and took up residence on the flats with a few other squatters. That year the federal government opened the area to homesteading and Taylor was granted the land upon which he had settled. These
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lined with businesses and civic buildings oriented to the highway. The frontage roads also provide access to housing behind the businesses. A wide right-of-way provides a large building setback distance from the highway and helps mitigate noise and other negative impacts of heavy traffic. In total,
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Despite its small population base and its proximity to a much larger urban centre Taylor has an ice arena, a curling rink, indoor swimming pool, irrigated baseball diamonds, a motocross track, and an 18-hole championship golf course. The District Ice Centre opened in 1993 and consists of an ice
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plant by Westcoast Energy in 1985, Fibreco Pulp opened its sawmill in 1988, and the Village was re-incorporated into the District of Taylor in 1989. Despite the closure of the Petro-Canada refinery in 1991, economic growth continued throughout the decade as Westcoast Energy's McMahon Gas Plant
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maintain a stop in Taylor along its Alaska Highway route from Dawson Creek, 56.5 km south of Taylor to Fort St. John (14 km north of Taylor). Since the Peace River is controlled by two dams upstream, it is navigable for recreational boats, however, due to the
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trustee (to the school district). The November 2014 municipal election was the first election in 28 years that the District of Taylor elected a new mayor. Mayor Rob Fraser was elected after Former Mayor Fred Jarvis retired after 35 years in the public service sector.
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According to the 2011 Canadian census, only 2.7% of Taylor's population graduated from a university, much less than the 22.1% provincial average and, likewise, 34.3% did not graduate from secondary school, twice the provincial average. Of Taylor's 775 person
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within the municipal boundaries on both the east and west sides of the town site. Most of the original vegetation and tree stands have been cleared but black spruce and aspen trees, and an understory of Labrador tea, bog cranberry and mosses are present.
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The town has a northern, semiarid continental climate with cool, short summers and long, cold winters. However, the Taylor Flats’ microclimate, created by the south-facing terrace and the Peace River, produces more frost-free days than most of the
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The District has operated Peace Island Park with its boat launch, campsites, and facilities for recreational outdoor events. Peace Island Park is the home of the Invitational Class 'A' Gold Panning Championships in the summer.
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pump moves the water to the town from the reservoir using 18 km of watermains. Sewage is collected by 13 km of sanitary sewers and processed by a two-cell lagoon system before being absorbed into the ground.
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reducing the dependence on shipping along the river. The bridge suddenly collapsed on October 16, 1957, with no injuries or fatalities. A new rail trestle, from the rail extension from
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in 1980, which controlled the level and flow of the Peace River, making navigation and flood control much easier. The 1961 Canadian census, the first to recognize Taylor as a
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competition is a three-day event that has been held in Taylor annually since 1972 and includes advanced and amateur competitions. Also, to preserve its
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For a town of 1,373 people, Taylor has a very large industrial base and calls itself "Where Peace and Prosperity Meet." Industrial plants include the
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The Taylor Flats, upon which the town is situated, was formed by a pre-glacial bend in the Peace River that now flows eastwards, originating in
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The town, and the Taylor Flats upon which the town is located, are named after Donald Herbert Taylor (1868-1955), a fur-trader with the
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canoe is displayed, and Peace Island Park meeting hall, have been restored and are used today. In 2010/11 the town was featured on the
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who served as Minister of State for Science and Technology from 1985 to 1989 and Minister of Forestry from 1990 to 1993.
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between industry and the river, the shipping industries in the town did not develop. The closest commercial airport is
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Taylor has limited rail, bus, boating and air service for regional and provincial transportation needs. A
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Municipal redbook: an authoritative reference guide to local government in British Columbia
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early settlers were trappers with the first farm established by Henry Philip, from
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36th and 37th General Elections: Official Voting Results: Poll-by-poll Results
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Salmo Consulting Inc. and Novagas Clearinghouse Ltd. (October 24, 2014).
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Major industrial development began in 1957, when Westcoast Energy (later
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opened a planer mill. Meanwhile, 120 km (75 mi) upstream, the
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Application for a Project Approval Certificate - Taylor Straddle plant
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Taylor maintains 23 km of paved and 14 km of unpaved roads.
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is approximately 60 m above the north bank of the Peace River.
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Taylor's only school, Taylor Elementary School, is administered by
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McMahon plant for natural gas processing with sulfur recovery and
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taking 78% of votes cast at the Taylor polls and re-elected in
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Topographic map of Fort St. John and Taylor, British Columbia.
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to Fort St. John, was used while constructing the replacement
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Dawson Creek: South Peace Historical Book Committee. pg. 273.
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Taylor's transportation network is dominated by the two-lane
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Thirty-eighth General Election 2004 — Poll-by-poll results
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Provincial Agricultural Land Commission (October 24, 2014)
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The District of Taylor has a Mayor and Council form of
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These early settlers all came to the area through the
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Populated places in the Peace River Regional District
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Lure of the South Peace: Tales of the Early Pioneers
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provincial electoral district and is represented by
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Statistics Canada Catalogue 725: 618: 2373: 2359: 2236: 2222: 1918:School District No. 60 (Peace River North) 1912:School District No. 60 (October 24, 2014) 1897:Fort St. John Airport (October 24, 2014), 1873: 1871: 1869: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1804: 1757: 1286:electoral district and was represented by 1026: 987:Championship 18 Hole Lone Wolf Golf Course 785:crops. There are several hundred acres of 2073: 1856: 1854: 1775: 1747: 1745: 1743: 1712: 1710: 978: 875:Spectra Energy Aerial: District of Taylor 2053: 2022: 1280:Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 982: 870: 825: 776:and emptying into the Arctic Ocean. The 717: 713: 599: 477: 1866: 1801: 1766:District of Taylor (October 24, 2014), 1716:District of Taylor (October 24, 2014), 396:. Taylor, a member municipality of the 2862: 2160:"Peace River North Electoral District" 1851: 1814:Statistics Canada (October 23, 2014), 1740: 1707: 1648: 540: 2354: 2217: 2090: 1940: 1185: 1180: 1175: 1172: 1072: 1067: 1062: 1057: 1054: 604:Population trend 1976–2006, BC Stats. 482:District of Taylor Information Centre 2338:Peace River Corridor Provincial Park 2251: 2096:Elections Canada (October 24, 2014) 1325:riding, which is represented in the 1321:Federally, Taylor is located in the 887:, two straddle plants which extract 861:School District 60 Peace River North 392:, Canada, located at mile 36 of the 285:17.09 km (6.60 sq mi) 2843: 1830:Climate Canada (October 24, 2014), 1824: 1731:Spectra Energy (October 24, 2014), 901:U.S.-Canada softwood lumber dispute 899:planer mill closing in 2004 during 13: 2189:The Story of Taylor’s Flat to 1957 1836:Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000 1292:Member of the Legislative Assembly 1167:Taylor provincial election results 729:Precipitation averages, 1971-2000 535: 14: 2886: 2198: 1941:Scott, Jennifer (February 2011). 806:Transportation and infrastructure 407:60 m above the north bank of the 81:District of Taylor Municipal Hall 2842: 2830: 2819: 2818: 2316: 2299: 2291: 2274: 2043:Elections BC (October 24, 2014) 2028:Elections BC (October 24, 2014) 2012:Elections BC (October 24, 2014) 905: 513:Following the construction of a 116: 109: 90: 75: 2152: 2126: 2102: 2037: 2006: 1984: 1962: 1934: 1922: 1906: 1891: 1840: 1258: 1244: 1236: 1221: 1207: 1199: 1153: 1145: 1135: 1127: 1112: 1104: 1094: 1086: 1049:Taylor federal election results 521: 2460:Mountain resort municipalities 2134:"Forty-First General Election" 1832:Taylor Flats, British Columbia 1725: 1694: 1674: 1361:Canadian federal election 2011 1349:Progressive Conservative Party 502:was completed in 1966 and the 117: 1: 2317: 2275: 2108:Library of Parliament (2006) 1943:"All about Village on a Diet" 1751:BC Stats (October 24, 2014), 1642: 1290:who was first elected as its 1037:Peace River Regional District 461:Peace River Suspension Bridge 398:Peace River Regional District 2848:WikiProject:British Columbia 2300: 2292: 2121:Federal Political Experience 2110:Oberle, The Hon. Frank, P.C. 1901:North Peace Airport Services 1039:Board of Directors, and one 7: 2450:Indian government districts 1930:Taylor Events: Gold Panning 1489: 1486: 1483: 1468: 1465: 1462: 1447: 1444: 1441: 1426: 1423: 1420: 1402: 1399: 1396: 761:321 mm (12.6 in) 10: 2891: 1877:Reed Construction (2005), 1365:Prince George—Peace River 1327:House of Commons of Canada 1302:with 73% support. For the 1270:Taylor is situated in the 891:and other impurities from 866: 422: 293:500 m (1,600 ft) 2824:Category:British Columbia 2813: 2555: 2493: 2425: 2389: 2249: 1626: 1525: 1515: 1494: 1369: 1359: 1323:Prince George—Peace River 1192: 1079: 908: 787:Agricultural Land Reserve 765: 753:80 mm (3.1 in) 745:26 mm (1.0 in) 728: 621: 610:2021 Census of Population 555:—     368: 356: 344: 327: 310: 302: 297: 289: 281: 276: 263: 250: 239: 231: 226: 218: 208: 196: 184: 176: 141: 104: 86: 74: 69: 60: 53: 2167:Statement of Votes, 2013 2140:. 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56°09′32.3″N 120°41′16.0″W / 56.158972°N 120.687778°W / 56.158972; -120.687778
District municipality
District of Taylor Municipal Hall
Flag of Taylor
Taylor is located in British Columbia
British Columbia
56°09′32″N 120°41′16″W / 56.15889°N 120.68778°W / 56.15889; -120.68778
Province
British Columbia
Regional District
Peace River District
Incorporated
Governing Body
MP
Bob Zimmer
MLA
Dan Davies
Time zone
UTC-7
Mountain Time Zone
DST
UTC-7
V0C 2K0
Area code
+1-250
District of Taylor
district municipality
British Columbia
Alaska Highway
Peace River Regional District

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