Sunshine Coast Regional District

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Sunshine
Coast
British Columbia Regional Disrticts

The Sunshine Coast Regional District of British Columbia is located on the southern mainland coast, across Georgia Strait from Vancouver Island. It borders on the Powell River Regional District to the north, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District to the east, and, across Howe Sound, the Metro Vancouver District to the south. The regional district offices are located in the District Municipality of Sechelt.

Geography

The majority of the Sunshine Coast is sparsely populated. The Coast Mountains make up the inland area. Population is concentrated along the coast. Midway up the coast, beginning at the town of Sechelt, the coastal area forms a peninsula separated from the inland area by Sechelt Inlet. The 2001 census reported a total population of 25,599 persons living on a land area of 3,778.17 km² (1,458.76 sq mi).

The Sunshine Coast is typically accessed via boat or plane; no roads connect the district with the rest of the province. From Vancouver, ferries run from Horseshoe Bay to Gibsons across Howe Sound. At the northern end of the peninsula, ferries run from Earl's Cove to Saltery Bay.

Communities

District municipality

Town

Indian government district

Indian reserves

Unincorporated

Electoral areas

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(all population figures from 2011 Census)

Demographics

(Statistics Canada, 2011)[5]

  • Population: 28,619
  • Population change (2006–2011): 3.1%
  • Dwellings: 12,839
  • Land area (km².): 3,776.62

Provincial Parks

References

External links

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References

  1. Census Profile. 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  2. Census Profile. 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  3. Census Profile. 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Census Profile. 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  5. Census Profile. 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.