North Coast Regional District, British Columbia

Coast DISTRICT Columbia W ith more than 20,000 square kilometers of lush green landscape and miles of majestic pacific shore, the North Coast Regional District of British Columbia covers a unique geographical area filled with a rich history and culture. “We provide quality services to residents and visitors, while harmoniously representing the region, history and culture,” shares North Coast Regional District CAO Daniel Fish. “We aim to attract new visitors, residents and investors to this unique region.” Located on the west coast of British Columbia, the region stretches from the Skeena River to Haida Gwaii, separated by the Hecate Strait. North Coast Regional District has a population of around 19,000 and encompasses five municipalities, four electoral areas and nine First Nation bands, with administrative headquarters located in Prince Rupert. Electoral Areas A and C make up the mainland area and include the unincorporated communities of Doge Cove and Oona River, and everything from the Skeena River south, including Humpback Bay and Hunt’s Inlet, as well as First Nation communities AT A GLANCE NORTH COAST REGIONAL DISTRICT, BC WHAT: A regional district made up of several different municipalities and First Nation bands WHERE: Located on the west coast of British Columbia WEBSITE: www.ncrdbc.com Vast lands, strong connection

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