Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako

The regional District of Bulkley-Nechako in British Columbia is located in the center-north of the province. It is surrounded of the Région Stikine in north, by the regional District of Kitimat-Stikine in the west, by the regional District of Fraser-Fort George in the east and by the regional District of Cariboo in the south. The seat of the district is located at Burns Lake.

Population: 40,856 inhabitants (Rescencement Canada 2001) Surface: 73,419.01   km ²

Cities and Municipalities

  • Smithers
  • Vanderhoof
  • Houston
  • Strong St James
  • Burns Lake
  • Telkwa
  • Fraser Lake
  • Granisle

Highways

Highways crossing Bulkley-Nechako:
  • Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway)

  • Highway 27
  • Highway 35
  • Road 118

Parks and Protected areas

References

  • Community Profiles: Regional Bulkley-Nechako District, British Columbia; Statistics Canada

External bonds

  • RDBN website
  • StatsCan 2001 Community Profiles - RDBN
  • British Columbia Regional Index

Random links:Ayse | Charles Maitland, 3ro conde de Lauderdale | France-News-Zealand in Rugby with XV | Small truncated spangled dodecahedron | Quadrant Beta (Star Trek) | Tournament of New York 1924 (set of failures) | Église_presbytérienne_de_Knox_(Toronto)