COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT, BRITISH COLUMBIA


The 'Columbia-Shuswap Regional District' is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the heart of the Southern Interior region on the Trans-Canada Highway between Vancouver and Calgary. The regional district is situated on the northern end of the Kootenay and Okanagan Valleys. It has some of the best views in all of Canada. It is a vacation destination, playing host to all seasons. The population of the region is 52,227 (2004 Stats). The Canada 2001 Census figure was 48,219. The district seat is in Salmon Arm.

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Geography
Communities
References
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Geography


Alpine mountains and glaciers and the magnificent Rocky Mountains dominate the vistas in the eastern half of the regional district. The internationally renowned Shuswap Lake system is the dominating feature in the western half. Shuswap Lake, an H-shaped lake, is popular for house boating. It also has sandy beaches that run along almost all of its shore line. The rivers that empty into it include the Salmon River, Shuswap River, and the Eagle River. The surrounding mountains are also popular for snowmobiling, and skiing. The total land area of the regional district is 29,003.3 km² (11,198.2 sq mi).

Communities


Incorporated Communities

Salmon Arm- 16,466

Revelstoke- 7,911

Golden- 4,373

Sicamous- 3,014
Regional District Electoral Areas

Columbia-Shuswap A

Columbia-Shuswap B

Columbia-Shuswap C

Columbia-Shuswap D

Columbia-Shuswap E

Columbia-Shuswap F
Unincorporated Communities

Anglemont

Blindbay

Celista

Eagle Bay

Falkland

Malawka

Notch Hill

Ranchero

Scotch Creek

Silver Creek

Sorrento

Sunnybrea

Swansea Point

Tappen

White Lake

References



Community Profile: Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia; Statistics Canada

External links



Columbia Shuswap Regional District

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