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'''British Columbia''' is the western most province in [[Canada]].  The capital is [[Victoria]], its population in 1991 was 3,282,061 accounting for 12% of the national population.  The total area of '''British Columbia''' is 947,800 km<sub>2</sub> with 25,730 km of coast line.  It was explored by the Spanish in 1774, Captain Cook explored in 1778, and Captain Vancouver was sent to survey the coast by the [[Royal Navy]] in 1792.  '''British Columbia''' joined confederation in 1871.<ref>[Reader's Digest Atlas of Canada, 1995 ] </ref>
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'''British Columbia''' is the western most province in [[Canada]].  The capital is [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], its population in 1991 was 3,282,061 accounting for 12% of the national population.  The total area of '''British Columbia''' is 947,800 km<sub>2</sub> with 25,730 km of coast line.  It was explored by the Spanish in 1774, Captain Cook explored in 1778, and Captain Vancouver was sent to survey the coast by the [[Royal Navy]] in 1792.  '''British Columbia''' joined confederation in 1871.<ref>Reader's Digest Atlas of Canada, 1995 </ref>
 
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The largest city in British Columbia is [[Vancouver]] with a population of approximately 600,000, with the greater Vancouver area accounting for approximately 2,000,000 people.  [[Vancouver]] is set to host the 2010 [[Paralympic Winter Games]]. <ref>http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/aboutvan.htm City of Vancouver]</ref>  British Columbia is also home to [[Gibsons]], setting of the long running Canadian television series [[The Beachcombers]].
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The largest city in British Columbia is [[Vancouver]] with a population of approximately 600,000, with the greater Vancouver area accounting for approximately 2,000,000 people.  [[Vancouver]] is set to host the 2010 [[Winter Olympics]] and [[Paralympic Winter Games]]. <ref>[http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/aboutvan.htm City of Vancouver]</ref>  British Columbia is also home to [[Gibsons]], setting of the long running Canadian television series [[The Beachcombers]].
  
 
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* [http://www.gibsons.ca/ Town of Gibsons]
 
* [http://www.gibsons.ca/ Town of Gibsons]
 
* [http://www.thebeachcombers.ca/intro.htm The New Beachcombers]
 
* [http://www.thebeachcombers.ca/intro.htm The New Beachcombers]
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Revision as of 10:27, May 27, 2007

British Columbia is the western most province in Canada. The capital is Victoria, its population in 1991 was 3,282,061 accounting for 12% of the national population. The total area of British Columbia is 947,800 km2 with 25,730 km of coast line. It was explored by the Spanish in 1774, Captain Cook explored in 1778, and Captain Vancouver was sent to survey the coast by the Royal Navy in 1792. British Columbia joined confederation in 1871.[1]

The largest city in British Columbia is Vancouver with a population of approximately 600,000, with the greater Vancouver area accounting for approximately 2,000,000 people. Vancouver is set to host the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games. [2] British Columbia is also home to Gibsons, setting of the long running Canadian television series The Beachcombers.

References

  1. Reader's Digest Atlas of Canada, 1995
  2. City of Vancouver

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