Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 146, Number 31: SUPPLEMENT

August 4, 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEDERAL ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES COMMISSION FOR THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

PROPOSAL

Introduction

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of British Columbia (the Commission) was established on February 21, 2012, pursuant to the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E-3 (the Act), to reconfigure the boundaries of British Columbia’s federal electoral districts. The Commission is mandated to provide for 42 electoral districts, an increase of 6 over the previous total of 36. This alteration is required because of an increase in the population of the province to 4,400,057, according to the 2011 decennial census. The Act mandates boundary adjustments at 10-year intervals to take account of population size and distribution within a province. The electoral quota for British Columbia is 104,763 residents per electoral district.

Three commissioners have been appointed to the Commission: Mr. Justice J. E. Hall of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, Mr. Stewart Ladyman and Dr. J. Peter Meekison. Both Dr. Meekison and Mr. Ladyman have impressive backgrounds and qualifications in the educational field. Mr. Ladyman has previously served as a commissioner with the Cohen Commission, which recently reconfigured provincial electoral boundaries in British Columbia. Dr. Meekison was a commissioner of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.

The electoral quota in a province is determined by dividing the total population by the number of electoral districts. The Act provides that the population of each electoral district should, “as close as reasonably possible”, correspond to the provincial electoral quota (s. 15(1)). In making decisions about appropriate electoral boundaries, the Commission is required to consider a number of factors. These include “the community of interest or community of identity in or the historical pattern of an electoral district in the province” and “a manageable geographic size” for rural or sparsely populated districts (s. 15(1)(b)). The Act permits deviation from the electoral quota by 25 percent more or less (s. 15(2)). The deviation can be greater in extraordinary circumstances.

British Columbia, by reason of its topography and concentration of population in the southern sectors of the province, presents a number of challenges in the configuration of appropriate electoral districts. The animating spirit of the Act is one person, one vote. But as a number of court rulings have made plain, a key consideration for the proper operation of Canadian democracy is the concept of “effective representation”. An electoral district whose geographic size is unmanageable or whose population deviates greatly from the electoral quota would not conform to this vital concept.

While a uniformity of population numbers across electoral districts could be thought ideal, placing too much emphasis on this could sacrifice other perhaps more vital considerations, such as historical patterns and community of interest or identity. Given the province’s physical geography, these latter considerations are of paramount importance. We have endeavoured to give them prominence in order to achieve the effective representation of British Columbians in Parliament. We have also borne in mind the need for proper representation of First Nations communities and have been reluctant to divide such communities between different electoral districts.

In British Columbia, given the often mountainous topography, due regard must be paid to transportation corridors. It is also important to look at road access and natural landscape features. In some cases, boundaries of municipalities, regional districts or urban localities serve as useful delineators. Natural topographic features such as valleys or watercourses as well as major roads are also useful markers. Considerations will obviously be quite different in an enormous electoral district like Skeena—Bulkley Valley compared to an urban district in Vancouver.

After an initial orientation conference hosted by Elections Canada in late February 2012, the Commission set to work. We quickly discovered that it is a challenge to reconfigure federal electoral boundaries in British Columbia when the mandate requires designing six additional seats, being one sixth of the previous number of electoral districts. While consideration was given to the province as a whole, it soon became apparent that certain areas of substantial population growth would require the most concentrated attention.

The most rapid population growth in the province has been between the North Shore and Chilliwack. As well, there has been significant population growth on Vancouver Island, particularly in the eastern and southern areas. Substantial growth was also noted throughout the Okanagan and in the Kamloops area. As we worked our way through these regions, it became apparent where new electoral districts ought to be created. It may be noted that anticipated population growth is a possible consideration when creating new electoral districts. While this involved some forecasting, recent trends and patterns provided helpful guidance.

It is our initial conclusion that major change is not presently required for the three large Northern British Columbia electoral districts. We are only proposing a modest change in the Prince George—Peace River electoral district. Skeena—Bulkley Valley is somewhat under the electoral quota, but given the vast dimensions of this electoral district, any expansion would simply accentuate the already significant challenges of representing Skeena. The other two northern electoral districts do not deviate greatly from the electoral quota.

That said, change is to be found to a greater or lesser extent in all remaining areas of the province. Going from west to east, we are proposing the addition of one seat in the southern region of Vancouver Island, to be named South Cowichan—Juan de Fuca. A major driver of this change is growth in and about the greater Victoria area, particularly in the western communities.

Population growth in Vancouver necessitates an additional electoral district in the city. Accordingly, we are proposing that a new electoral district be created along the spine of Granville Street. In general terms, the addition of this electoral district does not appear to have wrought any dramatic changes in the boundaries or composition of the pre-existing Vancouver districts.

Some changes are also required for the North Shore electoral districts because of population growth over the last several years. We have provisionally concluded that portions of two electoral districts abutting Burrard Inlet must be amalgamated, namely the easterly portion of North Vancouver and the northerly portion of Burnaby—Douglas. This alteration was considered by our predecessors on the 2002 electoral boundaries commission, but ultimately not recommended in view of certain objections. However, given the population growth in the North Vancouver, West Vancouver and Sunshine Coast areas, as well as the parliamentary mandate to create six new electoral districts (mostly on both sides of the Fraser River east of Vancouver), we believe the alteration can no longer be postponed. In our present view, it would also be appropriate to include Powell River in the electoral district of Vancouver Island North.

In addition, the more southerly of the two Burnaby electoral districts has undergone some modest alteration and been renamed Burnaby South—Deer Lake (formerly Burnaby—New Westminster). There are also a number of new configurations of electoral districts in the areas around Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and New Westminster on account of population growth there.

Further east, Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge (formerly Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission) has been reconfigured to take account of significant population growth in those suburban areas. The Mission area has ceased to be part of the district. At the same time, we are proposing the creation of a new electoral district called Mission—Matsqui. While we were reluctant to cross the Fraser River in this new district to incorporate what was previously part of the Abbotsford electoral district, numerical considerations appear to dictate such a course. The Mission Bridge should afford adequate access between the two components of this new electoral district.

Moving now to the south side of the Fraser River, we have made some modest alterations in the geographic area of Richmond. The renamed Richmond East electoral district no longer includes a part of the municipality of Delta. This alteration results in populations somewhat below the electoral quota in the new Richmond West and Richmond East electoral districts. But in view of recent population trends, we expect this deviation will correct itself before long.

The explosive population growth in the geographic area between Delta and Chilliwack south of the Fraser River dictates the need for additional electoral districts there. In particular, the Surrey, Langley and Abbotsford geographic areas have seen remarkable population growth. We have created two new electoral districts in these areas and have made considerable alterations to the boundaries of pre-existing districts. While not always able to achieve the electoral quota in new and redesigned electoral districts, we consider the deviations acceptable with regard to anticipated growth patterns. We have sought to make use of significant roads and other boundaries to respect community of interest and identity, but may have fallen short of perfection given the magnitude of population change there.

In Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon, the substantial boundary reconfiguration is driven in large part by significant population growth in adjacent districts. This is a fairly large electoral district, but it is worth noting that its proposed dimensions are smaller than those of the large northern districts.

Moving further east, there has been substantial population growth in the former Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo and Kelowna—Lake Country electoral districts. No new electoral districts have been created in the Thompson, Okanagan or Kootenay-Columbia geographic areas. However, the robust growth in the two aforementioned electoral districts has made it necessary to propose significant boundary changes in these and several nearby districts. In doing so, we have endeavoured to factor in communication and effective representation.

It is probably fair to expect a continuation of steady population growth throughout the Penticton-Vernon corridor. Some of these interior electoral districts are undeniably large in extent, but again, not particularly so when compared to the northern districts. We have endeavoured to keep changes in these electoral districts as modest as is consistent with the aims of voter parity and effective representation.

Notice of Sittings

The Commission is required to hold at least one sitting to hear representations by interested persons in respect of its proposal (the Act, s. 19(1)). The Commission will sit at the following places and times:

NORTH VANCOUVER, Holiday Inn, 700 Old Lillooet Road, Monday, September 10, 2012 at 7 p.m.

SQUAMISH, Executive Suites Garibaldi Springs Resort, 40900 Tantalus Road, Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 7 p.m.

SURREY, Sheraton Guildford, 15269 104th Avenue, Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 7 p.m.

DELTA, Coast Tsawwassen Inn, 1665 56 Street, Thursday, September 13, 2012 at 7 p.m.

PRINCE GEORGE, Coast Inn of the North, 770 Brunswick Street, Monday, September 17, 2012 at 2 p.m.

LANGLEY, Coast Hotel & Convention Centre, 20393 Fraser Highway, Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7 p.m.

ABBOTSFORD, Ramada Plaza & Conference Centre, 36035 North Parallel Road, Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 7 p.m.

MAPLE RIDGE, Council Chambers, Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 7 p.m.

VANCOUVER, Harbour Centre Building, Simon Fraser University, 515 West Hastings Street, Monday, September 24, 2012 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

RICHMOND, Best Western Abercorn Inn, 9260 Bridgeport Road, Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 7 p.m.

NEW WESTMINSTER, Inn at the Quay, 900 Quayside Drive, Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at 7 p.m.

COQUITLAM, Executive Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, 405 North Road, Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 2 p.m.

CRANBROOK, Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre, 803 Cranbrook Street North, Monday, October 1, 2012 at 7 p.m.

NELSON, Best Western Baker Street Inn, 153 Baker Street, Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 7 p.m.

CASTLEGAR, Fireside Inn Hotel & Conference Centre, 1810 8th Avenue, Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 7 p.m.

PENTICTON, Penticton Lakeside Resort, 21 Lakeshore Drive West, Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 7 p.m.

KELOWNA, Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre, 2170 Harvey Avenue, Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 7 p.m.

KAMLOOPS, Kamloops Convention Centre, 1250 Rogers Way, Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 7 p.m.

COURTENAY, Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community, 399 Clubhouse Drive, Monday, October 15, 2012 at 7 p.m.

NANAIMO, Coast Bastion Inn, 11 Bastion Street, Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 7 p.m.

VICTORIA, Victoria Conference Centre, 720 Douglas Street, Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 7 p.m.

BURNABY, Holiday Inn Express Metrotown, 4405 Central Boulevard, Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 7 p.m.

Required Advance Notice of Representation

Anyone wishing to make a representation at a sitting of the Commission must, as stipulated in the Act (s. 19(5)), give notice in writing to the Secretary of the Commission within 23 days from the date of the last published advertisement of the sittings. The notice must state the name and address of the person who will make the representation and indicate concisely the nature of the representation and the interest of such person. A person may make a written submission without necessarily appearing at a public hearing.

Submissions and correspondence must be received no later than August 30, 2012, and be addressed to:

Secretary
Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia
1095 West Pender Street, Suite 301
Vancouver, BC
V6E 2M6
Telephone: 604-775-5770
Toll-free: 1-855-747-7236
Fax: 604-689-4033
Toll-free: 1-855-747-7237
TTY (toll-free): 1-800-361-8935
E-mail: bc-cb@rfed-rcf.ca

Notices may also be submitted electronically using the online form at www.federal-redistribution.ca under British Columbia > Public Hearings.

Those who wish to make a representation should consult the rules below.

Rules

1. These rules may be cited as “The Rules of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia, 2012”.

2. In these rules:

  • (a) “Act” means the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. E-3);
  • (b) “advertisement” means an advertisement published by the Commission pursuant to subsection 19(2) of the Act;
  • (c) “Commission” means the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of British Columbia established following the 2011 decennial census;
  • (d) “notice of intention to make a representation” means notice in writing given to the Secretary pursuant to subsection 19(5) of the Act;
  • (e) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Commission; and
  • (f) “sitting” means a sitting held for the hearing of representations in accordance with section 19 of the Act.

3. Only one person shall be heard in the presentation of any single representation at a sitting unless the Commission, in its discretion, decides otherwise.

4. A person giving notice of intention to make a representation shall state in the notice at which of the places, named in the advertisement as a place of sitting, he or she wishes the representation to be heard. If no such notice is given, the Secretary shall ascertain from such person the hearing at which he or she wishes to make a representation. The Commission may in its discretion hear a representation even if previous notice has not been given.

5. If no notice of intention has been submitted at a place, the Commission may cancel the hearing at such place.

6. Two members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum for the holding of a sitting.

7. If a quorum cannot be present at a place of sitting on the date set out by the advertisement, the Commission may postpone that sitting to a later date.

  • 8. (a) In the event of the cancellation or postponement of a sitting, the Secretary shall notify any person who has given notice of intention to make a representation, and who has not been heard, that the sitting has been cancelled or postponed.
  • (b) The Commission, in the event of a cancellation or postponement of a sitting, shall give public notice of such postponement or cancellation by such means as the Commission considers adequate in the circumstances.

9. If it appears at a sitting of the Commission that the Commission cannot complete hearing representations within the time allowed, the Commission may adjourn the sitting to a later date at the same place or may, taking into account the convenience of persons whose representations have not been heard or have been only partly heard, adjourn the sitting to a sitting elsewhere.

10. Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, a person who has given notice of intention to make a representation where the Commission will sit for the hearing of representations may, with the consent of the Commission, be heard at another sitting designated as a place of sitting.

11. At each hearing the Commission shall decide the order in which the representations are heard.

12. Any person wishing to make a representation to the Commission shall advise the Secretary in writing by August 30, 2012, of the official language of preference that person wishes to use and any accommodation needs he or she may have.

Dated at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 22nd day of May, 2012.

THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE JOHN E. HALL
Chairperson
Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of British Columbia

Maps, Proposed Boundaries and Names of Electoral Districts

There shall be in the Province of British Columbia fortytwo (42) electoral districts, named and described as follows, each of which shall return one member.

In the following descriptions:

  • (a) reference to “road”, “highway”, “boulevard”, “street”, “avenue”, “drive”, “way”, “viaduct”, “railway”, “strait”, “channel”, “inlet”, “bay”, “arm”, “lake”, “creek”, “reach”, “sound”, “passage” or “river” signifies their centre line unless otherwise described;
  • (b) wherever a word or expression is used to denote a municipal area, a land district or a regional district, such word or expression shall indicate the territorial division as it existed or was bounded on the first day of January, 2011;
  • (c) all cities, towns, villages, district municipalities and Indian reserves lying within the perimeter of the electoral district are included unless otherwise described; and
  • (d) the translation of the terms “street”, “avenue” and “boulevard” follows Treasury Board standards, while the translation of all other public thoroughfare designations is based on commonly used terms but has no official recognition.

The population figure of each electoral district is derived from the 2011 decennial census.

Abbotsford—Sumas

(Population: 102,971)

(Map 4)

Consisting of those parts of the Fraser Valley Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Abbotsford lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with the Sumas River; thence generally southwesterly along said river to Atkinson Road; thence generally westerly along said road and Sumas Mountain Road to Lower Sumas Mountain Road; thence northerly, westerly and southwesterly along said road to the northerly limit of Upper Sumas Indian Reserve No. 6; thence westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said reserve to Lower Sumas Mountain Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Walter Road; thence generally westerly along said road to Whatcom Road; thence generally northwesterly along said road to the junction of the driveway of the Forest Ridge at Carrington community; thence generally due west, being north of Empress Drive, Regal Parkway, Lucern Crescent, St. Moritz Way and Marble Hill Drive, to an approximate point on McMillan Road halfway between the streets known as McCabe Place and Chantrell Place; thence southerly along said road to Old Yale Road; thence generally westerly and southwesterly along said road to Sumas Way; thence generally northerly, northwesterly and westerly along said way to Abbotsford-Mission Highway (Highway No. 11); thence northerly along said highway to McCallum Road; thence generally southwesterly along said road to Maclure Road; thence westerly along said road to the easterly production of Upper Maclure Road; thence westerly along said production and Upper Maclure Road to the easterly production of Sandpiper Drive; thence generally westerly along said production and Sandpiper Drive to Mount Lehman Road; thence southerly along said road (excluding Marshall Extension Road) to Huntingdon Road; thence easterly along said road to Mount Lehman Road; thence southerly along said road to the southerly limit of said city;
  • (b) that part of the City of Chilliwack lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence northeasterly and easterly along said highway to Vedder Road; thence southerly along said road to South Sumas Road; thence westerly along said road to the westerly limit of Tzeachten Indian Reserve No. 13; thence southerly and easterly along said limit to Vedder Road; thence southerly along said road to the Chilliwack River; thence southeasterly along said river to the limit of said city;
  • (c) that part of Subdivision E lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the westerly limit of said subdivision and the northern bank of the Chilliwack River; thence easterly along said bank to Little Tamihi Creek; thence southerly along said creek and its southwesterly production to the eastern limit of the Liumchen Ecological Reserve; thence generally southerly and southeasterly along the limit of said reserve to a point on the southern limit of said subdivision; and
  • (d) Soowahlie Indian Reserve No. 14 and Upper Sumas Indian Reserve No. 6.

Burnaby North—Seymour

(Population: 103,707)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Burnaby lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with Lougheed Highway (Highway No. 7); thence generally easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of said city;
  • (b) that part of the District Municipality of North Vancouver lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said district municipality with Lynn Creek; thence generally southerly along said creek to the easterly limit of the City of North Vancouver; thence southerly along said limit to the southerly limit of the District Municipality of North Vancouver; and
  • (c) Seymour Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 and Burrard Inlet Indian Reserve No. 3.

Burnaby South—Deer Lake

(Population: 101,778)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Burnaby described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with Lougheed Highway (Highway No. 7); thence generally easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of said city at North Road; thence southerly along North Road to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally westerly along said highway to the intermittent production of Sperling Avenue; thence southerly along said production Sperling Avenue and its intermittent production to Walker Avenue; thence southeasterly along said avenue to Burris Street; thence southwesterly along said street to Sperling Avenue; thence southerly along said avenue to the Kingsway (Highway No. 1A, Highway No. 99A); thence easterly along the Kingsway to Griffiths Drive; thence generally southerly along said drive to the southerly limit of said city at 10th Avenue; thence generally westerly and northerly along the limit of said city to the point of commencement.

Cariboo—Prince George

(Population: 108,840)

(Map 8)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George comprised of:
    • (i) that part of the City of Prince George lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the Nechako River; thence generally southeasterly along said river to the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence southerly along said highway to Massey Drive; thence northeasterly along said drive and Winnipeg Street to 15th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue and Patricia Boulevard to the Queensway; thence southerly along the Queensway to Patricia Boulevard; thence generally easterly along said boulevard and its production to Yellowhead Highway (Highway No. 16); thence southeasterly along said highway to the Fraser River; thence generally southerly along said river to the southerly limit of said city;
    • (ii) subdivisions C and E;
  • (b) that part of the Bulkley-Nechako Regional District comprised of: Subdivision F; the District Municipality of Vanderhoof;
  • (c) that part of the Cariboo Regional District comprised of: the cities of Quesnel and Williams Lake; subdivisions A, B, C, D, E, F, I, J and K; the District Municipality of Wells; including Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 3; and
  • (d) that part of the Central Coast Regional District comprised of Subdivision C.

Central Okanagan—Coquihalla

(Population: 107,929)

(Map 3)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen comprised of:
    • (i) the District Municipality of Summerland;
    • (ii) the Town of Princeton;
    • (iii) that part of Subdivision D lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence generally northeasterly along said highway to the southerly limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1;
    • (iv) Subdivision F, excepting those parts described as follows:
      • (A) commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1 with the southerly limit of the District Municipality of Summerland; thence easterly along the limit of said district municipality and its production to the easterly limit of said subdivision; thence southerly along the easterly limit of said subdivision to the limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1; thence generally northerly along the easterly limit of said Indian reserve to the point of commencement;
      • (B) that part surrounded by the Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision G lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence southerly along said highway to Keremeos Bypass Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Crowsnest Highway (Highway No. 3); thence westerly along said highway to Ashnola Road; thence generally westerly along said road to the easterly limit of Ashnola Indian Reserve No. 10; thence generally southerly and westerly along the limits of said Indian reserve to its intersection with longitude 120°00′W; thence southerly along said longitude to the southerly limit of said subdivision; including Ashnola Indian Reserve No. 10 and Alexis Indian Reserve No. 9; excepting the Village of Keremeos;
    • (vi) Subdivision H;
    • (vii) excepting Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1;
  • (b) that part of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Merritt;
    • (ii) the District Municipality of Logan Lake; excepting Spatsum Indian Reserve No. 11;
    • (iii) subdivisions M and N; including Nooaitch Indian Reserve No. 10;
    • (iv) that part of Subdivision J (Cooper Desert Country) lying southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of Subdivision J with the Thompson River; thence northeasterly along said river to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of said subdivision; excepting Skeetchestn Indian Reserve;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision L excepting that part lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of the Village of Chase with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence southerly along said highway to the northerly limit of Neskonlith Indian Reserve; excepting Neskonlith Indian Reserve;
  • (c) that part of the Regional District of Central Okanagan comprised of:
    • (i) the district municipalities of Peachland and West Kelowna;
    • (ii) Subdivision J;
    • (iii) that part of the City of Kelowna described as follows: commencing at a point in Okanagan Lake located at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the westerly projection of Royal Avenue; thence easterly along said projection and Royal Avenue to Pandosy Street; thence southerly along said street to Rose Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Guisachan Road; thence easterly along said road to the westerly production of Guisachan Place; thence easterly along said production and Guisachan Place to Burtch Road; thence northerly along said road to Springfield Road; thence easterly along said road to Spall Road; thence northerly along said road and Glenmore Drive to High Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Clifton Road; thence southerly along said road to Mountain Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to Mount Royal Drive; thence southerly along the projection of said drive to Trench Place; thence northwesterly along Trench Place and its intermittent production to Broadway Avenue; thence northwesterly and westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Ellis Street; thence westerly in a line from said intersection to a point in Okanagan Lake on the westerly limit of said city; thence southerly along said limit to the point of commencement;
  • (d) that part of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) that part of Subdivision C lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of Subdivision C, being also the northerly limit of the City of Salmon Arm, with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally northerly along said highway to the westerly limit of North Bay Indian Reserve No. 5; thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and northerly limits of said Indian reserve to the intersection of the northernmost limit of said Indian reserve with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence northerly and westerly along said highway to an unnamed road located approximately at latitude 50°52′42″N and longitude 119°24′47″W; thence northerly along said road to Durham Road; thence generally northerly along said road and its production to the northerly limit of said subdivision; including Chum Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 and excepting North Bay Indian Reserve No. 5;
    • (ii) that part of Subdivision D lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1 with Salmon River Road; thence generally northerly along said road to the southerly limit of the City of Salmon Arm; excepting Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1 and Okanagan (Part) Indian Reserve No. 1; and
  • (e) that part of the Regional District of North Okanagan comprised of that part of Subdivision B lying westerly of Okanagan (Part) Indian Reserve No. 1.

Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon

(Population: 102,619)

(Map 4)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the Cariboo Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the District Municipality of One Hundred Mile House;
    • (ii) Subdivision G;
  • (b) that part of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) that part of Subdivision E (Bonaparte Plateau) lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence generally northerly along said highway to the southerly limit of the Village of Clinton; thence generally northerly and easterly along the westerly limit of said village to Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence generally northerly along said highway to its intersection with the limit of said subdivision;
    • (ii) Subdivision I, including Spatsum Indian Reserve No. 11, excepting Nooaitch Indian Reserve No. 10; the villages of Ashcroft, Cache Creek and Lytton;
  • (c) that part of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District comprised of: subdivisions A, B and C; the District Municipality of Lillooet; the Village of Pemberton; and
  • (d) that part of the Fraser Valley Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) that part of the City of Chilliwack lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence northeasterly and easterly along said highway to Vedder Road; thence southerly along said road to South Sumas Road; thence westerly along said road to the westerly limit of Tzeachten Indian Reserve No. 13; thence southerly and easterly along said limit to Vedder Road; thence southerly along said road to the Chilliwack River; thence southeasterly along said river to the limit of said city;
    • (ii) subdivisions A, B, C and D; the district municipalities of Hope and Kent; the Village of Harrison Hot Springs;
    • (iii) that part of Subdivision E lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the westerly limit of said subdivision and the northern bank of the Chilliwack River; thence easterly along said bank to Little Tamihi Creek; thence southerly along said creek and its southwesterly production to the easterly limit of the Liumchen Ecological Reserve; thence generally southerly and southeasterly along the limit of said reserve to a point on the southerly limit of said subdivision.

Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam

(Population: 103,632)

(Map 2)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the villages of Anmore and Belcarra;
  • (b) that part of the City of Port Coquitlam lying northeasterly of Highway No. 7 (Lougheed Highway);
  • (c) those parts of Subdivision A comprised of:
    • (i) that part lying easterly of Indian Arm and the Indian River and northerly of the City of Coquitlam and the Village of Anmore;
    • (ii) that part on the north shoreline of Burrard Inlet within the City of Port Moody;
    • (iii) Pitt Lake Indian Reserve No. 4;
    • (iv) Boulder Island;
  • (d) that part of the City of Coquitlam lying northerly of Highway No. 7A (Barnet Highway, Lougheed Highway); and
  • (e) that part of the City of Port Moody lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with Guildford Drive; thence westerly along said drive, its production and Murray Street to the southerly production of the most southeasterly point of Port Moody in Burrard Inlet (at Inlet Park); thence northerly along said production to said port; thence generally westerly along said port to the westerly limit of said city.

Delta

(Population: 100,588)

(Map 9)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Corporation of Delta, excepting Annacis Island; and
  • (b) Musqueam Indian Reserve No. 4 and Tsawwassen Indian Reserve.

Esquimalt—Colwood

(Population: 107,565)

(Map 10)

Consisting of those parts of the Capital Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the Town of View Royal;
  • (b) the district municipalities of Esquimalt and Highlands;
  • (c) that part of the City of Colwood lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city near Kelly Road with Veterans Memorial Parkway (Highway No. 14); thence generally southerly along said parkway to Latoria Road; thence easterly along said road and its production to the easterly limit of said city;
  • (d) that part of the City of Langford lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said city near Kelly Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway (Highway No. 14); thence northerly along said parkway to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally northwesterly along said highway to Finlayson Arm Road; thence easterly and northerly along said road to the southerly limit of Goldstream Indian Reserve No. 13; thence westerly along said limit to Goldstream River; thence northerly along said river to Finlayson Arm (Saanich Inlet); thence generally northerly along said arm to the easterly limit of said city;
  • (e) that part of the City of Victoria lying southwesterly of Selkirk Water, westerly of Upper Harbour and northwesterly of Victoria Harbour;
  • (f) that part of the District Municipality of Saanich lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said district municipality with Patricia Bay Highway (Highway No. 17); thence southerly along said highway to McKenzie Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Quadra Street; thence generally southerly along said street to Cook Street; thence southeasterly along said street to the southerly limit of said district municipality;
  • (g) that part of Subdivision H (Part 1) lying northerly of the northerly limits of the district municipalities of Highlands and Saanich; and
  • (h) Goldstream Indian Reserve No. 13, Esquimalt Indian Reserve and New Songhees Indian Reserve No. 1A.

Fort Langley—Aldergrove

(Population: 97,804)

(Map 9)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) that part of the Township of Langley lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said district municipality with 216th Street; thence northerly along said street to 56th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to the westerly limit of said district municipality;
    • (ii) Katzie Indian Reserve No. 2;
    • (iii) McMillan Island Indian Reserve No. 6;
    • (iv) Matsqui Indian Reserve No. 4; and
  • (b) that part of the Fraser Valley Regional District comprised of that part of the City of Abbotsford lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said city with Mount Lehman Road; thence northerly along said road to Huntingdon Road; thence westerly along said road to Mount Lehman Road; thence generally northerly along said road, including Marshall Extension Road, to Harris Road; thence easterly along said road to the westerly limit of Matsqui Main Indian Reserve No. 2.

Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo

(Population: 111,231)

(Map 1)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Kamloops;
    • (ii) the villages of Clinton, Sun Peaks Mountain and Chase;
    • (iii) the district municipalities of Clearwater and Barrière;
    • (iv) that part of Subdivision J (Copper Desert Country) lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of Subdivision J with the Thompson River; thence northeasterly along said river to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of said subdivision;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision L lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the southernmost point of the limit of the Village of Chase where it intersects the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence southerly along said highway to its intersection with the limit of Neskonlith Indian Reserve;
    • (vi) that part of Subdivision E (Bonaparte Plateau) Regional District lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southern limit of Subdivision E with the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence generally northerly along said highway to the southern limit of the Village of Clinton; thence generally northerly and easterly along the westerly limit of said village to the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence generally northerly along said highway to the northerly limit of said subdivision;
    • (vii) subdivisions A, B, O and P;
    • (viii) Neskonlith Indian Reserve and Skeetchestn Indian Reserve; and
  • (b) that part of the Cariboo Regional District comprised of subdivisions H and L.

Kelowna—Lake Country

(Population: 111,577)

(Map 6)

Consisting of those parts of the Regional District of Central Okanagan comprised of:

  • (a) Subdivision I;
  • (b) the District Municipality of Lake Country; and
  • (c) the City of Kelowna, excepting that part described as follows: commencing at a point in Okanagan Lake located at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the westerly projection of Royal Avenue; thence easterly along said projection and Royal Avenue to Pandosy Street; thence southerly along said street to Rose Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Guisachan Road; thence easterly along said road to the westerly production of Guisachan Place; thence easterly along said production and Guisachan Place to Burtch Road; thence northerly along said road to Springfield Road; thence easterly along said road to Spall Road; thence northerly along said road and Glenmore Drive to High Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Clifton Road; thence southerly along said road to Mountain Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to Mount Royal Drive; thence southerly along the projection of said drive to Trench Place; thence northwesterly along Trench Place and its production to Trench Place and then to Broadway Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Ellis Street; thence westerly in a line from said intersection to a point in Okanagan Lake on the westerly limit of said city; thence southerly along said limit to the point of commencement.

Kootenay—Columbia

(Population: 109,058)

(Map 3)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Regional District of East Kootenay;
  • (b) those parts of the Regional District of Central Kootenay comprised of:
    • (i) the villages of Nakusp and Salmo;
    • (ii) the Town of Creston;
    • (iii) subdivisions A, B, C, G and K;
    • (iv) the City of Nelson;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision D lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly production of Cooper Creek with the westerly limit of Subdivision D; thence generally northeasterly along said production and said creek to the Duncan River; thence northerly along said river to Hamill Creek; thence generally northeasterly along said creek to a point at latitude 50°16′55″N and longitude 116°35′50″W; thence easterly in a straight line to the easterly limit of said subdivision;
    • (vi) that part of Subdivision E lying southerly of the Kootenay River;
    • (vii) those parts of Subdivision F comprised of:
      • (A) that part lying southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of Subdivision F with Highway No. 3A+6; thence generally northeasterly along said highway to the southeasterly limit of said subdivision;
      • (B) that part lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of Subdivision F (Kootenay River) with the southerly projection of Grohman Creek; thence generally northerly along said projection and Grohman Creek to a point at approximate latitude 49°31′03″N and longitude 117°19′59″W; thence easterly in a straight line to the northwesterlymost point on the limit of the City of Nelson;
    • (viii) that part of Subdivision H lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence generally northerly and easterly along said highway and Highway No. 3A+6 to the easterly limit of said subdivision;
  • (c) that part of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District comprised of: the City of Revelstoke; the Town of Golden; subdivisions A and B; and
  • (d) that part of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary comprised of Subdivision A and the villages of Fruitvale and Montrose.

Langley—Cloverdale

(Population: 101,526)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the City of Langley;
  • (b) that part of the Township of Langley lying westerly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said district municipality with 216th Street; thence northerly along said street to 56th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to 211th Street; and
  • (c) that part of the City of Surrey lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with 88th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to 176th Street; thence southerly along said street to the westerly production of 72nd Avenue; thence westerly along said production to 160th Street; thence southerly along said street and its intermittent productions to 56th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to 168th Street; thence southerly along said street to 8th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to Highway No. 99; thence southerly along said highway to the southerly limit of said city.

Mission—Matsqui

(Population: 100,414)

(Map 4)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Fraser Valley Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the District Municipality of Mission;
    • (ii) Subdivision G;
    • (iii) that part of Subdivision F lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the easterly limit of said subdivision at approximate latitude 49°27′22″N and approximate longitude 122°08′46″W; thence westerly in a straight line to the junction of Roaring Creek and Stave Lake; thence generally southerly along said lake to the northeasterly corner of the District Municipality of Mission;
    • (iv) that part of the City of Abbotsford lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with the Sumas River; thence generally southwesterly along said river to Atkinson Road; thence generally westerly along said road and Sumas Mountain Road to Lower Sumas Mountain Road; thence northerly, westerly and southwesterly along said road to the northerly limit of Upper Sumas Indian Reserve No. 6; thence westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said reserve to Lower Sumas Mountain Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Walter Road; thence generally westerly along said road to Whatcom Road; thence generally northwesterly along said road to the junction of the driveway of the Forest Ridge at Carrington community; thence generally due west, being northerly of Empress Drive, Regal Parkway, Lucern Crescent, St. Moritz Way and Marble Hill Drive, to an approximate point on McMillan Road halfway between the streets known as McCabe Place and Chantrell Place; thence southerly along said road to Old Yale Road; thence generally westerly and southwesterly along said road to Sumas Way; thence generally northerly, northwesterly and westerly along said way to Abbotsford-Mission Highway (Highway No. 11); thence northerly along said highway to McCallum Road; thence generally southwesterly along said road to Maclure Road; thence westerly along said road to the easterly production of Upper Maclure Road; thence westerly along said production and Upper Maclure Road to the easterly production of Sandpiper Drive; thence generally westerly along said production and Sandpiper Drive to Mount Lehman Road; thence northerly along said road to Harris Road; thence generally easterly along said road to the southwesterly corner of Matsqui Main Indian Reserve No. 2;
    • (v) Matsqui Main Indian Reserve No. 2; and
  • (b) those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) that part of the District Municipality of Maple Ridge lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the junction of the southerly limit of said district municipality with the southerly production of 240th Street; thence northerly along said production, 240th Street and the northerly production of 240th Street to an approximate point on Fern Crescent; thence easterly and northerly along said crescent to Gold Creek; thence northerly along said creek to the northerly limit of said district municipality;
    • (ii) Langley Indian Reserve No. 5 and Whonnock Indian Reserve No. 1.

Nanaimo—Alberni

(Population: 109,624)

(Map 5)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot;
  • (b) those parts of the Regional District of Comox Valley comprised of:
    • (i) the Village of Cumberland;
    • (ii) Subdivision A;
    • (iii) that part of the City of Courtenay lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northernmost limit of said city with Island Highway North (Highway No. 19A); thence southerly along said highway and Old Island Highway to Comox Road; thence generally southerly along said road to 17th Street; thence southwesterly along said street to the northeasterly shoreline of Courtenay River; thence southeasterly along said shoreline to the limit of said city in Comox Harbour;
    • (iv) that part of Subdivision B (Lazo North) lying westerly of Island Highway and Island Highway North (Highway No. 19A);
    • (v) that part of Subdivision C (Puntledge-Black Creek) lying southwesterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said subdivision with Inland Island Highway (Highway No. 19); thence southeasterly along said highway to Hamm Road; thence northeasterly along said road to an unnamed trail at latitude 49°50′16″N and longitude 125°10′37″W; thence southeasterly along said unnamed trail to Endall Road; thence southeasterly along said road to Island Highway (Highway No. 19A); thence southeasterly along said highway to the limit of said subdivision;
  • (c) that part of the Regional District of Nanaimo lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said regional district with the westerly limit of the Land District of Douglas; thence northerly along said land district and the Land District of Mountain to the northerly limit of said land district; thence easterly along said limit to the westerly limit of the City of Nanaimo; thence easterly and generally southeasterly along said limit to Nanaimo Parkway (Highway No. 19); thence northwesterly along said parkway to the easterly limit of the District Municipality of Lantzville at Mary Ellen Drive; thence generally northerly along said limit to the southerly limit of Subdivision C; thence along said limit to the limit of said regional district; and
  • (d) that part of the Powell River Regional District comprised of Subdivision E.

Nanaimo—Cowichan

(Population: 110,413)

(Map 7)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Cowichan Valley Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the Town of Lake Cowichan;
    • (ii) subdivisions F, H and I;
    • (iii) that part of the Town of Ladysmith lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly limit of said town with Holland Creek; thence northerly and easterly along said creek and its projection to the easterly limit of said town in Stuart Channel;
    • (iv) those parts of Subdivision G lying westerly of the Town of Ladysmith and that part of said subdivision lying easterly of Stuart Channel, including Valdes Island, Pylades Island, Ruxton Island and excepting Dayman Island, Scott Island, Hudson Island, Kuper Island, Reid Island, Tent Island and Thetis Island; and
  • (b) those parts of the Regional District of Nanaimo comprised of:
    • (i) subdivisions A and B;
    • (ii) that part of the City of Nanaimo lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with the Nanaimo Parkway (southwesterly of Long Lake); thence generally northwesterly along said parkway to the westerly limit of said city at the intersection with Island Highway North;
    • (iii) that part of Subdivision C lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with the westerly limit of the Land District of Douglas; thence northerly along the limit of said land district and the Land District of Mountain to the northerly limit of said land district; thence easterly along said limit to the westerly limit of the City of Nanaimo.

New Westminster—Burnaby East

(Population: 104,786)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Burnaby lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said city with Griffiths Drive and 10th Avenue; thence generally northerly along said drive to the Kingsway (Highway No. 1A, Highway No. 99A); thence westerly along the Kingsway to Sperling Avenue; thence northerly along said avenue to Burris Street; thence northeasterly along said street to Walker Avenue; thence northwesterly along said avenue to Sperling Avenue; thence northerly along Sperling Avenue and its intermittent productions to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of said city; and
  • (b) that part of the City of New Westminster lying northerly of the North Arm of the Fraser River.

North Okanagan—Shuswap

(Population: 112,399)

(Map 3)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Regional District of North Okanagan, excepting that part of Subdivision B lying westerly of Okanagan (Part) Indian Reserve No. 1; and
  • (b) those parts of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Salmon Arm;
    • (ii) the District Municipality of Sicamous;
    • (iii) subdivisions E and F;
    • (iv) that part of Subdivision C lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of Subdivision C with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence generally northerly along said highway to the westerly limit of North Bay Indian Reserve No. 5; thence northerly and easterly along said limit to the intersection of the northernmost limit of said Indian reserve with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence northerly and westerly along said highway to an unnamed road located approximately at latitude 50°52′42″N and longitude 119°24′47″W; thence northerly along said road to Durham Road; thence generally northerly along said road and its production to the northerly limit of said subdivision; including North Bay Indian Reserve No. 5;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision D lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1 with Salmon River Road; thence generally northerly along said road to the southerly limit of the City of Salmon Arm;
    • (vi) Okanagan (Part) Indian Reserve No. 1 and Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1.

North Surrey—Guildford

(Population: 106,551)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Surrey lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with 88th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to King George Boulevard (Highway No. 99A); thence northerly along said boulevard to Bentley Road; thence northeasterly along said road to 136th Street; thence northerly along said street to 116th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue and King Road to 116A Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Surrey Road; thence northerly along the production of said road to the northerly limit of said city;
  • (b) that part of Subdivision A comprised of Barnston Island; and
  • (c) Barnston Island Indian Reserve No. 3.

North Vancouver

(Population: 107,384)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the City of North Vancouver;
  • (b) those parts of the District Municipality of North Vancouver lying easterly of the Capilano River and Capilano Lake and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said district municipality with Lynn Creek; thence generally southerly along said creek to the easterly limit of the City of North Vancouver;
  • (c) those parts of the District Municipality of West Vancouver lying southeasterly of Capilano River;
  • (d) that part of Subdivision A lying easterly of the Capilano River and westerly of Indian Arm and the Indian River, passing to the east of Croker Island; and
  • (e) Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5 and Mission Indian Reserve No. 1.

Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge

(Population: 96,956)

(Map 9)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the Fraser Valley Regional District comprised of that part of Subdivision F lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the easterly limit of said subdivision at approximate latitude 49°27′22″N and approximate longitude 122°08′46″W; thence westerly in a straight line to the junction of Roaring Creek and Stave Lake; thence generally southerly along said lake to the northeasterly corner of the District Municipality of Mission; and
  • (b) those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Pitt Meadows;
    • (ii) Katzie Indian Reserve No. 1;
    • (iii) that part of the District Municipality of Maple Ridge lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said district municipality with the southerly production of 240th Street; thence northerly along said production, 240th Street and its northerly production to Fern Crescent; thence generally northerly along said crescent to Gold Creek; thence northerly along said creek to the northerly limit of said district municipality;
    • (iv) that part of the City of Port Coquitlam lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with Lougheed Highway (Highway No. 7); thence northwesterly along said highway to Shaughnessy Street; thence generally southerly along said street to Mary Hill Bypass; thence generally westerly along said bypass to the westerly limit of said city.

Port Moody—Coquitlam

(Population: 97,621)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Coquitlam lying southerly of Highway No. 7A (Barnet Highway, Lougheed Highway);
  • (b) that part of the City of Port Moody lying southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city with Guildford Drive; thence westerly along said drive, its production and Murray Street to the southerly production of the most southeasterly point of Port Moody in Burrard Inlet (at Inlet Park); thence northerly along said production to said port; thence generally westerly along said port to the westerly limit of said city;
  • (c) that part of the City of Port Coquitlam lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with Lougheed Highway (Highway No. 7); thence southeasterly along said highway to Shaughnessy Street; thence generally southerly along said street to Mary Hill Bypass; thence generally westerly along said bypass to the westerly limit of said city;
  • (d) Coquitlam Indian Reserve No. 1; and
  • (e) Coquitlam Indian Reserve No. 2.

Prince George—Peace River

(Population: 107,382)

(Map 8)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George comprised of:
    • (i) that part of the City of Prince George lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of Prince George with the Nechako River; thence generally southeasterly along said river to the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence southerly along said highway to Massey Drive; thence northeasterly along said drive and Winnipeg Street to 15th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue and Patricia Boulevard to the Queensway; thence southerly along the Queensway to Patricia Boulevard; thence generally easterly along said boulevard and its production to Yellowhead Highway (Highway No. 16); thence southeasterly along said highway to the Fraser River; thence generally southerly along said river to the southerly limit of said city;
    • (ii) the District Municipality of Mackenzie;
    • (iii) the villages of McBride and Valemount;
    • (iv) subdivisions A, D, F, G and H;
  • (b) the Northern Rockies Regional District; and
  • (c) the Peace River Regional District.

Richmond East

(Population: 99,359)

(Map 9)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Richmond lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city with the Oak Street Bridge; thence southeasterly along said bridge and Highway No. 99 (Fraser-Delta Thruway) to Cambie Road; thence westerly along said road to No. 4 Road; thence southerly along No. 4 Road to Francis Road; thence westerly along said road and its production to the westerly limit of said city;
  • (b) that part of the Corporation of Delta consisting of Annacis Island; and
  • (c) that part of the City of New Westminster on Lulu Island.

Richmond West

(Population: 98,239)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Richmond lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city with the Oak Street Bridge; thence southeasterly along said bridge and Highway No. 99 (Fraser-Delta Thruway) to Cambie Road; thence westerly along said road to No. 4 Road; thence southerly along No. 4 Road to Francis Road; thence westerly along said road and its production to the westerly limit of said city.

Saanich—Gulf Islands

(Population: 108,244)

(Map 10)

Consisting of those parts of the Capital Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the Town of Sidney;
  • (b) the district municipalities of North Saanich and Central Saanich;
  • (c) subdivisions F and G; and
  • (d) that part of the District Municipality of Saanich lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said district municipality with Patricia Bay Highway (Highway No. 17); thence southerly along said highway to McKenzie Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Quadra Street; thence generally southerly along said street to Cook Street; thence generally southeasterly along said street to the southerly limit of said district municipality.

Skeena—Bulkley Valley

(Population: 89,998)

(Map 1)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Stikine Region;
  • (b) the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine;
  • (c) the Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District;
  • (d) the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako, excepting: the District Municipality of Vanderhoof; Subdivision F; Laketown Indian Reserve No. 3; Stony Creek Indian Reserve No. 1; and
  • (e) those parts of the Central Coast Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) subdivisions D and E;
    • (ii) that part of Subdivision A lying northerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said regional district with 52°N latitude; thence west along said latitude to Fisher Channel; thence generally southerly along said channel to Fitz Hugh Sound; thence generally southerly along said sound, the South Passage and Queen Charlotte Sound to the southerly limit of said subdivision.

South Cowichan—Juan de Fuca

(Population: 105,487)

(Map 2)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the Capital Regional District lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said regional district with Finlayson Arm (Saanich Inlet); thence southerly along said arm to Goldstream River; thence southerly along said river to the southerly limit of Goldstream Indian Reserve No. 13; thence easterly along said limit to Finlayson Arm Road; thence generally southerly along said road to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway No. 1); thence southerly and easterly along said highway to Veterans Memorial Parkway (Highway No. 14); thence southerly along said parkway to Latoria Road; thence easterly along said road and its projection to the easterly limit of the City of Colwood; thence northeasterly along said limit to the southwesterly limit of the District Municipality of Esquimalt; thence generally easterly along the southwesterly and southerly limits of said district municipality to the westerly limit of the City of Victoria; thence southerly along said limit and its projection to the southerly limit of said regional district; and
  • (b) those parts of the Cowichan Valley Regional District comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Duncan;
    • (ii) the District Municipality of North Cowichan;
    • (iii) that part of the Town of Ladysmith lying southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly limit of said town with Holland Creek; thence northerly and easterly along said creek and its projection to the easterly limit of said town in Stuart Channel;
    • (iv) subdivisions A, B, C, D and E;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision G lying easterly of the Town of Ladysmith, excepting Valdes Island, Pylades Island and Ruxton Island;
    • (vi) Kuper Island Indian Reserve No. 7.

South Okanagan—West Kootenay

(Population: 114,676)

(Map 3)

Consisting of:

  • (a) those parts of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary comprised of:
    • (i) the cities of Grand Forks, Greenwood, Rossland and Trail;
    • (ii) the villages of Midway and Warfield;
    • (iii) subdivisions B, C, D and E;
  • (b) those parts of the Regional District of Central Kootenay comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Castlegar;
    • (ii) the villages of Kaslo, New Denver, Silverton and Slocan;
    • (iii) subdivisions I and J;
    • (iv) that part of Subdivision D lying southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly production of Cooper Creek with the westerly limit of Subdivision D; thence generally northeasterly along said production and said creek to the Duncan River; thence northerly along said river to Hamill Creek; thence generally northeasterly along said creek to a point at latitude 50°16′55″N and longitude 116°35′50″W; thence easterly in a straight line to the easterly limit of said subdivision;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision E lying northerly of the Kootenay River;
    • (vi) those parts of Subdivision F comprised of:
      • (A) that part lying northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of Subdivision F with Highway 3A+6; thence generally northeasterly along said highway to the southeasterly limit of said subdivision;
      • (B) that part lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of Subdivision F (Kootenay River) with the southerly projection of Grohman Creek; thence generally northerly along said projection and Grohman Creek to a point at approximate latitude 49°31′03″N and longitude 117°19′59″W; thence easterly in a straight line to the northwesterlymost point of the limit of the City of Nelson;
    • (vii) Subdivision H, excepting that part lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence generally northerly and easterly along said highway and Highway No. 3A+6 to the easterly limit of said subdivision; and
  • (c) that part of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen comprised of:
    • (i) the City of Penticton;
    • (ii) the towns of Oliver and Osoyoos;
    • (iii) the Village of Keremeos;
    • (iv) subdivisions A, B, C and E;
    • (v) that part of Subdivision D lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence generally northeasterly along said highway to the southerly limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1;
    • (vi) those parts of Subdivision F described as follows:
      • (A) commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1 with the southerly limit of the District Municipality of Summerland; thence easterly along the limit of said district municipality and its production to the easterly limit of said subdivision; thence southerly along the easterly limit of said subdivision to the limit of Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1; thence generally northerly along the easterly limit of said Indian reserve to the point of commencement;
      • (B) that part surrounded by the Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1;
    • (vii) that part of Subdivision G lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said subdivision with Highway No. 3A; thence southerly along said highway to Keremeos Bypass Road; thence southwesterly along said road to Crowsnest Highway (Highway No. 3); thence westerly along said highway to Ashnola Road; thence generally westerly along said road to the easterly limit of Ashnola Indian Reserve No. 10; thence generally southerly and westerly along the limits of said Indian reserve to its intersection with longitude 120°00′W; thence southerly along said longitude to the southerly limit of said subdivision; excepting Ashnola Indian Reserve No. 10;
    • (viii) Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1.

South Surrey—White Rock

(Population: 102,771)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) the City of White Rock;
  • (b) that part of the City of Surrey lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with 64th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to King George Boulevard (Highway No. 99A); thence generally southerly along said boulevard to the Serpentine River (south of 48th Avenue); thence generally easterly along said river to the southerly production of 160th Street; thence northerly along said production and 160th Street to 56th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to 168th Street; thence southerly along said street to 8th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to Highway No. 99; thence southerly along said highway to the southerly limit of said city; and
  • (c) Semiahmoo Indian Reserve.

Surrey Centre

(Population: 110,174)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Surrey described as follows: commencing at the intersection of 64th Avenue with 132nd Street; thence northerly along said street to 88th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to 176th Street; thence southerly along said street to the westerly production of 72nd Avenue; thence westerly along said production to 160th Street; thence southerly along said street and its intermittent productions to the Serpentine River (south of 56th Avenue); thence generally westerly along said river to King George Boulevard (Highway No. 99A); thence generally northerly along said boulevard to 64th Avenue; thence westerly along said avenue to the point of commencement.

Vancouver Centre

(Population: 104,142)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Vancouver described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city with the northerly production of Cambie Street; thence southerly along said production and Cambie Street to Dunsmuir Street; thence southeasterly along Dunsmuir Street and generally easterly along Dunsmuir Viaduct to Main Street; thence southerly along said street to 6th Avenue East; thence westerly along said avenue, 6th Avenue West and its intermittent production to Arbutus Street; thence northerly along said street to McNicoll Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Maple Street; thence northerly along said street and its production to the southern shoreline of English Bay; thence N 45°00′ W in a straight line to the westerly limit of said city; thence northerly, easterly and southeasterly along the westerly and northerly limits of said city to the point of commencement.

Vancouver East

(Population: 104,883)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Vancouver lying easterly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city with the northerly production of Cambie Street; thence southerly along said production and Cambie Street to Dunsmuir Street; thence southeasterly along Dunsmuir Street and generally easterly along Dunsmuir Viaduct to Main Street; thence southerly along said street to the Kingsway; thence southeasterly along the Kingsway to Prince Edward Street; thence southerly along said street to 16th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue to Knight Street; thence northerly along said street to 15th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue, its production and 16th Avenue East to Victoria Drive; thence northerly along said drive to 15th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue and its intermittent production to Nanaimo Street; thence northerly along said street to Grandview Highway South; thence easterly along said highway and Grandview Highway to the easterly limit of the City of Vancouver.

Vancouver Granville

(Population: 101,879)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Vancouver described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said city with the southerly production of Cambie Street; thence northerly along said production to the intersection of Kent Avenue Northwest with Cambie Street; thence southwesterly along said avenue to Heather Street; thence northwesterly along said street to Marine Drive Southwest; thence northeasterly along said drive to Heather Street; thence northerly along said street to 49th Avenue West; thence easterly along said avenue to Tisdall Street; thence northerly along said street to 42nd Avenue West; thence westerly along said avenue to Willow Street; thence northerly along said street to 41st Avenue West; thence easterly along said avenue and 41st Avenue East to Prince Edward Street; thence northerly along said street to the Kingsway; thence northwesterly along the Kingsway to Main Street; thence northerly along said street to 6th Avenue East; thence westerly along said avenue, 6th Avenue West and its intermittent production to Arbutus Street; thence southerly along said street to 37th Avenue West; thence easterly along said avenue to the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence southerly and southeasterly along said railway to the southerly production of Granville Street; thence southerly along said production to the southerly limit of said city; thence generally easterly along said limit to the point of commencement.

Vancouver Island North

(Population: 110,769)

(Map 2)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the regional districts of Mount Waddington and Strathcona;
  • (b) the Powell River Regional District, excepting Subdivision E;
  • (c) that part of the Central Coast Regional District lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said regional district with 52°00′N latitude; thence west along said latitude to Fisher Channel; thence generally southerly along said channel to Fitz Hugh Sound; thence generally southerly along said sound, the South Passage and Queen Charlotte Sound to the southerly limit of said regional district; and
  • (d) that part of the Comox Valley Regional District lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said regional district and Inland Island Highway (Highway No. 19); thence southeasterly along said highway to Hamm Road; thence northeasterly along said road to an unnamed trail at latitude 49°50′16″N and longitude 125°10′37″W; thence southeasterly along said unnamed trail to Endall Road; thence southeasterly along said road to Island Highway (Highway No. 19A); thence southeasterly along said highway to Old Island Highway; thence southerly along said highway to Comox Road; thence generally southerly along said road to 17th Street; thence southwesterly along said street to the northerly shoreline of Courtenay River; thence southeasterly along said shoreline to Comox Harbour and the Strait of Georgia; thence generally easterly across said strait to the easterly boundary of said regional district.

Vancouver Kingsway

(Population: 100,918)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Vancouver described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Grandview Highway with the easterly limit of said city (Boundary Road); thence southerly along said limit (Boundary Road) to 49th Avenue East; thence generally northwesterly along said avenue to Tyne Street; thence northerly along said street to School Avenue; thence northwesterly along said avenue to 41st Avenue East; thence westerly along said avenue to Prince Edward Street; thence northerly along said street to 16th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue to Knight Street; thence northerly along said street to 15th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue, its production and 16th Avenue East to Victoria Drive; thence northerly along said drive to 15th Avenue East; thence easterly along said avenue and its intermittent production to Nanaimo Street; thence northerly along said street to Grandview Highway South; thence easterly along said highway and Grandview Highway to the point of commencement.

Vancouver Quadra

(Population: 102,416)

(Map 9)

Consisting of those parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District comprised of:

  • (a) that part of the City of Vancouver lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said city with the southerly production of Granville Street; thence northerly along said production to the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence northwesterly and northerly along said railway to 37th Avenue West; thence westerly along said avenue to Arbutus Street; thence northerly along said street to McNicoll Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Maple Street; thence northerly along said street and its production to the southern shoreline of English Bay; thence N 45°00′ W in a straight line to the westerly limit of the City of Vancouver;
  • (b) that part of Subdivision A comprised of the University Endowment Lands and the University of British Columbia lying westerly of the westerly limit of the City of Vancouver; and
  • (c) Musqueam Indian Reserve No. 2.

Vancouver South

(Population: 103,610)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Vancouver lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the easterly limit of said city (Boundary Road) with 49th Avenue East; thence generally northwesterly along said avenue to Tyne Street; thence northerly along said street to School Avenue; thence northwesterly along said avenue to 41st Avenue East; thence westerly along 41st Avenue East and 41st Avenue West to Willow Street; thence southerly along said street to 42nd Avenue West; thence easterly along said avenue and southerly along Tisdall Street to 49th Avenue West; thence westerly along said avenue to Heather Street; thence southerly along said street to Marine Drive Southwest; thence southwesterly along said drive to Heather Street; thence southeasterly along said street to Kent Avenue Northwest; thence northeasterly along said avenue to Cambie Street; thence southerly along the production of said street to the southerly limit of said city.

Victoria

(Population: 104,136)

(Map 10)

Consisting of:

  • (a) that part of the District Municipality of Saanich lying easterly and southerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of said district municipality and Shelbourne Street; thence northerly along said street to MacKenzie Avenue; thence generally easterly along said avenue to Finnerty Road; thence northeasterly along said road to Arbutus Road; thence northerly along said road to Hollydene Place; thence generally northeasterly along said place and its northeasterly production to the easterly limit of said district municipality;
  • (b) the District Municipality of Oak Bay;
  • (c) that part of the City of Victoria lying northerly and easterly of Selkirk Water and easterly of Upper Harbour and Victoria Harbour; and
  • (d) that part of the Regional District Capital H (Part 1) lying easterly of a line drawn due south from Ogden Point and lying southerly a line drawn due east from Cadboro Point.

West Surrey—Whalley

(Population: 107,827)

(Map 9)

Consisting of that part of the City of Surrey lying northerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with 64th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to 132nd Street; thence northerly along said street to 88th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to King George Boulevard (Highway No. 99A); thence northerly along said boulevard to Bentley Road; thence northeasterly along said road to 136th Street; thence northerly along said street to 116th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue and King Road to 116A Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue to Surrey Road; thence northerly along the production of said road to the northerly limit of said city.

West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country

(Population: 106,174)

(Map 2)

Consisting of:

  • (a) the Sunshine Coast Regional District;
  • (b) that part of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District comprised of: the City of Whistler; Subdivision D; the District Municipality of Squamish; and
  • (c) that part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District lying westerly and northerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said regional district with the Capilano River; thence generally southerly along said river to the northerly limit of the District Municipality of West Vancouver; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly limits of said district municipality to Capilano Lake; thence generally southerly along said lake and the Capilano River to the northerly limit of Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5 and coincident with Marine Drive; thence northwesterly, southwesterly and southeasterly along the northerly, easterly and southerly limits of said reserve to the mouth of the Capilano River; thence southwesterly crossing First Narrows to the easterly limit of Subdivision A; thence southeasterly along said limit to the northerly limit of the City of Vancouver; thence westerly, southerly and westerly along said limit and its production to the limit of said regional district.