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  1. Geography of British Columbia: People and Landscapes in Transition by Brett McGillivray, 2005-12-30
  2. Geography of British Columbia: People and Landscapes in Transition by Brett McGillivray, 2000-12
  3. A History and Geography of British Columbia for Use in Public Schools by Maria Lawson, 2010-01-05
  4. Geography of Canada by Province or Territory: Geography of Alberta, Geography of British Columbia, Geography of Manitoba
  5. Province of British Columbia Department of Education - British Columbia Geography Manual - Authorized By the Minister of Education by J. Lewis; Chapman John D. Robinson, 1954-01-01
  6. A History and Geography of British Columbia by Maria Lawson, 2010-01-04
  7. Dominion School Geography - British Columbia Edition by Author Not Stated, 1910-01-01
  8. Geography. (Book Reviews).(Geography of British Columbia) (book review): An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Thomas A. Rumney, 2001-09-22
  9. Geography of British Columbia: List of Civil Parishes in Kent
  10. A History and Geography of British Columbia - Dominion Series by Maria; Young, Rosalind Watson Lawson, 1913-01-01
  11. Agricultural geography of British Columbia by Fritz Dalichow, 1972
  12. Geography of British Columbia: People and Landscapes in Transition.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Michael J. Broadway, 2006-12-22
  13. A History And Geography Of British Columbia: For Use In Public Schools (1906) by Maria Lawson, Rosalind Watson Young, 2010-09-10
  14. readings in the Geography of British Columbia by Douglas J. Nicol, 1984

1. British Columbia: Geography
EncyclopediaBritish Columbia. Geography. British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, is bounded on the E by
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British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, is bounded on the E by Alberta, on the S by Montana, Idaho, and Washington, on the W by the Pacific Ocean, on the NW by Alaska, and on the N by the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories. Along its deeply indented Pacific coast lie many islands, notably Vancouver Island (c.280 mi/450 km long) and the sparsely inhabited Queen Charlotte Islands. The province is almost wholly mountainous, with the Rocky Mts. in the southeast, the Coast Mts. along the Pacific, and the Stikine Mts. in the northwest. Chief of the many rivers is the Fraser, which, with its tributaries, drains much of central and S British Columbia as it flows to the Pacific. Other rivers in that region include the upper Columbia and the Kootenay. In the north are the Peace, the Stikine, the Nass, and the Skeena. Hydroelectric resources in British Columbia are highly developed; large plants along the rivers operate pulp and paper mills. The station at Kemano on the Nechako River serves one of the biggest aluminum plants in the world, at Kitimat. Long, narrow lakes are found throughout the interior, supplying vast backwaters for dams; Williston Lake, on the Peace River, is the largest of these.

2. British Columbia-Washington Goegraphy
british columbia geography. There are 6 main land regions in British Columbia.
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British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, is bounded on the E by Alberta, on the S by Montana, Idaho, and Washington, on the W by the Pacific Ocean, on the NW by Alaska, and on the N by the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories. Along its deeply indented Pacific coast lie many islands, notably Vancouver Island (c.280 mi/450 km long) and the sparsely inhabited Queen Charlotte Islands. The province is almost wholly mountainous, with the Rocky Mts. in the southeast, the Coast Mts. along the Pacific, and the Stikine Mts. in the northwest. Chief of the many rivers is the Fraser, which, with its tributaries, drains much of central and S British Columbia as it flows to the Pacific. Other rivers in that region include the upper Columbia and the Kootenay. In the north are the Peace, the Stikine, the Nass, and the Skeena. Hydroelectric resources in British Columbia are highly developed; large plants along the rivers operate pulp and paper mills. The station at Kemano on the Nechako River serves one of the biggest aluminum plants in the world, at Kitimat. Long, narrow lakes are found throughout the interior, supplying vast backwaters for dams; Williston Lake, on the Peace River, is the largest of these. Vancouver and Victoria , very attractive to tourists.

4. UBC Geography
Find information about the department, fields of study, and courses offered. You can also find out about faculty, graduate students, and research interests.
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5. Virtual Geography Department: GIS: Online Courses
This page is maintained by the Department of geography at the Universityof british columbia. Please send comments and corrections
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6. Tree-Ring Lab
Information about people, facilities, and methods and results of research focused on the use of tree rings as dating and paleoclimatic tools in the Canadian Cordillera of Alberta and british columbia.
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7. UVic Geography
Hosts studies such as the Tree Ring Library, the Whale Research Laboratory, and the Digital Cartographic Archive. Student and faculty information as well. Victoria, british columbia, Canada.
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8. Atlas: British Columbia
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  • 9. British Columbia Ambulance Service
    Under the Ministry of Health, agency shares its mission statement, paramedic qualifications, and operational and administrative information. Welcome to the british columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS) The system bridges major regional disparities in both geography and population density across the province.
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    "Working Together for Life" Welcome to the British Columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS)
    The following pages present a brief history and description of our service. We have also included some information about the management and operation of BCAS, and a few operational statistics. BCAS provides public ambulance service in B.C. under the authority of the Emergency Health Services Commission of the provincial Ministry of Health Services. The commission is mandated to oversee the broad responsibility of overall emergency medical service provision, regulation and direction in B.C.
    History The province has had a long history of varying degrees of involvement with ambulance service provision to the citizens of B.C. However, it was not until July 1, 1974 that government legislation was enacted to create the BCAS. It was formed in response to growing concerns about the conditions then present in the ambulance industry of the day. Emergency pre-hospital medical services were supplied by a mixture of commercial operators - some operating from funeral homes - some partially subsidized by municipalities - some based with volunteer fire departments - and some of which existed on paid subscriptions from the public. The competition between ambulance companies was intense, standards were not uniformly observed, and effective patient care was often an afterthought.

    10. KidZone Geography - British Columbia
    BACK. british columbia. british columbia is the western most Canadian province. TheProvincial Flag. The british columbia provincial flag was adopted in 1960.
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    British Columbia British Columbia is the western most Canadian province. Victoria is the capital city. The Rocky Mountains run down the border of Alberta and British Columbia and extend into the United States. You can find out a lot of interesting information about the province at http://www.gov.bc.ca/ Free Printable Worksheets: British Columbia flag worksheet British Columbia map and response worksheet British Columbia provincial bird with labels worksheet British Columbia provincial bird coloring page ... British Columbia provincial flower coloring page
    The Provincial Flag
    The British Columbia provincial flag was adopted in 1960. It depicts the Union Jack on the top. The bottom shows blue and white wavy lines topped by a setting sun. The lines represent the Pacific Ocean (BC's West coast) and the Rocky Mountains (BC's Eastern border)
    The Provincial Flower
    The Pacific dogwood was declared British Columbia's provincial flower in 1956. It grows in the Western part of the province, mainly near streams.

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    Click on the british columbia flag coloring page below to see it in it's own window(close that geography, Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Math, Science, Theme Units.
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    12. British Columbia's Geography 12 Website
    british columbia's geography 12 Website. This web site created forNetscape 3.00 or better. Download Now. School District Home Page
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    • Bill Willson (Port Moody Sr. Secondary), Dale Gregory (Centennial School) Jim Mattson (Centennial School)
    This home page is based on the curriculum outline established by the Ministry of Education, Victoria, BC, Canada. The menu at the left provides hotlinks to information on the World Wide Web or material provided by teachers of Geography 12.
    It is hoped that this home page would become a clearing house for the sharing of ideas and information among Geography 12 teachers across the province. Use any of the following e-mail addresses to contact us, ask questions, or share information.
    Bill Wilson ewillson@unixg.ubc.ca Dale Gregory dgregory@unixg.ubc.ca Jim Mattson jmattson@direct.ca

    13. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
    Four Centuries of Special geography OFG Sitwell. geography of BritishColumbia Brett McGillivray. Glacial Environments Michael J. Hambrey.
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    14. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
    Order In Canada, order your copy of Four Centuries of Special geography from UNIpresses 2001UBC Press 2029 West Mall, Vancouver, british columbia, Canada, V6T
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    15. Geography Of BC Web Resource: Home Page
    The Open University's geography of british columbia course (GEOG 270) is a secondyearuniversity credit course that leads you through the study of the
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    Welcome to the home page of the Geography of BC World Wide Web Resource!
    • What this "Resource" Is
    • How to Use this "Resource"
    • Resource Topics This link takes you to a separate URL that lists myriad topics about BC geography. For each topic we provide a summary, a set of annotated links, both local and external, and, for some topics, detailed commentary. (Some of the topics are still being developed, but there is at least some topic-specific information on every page.)
    • Glossary A glossary of terms of relevance to geography of BC topics that was prepared specifically for the OU's GEOG 270 course but which may be very useful to other visitors to the Resource.

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    What this "Resource" Is
    When we at British Columbia's Open University decided to put GEOG 270, our second-year university-level Geography of British Columbia course, onto the Web, we thought that much of the resource material needed for the course (commentary, explanation, overviews, etc.), and many of the links to other sites that we would be identifying and critiquing for our students, would be useful to many people in the broader community not just to students taking our course for credit. With this general audience in mind, we decided to split the course into two distinct parts:

    16. Geography Of British Columbia (GEOG 270): Home Page
    The Open University's geography of british columbia course (GEOG 270) is a secondyearuniversity credit course that leads you through the study of ob BC's
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    Welcome to the Home Page of the Open University's Geography of British Columbia course, GEOG 270, an introduction to the region known as British Columbia. If you have registered in this course for credit, this is your Home Page for the course. If you are just visiting the site and are not registered, you won't be able to visit the course "units," assignments, or course conferences, but you are free to use the Geography of British Columbia World Wide Web Resource and to read through the Course Information area and to make use of the course glossary If you are not a GEOG 270 student yet, we hope that in exploring the Geography of BC Resource you will become so interested in British Columbia's diverse geographical topics that you will want to enrol in the course. (See Open University Student Services for more information about enrolling.) In the meantime, however, enjoy the Resource! And let us know if you discover any good Web sites we should link to in the Resource topics. Conferences for students:
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    Use the menu at the top of the page to navigate to the various parts of the course. The Unit links take you to the introductory page for each unit. Note that wherever you see the

    17. Quarles.unbc.edu/nres/geog.htm
    Similar pages british columbia Information geography britishcolumbia.comInformation on the geography of british columbia Size, Arable Land, Parks, Forests,Ecological Reserves, and Topography. geography of british columbia
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    18. British Columbia (BC) Canada - Tourism Victoria Official Site
    british columbia (BC) Canada. british columbia (BC) is Canada’s westernmostand third largest province. british columbia's geography is extremely varied.
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    British Columbia (BC) Canada
    British Columbia (BC) is Canada’s western-most and third largest province. British Columbia's Geography is extremely varied.  It is bordered by the province of Alberta to the east, by the Canadian territories of Yukon and Northwest Territories to the north, by the Alaskan panhandle and the Pacific Ocean to the west and by the American states of Washington, Idaho and Montana to the south. Off its southwest corner, BC’s coast is dotted with hundreds of islands, including Vancouver Island. More than three quarters of British Columbia’s land area is mountainous. The Rocky Mountains run the length of the BC, cutting diagonally from the southeast to the northwest and are flanked by a series of smaller ranges. Almost 60 per cent of BC is covered with forest, 10 per cent is farmland and freshwater lakes and rivers cover less than two per cent, about 18,000 square kilometers (11,185 square miles). British Columbia is a place of remarkable culture and beauty. Against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes are numerous experiences to enjoy including: world class ski resorts and golf courses, countless festivals, unique artisans, museums and galleries, First Nations heritage, outstanding hiking and outdoor adventure opportunities, exclusive guest ranches, luxurious spas, hot springs and delectable cuisine. British Columbia Canada truly has everything you are looking for!

    19. West Coast Canada - Tourism Victoria Official Site
    geography and Topography. Vancouver Island is the largest island off the west coastof North America . Tucked against the mainland coast of british columbia and
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    Vancouver Island is the largest island off the west coast of North America . Tucked against the mainland coast of British Columbia and the north shore of Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, Vancouver Island occupies an area about the size of Holland . It stretches 500 kilometres (320 miles) southeast to northwest with an area of 3,175,000 hectares (9,493,171 acres) and 3,460.0896 kilometres (2,150 miles) of coastline. It is separated from Vancouver BC by the Strait of Georgia to the east and from Washington State , by the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the south and southeast. Vancouver Island is actually closer to the United States than to mainland west coast Canada A mountainous spine runs the length of Vancouver Island , breaking into long mountain fjords on its west coast that cut deeply into the island. Alberni Inlet cuts more than halfway through the island, ending at the community of Port Alberni . Saanich Inlet, in the Victoria area, is one of the few fjord inlets on Vancouver Island 's east coast. Along its southern half, the relief is so rugged that the

    20. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
    Featured Title. . geography of british columbia. geography of british columbia discussesthese and many other aspects of the growth of this distinctive province.
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