Municipal and District Flags of British Columbia (Canada) (original) (raw)


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Background

There are currently 154 municipalities in BC, plus 28 regional districts. The areas which are not part of an incorporated municipality are included in the RD's except for the Northwest corner of the province: the Stikene region, bordering the Yukon and Alaska, which has no regional government.

The municipalities are classed as follows (number of examples in parentheses):

1. Districts (District Municipalities or Townships) (50)
2. Villages (42)
3. Towns (15)
4. Cities (48)
5. The City of Vancouver (1)

The last distinction is spelled out in the Local Government Act, Definitions: "City" does not include the City of Vancouver. The reason for this is that Vancouver is the only city with a charter and therefore is not under the Local Government Act.

Included under Districts are one Native Indian Government District: Sechelt, one Mountain Resort Municipality: Whistler, and one Island Municipality: Bowen Island. Statistics Canada census information gives the designation "DM" for District Municipality, whether the District officially calls itself "Township of ...", "District of ...", or simply "Corporation of ..."

According to section 17 of the Local Government Act:

Classification of municipalities

17. (1) A municipality must be incorporated as follows:

(a) as a village, if the population is not greater than 2 500;
(b) as a town, if the population is greater than 2 500 but not greater than 5 000;
(c) as a city, if the population is greater than 5 000;
(d) despite paragraphs (a) to (c), as a district if the area to be incorporated is greater than 800 hectares and has an average population density of less than 5 persons per hectare.

(2) For the purpose of calculating the average population density, land continually covered by water must not be taken into account.

(3) Despite subsection (1), if the Lieutenant Governor in Council considers it to be in the public interest to do so, a municipality may be incorporated in another classification provided for in this Act

As indicated in subsection 3, the Provincial Government may incorporate a municipality under a different classification if it chooses; also, a "promotion" (or "demotion") from one classification to another is not automatic.

According to the Union of BC Municipalities website1 there are "cities with populations of 4,000 and even less than 1,000. towns with populations of just over 10,000. District municipalities with higher population densities"
Dean McGee, 28 December 2002, with updates by Valentin Poposki, 10 August 2007

1Note: the UBCM website has changed location and information since this original quote. Content may not be the same at present as originally quoted.


Counties and Regional Districts

indicates the municipality has informed us it does not have a flag. RD = Regional District

Alberni-Clayoquot RD Bulkley-Nechako RD Capital RD Cariboo RD Central Coast RD Central Kootenay RD Central Okanagan RD Columbia-Shuswap RD Comox Valley RD Cowichan Valley RD East Kootenay RD Fraser-Fort George RD Fraser Valley RD Kitimat-Stikine RD Kootenay Boundary RD Metro Vancouver RD Mount Waddington RD Nanaimo RD North Coast RD North Okanagan RD Northern Rockies RM Okanagan-Similkameen RD Peace River RD Qathet RD Squamish-Lillooet RD Strathcona RD Sunshine Coast RD Thompson-Nicola RD

DM - District Municipality

100 Mile House Abbotsford Alert Bay Anmore Armstrong Ashcroft Barriere Belcarra Bowen Island DM Burnaby Burns Lake Cache Creek Campbell River Canal Flats Castlegar Central Saanich Chase Chetwynd Chilliwack Clearwater DM Clinton Coldstream Colwood Comox Coquitlam Courtenay Cranbrook Creston Cumberland Dawson Creek Delta Duncan Elkford Enderby Esquimalt Fernie Fort Nelson Fort St. James Fort St. John Fraser Lake Fruitvale Gabriola Island Gibsons Golden Gold River Grand Forks Granisle Greenwood Harrison Hot Springs Hazelton Highlands Hope Houston Hudson's Hope Invermere Kamloops Kaslo Kelowna Kent (District) Keremeos Kimberley Kitimat Ladysmith Lake Country Lake Cowichan Langford Langley Langley Township Lantzville Lillooet Lions Bay Logan Lake Lumby Lytton Mackenzie Masset Maple Ridge McBride Merritt Metchosin Midway Mission Montrose Nakusp Nanaimo Nelson New Denver New Hazelton New Westminster North Cowichan North Saanich North Vancouver, City of North Vancouver, District of Oak Bay Oliver Osoyoos Parksville Peachland Pemberton Penticton Pitt Meadows Port Alberni Port Alice Port Clements Port Coquitlam Port Edward Port Hardy Port Moody Port McNeill Port Vancouver Pouce Coupe Powell River Prince George Prince Rupert Princeton Qualicum Beach Queen Charlotte Quesnel Radium Hot Springs Revelstoke Richmond Rossland Rushmere Saanich District Salt Spring Island Salmo Salmon Arm Saturna Island Sayward Sechelt Sicamous Sidney Silverton Slocan Smithers Sooke Spalumcheen Township Sparwood Squamish Stewart Stikine Summerland Mountain Resort Municipality of Sun Peaks Surrey Tahsis Taylor Telkwa Terrace Tofino Trail Tumbler Ridge Ucluelet (District) Valemount Vancouver (city) Metro Vancouver Vanderhoof Vernon Victoria View Royal Warfield Wells West Kelowna West Vancouver Whistler White Rock Williams Lake Zeballos