List of municipalities in British Columbia

British Columbia is the third-most populous province in Canada, with 5,000,879 residents as of 2021, and is the second-largest in land area,[a] at 920,687 km2 (355,479 sq mi).[2] British Columbia's 161 municipalities cover only 11 percent of the province's land mass yet are home to 89 percent of its population. A municipality is a local government incorporated by the province allowing a community to govern itself and to provide and regulate local services. These services typically include, but are not limited to, the provision of drinking water, sewers, roads, fire protection, street lights, garbage/recycling collection, land use planning, building inspection, and parks.

Map of Canada with British Columbia highlighted in red
Location of British Columbia in Canada
Skyline of Vancouver
Skyline of Vancouver, British Columbia's largest city
Skyline of Surrey
Skyline of Surrey, British Columbia's second largest city and suburb of Vancouver
Skyline of Burnaby
Skyline of Burnaby, British Columbia's third largest city and suburb of Vancouver
Skyline of Richmond
Skyline of Richmond, British Columbia's fourth largest city and suburb of Vancouver
Skyline of Abbotsford
Skyline of Abbotsford, the largest city outside of Greater Vancouver
Coquitlam's Town Centre
Skyline of Coquitlam, British Columbia's sixth largest city and suburb of Vancouver
Kelowna Skyline
Skyline of Kelowna, the largest city in the interior of British Columbia
Areal view of Saanich, British Columbia
Aerial view of Saanich, the largest municipality on Vancouver Island and suburb of the capital Victoria

Within their limited jurisdictions, municipalities are autonomous, responsible and accountable to their citizens and to the province. Their powers and responsibilities are regulated through the Local Government Act,[3] the Community Charter, and, in the case of Vancouver, the Vancouver Charter. They have the power of a natural person, the power to expropriate, and the power to establish and enforce bylaws. They are able to raise funds through property taxes and user fees, and borrow a limited amount through the Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia to pay for capital costs.[4]

Municipalities are governed by a mayor and council who are democratically elected every 4 years on the third Saturday in October. The most recent election took place on October 15, 2022; the next election will take place on October 17, 2026.[5] Each municipality is a member of a regional district to which their councils elect representatives. The board of directors of the regional district is used as a forum to discuss regional issues.[4]

To become a municipality, a community, with the assistance of the provincial Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, defines its borders and holds a referendum on the issue. If successful the Cabinet of British Columbia issues a letters patent incorporating the community. Part 2 of the Local Government Act sets out a classification scheme that gives each new municipality a designation. If the population is fewer than 2,500 people the new municipality is designated a village, if between 2,500 and 5,000 a town, and if greater than 5,000 a city. If the new municipality has an area greater than 800 hectares (2,000 acres) and an average population density of fewer than 5 persons per hectare then is it designated a district municipality. The municipality must request change in designation but is not compelled to do so, despite population growth or loss – Greenwood has retained its city status, for example, rather than relinquishing it as other boomtowns of its era have done. There is no longer any legal difference between the designations.[4]

Cities

A city is a classification of municipalities used in British Columbia. British Columbia's lieutenant governor may incorporate a community as a city by letters patent, on the recommendation of the Minister of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development, if its population is greater than 5,000 and the outcome of a vote involving affected residents was that greater than 50 percent voted in favour of the proposed incorporation.[6]

British Columbia has 52 cities,[7][8][9][10] had a cumulative population of 3,630,140 in the 2021 census. British Columbia's largest and smallest cities are Vancouver and Greenwood with populations of 662,248 and 702 respectively.[11] The fastest-growing city in British Columbia is Langford, which grew 31.8 percent between 2016 and 2021, while the fastest-shrinking is Merritt, which shrunk by 1.2 percent.[11] The largest city by land area is Abbotsford, which spans 375.33 km2 (144.92 sq mi), while the smallest is Duncan, at 2.06 km2 (0.80 sq mi).[11] The first community to incorporate as a city was New Westminster on July 16, 1860,[7] while the most recent community to incorporate as a city was Mission on March 29, 2021.[10]

District municipalities

A district municipality is a classification of municipalities used in British Columbia. British Columbia's lieutenant governor may incorporate a community as a district municipality by letters patent, under the recommendation of the Minister of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development, if the area is greater than 800 ha (2,000 acres) and has a population density of fewer than 5 people per hectare, and the outcome of a vote involving affected residents was that greater than 50 percent voted in favour of the proposed incorporation.[6]

British Columbia has 49 district municipalities[7][9][12] that had a cumulative population of 669,454 in the 2021 Census.[11] British Columbia's largest and smallest district municipalities are Langley and Wells with populations of 132,603 and 218 respectively.[11] The fastest-growing district municipality in British Columbia is Stewart, which grew 28.9 percent between 2016 and 2021, while the fastest-shrinking is the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, which declined by 18.8 percent.

Of British Columbia's current 49 district municipalities, the first to incorporate as a district municipality was North Cowichan on June 18, 1873, while the most recent community to incorporate as a district municipality was the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) on February 6, 2009.[7][12] Although portrayed as a regional municipality in its official name, the NRRM is actually classified as a district municipality.[12]

Indian government districts

The lone Indian government district designation was created by the federal shíshálh Nation Self-Government Act and provincial Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act and granted to the shíshálh Nation Government District (formerly known as the Sechelt Indian Government District), which governs the shíshálh Nation lands consisting of 33 former Indian reserves.[13][14][15]

Island municipalities

If the community wishing to incorporate is located within a trust area under the Island Trust Act, it must incorporate as an island municipality.[16] A single island municipality designation has been granted to Bowen Island.

Mountain resort municipalities

A mountain resort municipality designation is granted by the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development through the Local Government Act if there exists alpine ski lift operations, year-round recreational facilities, and commercial overnight accommodations.[citation needed] British Columbia's lone mountain resort municipality is Sun Peaks.

Resort municipalities

A single resort municipality designation has been granted to Whistler by the Resort Municipality of Whistler Act.[17]

Towns

A town is a classification of municipalities used in British Columbia. British Columbia's lieutenant governor may incorporate a community as a town by letters patent, under the recommendation of the Minister of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development, if its population is greater than 2,500 but not greater than 5,000 and the outcome of a vote involving affected residents was that greater than 50 percent voted in favour of the proposed incorporation.[6]

British Columbia has 14 towns[7] that had a cumulative population of 95,922 in the 2021 census.[11] British Columbia's largest and smallest towns are Comox and Port McNeill with populations of 14,806 and 2,356 respectively. View Royal and Smithers are the fastest-growing and fastest-shrinking towns in the province, growing by 11.2 percent and shrinking by 0.4 percent respectively between 2016 and 2021.[11] Of British Columbia's current 14 towns, the first to incorporate as a town was Ladysmith on June 3, 1904, while the most recent community to incorporate as a town was View Royal on December 5, 1988.[7]

Villages

Shoreline of Zeballos, British Columbia's smallest municipality

A village is a classification of municipalities used in British Columbia. British Columbia's lieutenant governor may incorporate a community as a village by letters patent, on the recommendation of the Minister of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development, if its population is not greater than 2,500 and the outcome of a vote involving affected residents was that greater than 50 percent voted in favour of the proposed incorporation.[6]

British Columbia has 42 villages[7] that had a cumulative population of 48,511 in the 2021 census.[11] British Columbia's largest and smallest villages are Cumberland and Zeballos with populations of 4,447 and 126 respectively.[11] Radium Hot Springs and Silverton are the fastest-growing and fastest-shrinking villages in the province, growing by 72.6 percent and shrinking by 23.6 percent respectively between 2016 and 2021.[11] Of British Columbia's current 42 villages, the first to incorporate as a village was Kaslo on August 14, 1893, while the most recent community to incorporate as a village was Queen Charlotte (now known as Daajing Giids) on December 5, 2005.[7]

List of municipalities

List of municipalities in British Columbia
NameStatus[7]Regional district[7]Incorporation date[7]2021 Canadian census[11]
Population (2021)Population (2016)ChangeLand area (km2)Population density (/km2)
AbbotsfordCityFraser ValleyDecember 12, 1995153,524141,397+8.6%375.33409.0
ArmstrongCityNorth OkanaganMarch 31, 19135,3235,114+4.1%5.221,019.7
BurnabyCityMetro VancouverSeptember 22, 1892249,125232,755+7.0%90.572,750.6
Campbell RiverCityStrathconaJune 24, 194735,51933,007+7.6%144.38246.0
CastlegarCityCentral KootenayJanuary 1, 19748,3388,039+3.7%19.87419.6
ChilliwackCityFraser ValleyApril 26, 187393,20383,788+11.2%261.34356.6
ColwoodCityCapitalJune 24, 198518,96116,859+12.5%17.661,073.7
CoquitlamCityMetro VancouverJuly 25, 1891148,625139,284+6.7%122.151,216.7
CourtenayCityComox ValleyJanuary 1, 191528,42025,639+10.8%32.42876.6
CranbrookCityEast KootenayNovember 1, 190520,49920,047+2.3%31.97641.2
Dawson CreekCityPeace RiverMay 26, 193612,32312,178+1.2%26.72461.2
DeltaCityMetro VancouverNovember 10, 1879108,455102,238+6.1%179.66603.7
DuncanCityCowichan ValleyMarch 4, 19125,0474,944+2.1%2.062,450.0
EnderbyCityNorth OkanaganMarch 1, 19053,0282,964+2.2%4.26710.8
FernieCityEast KootenayJuly 28, 19046,3205,396+17.1%15.11418.3
Fort St. JohnCityPeace RiverDecember 31, 194721,46520,260+5.9%32.67657.0
Grand ForksCityKootenay BoundaryApril 15, 18974,1124,049+1.6%10.37396.5
GreenwoodCityKootenay BoundaryJuly 12, 1897702665+5.6%2.42290.1
KamloopsCityThompson-NicolaOctober 17, 196797,90290,280+8.4%297.93328.6
KelownaCityCentral OkanaganMay 4, 1905144,576127,390+13.5%211.85682.4
KimberleyCityEast KootenayMarch 29, 19448,1157,425+9.3%60.51134.1
LangfordCityCapitalDecember 8, 199246,58435,342+31.8%41.431,124.4
LangleyCityMetro VancouverMarch 15, 195528,96325,888+11.9%10.182,845.1
Maple RidgeCityMetro VancouverSeptember 12, 201490,99082,256+10.6%267.82339.7
MerrittCityThompson-NicolaApril 1, 19117,0517,139−1.2%26.04270.8
MissionCityFraser ValleyMarch 29, 202141,51938,554+7.7%226.98182.9
NanaimoCityNanaimoDecember 24, 187499,86390,504+10.3%90.451,104.1
NelsonCityCentral KootenayMarch 18, 189711,10610,572+5.1%11.93930.9
New WestminsterCityMetro VancouverJuly 16, 186078,91670,996+11.2%15.625,052.2
North VancouverCityMetro VancouverAugust 10, 189158,12052,898+9.9%11.834,912.9
ParksvilleCityNanaimoJune 19, 194513,64212,453+9.5%14.52939.5
PentictonCityOkanagan-SimilkameenJanuary 1, 190936,88533,761+9.3%43.03857.2
Pitt MeadowsCityMetro VancouverApril 25, 191419,14618,573+3.1%86.34221.8
Port AlberniCityAlberni-ClayoquotOctober 28, 196718,25917,678+3.3%19.66928.7
Port CoquitlamCityMetro VancouverMarch 7, 191361,49858,612+4.9%29.162,109.0
Port MoodyCityMetro VancouverMarch 11, 191333,53533,5510.0%25.851,297.3
Powell RiverCityqathetOctober 15, 195513,94313,157+6.0%28.91482.3
Prince GeorgeCityFraser-Fort GeorgeMarch 6, 191576,70874,003+3.7%316.74242.2
Prince RupertCityNorth CoastMarch 10, 191012,30012,220+0.7%66.00186.4
QuesnelCityCaribooMarch 21, 19289,8899,879+0.1%35.35279.7
RevelstokeCityColumbia ShuswapMarch 1, 18998,2757,562+9.4%41.28200.5
RichmondCityMetro VancouverNovember 10, 1879209,937198,309+5.9%128.871,629.1
RosslandCityKootenay BoundaryMarch 18, 18974,1403,729+11.0%59.7269.3
Salmon ArmCityColumbia ShuswapMay 15, 190519,43217,706+9.7%155.19125.2
SurreyCityMetro VancouverNovember 10, 1879568,322517,887+9.7%316.111,797.9
TerraceCityKitimat-StikineDecember 31, 192712,01711,643+3.2%57.33209.6
TrailCityKootenay BoundaryJune 14, 19017,9207,709+2.7%34.90226.9
VancouverCityMetro VancouverApril 6, 1886662,248631,486+4.9%115.185,749.7
VernonCityNorth OkanaganDecember 30, 189244,51940,116+11.0%96.43461.7
VictoriaCityCapitalAugust 2, 186291,86785,792+7.1%19.454,723.2
West KelownaCityCentral OkanaganJune 26, 201536,07832,655+10.5%122.09295.5
White RockCityMetro VancouverApril 15, 195721,93919,952+10.0%5.174,243.5
Williams LakeCityCaribooMarch 15, 192910,94710,753+1.8%33.12330.5
BarriereDistrict municipalityThompson-NicolaDecember 4, 20071,7651,713+3.0%10.73164.5
Central SaanichDistrict municipalityCapitalDecember 12, 195017,38516,814+3.4%41.20422.0
ChetwyndDistrict municipalityPeace RiverSeptember 25, 19622,3022,503−8.0%63.5536.2
ClearwaterDistrict municipalityThompson-NicolaDecember 3, 20072,3882,324+2.8%55.6542.9
ColdstreamDistrict municipalityNorth OkanaganDecember 21, 190611,17110,648+4.9%66.57167.8
ElkfordDistrict municipalityEast KootenayJuly 16, 19712,7492,499+10.0%108.1225.4
EsquimaltDistrict municipalityCapitalSeptember 1, 191217,53317,655−0.7%7.082,476.4
Fort St. JamesDistrict municipalityBulkley-NechakoDecember 19, 19521,3861,598−13.3%23.4559.1
HighlandsDistrict municipalityCapitalDecember 7, 19932,4822,225+11.6%38.0165.3
HopeDistrict municipalityFraser ValleyApril 6, 19296,6866,181+8.2%40.87163.6
HoustonDistrict municipalityBulkley-NechakoMarch 4, 19573,0522,993+2.0%72.8841.9
Hudson's HopeDistrict municipalityPeace RiverNovember 16, 19658411,015−17.1%826.701.0
InvermereDistrict municipalityEast KootenayMay 22, 19513,9173,391+15.5%10.75364.4
KentDistrict municipalityFraser ValleyJanuary 1, 18956,3006,067+3.8%168.5937.4
KitimatDistrict municipalityKitimat-StikineMarch 31, 19538,2368,131+1.3%239.2834.4
Lake CountryDistrict municipalityCentral OkanaganMay 2, 199515,81712,922+22.4%122.16129.5
LangleyDistrict municipalityMetro VancouverApril 26, 1873132,603117,285+13.1%307.22431.6
LantzvilleDistrict municipalityNanaimoJune 25, 20033,8173,605+5.9%27.68137.9
LillooetDistrict municipalitySquamish-LillooetDecember 31, 19462,3022,275+1.2%27.6383.3
Logan LakeDistrict municipalityThompson-NicolaNovember 10, 19702,2551,993+13.1%324.287.0
MackenzieDistrict municipalityFraser-Fort GeorgeMay 19, 19663,2813,714−11.7%154.1921.3
MetchosinDistrict municipalityCapitalDecember 3, 19845,0674,708+7.6%69.5772.8
New HazeltonDistrict municipalityKitimat-StikineDecember 15, 1980602580+3.8%24.3424.7
North CowichanDistrict municipalityCowichan ValleyJune 18, 187331,99029,696+7.7%195.41163.7
North SaanichDistrict municipalityCapitalAugust 19, 196512,23511,249+8.8%37.16329.3
North VancouverDistrict municipalityMetro VancouverMay 13, 190788,16885,649+2.9%160.66548.8
Northern RockiesDistrict municipality[12]Northern RockiesFebruary 6, 20093,9474,862−18.8%84,759.310.0
Oak BayDistrict municipalityCapitalJuly 2, 190617,99018,094−0.6%10.521,710.1
One Hundred Mile HouseDistrict municipalityCaribooJuly 27, 19651,9281,918+0.5%53.0136.4
PeachlandDistrict municipalityCentral OkanaganJanuary 1, 19095,7895,428+6.7%16.10359.6
Port EdwardDistrict municipalityNorth CoastJune 29, 1966470467+0.6%167.162.8
Port HardyDistrict municipalityMount WaddingtonMay 5, 19663,9024,132−5.6%38.55101.2
SaanichDistrict municipalityCapitalMarch 1, 1906117,735114,148+3.1%103.591,136.5
SecheltDistrict municipalitySunshine CoastFebruary 15, 195610,84710,216+6.2%39.02278.0
SicamousDistrict municipalityColumbia ShuswapDecember 4, 19892,6132,429+7.6%12.80204.1
SookeDistrict municipalityCapitalDecember 7, 199915,08613,001+16.0%56.60266.5
SpallumcheenDistrict municipalityNorth OkanaganJuly 21, 18925,3075,106+3.9%254.9220.8
SparwoodDistrict municipalityEast KootenayOctober 6, 19644,1483,784+9.6%191.3021.7
SquamishDistrict municipalitySquamish-LillooetMay 18, 194823,81919,497+22.2%104.71227.5
StewartDistrict municipalityKitimat-StikineMay 16, 1930517401+28.9%551.570.9
SummerlandDistrict municipalityOkanagan-SimilkameenDecember 21, 190612,04211,615+3.7%74.04162.6
TaylorDistrict municipalityPeace RiverAugust 23, 19581,3171,469−10.3%16.9277.8
TofinoDistrict municipalityAlberni-ClayoquotFebruary 5, 19322,5161,967+27.9%10.56238.3
Tumbler RidgeDistrict municipalityPeace RiverApril 9, 19812,3991,987+20.7%1,557.411.5
UclueletDistrict municipalityAlberni-ClayoquotFebruary 26, 19522,0661,717+20.3%6.48318.8
VanderhoofDistrict municipalityBulkley-NechakoJanuary 22, 19264,3464,434−2.0%53.9380.6
WellsDistrict municipalityCaribooJune 29, 1998218217+0.5%158.091.4
West VancouverDistrict municipalityMetro VancouverMarch 15, 191244,12242,473+3.9%87.18506.1
shíshálh NationFirst Nations government districtqathet and Sunshine CoastMarch 17, 1988765697+9.8%11.0369.4
Bowen IslandIsland municipalityMetro VancouverDecember 4, 19994,2563,680+15.7%50.1284.9
Sun Peaks MountainMountain resort municipality[18]Thompson-NicolaJune 3, 20101,404616+127.9%40.8534.4
WhistlerResort municipalitySquamish-LillooetSeptember 6, 197513,98211,746+19.0%240.0058.3
ComoxTownComox ValleyJanuary 14, 194614,80614,028+5.5%16.87877.7
CrestonTownCentral KootenayMay 14, 19245,5835,361+4.1%8.41663.9
GibsonsTownSunshine CoastMarch 4, 19294,7584,605+3.3%4.311,103.9
GoldenTownColumbia ShuswapJune 26, 19573,9863,708+7.5%11.33351.8
LadysmithTownCowichan ValleyJune 3, 19048,9908,537+5.3%12.04746.7
Lake CowichanTownCowichan ValleyAugust 19, 19443,3253,226+3.1%8.24403.5
OliverTownOkanagan-SimilkameenDecember 31, 19455,0944,928+3.4%5.49927.9
OsoyoosTownOkanagan-SimilkameenJanuary 14, 19465,5565,050+10.0%8.41660.6
Port McNeillTownMount WaddingtonFebruary 18, 19662,3562,337+0.8%13.77171.1
PrincetonTownOkanagan-SimilkameenSeptember 11, 19512,8942,828+2.3%59.2848.8
Qualicum BeachTownNanaimoMay 5, 19429,3038,943+4.0%17.98517.4
SidneyTownCapitalSeptember 30, 195212,31811,672+5.5%5.112,410.6
SmithersTownBulkley-NechakoOctober 6, 19215,3785,401−0.4%15.26352.4
View RoyalTownCapitalDecember 5, 198811,57510,408+11.2%14.33807.7
Alert BayVillageMount WaddingtonJanuary 14, 1946449479−6.3%1.69265.7
AnmoreVillageMetro VancouverDecember 7, 19872,3562,210+6.6%27.5385.6
AshcroftVillageThompson-NicolaJune 27, 19521,6701,558+7.2%50.8632.8
BelcarraVillageMetro VancouverAugust 22, 1979687643+6.8%5.50124.9
Burns LakeVillageBulkley-NechakoDecember 6, 19231,6591,779−6.7%6.54253.7
Cache CreekVillageThompson-NicolaNovember 28, 1967969963+0.6%10.4093.2
Canal FlatsVillageEast KootenayJune 29, 2004802668+20.1%11.0772.4
ChaseVillageThompson-NicolaApril 22, 19692,3992,286+4.9%3.75639.7
ClintonVillageThompson-NicolaJuly 16, 1963568641−11.4%8.1469.8
CumberlandVillageComox ValleyJanuary 1, 18984,4473,753+18.5%29.04153.1
Daajing Giids[b]VillageNorth CoastDecember 5, 2005964884+9.0%35.5827.1
Fraser LakeVillageBulkley-NechakoSeptember 27, 1966965988−2.3%4.06237.7
FruitvaleVillageKootenay BoundaryNovember 4, 19521,9581,920+2.0%2.70725.2
Gold RiverVillageStrathconaAugust 26, 19651,2461,212+2.8%10.92114.1
GranisleVillageBulkley-NechakoJune 29, 1971337303+11.2%39.858.5
Harrison Hot SpringsVillageFraser ValleyMay 27, 19491,9051,468+29.8%5.49347.0
HazeltonVillageKitimat-StikineFebruary 15, 1956257313−17.9%2.8988.9
KasloVillageCentral KootenayAugust 14, 18931,049968+8.4%3.01348.5
KeremeosVillageOkanagan-SimilkameenOctober 30, 19561,6081,502+7.1%2.09769.4
Lions BayVillageMetro VancouverDecember 17, 19701,3901,334+4.2%2.53549.4
LumbyVillageNorth OkanaganDecember 20, 19552,0631,833+12.5%5.93347.9
LyttonVillageThompson-NicolaMay 3, 1945210249−15.7%6.7331.2
MassetVillageNorth CoastMay 11, 1961838793+5.7%20.6940.5
McBrideVillageFraser-Fort GeorgeApril 7, 1932588616−4.5%4.62127.3
MidwayVillageKootenay BoundaryMay 25, 1967651649+0.3%12.2353.2
MontroseVillageKootenay BoundaryJune 22, 19561,013996+1.7%1.46693.8
NakuspVillageCentral KootenayNovember 24, 19641,5891,605−1.0%8.04197.6
New DenverVillageCentral KootenayJanuary 12, 1929487473+3.0%0.87559.8
PembertonVillageSquamish-LillooetJuly 20, 19563,4072,574+32.4%61.3655.5
Port AliceVillageMount WaddingtonJune 16, 1965739664+11.3%7.03105.1
Port ClementsVillageNorth CoastDecember 31, 1975340282+20.6%13.0726.0
Pouce CoupeVillagePeace RiverJanuary 6, 1932762792−3.8%2.06369.9
Radium Hot SpringsVillageEast KootenayDecember 10, 19901,339776+72.6%6.34211.2
SalmoVillageCentral KootenayOctober 30, 19461,1401,141−0.1%2.44467.2
SaywardVillageStrathconaJune 27, 1968334311+7.4%4.4475.2
SilvertonVillageCentral KootenayMay 6, 1930181195−7.2% [20]0.35425.7
SlocanVillageCentral KootenayJune 1, 1901379289+31.1%0.78485.9
TahsisVillageStrathconaJune 17, 1970393248+58.5%5.2674.7
TelkwaVillageBulkley-NechakoJuly 18, 19521,4741,327+11.1%7.04209.4
ValemountVillageFraser-Fort GeorgeDecember 13, 19621,0521,021+3.0%5.16203.9
WarfieldVillageKootenay BoundaryDecember 8, 19521,7531,680+4.3%1.89927.5
ZeballosVillageStrathconaJune 27, 1952126107+17.8%1.5581.3
Sub-total cities3,630,1403,367,053+7.8%4,497.15807.2
Sub-total district municipalities669,454628,795+6.5%91,547.507.3
Sub-total Indian government districts765697+9.8%11.0369.4
Sub-total island municipalities4,2563,680+15.7%50.1284.9
Sub-total mountain resort municipalities1,404616+127.9%40.8534.4
Sub-total resort municipalities13,98211,746+19.0%240.0058.3
Sub-total towns95,92291,032+5.4%200.83477.6
Sub-total villages48,51144,493+9.0%442.98109.5
Total municipalities4,464,4344,148,112+7.6%97,030.4646.0
British Columbia5,000,8794,648,055+7.6%920,686.555.4

Former municipalities

Communities in British Columbia that once held their own municipal status include Aennofield, Alberni, Brocklehurst, Chapman Camp, Columbia, Cranberry Lake, Dewdney, Dufferin, Fort Nelson, Fraser Mills, Glenmore, Guisachan, Kinnaird, Marysville, Matsqui, Mission City, Natal, Nicomen Island, North Kamloops, Phoenix, Point Grey, Sandon, South Fort George, South Vancouver, Sumas, Tadanac, Valleyview and Westview.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] The majority of these former municipalities ceased to exist as a result of amalgamation with or annexation by another municipality.[21][22][23] Others, such as Phoenix and Sandon,[26][27] were dissolved from their municipal status as a result of population decline, while Dewdney dissolved due to financial reasons.[24] The Jumbo Glacier Mountain Resort Municipality was dissolved in 2021.[28]

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