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Farthest to the Northwest. Borders Alaska and Yukon.
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Stikine
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Farthest to the Northeast. Borders the Northwest Territories and Alberta.
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Northern Rockies
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Largest border with Alberta. Contains Prince George and Dawson Creek.
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Peace River
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Borders the Alaskan Panhandle and the Pacific Ocean. Most densely populated city is Terrace, with <16,000 citizens.
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Kitimat-Stikine
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Island chain and coastal region south of the Alaskan Panhandle. Contains Prince Rupert.
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North Coast
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Region bordering the pacific ocean, north of Vancouver Island. Population <4000 citizens.
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Central Coast
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Region bordering the pacific ocean and containing the northernmost section of Vancouver Island. Named after a mountain.
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Mount Waddington
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Coastal region governed out of the community of Campbell River. Contains the second northernmost section of Vancouver Island.
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Strathcona
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Tiny region on Vancouver Island, named after the K'omoks Indian Reserve.
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Comox Valley
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Central west region of Vancouver island. Contains Port Alberni.
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Alberni-Clayoquot
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Central east region of Vancouver island. Famous for a certain dessert.
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Nanaimo
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Second southernmost region of Vancouver Island. Contains Duncan.
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Cowichan Valley
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Southernmost region of Vancouver Island. Contains Victoria.
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Capital
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Contains Vancouver
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Metro Vancouver
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Coastal region containing Powell River. Name is an indigenous word meaning "working together."
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Qathet
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Coastal region north of Vancouver.
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Sunshine Coast
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Central, landlocked, and sparsely populated. Contains the Nechako Plateau.
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Bulkley-Nechako
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Central-east, bordering Alberta. Contains Prince George.
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Fraser-Fort George
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Central, landlocked. Named after an animal.
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Cariboo
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Western region, traditional lands of the Squamish people. Contains Whistler.
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Squamish-Lillooet
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Central southern region. Named after a river. Contains Kamloops and Merritt.
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Thompson-Nicola
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Southeastern region named after popular lake-chain. Borders Alberta. Contains Salmon Arm.
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Columbia-Shuswap
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East of Vancouver. Contains Chilliwack, Abbotsford, and Hope.
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Fraser Valley
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Southern region bordering Washington state. Southernmost section of a famous fruit and wine region. Contains Penticton.
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Okanagan-Similkameen
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Southern region. Mid-section of a famous fruit and wine region. Contains Kelowna.
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Central Okanagan
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Southern Region. Northernmost section of a famous fruit and wine region. Contains Vernon.
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North Okanagan
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Southern region bordering Washington State. Westernmost section of a group of regions named for the Kutenai people.
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Kootenay Boundary
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Southern region bordering Washington State. Middle section of a group of regions named for the Kutenai people.
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Central Kootenay
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Southern region bordering Washington State. Easternmost section of a group of regions named for the Kutenai people.
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East Kootenay
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