Comox Valley Regional District
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Location of the region in British Columbia
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Basic data | |
Country | Canada |
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British Columbia
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Administrative headquarters | Courtenay |
Coordinates : | 49 ° 41 ′ N , 125 ° 11 ′ W |
Residents | 66,527 (as of 2016) |
surface | 1,699.90 km² |
Population density | 39.1 inhabitants / km² |
Time zone : | Pacific Standard Time ( UTC −8) Pacific Daylight Time ( UTC −7, daylight saving time) |
Web presence | www.comoxvalleyrd approx |
The Comox Valley Regional District is located in British Columbia , Canada . 66,527 people (2016) live there on 1,699.90 km². In the 2016 census, the district had 63,538 inhabitants. The administrative seat is Courtenay . In terms of area, it is the smallest of the counties in British Columbia.
history
The regional district was formed on February 15, 2008 when the Comox-Strathcona Regional District was dissolved. 8.4% of the area, but 57.9% of the inhabitants came to this regional district.
Administrative structure
cities and communes
place | status | population |
Courtenay | City | 25,599 |
Comox | Town | 14,028 |
Cumberland | Village | 3,753 |
Unregulated areas
- Electoral Area A
- Electoral Area B
- Electoral Area C
- Electoral Area K
- Comox Indian Reservation 1
- Pentledge Indian Reservation 2
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Census Profile, 2016 Census. November 16, 2017, accessed March 12, 2018 .
- ^ Census Profile, 2016 Census - Provincial Data. August 9, 2019, accessed August 9, 2019 .