Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia
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Central Coast Regional District is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. It has a total land area of 24,559.5 km² (9,482.5 sq mi).
- Population (2001): 3,781 (1,556 private dwellings)
- Population (1996): 3,921
The Central Coast Regional District has five Electoral Areas, each of which elect a single director to the District's Board of Directors. According to the 2001 Census, the populations of the electoral areas are:
| Electoral Area | Population | Current (2006) Director |
| A (Outer Coast, except "Bella Bella 1" Indian Reserve) | 239 | Louise Wilson |
| B ("Bella Bella 1" Indian Reserve) | 1,253 | Rhoda Bolton |
| C (Bella Coola Valley east of Royal Canadian Legion) | 697 | Brian Lande (chair) |
| D (Bella Coola Valley between Tatsquan Creek and Royal Canadian Legion) | 1,425 | Kevin O'Neill |
| E (Non-Reserve area of Bella Coola townsite) | 167 | Barney Kern |
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Alberni-Clayoquot · Bulkley-Nechako · Capital · Cariboo · Central Coast · Central Kootenay · Central Okanagan · Columbia-Shuswap · Comox-Strathcona · Cowichan Valley · East Kootenay · Fraser Valley · Fraser-Fort George · Greater Vancouver · Kitimat-Stikine · Kootenay Boundary · Mount Waddington · Nanaimo · North Okanagan · Northern Rockies · Okanagan-Similkameen · Peace River · Powell River · Skeena-Queen Charlotte · Squamish-Lillooet · Stikine · Sunshine Coast · Thompson-Nicola |
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Principal urban centres |
Abbotsford · Kamloops · Kelowna · Nanaimo · Prince George · Vancouver · Victoria |
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Large suburban communities |
Burnaby · Coquitlam · Delta · Langley Township · North Vancouver District · Richmond · Saanich · Surrey |
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Other major centres |
Campbell River · Chilliwack · Courtenay · Cranbrook · Fort St. John · Penticton · Port Alberni · Salmon Arm · Vernon |