Regional District of Fraser-Fort George

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Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, Regional district in central British Columbia, Canada.

The Fraser-Fort George district spans over 51,000 square kilometers between the Alberta border and the Bulkley-Nechako region, incorporating mountains, forests, and river valleys.

Established during the 1960s regional district reforms in British Columbia, the area consolidated local governance to manage resources and infrastructure across multiple communities.

The district encompasses numerous Indigenous territories, including Fort George and McLeod Lake reserves, where traditional practices and languages continue through generations.

The administrative center in Prince George coordinates services for 96,979 residents across multiple electoral areas, including waste management, parks, and emergency preparedness programs.

The district contains four distinct municipalities - Prince George, Mackenzie, McBride, and Valemount - each positioned along major transportation corridors through the Canadian Rockies.

Location: British Columbia

Shares border with: Improvement District No. 12 (Jasper National Park), Cariboo Regional District, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako, Peace River Regional District, Improvement District No. 25

Website: https://rdffg.bc.ca

GPS coordinates: 53.91000,-122.77000

Latest update: March 4, 2025 03:32

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