Comox-Strathcona Regional District Explained

The Regional District of Comox-Strathcona was a regional district of British Columbia, Canada, from 1967 to 2008. On February 15, 2008, the regional district was abolished and replaced by two successor regional districts, Comox Valley and Strathcona.

The district covered large portions of northern Vancouver Island and included part of the mainland north of the Sunshine Coast. As of the 2006 census, the Regional District had a population of 101,595. The district's administrative offices were located in Courtenay, although the most populous incorporated community was the District Municipality of Campbell River.

Geography

The Vancouver Island part of the Comox Strathcona Regional District stretches all the way across the island from east to west, and north to south between Sayward and the Denman and Hornby Islands on its east coast, and between Nootka Island and the Brooks Peninsula on its west coast, including most of Strathcona Provincial Park. The mainland portion, which is only very lightly settled, begins in the southeast at Toba Inlet, and stretches northwest almost to the Knight Inlet and also encompasses the Discovery Islands. The total land area is 20,013.48 km2 (7,728.01 sq mi).

Comox-Strathcona was bordered to the northwest by the Mount Waddington Regional District, to the east by the Powell River Regional District, and to the south by the Alberni-Clayoquot and Nanaimo Regional Districts.

History

In 2007, Ida Chong, BC Minister of Community Services, announced that it was to be split into two districts, one covering the Comox Valley (electoral areas A, B, C and K), the other covering the rest of the existing district.[1] The announcement came as something of a surprise to the existing regional council, and was opposed by some, particularly those directors representing rural areas.

Communities

Incorporated communities

Electoral areas

A (Baynes Sound)

B (Comox North)

C (Puntledge/Black Creek)

D (Oyster Bay/Buttle Lake)

G (Kyuquot/Nootka)

I (Cortes Island)

J (Quadra Island and the Discovery Islands)

K (Denman/Hornby Islands)

See Islands Trust.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Notice of Regional District restructuring . 2008-01-03 . Chong, Ida . 2007-12-17 . PDF.