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Electoral District Profile
The electoral district of Prince George--Peace River (British Columbia) covers an area of 237,174 km2, and has a population of 105,865 with 72,063 registered voters and 197 polling divisions.
The electoral district's boundaries are described as, consisting of:
(a) those parts of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George comprised of:
(i) that part of the City of Prince George lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of Prince George with the Nechako River; thence generally southeasterly along said river to the Cariboo Highway (Highway No. 97); thence southerly along said highway to Massey Drive; thence northeasterly along said drive and Winnipeg Street to 15th Avenue; thence easterly along said avenue and Patricia Boulevard to the Queensway; thence southerly along the Queensway to Patricia Boulevard; thence generally easterly along said boulevard and its production to Highway No. 16; thence southeasterly along said highway to the Fraser River; thence generally southerly along said river to the southerly limit of said city;
(ii) the district municipalities of McBride and Mackenzie;
(iii) that part of Subdivision H lying westerly of a line described as follows: commencing on the easterly boundary of the Province of British Columbia at Mount Bess; thence southerly in a straight line to the southerly limit of Subdivision H of said regional district at Trigon Mountain;
(iv) subdivisions A, D, F and G;
(b) the Northern Rockies Regional District; and
(c) the Peace River Regional District.
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- Poll-by-Poll Results Raw Data (csv)
- Statistics (Statistics Canada | BC Stats)