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The Lower Mainland is a name commonly applied to the region surrounding Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. In 2007, 2,524,113 people live in the region; sixteen of the province's thirty most populous municipalities are located there.

While the term Lower Mainland has been recorded from the earliest period of non-native settlement in British Columbia, it has never been officially defined in legal terms. However, the term has historically been in popular usage for over a century to describe a region that extends from Horseshoe Bay south to the Canada – United States border and east to Hope
Hope, British Columbia

Hope is a district municipality located at the confluence of the Fraser River and Coquihalla River rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada....
 at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley

Fraser Valley is the section of the Fraser River basin in southwestern British Columbia downstream of the Fraser Canyon. The term is sometimes used to refer to the Fraser Canyon and stretches upstream from there, but in general British Columbian usage the term refers to the stretch of the river downstream from the town of Hope, British Colum...
.

007 there were 2,524,113 people living in the communities of the Lower Mainland, of whom:

The population in the Lower Mainland was up 10.4% from the 2001 Census figures.






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The Lower Mainland is a name commonly applied to the region surrounding Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. In 2007, 2,524,113 people live in the region; sixteen of the province's thirty most populous municipalities are located there.

While the term Lower Mainland has been recorded from the earliest period of non-native settlement in British Columbia, it has never been officially defined in legal terms. However, the term has historically been in popular usage for over a century to describe a region that extends from Horseshoe Bay south to the Canada – United States border and east to Hope
Hope, British Columbia

Hope is a district municipality located at the confluence of the Fraser River and Coquihalla River rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada....
 at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley

Fraser Valley is the section of the Fraser River basin in southwestern British Columbia downstream of the Fraser Canyon. The term is sometimes used to refer to the Fraser Canyon and stretches upstream from there, but in general British Columbian usage the term refers to the stretch of the river downstream from the town of Hope, British Colum...
.

Population

In 2007 there were 2,524,113 people living in the communities of the Lower Mainland, of whom:
  • 274,388 lived in the Fraser Valley Regional District
    Fraser Valley Regional District

    The Fraser Valley Regional District is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km? , which is more than twice that of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island....
  • 2,249,725 lived in the Greater Vancouver Regional District
    Greater Vancouver Regional District

    Metro Vancouver, legally titled the Greater Vancouver Regional District, is the inter-municipal body, or Regional districts of British Columbia, charged with certain aspects of governance for the metropolitan area surrounding and including the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada....
     (since renamed to Metro Vancouver)


The population in the Lower Mainland was up 10.4% from the 2001 Census figures. This is among the highest trends in the continent.

Communities

Fraser Valley Regional District
Fraser Valley Regional District

The Fraser Valley Regional District is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km? , which is more than twice that of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island....
  • Abbotsford
    Abbotsford, British Columbia

    Abbotsford is a Canada/cities in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, adjacent to Metro Vancouver. It is the 5th largest municipality in British Columbia and the 37th largest in Canada, home to 123,864 people ....
  • Chilliwack
    Chilliwack, British Columbia

    Chilliwack is a Canada city in the Province of British Columbia. It is a predominantly agricultural community with an estimated population of 70,000 people....
  • Kent/Agassiz
    Kent, British Columbia

    The District of Kent is a district municipality located 116 kilometres east of Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the Fraser Valley Regional District, Kent consists of several communities, the largest and most well-known being Agassiz, British Columbia, the only town in the municipality, and several Indian reserves....
  • Mission
    Mission, British Columbia

    Mission, the core of which was formerly known as Mission City, is a district municipality, in the Provinces of Canada of British Columbia, Canada, is situated on the north bank of the Fraser River, overlooking the Fraser Valley....


Metro Vancouver
  • Anmore
    Anmore, British Columbia

    Anmore , British Columbia, Canada, is a small community in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, north of the city of Port Moody and along the shores of the Indian Arm....
  • Belcarra
    Belcarra, British Columbia

    Belcarra is a village on the shore of Indian Arm, a side inlet of Burrard Inlet, and is part of Metro Vancouver. It lies northwest of Port Moody and immediately east of the Deep Cove area of North Vancouver, British Columbia , across the waters of Indian Arm....
  • Bowen Island
  • Burnaby
  • Coquitlam
  • Delta
    Delta, British Columbia

    Delta is a district municipality in British Columbia, and forms part of Metro Vancouver. Located south of Richmond, British Columbia, it is bordered by the Fraser River to the north, the United States to the south and the city of Surrey, British Columbia to the east....
  • Langley City
    Langley, British Columbia (city)

    The City of Langley is a municipality in Greater Vancouver Regional District. It lies directly east of the municipality of Surrey, British Columbia....
  • Langley District
    Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)

    The Township of Langley is a district municipality east of Surrey, British Columbia, located south of the Fraser River in southern British Columbia....
Metro Vancouver (cont.)
  • Lions Bay
    Lions Bay, British Columbia

    Lions Bay is a village located north of Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sea-to-Sky Highway. It is considered part of Metro Vancouver....
  • Maple Ridge
    Maple Ridge, British Columbia

    Maple Ridge is a District Municipality in British Columbia, located in the northeastern section of Metro Vancouver. Maple Ridge has a population of approximately 73,000....
  • New Westminster
  • North Vancouver City
    North Vancouver, British Columbia (city)

    The City of North Vancouver is a waterfront municipality on the north shore of Burrard Inlet, directly across from Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the smallest of the three North Shore municipalities, and the most urbanized as well....
  • North Vancouver District
    North Vancouver, British Columbia (district municipality)

    The District of North Vancouver is a district municipality in British Columbia and is part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia....
  • Pitt Meadows
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Port Moody
  • Richmond
    Richmond, British Columbia

    Richmond is a coastal city, incorporated in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Part of Metro Vancouver, its neighbouring communities are Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia to the north, New Westminster, British Columbia to the east, and Delta, British Columbia to the south, while the Strait of Georgia forms its western border...
  • Surrey
    Surrey, British Columbia

    Surrey is a Canada city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that lies within the Metro Vancouver district, and geographically at the centre of the larger region known as the Lower Mainland of BC....
  • Vancouver
    Vancouver

    Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
  • West Vancouver
  • White Rock
    White Rock, British Columbia

    The City of White Rock borders Semiahmoo Bay and is surrounded on four sides by the City of Surrey, British Columbia. The dividing lines between the two municipalities are Bergstrom Street to the west, North Bluff Road to the north, Stayte Road to the east and Marine Drive to the south....


Regional Districts and First Nations territories


Today, the Lower Mainland includes two Regional Districts: Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD). Both regional districts, however, include areas outside the traditional limits of the Lower Mainland.

Metro Vancouver is made up of 21 municipalities. Metro Vancouver is bordered on the west by the Strait of Georgia, to the north by the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, on the east by the Fraser Valley Regional District, and to the south by Whatcom County, Washington
Whatcom County, Washington

Whatcom County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. Its name ultimately derives from a Nooksack language word meaning "noisy water." As of 2000, the population was 166,814....
, in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. The traditional territories of the Musqueam and Tsleil'waututh
Tsleil-Waututh First Nation

The Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, also known as the Burrard Indian Band or Burrard Band, is a First Nations government in the Canadian Province of British Columbia....
 lie completely within the metro area; the southern portion of Squamish First Nation traditional territory is also in the metro area — its claims overlap those of the Tsleil-waututh, Musqueam, and Kway-quiht-lum. Other peoples whose territories lie within the regional district are the Katzie, Kwantlen, Tsawwassen and Semiahmoo, some of whose territories overlap with those of the Musqueam.

The Fraser Valley Regional District lies east of Metro Vancouver, comprises the cities of Abbotsford
Abbotsford, British Columbia

Abbotsford is a Canada/cities in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, adjacent to Metro Vancouver. It is the 5th largest municipality in British Columbia and the 37th largest in Canada, home to 123,864 people ....
 and Chilliwack
Chilliwack, British Columbia

Chilliwack is a Canada city in the Province of British Columbia. It is a predominantly agricultural community with an estimated population of 70,000 people....
, the districts of Mission
Mission, British Columbia

Mission, the core of which was formerly known as Mission City, is a district municipality, in the Provinces of Canada of British Columbia, Canada, is situated on the north bank of the Fraser River, overlooking the Fraser Valley....
, Kent
Agassiz, British Columbia

Agassiz is a small community located in British Columbia's Fraser Valley. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Kent, British Columbia and provides the majority of Kent's population....
, and Hope, and the village of Harrison Hot Springs
Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia; its immediate neighbour is Kent, British Columbia and included in it, the town of Agassiz, British Columbia....
. It also includes a series of electoral areas throughout the Fraser Valley and along the west side of the Fraser Canyon
Fraser Canyon

The Fraser Canyon is a stretch of the Fraser River where it descends rapidly through narrow rock gorges in the Coast Mountains en route from the Interior Plateau of British Columbia to the Fraser Valley....
. The traditional territory of various Sto:lo bands is partly within this regional district, as is the entirety of the Chehalis First Nation (who are not Sto:lo). Sto:lo traditional territory more or less exactly coincides with the traditional conception of the Lower Mainland, except for their inclusion of Port Douglas
Port Douglas, British Columbia

Port Douglas, sometimes referred to simply as Douglas, is a remote community in British Columbia, Canada at the head of Harrison Lake, which is the head of river navigation from the Strait of Georgia....
, at the head of Harrison Lake which is in In-SHUCK-ch territory.

Natural threats


Flooding

The Lower Mainland is considered to have a high vulnerability to flood risk. There have been two major floods, the largest in 1894 and the second largest in 1948. According to the Fraser Basin Council, scientists predict a one-in-three chance of a similar-sized flood occurring in the next 50 years.

In the spring of 2007, the Lower Mainland was on high alert for flooding. Higher than normal snow packs in the British Columbia Interior
British Columbia Interior

The British Columbia Interior or BC Interior or Interior of British Columbia, usually referred to only as The Interior, is one of the three main regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia, the other two being the Lower Mainland, which comprises the overlapping areas of Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, and t...
 prompted the municipal governments to start emergency measures in the region. Dikes along the Fraser River
Fraser River

The Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia, Canada, rising near Mount Robson in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1,375 km , into the Pacific Ocean at the city of Vancouver, British Columbia....
 are regulated to handle about 8.5 metres at the Mission Gauge (the height above sea level of the dykes at Mission). Warmer than normal weather in the interior caused large amounts of snow to melt prematurely, resulting in higher than normal water levels, which, nevertheless, remained well below flood levels.

Flooding can cover much of the Lower Mainland. Cloverdale
Cloverdale, British Columbia

Cloverdale is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, located near Langley, British Columbia , which is east of Vancouver. It is near several border crossings into the United States....
, Barnston Island, Low-lying areas of Maple Ridge, west of Hope
Hope, British Columbia

Hope is a district municipality located at the confluence of the Fraser River and Coquihalla River rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada....
, White Rock
White Rock, British Columbia

The City of White Rock borders Semiahmoo Bay and is surrounded on four sides by the City of Surrey, British Columbia. The dividing lines between the two municipalities are Bergstrom Street to the west, North Bluff Road to the north, Stayte Road to the east and Marine Drive to the south....
, Richmond
Richmond, British Columbia

Richmond is a coastal city, incorporated in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Part of Metro Vancouver, its neighbouring communities are Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia to the north, New Westminster, British Columbia to the east, and Delta, British Columbia to the south, while the Strait of Georgia forms its western border...
, parts of Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
 and parts of Surrey
Surrey, British Columbia

Surrey is a Canada city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that lies within the Metro Vancouver district, and geographically at the centre of the larger region known as the Lower Mainland of BC....
 are potentially at risk. In 2007, the Lower Mainland was largely spared, although northern regions of the province, along the Skeena
Skeena River

The Skeena River is the second longest river entirely in British Columbia, Canada. The Skeena is an important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan - whose names mean "inside the Skeena River" and "people of the Skeena River" respectively, and also during the Omineca Gold Rush when Steamboats of the Skeena Rive...
 and Nechako
Nechako River

The Nechako River arises on the Nechako plateau east of the Coast Range of British Columbia and flows north toward Fort Fraser, then east to Prince George, British Columbia where it enters the Fraser River....
 Rivers experienced floods. Climate scientists predict that increasing temperatures will mean wetter winters and more snow at the high elevations. This will increase the likelihood of snowmelt floods.

The provincial government maintains an Integrated Flood Hazard Management program and an extensive flood protection infrastructure in the Lower Mainland. The infrastructure consists of dikes, pump stations, floodboxes, riprap
Riprap

Riprap ? also known as rip rap, rubble, shot rock or rock armour ? is Rock or other material used to armor shorelines and streambeds against water and sometimes ice erosion....
 and relief wells.

Earthquakes

While earthquake
Earthquake

An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph....
s are common in British Columbia and adjacent coastal waters, most are minor in energy release or are sufficiently remote to have little effect on populated areas. Nevertheless, earthquakes with a magnitude
Richter magnitude scale

The Richter magnitude scale, or more correctly local magnitude ML scale, assigns a single number to quantify the amount of moment magnitude scale#Radiated seismic energy released by an earthquake....
 of up to 7.3 have occurred within 150 kilometres of the lower mainland.

Based on geological evidence, however, the possibility of earthquakes with a more massive release of energy is a generally accepted possibility. Such massive earthquakes appear to have occurred at approximately 600-year intervals. Thus there is a probability that there will be a major earthquake within the next 200 years within the region.

In April 2008, the United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it....
 released information concerning a newly-found fault line south of downtown Abbotsford
Abbotsford, British Columbia

Abbotsford is a Canada/cities in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, adjacent to Metro Vancouver. It is the 5th largest municipality in British Columbia and the 37th largest in Canada, home to 123,864 people ....
, called the Boulder Creek fault. Scientists now believe this fault line is active and capable of producing earthquakes in the 6.8 magnitude range.

Lower Mainland Ecoregion

"Lower Mainland" is also the name of an ecoregion
Ecoregion

An ecoregion , sometimes called a bioregion, is an ecology and geographically defined area smaller than a "realm" or "ecozone". Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of land or water, and contain characteristic, geographically distinct assemblages of natural community and species....
 — a biogeoclimatic region — that comprises the eastern part of the Georgia Depression and extends from Powell River on the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast, British Columbia

The Sunshine Coast is a region of the southern British Columbia Coast of British Columbia, on the eastern shore of the Strait of Georgia, and just northwest of Vancouver....
 to Hope at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley. The Lower Mainland Ecoregion is a part of the Pacific Maritime Ecozone The provincial Ministry of Environment bases its Lower Mainland Region on this ecoregion, rather than on the traditional Lower Mainland alone.