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Central BC

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Regional Overview

The region of Central BC makes up a large portion of the province, so it is no surprise that the geography here is incredibly diverse. The western side of the region is dominated by rain forest, but if you head deeper inland, you will find mountain ranges, plains, and grassland. Much of Central BC is horse country, and although tourists flock to the area to break their boots in at "dude" ranches, residents enjoy affordable housing, a comfortable lifestyle, and a diverse array of outdoor activities. In this region, there are six geographically and culturally diverse school district employers.

Culture

Central BC is home to numerous ranches, and on any given weekend in the summertime, you’re bound to come across a rodeo or stampede. Out on the water, adventure seekers paddle the legendary Bowron lake provincial park canoe circuit, and of course there’s also plenty of hiking, biking, fishing and cross-country skiing. History buffs will love Barkerville Historic Town, which features restored heritage buildings and summertime Theatre Royal shows that recreate acts once enjoyed by miners from the gold rush era.

Lifestyle

It may be big, but Central BC boasts a strong sense of community. Many people who live here still depend on the land for their livelihood, and forestry and mining are the primary industries in the region. For those looking to advance their education, the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George was recently ranked the best small university in Western Canada for the third year in a row by Maclean’s magazine.

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