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Der Fraser Valley Regional District ist ein Regionaldistrikt in der kanadischen Provinz British Columbia. Er ist 13.335,28 km² groß und zählt 295.934 Einwohner. Beim Zensus 2011 wurden noch 277.593 Einwohner ermittelt. Hauptort ist Chilliwack.
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The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. Its headquarters are in the city of Chilliwack. The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km 2 (5,159 sq mi).
Central Fraser Valley Regional District: consisting of the modern City of Abbotsford (itself newly formed at the time) and adjacent unincorporated areas – Sumas Mountain (now FVRD Electoral H), west of Chilliwack and south of the Fraser River. Regional District of Fraser–Cheam: consisting of the eastern two-thirds of the modern ...
Regional DistrictOffice LocationEstablished [5]Population (2019 Est.) [6] [7]April 21, 196633,315February 1, 196639,614February 1, 1966418,511July 9, 196865,456The Fraser Valley region is also the namesake of the Fraser Valley Regional District, though that consists of only about half of the actual Fraser Valley, and is made up of the municipalities and incorporated areas from Abbotsford and Mission eastwards to Hope.
The Fraser Valley Regional District is a local government that delivers over 100 separate services to just under 325,000 residents in the beautiful Fraser Valley. Our communities include eight unincorporated Electoral Areas as well as the municipalities of: Abbotsford. Chilliwack. Harrison Hot Springs. Hope. Kent. Mission.
The Regional Growth Strategy (RGS): Fraser Valley Future 2050 builds upon the foundation of the previous RGS while reflecting new legislation, regional concerns, and shifting priorities identified with the help of residents, member municipalities, First Nations, the Province, and neighbouring regional districts.