look on Google . type in Columbia salmon fishing and see what comes up it works ive tried it
Yes, British Columbia is a very economy friendly province. If there's pollution, most of it comes from the United States because of factories, usage of too much water, cars, and many more reasons. When the United States puts pollution into British Columbia, they clean it out as fast as they can.
"Columbia" is the female personification of the New World, after Christopher Columbus, its generally credited discoverer.1 It is similar in concept to Britannia, the female image of Britain. The Statue of Liberty is in fact a statue of Columbia. So "British Columbia" actually means "British North America," although logically it would have made more sense to apply this name to the whole of Canada.1Columbus actually thought he had landed in India, hence the name "West Indies" for the Caribbean islands, and the term "Indians" for the native Americans. His name is also the origin of "District of Columbia" in Washington, D.C. and the Latin American country of Colombia.
I live in the wonderful state of Oregon, only about 20 miles from the Columbia. It originates in Canada, comes south into Washington and then makes a westward turn to form most of the state line between Washington & Oregon. It is the largest American river to flow into the Pacific and the 4th larges river in the USA. It's BIG & beautiful. Portland, Oregon is about 90 miles inland, but we get ships from the ocean because the river is deep enough to handle them.
living in british Columbia there are many sports that many people love but hockey is the most celebrated then comes soccer, basketball not really that much but there are some beatiful golf courses too
Ontario and Quebec have the most people by far. British Columbia, on the coast comes in second. The maritimes and prairies have less people. The territories have next to none.
Most paper comes from the rainforest but only about 61% because there are a lot of paper mills in Montana and Washington around there and there are alot in British Columbia, Canada
The Okanagan is a region in eastern British Columbia. It comes from the native Okanagan language, and translates to something along the lines of 'People living where you can see the top.'
The city itself is called Washington. Washington is not in a state; it is located in a district called the District of Columbia (that is where the DC in Washington, DC comes from). It is between Maryland and Virginia; all the land in the District of Columbia once belonged to Maryland.
150,000 dollars depending on the base net. My answer comes from researching the British Columbia Medical Association web site. Of 43 doctors that grossed over $1,000,000 in 2005, 27 of them are opthamologists
It means swiftly flowing river in the Cree language.
it comes from the rainforests of columbia, south america