The economy is based on the province's great Natural Resources, primarily its vast forests, which cover 56 percent of its total area. Conifers from these forests are converted into lumber, newsprint, pulp and paper products, shingles and shakes - about half the total softwood inventory of Canada.
The province directly east of British Columbia is Alberta. Alberta is known for its natural beauty, including the Rocky Mountains and prairies, as well as its strong economy based on industries like oil and gas.
The largest city in British Columbia is Vancouver. It is a vibrant city known for its cultural diversity, stunning scenery, and thriving economy.
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.
There are over 20,000 rivers and creeks in British Columbia. The province's extensive river network plays a crucial role in its ecosystems, transportation, and economy.
A British Columbia license plate has a B.C. flag on it.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
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No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
Island in British Columbia is Vancouver
British Columbia was created in 1871.