People from British Columbia are commonly referred to as "British Columbians." This term applies to all residents of the province, regardless of their background. Additionally, locals may informally refer to themselves as "BCers." The province is known for its diverse population, including Indigenous peoples and immigrants from various cultures.
They are called First Nations peoples.
The British Empire gave the name to British Columbia, back when it was a colony of theirs. They wanted to name the colony after the Columbia river, but were afraid if they just called it 'Columbia', people would confuse it with Colombia, which is in South America. So, they put 'British' in front of it.
The mountain range in British Columbia is called the Rocky Mountains.
British Columbia is a beautiful Province with nice people and so much to do. :)
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
About 4,419,974 people live in British Columbia.
some but not many
the british columbian federal electoral district is called constituency, riding and consist of the word vancouver in them
British Columbia has a public health program called British Columbia Medical Services Plan. Visit this website for details http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/
There are a variety of different staple foods in British Columbia, some of the main ones are: cheeseburgers, bacon
It was originally named "Columbia" after the Columbia River. "British" was added to distinguish it from the American part of the territory, which was later called the Oregon Territory.
Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. The area it's located in British Columbia is called the Lower Mainland.