BRITISH COLUMBIA


Meaning of BRITISH COLUMBIA in English

Province (pop., 2001: 3,907,738), western Canada.

It is bounded by Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Alberta, the Pacific Ocean, and the U.S. (including Alaska). The province has an area of 365,948 sq mi (947,800 sq km), and its capital is Victoria . The area was inhabited by indigenous peoples, including Coast Salish, Nootka , Kwakiutl , and Haida . It was visited in 1578 by Sir James Cook , who was searching for the Northwest Passage . Capt. George Vancouver surveyed the coast (1792–94), and overland expeditions were made by several explorers, including Alexander Mackenzie , Meriwether Lewis and William Clark , and Simon Fraser . The British and Americans contended over {{link=Vancouver Island">Vancouver Island for years, until it was recognized as British and made a crown colony in 1849. The mainland became the Colony of British Columbia in 1858; with the colony of Vancouver, it joined Canada in 1871 as the province of British Columbia. The province now has a prosperous economy based on diverse sources, including logging, mining, agriculture, and shipping.

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