This category brings together communities across British Columbia, where geography shifts quickly from coastal cities and island towns to mountain valleys and inland plateaus. It includes major urban centres like Vancouver and Victoria alongside smaller towns and regional municipalities that connect the province’s diverse landscape.
Here you can explore how settlements are shaped by oceans, rivers, forests and mountain corridors, with each location positioned within a distinct regional setting. Places such as Kelowna or Nanaimo show how population centres are spread between mainland and island environments, often separated by natural terrain but linked through strong transport routes.