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  2. British Columbia has 52 cities that had a cumulative population of 3,327,824 and an average population of 63,997 in the 2016 census. British Columbia's largest and smallest cities are Vancouver and Greenwood with populations of 631,486 and 665 respectively.

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    • Vancouver. Vancouver is the most populous city in British Columbia, with a population of 631,486 in 2016. Vancouver is a coastal seaport city and is one of the country’s most ethnically and linguistically diverse.
    • Surrey. With a population of 517,887 in 2016, Surrey is the second biggest city in British Columbia. The city is situated south of the Fraser River and is part of the Metro Vancouver metropolitan area.
    • Burnaby. Burnaby is British Columbia’s third largest city, with a population of 232,755. The city is located east of Vancouver and is part of the Metro Vancouver metropolitan area.
    • Richmond. With a population of 198,309, Richmond is British Columbia’s fourth largest city. Located on Lulu Island at the mouth of the Fraser River, the city is part of the Metro Vancouver metropolitan area.
  3. British Columbia has 52 cities that had a cumulative population of 3,327,824 and an average population of 63,997 in the 2016 census. British Columbia's largest and smallest cities are Vancouver and Greenwood with populations of 631,486 and 665 respectively.

    • Vancouver. Vancouver has one of the most beautiful city settings in the country. Mountains to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the mighty Fraser River to the south, and fertile valleys to the east make this one of the best cities in British Columbia to live in or to visit.
    • Victoria. Although the scenic ferry ride from the mainland to Vancouver Island is only 24 nautical miles, it might as well be a million miles, since the places have a completely different feel.
    • Kelowna. Kelowna is a thriving, growing city in the interior of the province. Sitting at the midpoint on Lake Okanagan, this city of nearly 150,000 people is a warm spot, and receives over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year.
    • Penticton. Just down the lake from Kelowna is the summer fun town of Penticton. A small city that hits above its weight in good times, Penticton has everything you need for a fun family vacation.
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    • Vancouver. Often mistaken for the provincial capital (which is actually Victoria) Vancouver is the best-known and most populous city in British Columbia.
    • Victoria. The provincial capital on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is a harbor city rich with history but still progressive and modern. If Vancouver is BC's ambitious shining star, Victoria is the equally talented but more stately and discreet older sibling.
    • Whistler. Whistler has been known to winter enthusiasts for decades but the town's reputation skyrocketed as co-host of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The town of Whistler is home to Whistler Blackcomb mountains - two towering hills that draw people from around the world to its 5,000'+ verticals, 200+ trails, glaciers, alpine bowls, state-of-the-art lifts, and a chic, pedestrian-only village.​​
    • Tofino. Ok, so "gem" is an overused term in travel writing, but this time, we really mean it. Remote and scenic, Tofino sits at the southwestern edge of BC, offering big-time views of the Pacific Ocean with small-town charm.
  4. showing: 57 rows. The largest city in British Columbia is Vancouver, with a 2024 population of 678,984. Langford is the fastest growing city in British Columbia, having grown 3.87% annually between 2011 and 2016.

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Penticton. Prince George. New Westminster. Langley. Revelstoke. Greenwood. FAQs About Cities in British Columbia. What are the largest cities in British Columbia by population? How many cities does British Columbia have? Where do most people live in British Columbia? Disclosure: Travel Lemming is an independent reader-supported blog.

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