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  2. Geography of British Columbia - The Canadian …

    • Vancouver’s metropolitan area is home to over 50 per cent of the province’s population. Vancouver, and the communities that surround it, are British Columbia’s commercial, cultural and industrial ce… See more

    Landforms, Geology and Drainage

    The Cordillera is part of a mountain system that extends the length of the western third of North and South America. The Cordillera mountain system covers most of British Columbia. I… See more

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    Soils and Vegetation

    Approximately 3 per cent of British Columbiahas soil suitable for agriculture. Because British Columbia is mountainous, crops can only grow on floodplains, terraces an… See more

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    Climate

    There are wide variations in climate within small areas of British Columbia. The major climate contrast is between the coast and the interior. Warm air masses from the Pacific Oce… See more

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    Natural Resources

    About 60 per cent of British Columbia is forested, accounting for approximately 19.5 per cent of the forested land in Canada. In addition, like most mountainous areas, there are m… See more

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  2. The vegetation of British Columbia ranges from wet coastal forest to dry interior grassland, from sea level salt marsh to alpine tundra, and from Garry oak parkland to black spruce muskeg. Numerous systems of vegetation classification exist and could be applied to the province's plant cover.
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    Douglas fir, western cedar, balsam fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce grow very well in the mild, wet climate. They are the basis for the province’s forestry industry. Similar trees, plus lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and aspen, grow on the middle slopes of the interior mountains and plateaus.
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    Because British Columbia is mountainous, crops can only grow on floodplains, terraces and the deltas of river valleys. Glacial deposition on the middle slopes of the mountains provides enough soil to support tree growth. The coniferous trees of coastal British Columbia are the tallest and broadest trees in Canada.
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    B.C.’s native plants: useful, beautiful and sometimes tasty!

    • Pacific dogwood — B.C.’s provincial flower Pacific dogwood (Cornus nuttallii) is a deciduous tree with creamy flowers. ...
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  3. Biodiversity: Terrestrial Vegetation of BC - Department …

    The vegetation of British Columbia ranges from wet coastal forest to dry interior grassland, from sea level salt marsh to alpine tundra, and from Garry oak parkland to black spruce muskeg. Numerous systems of vegetation …

     
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  5. Geography of British Columbia - Wikipedia

  6. Plants, animals and ecosystems - Province of British Columbia

  7. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British …

    E-Flora BC provides information on the biogeography and identification of the plants, lichens, fungi and algal species of British Columbia. Atlas pages include interactive map, photographs, taxonomic descriptions and links to outside sites.

  8. British Columbia Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Mar 17, 2023 · The interior zone, with a continental climate, experiences hotter summers and colder winters, resulting in diverse vegetation, including grasslands, forests, and subalpine ecosystems. The northern zone features a subarctic …

  9. British Columbia | History, Facts, Map, & Flag

    3 days ago · The most valuable soils of British Columbia are the alluvial soils that developed on sand and silt deposited by streams and rivers. These extremely fertile soils, located mainly in the lower Fraser valley, are of limited extent.

  10. Vegetation Regions - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Oct 25, 2010 · The sub-boreal spruce zone is found in British Columbia in the central plateau between the Coast and Cariboo–Rocky Mountains. It has slightly cooler summers due to more cloud cover, shorter days and less severe …

  11. British Columbia - Wikipedia

    British Columbia. British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse …

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  17. British Columbia - Climate, Mountains, Pacific | Britannica

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