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    A member municipality of Metro Vancouver, it is British Columbia's third-largest city by population (after Vancouver and Surrey), and is the seat of Metro Vancouver's regional district government. 25% of Burnaby's land is designated as parks and open spaces, one of the highest in North America.

  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.

    Name
    Corporate Name [2]
    Regional District [2]
    Incorporation Date [2]
    Abbotsford, City of
    December 12, 1995
    Armstrong, City of
    March 31, 1913
    Burnaby, City of
    September 22, 1892
    Campbell River, City of
    June 24, 1947
  3. British Columbia is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean and the American state of Alaska, to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, to the east by the province of Alberta, and to the south by the American states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana.

  4. Burnaby, British Columbia. Burnaby. From a Canadian settlement name: This is a redirect from an article title related to a Canadian settlement. This title has been redirected in accordance with the article naming conventions for Canada -related articles in the Manual of Style.

  5. Get to know Burnaby—read fun facts, learn our history and more. Burnaby is a city in British Columbia, Canada. Located in the centre of Metro Vancouver, it’s the third-largest city in the province with over 249,000 residents.

  6. Greater Toronto has 87 ( Toronto 84 (including the eight tallest buildings in Canada), Mississauga has 3), Metro Vancouver has 24 ( Burnaby 13, Vancouver 8, Surrey 1, Coquitlam 1, New Westminster 1) Calgary has 19, Montreal has 11, Edmonton has 2 (including the tallest outside Toronto), and Niagara Falls has 1.

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  8. The history of British Columbia covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day British Columbia were inhabited for millennia by a number of First Nations . Several European expeditions to the region were undertaken in the late 18th ...

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