The vast and rugged north of British Columbia is known for heavy industry, transportation and adventure tourism Home to mines and pulp mills, a major train route from the sea through Jasper, Alberta and amazing, often remote waterfalls, mountains and lakes. Plan a canoe trip in the Bowron Lakes, or visit historical ghost towns such as Barkerville. This region hosts the origin of the mighty Fraser River, whic heventually makes its way to Vancouver, but also Mount Robson, the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.
There are 26 cities, towns, villages and districts in the region, how many can you name?
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I should mention that population growths and falls can be variable. A lot of the cities with negative growth from 2011-2016 actually had positive growth from 2006-2011. Sometimes decline is predictable. For example, the main employer in Burns Lake, a wood mill, exploded in 2012 leading to job loss. These patterns have been around throughout the series, I just found them particularly noticeable here.