Paul Jeannetti 12/14/12 4F To the north is Yukon. To the south is the U.S. To the east is Alberta. To the west is the Pacific Ocean. This is a map of.

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Paul Jeannetti 12/14/12 4F

To the north is Yukon. To the south is the U.S. To the east is Alberta. To the west is the Pacific Ocean. This is a map of British Columbia.

British Columbia is mountainous, rocky, with beaches, valleys, and forests. A mountain in Vancouver.

 The capital of British Columbia is Victoria  One major city is Vancouver This is a map of Vancouver

 The population of British Columbia is 4,592,000 people.  The major religion is 12% Catholics and the rest is unknown.  The major language is English. These are people of the world.

 The natural resources are trees, fish, natural gas, beef, oil, zinc, gold, silver, nickel, iron, and lead.  Types of industry include tourism, lumbering, pulp, paper, and mining. This is a pickaxe.

 Some names of tribes from British Columbia include Babine Wesuweten and Comox.  Juan Perez was the first European to sail along the coast. The British sent George Vancouver to take possession of the land. This is a Indian.

 The 2011 Stanley cup final was held there.  Milan Lucic was born in Vancouver  The worlds biggest octopus was found in British Columbia. Roberto Loungo Logo of the Vancouver Canucks

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