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Land Title and Judicial Districts LAND TITLE AND JUDICIAL DISTRICTS This is a partial listing of some of the major centres and Land Title Districts in British Columbia and their corresponding Land Title Office, B.C. Online Prefix Designation and Judicial District. In some cases there may be more than one Supreme Court Registry within a particular Judicial District. LOCATION LAND TITLE OFFICE PREFIX JUDICIAL DISTRICT Abbotsford .................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Aero ............................................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... R Agassiz ........................................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Ahousat ........................................................................ Victoria .................................... I .................... Nanaimo Ainsworth Hot Springs .................................................. Kamloops ................................ N .................. Kootenay Aiyansh ........................................................................ Lower Mainland ...................... R .................. Prince Rupert Alberni District .............................................................. Victoria .................................... I Albion ........................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Aldergrove .................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Alert Bay....................................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Nanaimo Alexis Creek ................................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Alice Arm ...................................................................... Lower Mainland ...................... R .................. Prince Rupert Alkali Lake .................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K ................... Cariboo Allenby ......................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K Altona ........................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Alvin ............................................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Anahim Lake ................................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Anderson Lake ............................................................. Kamloops ................................ K Anglemont .................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Anmore ........................................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Annacis Island .............................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... W Anvil Island ................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... V Argenta ........................................................................ Kamloops ............................... N .................. Kootenay Armstrong .................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Arras ............................................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Ashcroft ........................................................................ Kamloops ................................ K ................... Cariboo Athalmer ....................................................................... Kamloops ............................... N .................. Kootenay Atlin .............................................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... R .................. Prince Rupert Avola ............................................................................ Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Azure Lake ................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K Babine .......................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... R .................. Prince Rupert Baldonnel ..................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Baldy Hughes ............................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Balfour .......................................................................... Kamloops ............................... N .................. Kootenay Ballenas Island ............................................................. Victoria .................................... I Bamfield ....................................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Nanaimo Banks Island ................................................................. Lower Mainland ....................... R Barclay District ............................................................. Victoria .................................... I Barkerville .................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Barnet .......................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Barnston Island ............................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... W Barriere ........................................................................ Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Beaver Cove ................................................................ Victoria .................................... I .................... Victoria Beaverdell .................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Belcarra ........................................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... W .................. Vancouver Westminster Bella Bella .................................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Prince Rupert Bella Coola ................................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Prince Rupert Bevan ........................................................................... Victoria .................................... I Big Bar Creek ............................................................... Kamloops ................................ K Big Bay ......................................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Vancouver Westminster Big Lake Ranch ............................................................ Lower Mainland ....................... G .................. Cariboo Billings Bay ................................................................... Lower Mainland ....................... V Birch Island .................................................................. Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Birkenhead Lake .......................................................... Kamloops ................................ K Black Creek .................................................................. Victoria .................................... I .................... Nanaimo Blind Bay ...................................................................... Kamloops ................................ K ................... Yale Blind Channel ............................................................... Victoria .................................... I .................... Nanaimo Provided as a Service by West Coast Title Search Ltd. LAND TITLE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - 2 - LOCATION LAND TITLE OFFICE PREFIX JUDICIAL DISTRICT Blubber Bay ..................................................................Lower Mainland ....................... V ................... Vancouver Westminster Blue River .....................................................................Kamloops ................................. K ................... Yale Boat Basin ....................................................................Victoria ..................................... I .................... Nanaimo Boat Harbour ................................................................Victoria ..................................... I .................... Nanaimo Bonaparte Lake ............................................................Kamloops ................................
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