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British Columbia RCMP Detachments and Districts YUKONYUKON ALASKA NWTNWT Tutshi Lake Tagish British Columbia RCMP Lake Gladys Lake Teslin ¤£97 Lake ¤£97 Atlin Maxhamish Lake Lake .! Atlin Detachments and Districts Atlin ¤£77 ¤£37 Southeast District North District Island District Lower Mainland District µ Kotcho Lake Ashcroft 100 Mile House Alert Bay Bowen Island 5025 0 50 100 150 Barriere Alexis Creek Campbell River Burnaby Fort Boundary Regional Anahim Lake Comox Valley Coquitlam Kilometers Nelson ¤£97 .! Grand Forks Atlin Courtenay Langley Scale 1: 2,250,000 Midway Bella Bella Comox Mission Projection: BC Albers Datum: NAD83 Dease Castlegar Bella Coola Gabriola Island North Vancouver Lake Central Kootenay Regional Burns Lake Ladysmith Richmond Dease .! Lake Nelson Chetwynd Lake Cowichan Vanc Int’ Airport ALBERTA Northern Rockies ALBERTA Salmo Dawson Creek Nanaimo Ridge Meadows ¤£51 Kaslo Dease Lake Nootka Sound Squamish Dease Lake Nakusp Fort St James Gold River STL' ATL' IMX Legend Slocan Lake Fort St John Tahsis Sunshine Coast .! Chase Fraser Lake North Cowichan / Duncan Sechelt .! Clearwater Houston Chemainus Gibsons Detachment Office ¤£37 Clinton Houston Oceanside Surrey Columbia Valley Granisle Oceanside University UBC Invermere Hudson’s Hope Parksville Upper Fraser Valley Regional Major Water Body Radium Kitimat Qualicum Agassiz Cranbrook Lisims/Nass Valley Outer Gulf Islands Boston Bar ¤£97 Detachment Boundary Kimberley New Aiyansh Galiano Chilliwack Creston Mackenzie Mayne Hope Elk Valley Masset Pender Whistler / Pemberton Independent Jurisdiction Fort St John Elkford McBride Saturna Whistler Fernie New Hazelton Port Alberni Pemberton Tsay-Keh .! Sparwood Northern Rockies Port Alice White Rock RCMP Jurisdictions Thutade Tsay-Keh Lake Golden Prince George Port Hardy ALASKA Kamloops Prince Rupert Port McNeill Abbotsford Southeast T’Kumlups Queen Charlotte Powell River Delta Stewart Kelowna Quesnel Powell River New Westminster Lake Country Quesnel Texada Port Moody North ¤£29 Winfield Wells Quadra Island Vancouver .!Fort St John Hudson's Hope Keremeos Smithers Salt Spring Island West Vancouver Lillooet Stewart Ganges Lower Mainland 37A ¤£ Hudsons Logan Lake Takla Landing Sayward Hope .! .! Williston Lytton Terrace Shawnigan Lake Stewart Island Lake Spences Bridge Tsay Keh Sidney/North Saanich Takla Landing .! Dawson Merritt Tumbler Ridge Sidney Chetwynd Creek .! ¤£2 North Okanagan Valemount North Saanich .! .! Mackenzie .! New Hazelton Vernon Vanderhoof Sooke Takla ¤£97 ¤£37 Dawson Lumby Williams Lake Tofino Landing .! Chetwynd Falkland Ucluelet Lisims/Nass ¤£29 Creek Lower Vancouver Island Inset Takla ¤£52 Lake .! Mackenzie Armstrong West Shore Valley New 17 Nass Gabriola Island ¤£ Hazelton ¤£39 Enderby Colwood Nanaimo .! .! Valley ! Tchentlo Chuchi . Tumbler Penticton Langford Lake Lake Ridge ¤£16 ¤£1 Princeton View Royal Smithers Fort St. James Revelstoke Metchosin Babine Ladysmith .! Lake Salmon Arm Granisle .! Trembleur Smithers Carp Sicamous Central Saanich ¤£1A ¤£113 .! Lake Tumbler Lake ¤£118 Tezzeron South Okanagan Oak Bay ¤£16 Ridge Ladysmith Galiano Lake ¤£17 Oliver Saanich Island Terrace ¤£16 Pinchi .! Stuart ¤£27 .! Lake Lake Osoyoos Victoria Prince Terrace Mayne .! ¤£97 STL' ATL' IMX Esquimalt .! Salt Rupert Fort St James Island .! .! Spring .! Houston Summerland Burns ¤£16 Trail Lake Lake Cowichan .! Outer .! Prince Gulf Houston Trail Salt .! Masset .! ¤£37 18 Islands Outer ¤£35 Fraser Lake ¤£ .!North Cowichan / George Fruitvale Legend Kitimat .! Morice Fraser.! Lake Vanderhoof Duncan Spring Gulf Islands .! Lake Cowichan Masset Lake François Lake Fraser Prince Rossland RCMP Detachments Island Lake ¤£16 .! North Cowichan¤£1 George Integrated Detachments McBride ¤£16 Nelson Independent Police Departments Tahtsa Sidney/North Tahtsa Reach Vanderhoof Saanich Lake .! .! Natalkuz Sidney Ootsa Lake Knewstubb Shawnigan Lake ¤£17A Lake ¤£16 Kitimat Lake McBride Central Burns Lake .! ¤£17 Queen .! Eutsuk Saanich Charlotte Lake Tetachuck ¤£97 Lake Wells Shawnigan Lake ¤£1 .! ¤£16 Saanich Prince Rupert ¤£26 Quesnel / Wells Valemount Quesnel .! .! ¤£17A Westshore Queen Charlotte Valemount ALBERTA 1A+14¤£ ¤£17 Sooke ! Anahim Lake . 14 Westshore ¤£ Tasse ¤£1 Lake Anahim Horsefly Lake Lake Sooke .! .! Williams Lake Kinbasket ¤£14 Oak Victoria .! Lake Bay Bella Murtle Bella Coola Lake Revelstoke Charlotte Alexis .! Bella Bella Coola Williams .! ¤£5 Lake Creek Lake 0 5 10 20 Km .! ¤£97 Bella Bella Clearwater Canim Lake ¤£20 Golden Clearwater 100 Mile House .! ¤£23 ¤£1 ! . 100 Mile House ¤£1 Owikeno Lake Golden Lake Revelstoke .! Lower Mainland Inset Alexis Creek ¤£24 99 ¤£ 5 Adams ¤£Barriere ¤£95 ¤£97 Lake £93 .! ¤ Chilko Clinton Barriere SicamousRevelstoke Lake .! Squamish Chase ¤£1 Clinton .! ¤£23 Shuswap Lake .! Columbia Alert Bay Chase Salmon Kamloops .! Sicamous Valley STL'ATL' IMX .! North Vancouver Ashcroft ¤£1 Arm ¤£97A Carpenter Kamloops .! North Duncan Bowen Lillooet Kamloops Salmon Lake Lake (City) Lake Island! Port Hardy .!Ashcroft .! Okanagan Columbia Valley . West Coquitlam .! Arm Enderby Lillooet .! ¤£97C .! Central Port .! Kamloops Mabel 1 ¤£5 Upper Bowen ¤£ Vancouver Hardy Alert (Rural) .! Falkland Lake 1 Logan ! Arrow £19 ¤£ ¤£97 . Kootenay ¤ Bay .! Armstrong Lake ¤£31 .! .! Whistler Lake Elkford Island Powell River ¤£99 Nakusp .! Port .! Pemberton Logan Lumby ¤£30 McNeill ¤£12 8 .! .! Sayward ¤£ Vernon ¤£43 Port .! Lake ¤£5A .! Port Squamish Pemberton 31A Kootenay Ridge Meadows .! .! ¤£ North Vancouver Alice Sayward Lake Alice Quadra Island Lytton .! Slocan .! Cranbrook Sparwood Lake .! .! Port Moody .! Merritt ¤£6 Kaslo ¤£19 STL'ATL' IMX Slocan .!Coquitlam Merritt ¤£7A .! Lytton Kelowna Lake Mission Whistler Kimberley .! 7A Campbell Lower ¤£ Port McNeill Quadra Powell Kelowna .! ¤£95A .! ¤£5 ¤£97C Arrow .! Fernie Island Lake Okanagan Burnaby River Campbell.! Boston Lake Nelson Tahsis .! Lake Cranbrook .! ¤£7 Powell 3 7 .! River Bar ¤£ UBC New £ 101 99 .! ¤£1 ¤ ¤£ River ¤£ Summerland Castlegar ¤£28 .! .! Nelson University Vancouver Upper ¤£1 Elk Burnaby .! Westminster Gold .! .! Summerland ¤£93 7B .! ¤£ Ridge Meadows River Courtenay Squamish Fraser ¤£97 ¤£3A ¤£6 Creston Valley ^_E Division HQ .! Nootka .! Princeton Penticton Boundary P .! Sunshine .! Castlegar ¤£3A Lake P ! ¤£99 ¤£1 Sound Comox Texada Valley Princeton . Koocanusa A .! Regional ¤£3 Island Coast Harrison Penticton Salmo 19A .! C ¤£ Sechelt ¤£101 Lake 3 Valley ¤£ ¤£3B ¤£3 .! I .! Pitt .! ¤£5 South ¤£33 Fruitvale ¤£95 I ¤£19 Lake .! Creston F Gibsons .! Hope ¤£3A .! 7 Stave Trail ¤£ I Great Central Oceanside .! Okanagan.! Grand Trail MONTANAMONTANA ¤£1A I Tofino .! Lake ¤£3 Keremeos ¤£3 Richmond ¤£91A C Lake £7 .! Oliver Forks C 4 ¤£1 ¤ Agassiz ! £91 ¤£ Parksville Midway . ¤ Osoyoos 99A 15 Port .! £19A .! ¤£ ¤£ O ¤ .! .! IDAHOIDAHO ¤£1 Alberni .! .! Gabriola .! Keremeos Richmond .! C .!Tofino Nanaimo Chilliwack C ¤£19 Mission .! Surrey E ¤£4 Kennedy Port Nanaimo ¤£11 A Lake ¤£10 A N Ucluelet Alberni ¤£17 N ! 91 . ¤£1A ¤£ Cowichan WASHINGTON Lake .! WASHINGTON Delta Surrey Langley ¤£18 .! Lake Lake ¤£10 Ucluelet Cowichan Langley .! Abbotsford Cowichan ¤£11 ¤£10 ¤£1A .! ¤£1 Sooke ¤£17 .! Map believed to be an accurate representation of the relative positions of the detachments, districts and independent police juristictions. ¤£13 ¤£99 Data Sources: .! Detachment Boundaries, Offices - RCMP E Division Informatics Branch. White Rock 99A ¤£ Roads, Lakes, Rivers - GeoBC. Created by: RCMP E Division Informatics Branch - Geomatics Group. 0 2.5 5 10 km White Rock Adapted from BC Statistics 2003 detachments boundary map. Map created: October 27, 2005. Last modified: April 19, 2011. File: detachment_boundaries/maps/bc_detachments_districts_PRIME-WATER.
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