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Shuswap Chilliwack— Hope Central Okanagan— Si SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA (MAP 2) COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE-SUD (CARTE 2) WILLIAMS LAKE CARIBOO F MURTLE CARIBOO—PRINCE GEORGE LAKE KINBASKET LAKE 1. ABBOTSFORD C A R I B O O 14. KELOWNA—LAKE COUNTRY CARIBOO E CARIBOO H 22. PITT MEADOWS—MAPLE RIDGE THOMPSON-NICOLA A 42. WEST VANCOUVER—SUNSHINE COAST—SEA TO SKY COUNTRY CARIBOO K F MAHOOD R CANIM LAKE A CARIBOO G LAKE S E COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP A R 100 MILE HOUSE THOMPSON-NICOLA B C CLEARWATER O L R U I V CARIBOO L M E B R I A C O L U M B I A - S H U S W A P C KAMLOOPS—THOMPSON—CARIBOO OL R U R E M V I B THOMPSON-NICOLA E I R V I F THOMPSON-NICOLA O GLACIER A L E YOHO E R NATIONAL PARK OF CANADA NATIONAL PARK OF CANADA U N O PARC NATIONAL DU CANADA V S PARC NATIONAL DU CANADA P ADAMS DES GLACIERS E COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP B YOHO M LAKE CLIN T H O M P S O N - N I C O L A O SQUAMISH- TON GOLDEN H LILLOOET A T COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP F F MOUNT REVELSTOKE H R NATIONAL PARK OF CANADA T A R O S PARC NATIONAL DU CANADA N E KOOT MONT-REVELSTOKE ENAY—COLUMRBIA R IV SHUSWAP COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP E E LAKE R CACHE THOMPSON-NICOLA J REVELSTOKE CREEK THOMPSON-NICOLA P LILLOOET KAMLOOPS KOOTENAY CHASE COLUMBIA- LAKE F NATIONAL PARK OF CANADA ASHCROFT SHUSWAP C L SICAMOUS E PARC NATIONAL DU CANADA U SQUAMISH-LILLOOET B KOOTENAY V S Q U A M I S H - L I L L O O E T E F KAMLOOPS L EAST KOOTENAY G SQUAMISH-LILLOOET C E U NORTH OKANAGAN— V SALMON E PEMBERTON THOMPSON-NICOLA I LOGAN ARM SHUSWAP THOMPSON-NICOLA L ALBERTA LAKE ENDERBY RADIUM COLUMBIA- NORTH OKANAG HOT SPRINGS MISSION—MATSQUI— SHUSWAP D AN F 42 ARMSTRONG C FRASER CANYON O SPALLUMCHEEN L C U INVERMERE LYTTON O M L U N O R T H O K A N A G A N B L NICOLA I M L I L LAKE A B O VERNON O I E THOMPSON-NICOLA M NAKUSP EAST KOOTENAY F A T MERRITT COLDSTREAM R I V NORTH NORTH E FRASER VALLEY A OKANAGAN CENTRAL KOOTENAY K R LAKE OKANAGAN D OKANAGAN E CENTRAL OKANAGAN— LAKE COUNTRY H SIMILKAMEEN—NICOLA CENTRAL KOOTENAY D FRASER VALLEY C C E N T R A L O K A N A G A N NEW THOMPSON-NICOLA N WEST DENVER HARRISON R LAKE KELOWNA KELOWNA E V 14 I SLOCAN SILVERTON R KASLO F R A S E R VA L L E Y PEACHLAND LAKE 22 E A S T K O O T E N A Y C E N T R A L K O O T E N A Y K FRASER VALLEY F L E K R SLOCAN O E EAST KOOTENAY E V O I OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN H T R SUMMERLAND CENTRAL KOOTENAY H E VER N E A L Y T T E KIMBERLEY BY SIMILK PENTICTON R AM K MAPLE HARRISON E IV SPARWOOD PRINCETO E E RIDGE HOT SPRINGS N N R ITLAM HOPE R SOUTH OKANAGAN—WEST KOOTENAY N IV O E I KENT R NELSON S CRANBROOK S OKANAGAN-SUD— FERNIE I FRASER VALLEY B KOOTENAY-OUEST M OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN D KOOTENAY URREY GLEY KOOTENAY CENTRAL KOOTENAY J LAKE EAST KOOTENAY C EAST KOOTENAY A CHILLIWACK O K A N A G A N - S I M I L K A M E E N BOUNDARY D ABBOTSFORD CHILLIWACK— KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E CENTRAL KOOTENAY A K O O T E N A Y B O U N D A R Y CASTLEGAR 1 FRASER VALLEY E HOPE KEREMEOS OLIVER CENTRAL KOOTENAY G OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN G KOOTENAY BOUNDARY B SALMO GREENWOOD CENTRAL OSOYOOS TRAIL KOOTENAY B GRAND CENTRAL FORKS EAST KOOTENAY B MIDWAY KOOTENAY C CRESTON ROSSLAND MONTROSE 0 30 60 km UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ÉTATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE Representation Order of 2013 Décret de représentation électorale de 2013.
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