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Smithers, British Columbia

Smithers
Town
Town of Smithers
Main Street Smithers (1989)
Main Street Smithers (1989)
Coat of arms of Smithers
Coat of arms
Smithers is located in British Columbia
Smithers
Smithers
Location of Smithers in British Columbia
Coordinates: 54°46′55″N 127°10′05″W / 54.78194°N 127.16806°W / 54.78194; -127.16806Coordinates: 54°46′55″N 127°10′05″W / 54.78194°N 127.16806°W / 54.78194; -127.16806
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Regional District Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
Founded 1913
Incorporated (village) 1921
Incorporated (town) 1967
Government
 • Mayor Taylor Bachrach
 • Governing Body Smithers Town Council
 • MP Nathan Cullen (NDP)
 • MLA Doug Donaldson (NDP)
Area
 • Total 15.27 km2 (5.90 sq mi)
Elevation 490 m (1,610 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 5,404
 • Density 353.8/km2 (916/sq mi)
Time zone Pacific Time Zone (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) Pacific Daylight Time (UTC−7)
Postal code span V0J
Area code(s) 250, 778
Demonym Smithereen
Website www.smithers.ca

Smithers is a town located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, approximately halfway between Prince George and Prince Rupert. Smithers is located in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako. With a population of 5,404, Smithers is a service area for most of the Bulkley Valley.

The Bulkley Valley in which Smithers is situated was originally inhabited by the Wet'suwet'en, Smithers was founded in 1913 as the regional headquarters for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The new community was named after the railway's chairman of the board of directors, Sir Alfred Smithers. In 1921, Smithers became the first incorporated village in British Columbia. In 1967, Smithers was incorporated as a town. Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Smithers was created in 1967.

The town was surveyed in 1913 and a street grid pattern was established that is still very much evident today. Historically, intensive development has been oriented towards Main Street as the prime commercial focus with residential development radiating outward from the commercial core. The traditional downtown was punctuated by important civic structures — the (old) courthouse at the intersection of Main Street with Hwy 16 or by community focal points — the Canadian National Railway station at the western end of Main Street. This pattern has been sustained by the preservation of the old courthouse, as well as the establishment of a major civic park located around the cenotaph. The ongoing restoration of the CN railway station as a community resource centre is a further measure to improve the town.

The Smithers railway station is served by Via Rail's Jasper – Prince Rupert train.


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