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West Coast of Canada

Haida Gwaii
Queen Charlotte Islands
Queen Charlotte Islands Map.png
Map of Haida Gwaii
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 53°N 132°W / 53°N 132°W / 53; -132Coordinates: 53°N 132°W / 53°N 132°W / 53; -132
Total islands c. 150
Major islands Graham Island, Moresby Island
Area 10,180 km2 (3,930 sq mi)
Highest elevation 1,164 m (3,819 ft)
Highest point Mount Moresby
Administration
Canada
Province British Columbia
Largest settlement Queen Charlotte City (pop. 948)
Demographics
Population 4,761 (2008)
Pop. density 0.468 /km2 (1.212 /sq mi)
Additional information
Time zone: Pacific

The British Columbia Coast or BC Coast is Canada's western continental coastline on the Pacific Ocean. The usage is synonymous with the term West Coast of Canada.

In a sense excluding the urban Lower Mainland area adjacent to the Canada–United States border, which is considered "The Coast," the British Columbia Coast refers to one of British Columbia's three main regions, the others being the Lower Mainland and The Interior.

The aerial distance from Victoria on the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Stewart, British Columbia on the Alaska border at the head of the Portland Canal is 965 kilometres (600 mi) in length. However, because of its many deep inlets and complicated island shorelines—and 40,000 islands of varying sizes, including Vancouver Island and Haida Gwaii —the total length of the British Columbia Coast is over 25,725 kilometres (15,985 mi), making up about 10% of the Canadian coastline at 243,042 kilometres (151,019 mi). The coastline's geography, which is shared with Southeast Alaska and adjoining parts of northwest Washington, is most comparable to that of Norway and its heavily indented coastline of fjords, a landscape also found in southern Chile. The dominant landforms of the BC Coast are the Insular Mountains, comprising most of Vancouver Island and Haida Gwaii, and the Coast Mountains, which extend beyond into Alaska and the Yukon.


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