Economic Regions of British Columbia

British Columbia (B.C.) has eight distinct economic regions, each with advantages in various sectors. Importantly, B.C. is home to over 200 First Nations communities that are actively involved in economic development within their traditional territories.

Diverse communities, an energetic and educated workforce, powerful transportation and communication networks, an abundance of natural resources, and an unmatched quality of life makes B.C. naturally easy to love.

Cariboo

Located in central B.C., the Cariboo region is an area of vast landscapes of mountain ranges, lakes and rivers. It includes the city of Prince George, which acts as a major service centre for the northern half of the province.

  • Population: 169,600
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Forestry, Mining
  • Key Cities: Prince George, Williams Lake, Quesnel, Mackenzie
Cariboo Region

Kootenay

Located in the southeast corner of B.C., bordering the United States and Alberta, the Kootenay region is one of Canada’s leading destinations for outdoor adventures. Coal production, mining and logging are important industries in this area. Tourism also contributes to the economy.

  • Population: 163,100
  • Key Industry Sectors: Forestry, Mining
  • Key Cities: Nelson, Cranbrook
Kootenay Region

Lower Mainland/Southwest

The Lower Mainland/Southwest is B.C.’s most populous region, home to over 3 million people, about 60 percent of the provincial population. This dynamic metropolitan area offers numerous economic opportunities, a mild climate, an active lifestyle, and all the amenities of a vibrant urban centre.

  • Population: 3,200,000
  • Key Industry Sectors: Aerospace, Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, Digital Media & Entertainment, ICT, Life Sciences
  • Key Cities: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond
Lower Mainland/Southwest Region

Nechako

The second largest region in the province by land area, Nechako is also the least populated. It is an area of vast and remote wilderness. Natural resources, particularly mining and forestry, have a critical role in the area’s economy and development. Many companies are actively exploring for minerals in the area.

  • Population: 40,400
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Forestry, Mining, Natural Gas
  • Key Cities: Smithers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof
Nechako Region

North Coast

Bordering the Pacific Ocean, the North Coast region is an area of spectacular forests, majestic mountains, and rugged coastlines. The economy has diversified in recent years as a result of new capacity at the Port of Prince Rupert, and ports in Kitimat and Stewart. Major investments in the aluminum smelter in Kitimat and new large liquified natural gas plants and other large infrastructure projects are economic drivers.

  • Population: 59,300
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Forestry, Mining, Natural Gas
  • Key Cities: Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace
North Coast Region

Northeast

The Northeast Region is growing through rapid development of the energy sector, driven by opportunities in natural gas production and coal mining. Capital investment in the natural resource industries, including natural gas, shows consistent growth.

  • Population: 72,300
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Mining, Natural Gas
  • Key Cities: Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson
Northeast Region

Thompson/Okanagan

Located in the interior of B.C., the Thompson-Okanagan region is popular destination, renowned for its sunny climate, beautiful landscapes, and relaxed lifestyle. Its diverse economy is based on agriculture, the service sector, forest products and manufacturing.

  • Population: 609,300
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Forestry, ICT, Mining
  • Key Cities: Kelowna, Vernon, Kamloops
Thompson/Okanagan Region

Vancouver Island and Coast

The Vancouver Island and Coast economic region is found on the west coast of B.C. and includes B.C.’s capital city of Victoria, several medium-sized cities and many smaller oceanside communities. The services sector plays a major role in the region’s economy, including health care, public administration, accommodation and tourism. Logging and fishing are also important industries.

  • Population: 881,700
  • Key Industry Sectors: Agriculture, Food & Beverage, Forestry, ICT, Marine
  • Key Cities: Victoria, Nanaimo, Courtenay
Vancouver Island & Coast Region

Connect With A Regional Expert

Regional experts can help familiarize you with the amenities, infrastructure, and opportunities in each region. They can introduce you to the economic development offices and industry associations that will support the integration of your business into the province.