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Quinn
02-03-2004, 05:35 AM
Ok I haven't been to the coast since I was a wee lad and I'm intrigued by how everything is Coquitlam or Burnaby or Rosedale. I know Calgary is larger by area than Vancouver, and depending on how you measure it, Calgary is even more populous than Vancouver (the actual "city" of Vancouver only has half a million people). So when we are talking about North Vancouver, Port Coquitlam and Abbotsford, are these municipalities similar to something I am more familiar with such as Ogden or Bowness or Harvest Hills, or the northeast or southwest, or Airdrie and Okotoks? In other words, are these neighbourhoods, communities, districts, boroughs, train stops, cities? Someone clarify for me. I guess this is somewhat similar to Toronto and its York, Newmarket and Mississauga.

Chad
02-03-2004, 05:43 AM
They are all cities.. though there is talk about making about 4 super cities..

Quinn
02-03-2004, 05:44 AM
So how far apart are they? Or do they run right into one another? And how many people live in each one roughly? And do they share street names and stuff?

Chad
02-03-2004, 05:49 AM
they are pretty much all running into eachother.. of course some street names run through each other.. Population wise, its Vancouver then Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, Langely, Port Coquitlam, Abbobtsford, White Rock.. and the list goes on.. that looks about right though...

I'll see if I can find some better info for you..

Namscam
02-03-2004, 05:50 AM
the are all cities and pretty much beside each other.. some cities do share streets such as Burnaby and and Vancouver share a lot of major streets. I would say that each city is about 20-25 km in radius but not too sure.. yeah it is something like Toronto and york and all those little city. all these citys can be joined together and be called the Lower mainland much like how we refer to the metropolis of Toronto...hope I got that right......

Namscam
02-03-2004, 05:51 AM
lol 1 minute behind u chad

Chad
02-03-2004, 05:51 AM
http://www.mapleridge.org/business/community_profile/chapter3-01.pdf

some interesting info there

Quinn
02-03-2004, 05:54 AM
Gorsh, that makes sense. I done been to Toronto recently and I shore ding-dangly did be impressed. This here old country boy don't know much 'bout the big city. Thankya for clarificatin'.

But seriously, that's good. I'll have to come check it out eventually. I briefly considered finishing my BA at UBC or SFU but it looks like I'll remain here in the flatlands for now. Maybe one of my post-grad degrees...

Chad
02-03-2004, 05:54 AM
http://www.gvrd.bc.ca/growth/census-bulletin/cen2001/2001ctpopdistribution.htm

Gujustud
02-03-2004, 06:34 AM
Its just like a bunch of towns joined together. Some are seperate by bridges, however they are all pretty much together.

Thats why they call it the Lower Mainland.

StirCrazy
02-03-2004, 11:12 AM
So how far apart are they? Or do they run right into one another? And how many people live in each one roughly? And do they share street names and stuff?

kinda like going from edmonton to St. Albert, you don't even know your in another city except for the sign.

Steve

Chad
02-03-2004, 03:04 PM
kinda like going from edmonton to St. Albert, you don't even know your in another city except for the sign.

Steve

And even in some places you don't see a sign :biggrin: . Yours just instantly there..

MitchM
02-03-2004, 07:00 PM
Whenever you go out to Vancouver or Victoria, make sure that you tune the radio to 100.3 FM.

The Q rocks. :cool:

I missed Ed Bain when I was out there, though. My plane arrived at 10:00 a.m. :confused:
(he is still there, right?)

Mitch