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Destination British Columbia
Are you considering a move to British Columbia? Relocating your business to British Columbia?
Or just interested in the Pacific Province?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in British Columbia, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education, transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more. If after using this resource you have specific questions or suggestions, please e-mail us at Info@InfoResource.org and we will respond as quickly as we can to your inquiry or suggestion. Industry Overview |
Economy/Cost of Living |
Education The Pacific Province, a land of sea and mountain and rich history, poised on the Pacific Rim; this is British Columbia, whose motto, Splendor sine occasu, "Splendour without diminishment" epitomizes the promise of its future. British Columbia is currently the seventh largest centre for biotechnology in North America. The Pacific Province contains over 100 biotechnology companies and represents the fastest growing hub in Canada for the industry. British Columbia contains over 4 million people, with roughly half the population living in the city of Vancouver. Vancouver is the largest city in the province and third largest in Canada, with a population of approximately 600,000 within the city proper. British Columbia boasts excellent educational opportunities for any level of education. British Columbia boasts numerous recreational opportunities for both outdoor adventures and more cosmopolitan pursuits. British Columbia offers several transportation options for travellers. Much of the province is accessible in all weather by thousands of kilometres of highways. British Columbia is the westernmost province in Canada and the third largest, after Québec and Ontario. For thousands of years, what is now British Columbia was inhabited by the aboriginal First Nations peoples. These peoples developed societies around the abundant resources of the region and crafted magnificent art, such as elaborate totem poles. A list of select guides and reference books about British Columbia. |
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