Christina Lake is one of the warmest lakes in British Columbia |
Electoral Area C includes the unincorporated village of Christina Lake and all rural areas from Paulson Bridge to the Gilpen Grasslands and from the Canada / U.S. Border to the north end of Gladstone Provincial Park.
Situated on the TransCanada Trail, Christina Lake has two splendid trestles along the old CPR railway. Make Christina Lake your base for exploring the rail history of the Boundary.
According to 2006 Census Canada numbers, Area C has a permanent population of 1,435.
In 2004 the RDKB adopted the the Area C (Christina Lake) Official Community Plan. The OCP is a policy document that establishes the general direction of development.
View the Area C Official Community Plan
OCP Bylaw - No. 1250
In conjunction with the OCP, the Zoning Bylaw establishes the regulations governing development guidelines.
View the Area C Zoning Bylaw (Bylaw #1300) (Note: These are lengthy PDF documents. To navigate the documents,
please use Adobe's Bookmarks feature on the left-hand side of the document)
The reports available on the link below contain tax information for tax payers in the Electoral Area. These reports can also be found on the Finance Page on our web site.
Click here see the amount Area C residents pay for each service.
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