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The Lower Mainland is the name that residents of British Columbia apply to the region surrounding the City of Vancouver. While the term has been recording from the earliest period of European settlement in British Columbia, it has never been officially defined in legal terms, therefore, it remains subjective.
The Lower Mainland is the name that residents of British Columbia apply to the region surrounding the City of Vancouver. While the term has been recorded from the earliest period of European settlement in British Columbia, it has never been officially defined in legal terms, therefore, remains subjective.

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Today, the term Lower Mainland generally refers to the legally defined area known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District. This area is made up of 21 municipalities: Anmore, Belcarra, Bowen Island, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley City, Langley Township, Lions Bay, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver City, North Vancouver District, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver, West Vancouver, and White Rock.
Today, the term Lower Mainland generally refers to the legally defined area known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District. This area is made up of 21 municipalities: Anmore, Belcarra, Bowen Island, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley City, Langley Township, Lions Bay, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver City, North Vancouver District, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver, West Vancouver, and White Rock.

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: The Greater Vancouver Regional District website: http://www.gvrd.bc.ca/
According the 1996 Canada Census there were 1,831,665 persons living in this region.


:Government websites for the Lower Mainland

:Greater Vancouver Regional District - pop. 1,831,665 (1996): http://www.gvrd.bc.ca
:Anmore - pop. 981 (1996): http://www.anmore.com
:Belcarra - pop. 665 (1996): http://www.vob.belcarra.bc.ca
:Bowen Island - pop. 3,066 (1996): http://www.bowen-island-bc.com
:Burnaby - pop. 179,209 (1996): http://www.city.burnaby.bc.ca
:Coquitlam - pop. 101,820 (1996): http://www.city.coquitlam.bc.ca
:Delta - pop. 95,411 (1996): http://www.corp.delta.bc.ca
:Langley City - pop. 22,523 (1996): http://www.city.langley.bc.ca
:Langley Township - pop. 80,179 (1996): http://www.township.langley.bc.ca
:Lions Bay - pop. 1,347 (1996): No website available
:Maple Ridge - pop. 56,173 (1996): http://district.maple-ridge.bc.ca
:New Westminster - pop. 49,350 (1996): http://www.city.new-westminster.bc.ca
:North Vancouver City - pop. 41,475 (1996): http://www.cnv.org
:North Vancouver District - pop. 80,418 (1996): http://www.district.north-van.bc.ca
:Pitt Meadows - pop. 13,436 (1996): http://www.pittmeadows.bc.ca
:Port Coquitlam - pop. 46,682 (1996): http://www.city.port-coquitlam.bc.ca
:Port Moody - pop. 20,847 (1996): http://www.city.port-moody.bc.ca
:Richmond - pop. 148,867 (1996): http://www.city.richmond.bc.ca
:Surrey - pop. 304,477 (1996): http://www.city.surrey.bc.ca
:Vancouver - pop. 514,008 (1996): http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca
:West Vancouver - pop. 40,882 (1996): http://www.westvancouver.net
:White Rock - pop. 17,210 (1996): http://www.city.whiterock.bc.ca

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