Cumberland, British Columbia

Cumberland, British Columbia
Town of Cumberland
—  Town  —
Town of Cumberland is located in British Columbia
Town of Cumberland
Location of Cumberland in British Columbia
Coordinates: 49°37′8″N 125°01′53″W / 49.61889°N 125.03139°W / 49.61889; -125.03139
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region Mid-Island
Regional district Comox Valley
Incorporated 1898
Government
 – Governing body Cumberland Village Council
Area
 – Total 29.13 km2 (11.2 sq mi)
Elevation 160 m (525 ft)
Population (2006)
 – Total 2,762
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Postal code span V0R 1S0
Highways 19
Waterways Comox Lake

Cumberland is a town in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.

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History

The village was originally named Union, British Columbia after the Union Coal Company, which was in turn named in honour of the 1871 union of British Columbia with Canada. The town was renamed after Cumberland in Great Britain by James Dunsmuir in 1891. Robert Dunsmuir had the town built in 1888.[1]:187 The Union Coal Company was begun in 1871 to exploit a coal discovery made the previous year on Coal Creek which flows in to Comox Lake. By 1874 the company had built a tramway and a road to Comox Harbour at what is now Royston but after this initial work, the high cost of opening a mine proved too high for the original partners and work stopped. In 1884, the same year he received the land grant related to the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway, Robert Dunsmuir bought the Union Coal Company. He bought the nearby Perseverance Mine at what is now Union Bay in 1888 and the Baynes Sound Mine in 1881. Two slopes were open at the Union Mine by 1893. By 1897 the mine was producing 700 to 1000 tons per day, employed 600 men and supported a town of 3000.[1]:198 In 1946, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake demolished chimneys of houses in Cumberland.[2]

There are many old company houses and structures still intact in Cumberland, and at one point it boasted the second largest Chinatown on the west coast of North America.

Demographics

Cumberland had a population of 2,762 people in 2006, which was an increase of 4.9% from the 2001 census count. The median household income in 2005 for Cumberland was $43,464, which is below the British Columbia provincial average of $52,709.[3]

Notable residents

  • Scott Brown, bassist for the rock band Trooper.

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Coordinates: 49°37′14″N 125°1′34″W / 49.62056°N 125.02611°W / 49.62056; -125.02611


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