Capital F, British Columbia
- Capital F, British Columbia
The Salt Spring Island Electoral Area (Electoral Area F) of the Capital Regional District (CRD) of the Canadian Province of British Columbia consists of unincorporated districts in the CRD located on Salt Spring Island. It is thus precisely coterminous with the geographical entity. It is represented by one director on the CRD.
The major localities encompassed by the electoral district are:
*Ganges
*Fulford Harbour
*Vesuvius Bay
*Long Harbour
*Beaver Point
*Musgrave Landing.
According to the Canada 2006 Census:
*Population: 9,640
*% Change (2001-2006): 3.9
*Dwellings: 5,131
*Area (km².): 182.23
*Density (persons per km².): 52.9
External links
* [http://www.crd.bc.ca/saltspring/index.htm/ Salt Spring EA website]
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