Regional District of Fraser–Fort George

The Regional District of Fraser–Fort George (RDFFG) is a regional district located in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded by the Alberta border to the east, the Columbia–Shuswap and Thompson–Nicola regional districts to the south and southeast, Cariboo Regional District to the southwest, the Regional District of Bulkley–Nechako to the west, and the Peace River Regional District to the north and northeast. As of the Canada 2011 Census, Fraser–Fort George had a population of 91,879 and a land area of 51,083.73 km2 (19,723.54 sq mi). The offices of the regional district are located at Prince George.

City

 * Prince George

District municipality

 * Mackenzie

Villages

 * McBride
 * Valemount

Regional district electoral areas

 * Fraser–Fort George A – Salmon River–Lakes
 * Fraser–Fort George C – Chilako River–Nechako
 * Fraser–Fort George D – Tabor Lake–Stone Creek
 * Fraser–Fort George E – Woodpecker–Hixon
 * Fraser–Fort George F – Willow River–Upper Fraser
 * Fraser–Fort George G – Crooked River–Parsnip
 * Fraser–Fort George H – Robson Valley–Canoe

Indian Reserves
NB Indian Reserves are not part of municipal or regional district governance and are outside the regional district's jurisdiction, and also counted separately in the census figures.
 * Fort George (Shelley) Indian Reserve No. 2
 * McLeod Lake Indian Reserve No. 1
 * Parsnip Indian Reserve No. 5

Designated places

 * Bear Lake
 * Salmon Valley
 * Summit Lake
 * Willow River

Demographics
As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George had a population of $96,979$ living in $40,224$ of its $43,377$ total private dwellings, a change of NaN% from its 2016 population of $94,506$. With a land area of 50580.72 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.


 * Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.