Regional District of Central Okanagan

Central Okanagan
Kelowna Metropolitan Area
Regional district & Metropolitan area
Regional District of Central Okanagan

Downtown Kelowna from West Kelowna

Location of Central Okanagan in British Columbia, Canada
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Head office location Kelowna
Established 1967
Government
  Type Regional district
  Chair Robert Hobson
  Vice Chair Gail Given
Area[1]
  Total 2,904.86 km2 (1,121.57 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 179,839
  Density 61.9/km2 (160/sq mi)
  Canadian CD rank: 30th
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Website Regional District of Central Okanagan

The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, comprising the City of Kelowna and its surrounding bedroom municipalities. The regional district's offices are located in Kelowna.

Statistics Canada defines the Kelowna CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) or Kelowna Metropolitan Area as being identical in area with the RDCO. The population in 2005 was 165,221, an increase from the official Canada 2006 Census total of 162,276 (these figures exclude the population of reserves belonging to the Westbank First Nation). The area is 2,904.86 square kilometres.

Communities

Incorporated municipalities

Communities and neighbourhoods

Regional district electoral areas

Central Okanagan West Electoral (Central Okanagan J)

Central Okanagan West Electoral Area used to be known as the Westside Electoral Area. It was created from the merger of Central Okanagan G and Central Okanagan H. The 2005 population. exclusive of anyone living on an Indian Reserve, was 37,638 people. In 2007 most of the electoral area's population transferred to the jurisdiction of the newly incorporated District Municipality of West Kelowna.

Communities

Central Okanagan West

Indian reserves

(within the boundaries of, but not part of, the RD)

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Coordinates: 49°53′17″N 119°29′44″W / 49.888028°N 119.495417°W / 49.888028; -119.495417

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