List of Land Districts of British Columbia

This is a list of Land Districts of British Columbia, Canada. Land Districts are the cadastral system underlying land titles in the province, and used by the provincial gazetteer in descriptions of landforms, administrative areas, and other information.

  • Alberni Land District NTS map 92F
  • Barclay Land District NTS map 92C
  • Bright Land District NTS map 92G
  • Cameron Land District NTS map 92F
  • Cariboo Land District NTS map 93H
  • Cassiar Land District NTS map 104H
  • Cedar Land District NTS map 92G
  • Chemainus Land District NTS map 92B
  • Clayoquot Land District NTS map 92F
  • Comiaken Land District NTS map 92B
  • Comox Land District NTS map 92F
  • Cowichan Lake Land District NTS map 92C
  • Cowichan Land District NTS map 92B
  • Cranberry Land District NTS map 92G
  • Douglas Land District NTS map 92F
  • Dunsmuir Land District NTS map 92F
  • Esquimalt Land District NTS map 92B
  • Goldstream Land District NTS map 92B
  • Helmcken Land District NTS map 92B
  • Highland Land District NTS map 92B
  • Kamloops Division Yale Land District NTS map 82L
  • Kootenay Land District NTS map 82K
  • Lake Land District NTS map 92B
  • Lillooet Land District NTS map 92O
  • Malahat Land District NTS map 92B
  • Metchosin Land District NTS map 92B
  • Mountain Land District NTS map 92F
  • Nanaimo Land District NTS map 92F
  • Nelson Land District NTS map 92F
  • New Westminster Land District NTS map 92G
  • Newcastle Land District NTS map 92F
  • Nootka Land District NTS map 92E
  • North Saanich Land District NTS map 92B
  • Osoyoos Division Yale Land District NTS map 82L
  • Otter Land District NTS map 92B
  • Oyster Land District NTS map 92B
  • Peace River Land District NTS map 94G
  • Quamichan Land District NTS map 92B
  • Queen Charlotte Land District NTS map 103F
  • Range 1 Coast Land District NTS map 92K
  • Range 2 Coast Land District NTS map 92M
  • Range 3 Coast Land District NTS map 93D
  • Range 4 Coast Land District NTS map 93E
  • Range 5 Coast Land District NTS map 93L
  • Renfrew Land District NTS map 92C
  • Rupert Land District NTS map 92L
  • Sahtlam Land District NTS map 92B
  • Saltspring Island Land District NTS map 92B
  • Sayward Land District NTS map 92K
  • Seymour Land District NTS map 92B
  • Shawnigan Land District NTS map 92B
  • Similkameen Division Yale NTS map Land District 82E
  • Somenos Land District NTS map 92B
  • Sooke Land District NTS map 92B
  • South Saanich Land District NTS map 92B
  • Texada Island Land District NTS map 92F
  • Victoria Land District NTS map 92B
  • Wellington Land District NTS map 92F
  • Yale Division Yale Land District NTS map 92H

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