Saltair, British Columbia
Saltair is an unincorporated community with a population of 2,325[1] on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, or the Georgia Strait. It is a predominantly rural community located between the urban centers of Ladysmith and Chemainus. Saltair is within the Cowichan Valley Regional District. It is home to a number of parks: Stocking Creek Park, Diana, Princess of Wales Wilderness Park, and Saltair Centennial Park. In part, Saltair is a community of artists, scenery and farmland. It provides panoramic ocean and mountain views and a rural ambiance its residents treasure. Community news and updates can be found on Saltair websites. The area is served by the coast-spanning Island Highway and the Island Rail Corridor.
References
- ^ Census Profile, 2016 Census - Saltair, Unincorporated place, British Columbia and British Columbia
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- Ahousat
- Bamberton
- Bamfield
- Black Creek
- Bowser
- Brentwood Bay
- Buckley Bay
- Campbell River
- Cassidy
- Cedar
- Central Saanich
- Chemainus
- Clo-oose
- Coal Harbour
- Cobble Hill
- Colwood
- Comox
- Coombs
- Courtenay
- Cowichan Bay
- Cowichan Station
- Crofton
- Cumberland
- Deep Bay
- Duncan
- Errington
- Esquimalt
- Fanny Bay
- French Creek
- Genoa Bay
- Gold River
- Harewood
- Highlands
- Holberg
- Honeymoon Bay
- Kildonan
- Koksilah
- Ladysmith
- Lake Cowichan
- Langford
- Lantzville
- Malahat
- Maple Bay
- Merville
- Mesachie Lake
- Metchosin
- Mill Bay
- Nanaimo
- Nanoose Bay
- Nitinat
- North Cowichan
- North Saanich
- Oak Bay
- Oceanside
- Oyster River
- Parksville
- Port Alberni
- Port Alice
- Port Hardy
- Port McNeill
- Port Renfrew
- Qualicum Beach
- Quatsino
- River Jordan
- Royston
- Saanich
- Saanichton
- Saltair
- Sayward
- Sechart
- Shawnigan Lake
- Sidney
- Sooke
- Tahsis
- Telegraph Cove
- Tofino
- Ucluelet
- Union Bay
- Greater Victoria
- Victoria
- View Royal
- Westholme
- Winter Harbour
- Woss
- Youbou
- Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
- Zeballos
48°56′42″N 123°45′32″W / 48.945°N 123.759°W / 48.945; -123.759
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