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The Village of McBride is located in the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. The Village is located 210 km (130 mi) southeast of Prince George, British Columbia and 166 km (130 mi) west of Jasper,Alberta. Incorporated in 1932, McBride is a close-knit, friendly community with a variety of natural beauty surrounding the Village.
History
McBride was founded in 1913 as Mile 90 of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The Village received its name after the serving premier, Sir Richard McBride. McBride’s early industries were rail, shipping, forest harvesting and agricultural development of the valley. In 1970 transportation for McBride changed with the opening of Highway 16 (Yellowhead), which enabled vehicles to travel through the valley. McBride is rich in farmland in the valley bottom, with a mix of forest and alpine surrounding the Valley. This unique mixture allows McBride to be a prime location for many industries. Current industries for McBride are railroad, forest, tourism, agriculture and small businesses.
McBride Community Forest Corporation
McBride Community Forest Corporation (MCFC) is a corporation that is owned by the Village of McBride. MCFC was set up in 2002 to manage community forest tenure for the Village and the surrounding area. The Community Forest license grants the Village of McBride exclusive rights to harvest Crown timber from an approximately 60,000 ha of land. MCFC is able to serve the social, economic and environment needs for McBride’s forest industry. MCFC manages “the forest for all of its products potential rather than just timber.”
McBride Hospital and Health Centre
McBride Hospital and Health Centre provides a variety of services to the community and surrounding area. McBride’s Hospital is equipped with an Emergency Room, three acute care beds and eight long-term beds. The hospital has two full time doctors stationed at it, alongside other healthcare professionals. The hospital is also able to provide the community with x-ray and lab services. Acupuncture and message therapy is accessible to residents in this region. BC ambulance station is located in McBride beside the hospital, with 911 services being available to the McBride and surrounding areas.
Attractions
The Village offers a diverse amount of outdoor attractions for all seasons. During the winter months, McBride has a variety of cross-country skiing trails and world famous snowmobiling. Snowmobiling includes trails and designated snowmobiling areas. The warmer months in McBride allow for hiking, camping and bird watching. Recreation sites in the area include Beaver Falls Recreation Trail, Beaver River Recreation Site, LaSalle Lake Recreation Site and McBride Peak Halfway Hut. Another popular site is Horseshoe Lake, which is a naturally formed ox-bow lake that allows birdwatchers to observe waterfowl and other birds from an observation platform. Village of McBride has a ball field and Recreation Centre that is equipped with a regulation sized hockey arena, two curling sheets and a convertible court. The Robson Valley Community Centre is located in McBride. This centre has a stage, dance floor and commercial kitchen. The Robson Valley Community Centre is an ideal place to rent for theatre performances, conferences, wedding receptions, tradeshows or a family reunion.
Community
The Village of McBride’s current population is 586 according to the 2011 Census. The population including the surrounding area is 1710. Main Street has a variety of unique stores for visitors and locals to come and explore. The focal point of Main Street is the train station. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway built the train station in 1913. An unfortunate fire burnt the building down in 1918. The station was quickly rebuilt and reopened in 1919 on the original site. The last train dispatched from this station in 1989. In 1996, the Village of McBride bought the station. The station currently houses a gallery of quality work done by local artists and crafters, as well as McBride’s Visitor Information Centre, and a locally owned coffee shop. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and Cariboo Ranges, the village lays flat in the valley, which makes it an ideal place to walk around when exploring.
Refernces
- http://visitmcbride.ca/mcbride/
- http://www.hellobc.com/mcbride/culture-history.aspx
- http://www.hellobc.com/mcbride/culture-history.aspx
- http://www.splashemediagroup.ca/TestSites/robsonvalley/communities/mcbride.php
- http://www.mcbridecommunityforest.com/
- http://www.mcbridecommunityforest.com/index.php/about-us
- http://careers.northrenhealth.ca/Communities/NorthernInterior/McBride.aspx
- http://www.splashmediagroup.ca/TestSites/robsonvalley/about-robson-valley/healthcare.php
- http://www.mcbridecommunityforest.com/index.php/recreation
- http://visitmcbride.ca/mcbride/
- http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=5953012&Geo2=CD&Code2=5953&Data=Count&SearchText=McBride&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=&TABID=1
- http://visitmcbride.ca/mcbride
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