Electoral Area D Elected Representative:
Director Mark Parker
Box 159
Fraser Lake, British Columbia
V0J 1S0
250-699-8419 Phone
2006 Statistics Canada
Area D Community Profile:
2006 Population: 1,665
Land Area (square km): 4,382.94
Total Private Dwellings: 905
For more information on Area D see StatsCan
Local Services Provided by the Regional District of Bulkey-Nechako in Area D (Fraser Lake Rural):
- Building Inspection
- Building Numbering
- Fort Fraser Cemetery
- Fort Fraser Community Hall
- Development Services
- Economic Development
- Electoral Area Planning
- Emergency Preparedness
- Emergency & Public Alerts
- Environmental Services
- Grants-in-Aid
- General Government Services
- Fraser Lake Library Grant
- Liquid/Solid Waste Disposal
- Pump and Haul Sewer Disposal
- Rural Fire Protection
- Rural Government Services
- Fort Fraser Sewer System
- Television Rebroadcasting
- Fort Fraser Water System
- Weed Control
- Street Lighting
Communities within the Area:
First Nation Communites:
- Nadleh Whut’en First Nation
- Stellaten First Nation
Electoral Area D Boundary:
Generally, Area D is the rural area surrounding Fraser Lake, including Fort Fraser, Endako, and East Francois Lake (Glenannan).
Western Boundary (Hwy 16):
- About 3.2 km east of Butler Road
- About 9 km west of Coray Subdivision
Western Boundary (Francois Lake Road):
- About 250 metres east of Ruby Road
- Does not include Birch Bay Resort
Eastern Boundary (Hwy 16):
- About 6 km east of Willowvale Road
- About 3.8 km west of Bearhead Road
Eastern Boundary (Fawcett Road):
- At Nechako Pit Road junction
- Runs north along Nechako Pit Road
Eastern Boundary (Telegraph Rd):
- About 2 km southeast of Horn Road
- About 3.5 km northwest of Kluskus Forest Service Road
Eastern Boundary (Kenny Dam Road):
- About 200 metres west of Brophy Road