British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is well-known for its natural splendor. British Columbia is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the U.S. state of Alaska at the northwest, and at the north by the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, at the east by the province of Alberta, and at the south by the U.S. states of Washington. Columbia has a very assorted ethnic population. Much of the district is wild or semi-wild, so that populations of many mammalian species that have become rare in much of the United States still flourish in British Columbia.
British Colombia is the western province of Canada, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. A quarter of the world’s blunt eagles are found in British Columbia. The climate of British Columbia varies from region to region. The rates of precipitation annual average, vary from region to region. The Coastal Mountains, serves as OBSTACLES natural flows of moist air from the Pacific Ocean. The population is multiethnic, with a majority of Canadians, the descendants British, French and Irish, and a large minority of Indians Iroquois.