The North Coast Regional District (until 2016 known as the SkeenaâÂÂQueen Charlotte Regional District) is a municipal administrative area in British Columbia. It is located on British Columbia's west coast and includes Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), the largest of which are Graham Island and Moresby Island. Its administrative offices are in the City of Prince Rupert.
The North Coast Regional District had a population of 19,074 in 2024 according to BC Stats population estimates.
As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the North Coast Regional District, previously the SkeenaâÂÂQueen Charlotte Regional District, had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
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First Nations communities within the North Coast Regional District are included within the official population figures for the regional district's electoral areas, residents of these communities have full voting rights in regional district elections; however, these populations also have elected Band Councils that represent them at the local level and indigenous national governments that represent their respective First Nations.
The Regional District had historically been called the Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District, referring to its location on the Skeena River and the Queen Charlotte archipelago. Once the Queen Charlottes were renamed Haidi Gwaii to reflect their Indigenous heritage, discussions began about renaming the Regional District to reflect the update. In September 2016, letters patent were granted renaming it to the North Coast Regional District
The North Coast Regional District is served by Via Rail at Kwinitsa station, on the Canadian National Railway mainline in Kwinitsa on the north side of the Skeena River across from Yellowhead highway 16. The station is located between the Khyex River and the Kasiks River. The station is served by Via Rail's Jasper â Prince Rupert train as a flag stop.