Tri-Cities (British Columbia)

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The Tri-Cities within the MVRD.

The Tri-Cities are an informal grouping of the three adjacent suburban cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody, along with the two villages of Anmore and Belcarra in the northeast sector of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia.[1][2] Combined, these five communities had a population of 246,701 residents in 2021.

Population by municipality

Sources:[3][4][5][6][7]

2016 Census

Municipality TypePopulation
Anmore village2,210
Belcarra village643
Coquitlam city139,284
Port Coquitlam city58,612
Port Moody city33,551

2021 Census

Municipality TypePopulation
Anmore village2,356
Belcarra village687
Coquitlam city148,625
Port Coquitlam city61,498
Port Moody city33,535

Population by ethnic groups

Ethnic groups in the Tri-Cities (2016)
Source:
Population%
Ethnic groupEuropean128,83555.5%
East Asian54,87523.6%
Middle Eastern12,2755.3%
Southeast Asian11,2654.9%
South Asian9,8104.2%
Indigenous7,5153.2%
Latin American3,6901.6%
Black2,7201.2%
Other4,1651.8%
Total population234,300100%

Education

The Tri-Cities area is serviced by School District No. 43, which is the third largest school district in British Columbia, with 33,033 students in the 2016/17 year.[8][9]

Media

Transportation

References

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