The Regional District of North Okanagan was
incorporated on November 9, 1965 as part of British Columbia's
creation of regional government, considered to be one of
the most innovative in Canada. The Regional District functions
as a partnership of our member municipalities and electoral
areas.
The Regional District is comprised of the
Cities of Armstrong, Enderby and Vernon; District of Coldstream;
Village of Lumby; Township of Spallumcheen and surrounding
Electoral Area's B, C, D, E and F. (Most of Electoral
Area "A" was annexed into the City of Vernon with
the remainder being combined with Area "B" on
December 6, 1993). We cover an area of 787,190 hectares
with a population of 77,301 (est. 2006).