The world’s population is rapidly aging, and British Columbia is no exception. By 2031, close to 1.5 million British Columbians across the province will be over 65—almost a quarter of the province’s population.
Around the globe, communities are getting ready to meet the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities of an aging population.
The creation of age-friendly communities in British Columbia builds on the following projects and reports.
1. Findings from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Age-friendly Cities project, which produced:
2. The Canadian Age-Friendly Rural and Remote Communities project, which resulted in:
Projects run by the World Health Organization and the Canadian government identified eight key features of an age-friendly community. Find out what they are at:
You can view videos on the age-friendly community process, or watch a feature video on a topic such as transportation or housing that your community wants to investigate.
For information and links to resources on transforming your community into an age-friendly community, see: