Discover where the Province is investing to improve connectivity in underserved rural, remote, and Indigenous communities in B.C.
Visit the community stories page to watch firsthand accounts of the benefits of increased connectivity for communities in B.C.
Since 2017, the provincial government has allocated over $584 million into expanding connectivity to under-served rural, remote, and Indigenous communities in B.C. So far, this has funded 208 projects, which will benefit approximately 95,000 households in the province.
To see a complete list of all approved and announced projects supported by Connecting British Columbia program funding, head to Northern Development Initiative Trust's website, or click the interactive map below to see completed and in-flight (in progress) projects by community.
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For more information and to access the source data for the map, please visit the BC Data Catalogue.
This map of the province shows all projects which have been allocated and funded by the Connecting British Columbia and Connecting Communities BC programs. These are displayed by community.
Click on a pin on the map to see information for a project in a community. Double-click on the map or use your mouse wheel to zoom in and see projects in a specific area. Zoom into an area for an accurate location of the project.
Note that large projects will have a pin in each community the project benefits. Dates and details are subject to change.
Here are some terms explained to get the most out of the map: