Houston, British Columbia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

District of Houston
Motto: Where the welcome is warm and the wilderness beckons
District of Houston (British Columbia)
District of Houston
District of Houston
Location of Houston in British Columbia
Coordinates: 54°23′51″N 126°38′31″W / 54.3975, -126.64194
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of British Columbia British Columbia
Region Bulkley Valley
Regional district Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
Incorporated 1957
Area
 - Total 72.83 km² (28.1 sq mi)
Elevation 610 m (2,001 ft)
Population (2006)
 - Total 3,163
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Highways 16
Website: District of Houston

Houston is a forestry, mining and tourism town in the Bulkley Valley of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its urban population is approximately 3600 people, with approximately 2000 in the surrounding rural area. It is known as the "Steelhead Capital" and it has the world's largest flyfishing rod. Houston's tourism industry is largely based on eco-tourism and Steelhead Provincial Park, situated along Highway 16.

Contents

[edit] History

The Morice area was first charted by amateur cartographer and geologist, father Adrien-Gabriel Morice. In 1880 father Morice came to British Columbia as a missionary to the native people and was the first 'white man' to see most of the area.

[edit] Geography

  • Location: latitude-54.39635,longitude-126.665497 [1]
  • Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time

Houston is located near the confluence of the Bulkley and Morice Rivers approximately 60 km (37 mi) south of Smithers along Highway 16.

The area is in a rainshadow of the Coast Mountains, however due to being dominated by a low pressure region, Houston receives a mid-range volume of precipitation annually.

Beautiful Morice Lake is located just 80 km (50 mi) south along the Morive River FSR. Nestled into the Coast Mountains, many Houstonites use this area for recreational camping and fishing.

Nearby Communities:

[edit] Politics

[edit] Recreation

  • The Morice Mountain Nordic Ski Club is a volunteer Non-Profit Society. The MMNSC is responsible for all developments and trail grooming as well as maintenance of the facilities, and for trail users fee collections. The ski trails are situated 8 km (5 mi) south of Houston on Buck Flats Rd. Skiing enthusiasts are able to explore over 45 kilometres (28 mi) of challenging and beginner trails covering a rolling topography around Silverthorne Lake
  • Many locals frequent the Nanika-Kidprice Lakes Basin canoe route. This basin lies on the eastern slope of the Coastal Mountain Range and forms the upper watershed of the Morice-Bulkley Rivers. The basin area is 920 metres (3,018 ft) above sea level and is surrounded by glaciated and snow-capped peaks that rise as high as 2,400 metres (7,870 ft). The 30 km (19 mi) route takes about 3-4 days to complete. There is approximately 4 km (2 mi) of portages between three lakes.
  • The recently constructed Houston Leisure facility holds a pool, hot-tub, sauna and fitness gym.
  • Houston has two 9-hole golf courses
  • Forestry Tours are a guided tour and see for yourself how the forests are being reforested, harvested and utilized.

[edit] News

On October 9 2005 Ian Bush, 22 was shot dead by an RCMP officer named Constable Paul Koester, in the back of the head at close range. Ian had been taken into custody during a Houston Luckies hockey game. Standing outside with an open beer, he had been asked for his name by a new officer in town. When Ian gave a false name, the other attending officer said that it was not his name and Ian was arrested for obstructing a police officer. That was about 9:30 pm on Saturday, October 29, 2005.

The family also learned that Ian had gone peacefully with the officers for his ride to the local detachment. But by about 10 pm, Ian was dead. [2]. There have been investigations on the conduct of the officer involved in the death of Ian Bush under speculation that Ian's death was not justified. Koester was not charged despite inconsistencies in his report and defense at the trial.[3][4]

[edit] Schools

Houston is located in School District 54 Bulkley Valley and has three public schools and one privately run Christian denominational school.

Elementary Schools:

Secondary Schools:

The Houston Christian School teaches from K-12.

[edit] Trivia

  • The Bulkley, a smaller stream running through Houston and the Morice River join just west of Houston. At the point of their joining they become the Bulkley River, not the Morice despite the fact the Morice is larger. This was done by Poudrier, a government cartographer whom, it is rumoured, never saw the region.
  • The Bulkley, is named for Col. S. Bulkley, one of the surveyors on the Telegraph line through the Pleasant Valley.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 54°23′55.7″N, 126°38′37.8″W