Hagensborg, British Columbia

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Location of Hagensborg in British Columbia
Location of Hagensborg in British Columbia

Hagensborg is a small community in the Bella Coola valley in British Columbia, Canada. Its census population in 2001 was 279 [1]. The valley was already the ancient home to the Nuxálk people when European explorers arrived. Norwegian settlers from Minnesota arrived in 1894, and the town was named after Hagen B. Christenson, a former postmaster[1] ("borg" is Norwegian for a fortress or town).

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[edit] Transportation

Hagensborg is served by Highway 20, which runs from Williams Lake to Bella Coola, at the mouth of the Bella Coola River on North Bentinck Arm (a side-channel of Dean Channel). The Bella Coola Airport is located in Hagensborg.

[edit] Government

Hagensborg is not incorporated as a municipality. Its local government representation is provided through the Central Coast Regional District (CCRD). CCRD Electoral Areas "C" and "D" each include part of Hagensborg. The eastern portion is part of Electoral Area "C", served by Brian Lande, while the western portion is part of Electoral Area "D", served by Kevin O'Neill.

Provincially, Hagensborg is in the North Coast riding, served by NDP MLA Gary Coons.

Federally, Hagensborg is in both the Cariboo—Prince George and Skeena—Bulkley Valley ridings, served by Conservative MP Dick Harris and NDP MP Nathan Cullen, respectively.

There is a post office in Hagensborg, with postal code V0T 1H0.

[edit] Education

Hagensborg is home to the headquarters of School District 49 Central Coast, which administers two local schools (each of which is the only provincial school serving those grades in the Valley), Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School (grades 8-12) and Nusatsum Elementary School (grades 4-7).

[edit] Services and locations of note

Hagensborg is located centrally with regard to the population distribution of the Bella Coola Valley. As such, it provides some services, such as the airport, ambulance station, swimming pool (summer only), Royal Canadian Legion hall and two schools that serve the entire Valley. In addition, it is the primary service centre for the eastern end of the Bella Coola Valley, and thus is home to a full-service grocery store, gas station / garage, hotel, bed and breakfast, and other commercial services.

Hagensborg is also home to the Norwegian Heritage House, a preserved house built prior to 1900 by Andrew Svisdahl, an early Norwegian settler in the area. The House has been outfitted as an interpretive centre.

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Coordinates: 52°23′N, 126°34′W