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Kitimat

District municipality in British Columbia, Canada

Kitimat is a district municipality in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a member municipality of the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine regional government. The Kitimat Valley is part of the most populous urban district in northwest British Columbia, which includes Terrace to the north along the Skeena River Valley. The city was planned and built by the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan) during the 1950s. Its post office was approved on 6 June 1952.

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  • 1920sThe provincial government of British Columbia extensively evaluated the province's hydroelectric generating potential.
  • Late 1940sThe Canadian Government sought to tap the untapped resources of northwest British Columbia.
  • 1951The municipal town of Kitimat came into existence after the Provincial Government of British Columbia invited Alcan to develop hydroelectric facilities to support the aluminum smelting industry.
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