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Quesnel (Template:IPAc-en<ref>Template:Cite AV media Original URL.Template:Dead link</ref>) is a city in the Cariboo Regional District of British Columbia, Canada. Located nearly evenly between the cities of Prince George and Williams Lake, it is on the main route to northern British Columbia and the Yukon. Quesnel is located at the confluence of the Fraser River and Quesnel River. As of 2021, Quesnel's metropolitan area (census agglomeration) had a population of 23,113 making it one of the largest urban centres between Prince George and Kamloops.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Quesnel is a sister city to Shiraoi, Japan. Quesnel hosted the 2000 BC Winter Games, a biennial provincial amateur sports competition. To the east of Quesnel is Wells, Barkerville, and Bowron Lake Provincial Park, a popular canoeing destination in the Cariboo Mountains.

History

Template:See also Long before the arrival of prospectors during the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1862, the First Nations peoples, the Dakelh or Southern Carrier, lived off the land around Quesnel, occupying the area from the Bowron Lakes in the east to the upper Blackwater River and Dean River in the west. The Southern Carrier Nation were known among themselves as ‘Uda Ukelh’, meaning ‘people who travel by boat on water early in the morning’.<ref name=tourismquesnel>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The name "Quesnel" is derived from Jules-Maurice Quesnel, who accompanied Simon Fraser on his journey to the Pacific Ocean. Quesnel came to be called 'Quesnelle Mouth' to distinguish it from Quesnel Forks, Template:Cvt up river. In 1870, it was shortened to Quesnelle and by 1900, it was spelled the way it is now. Quesnel is located along the gold mining trail known as the Cariboo Wagon Road and supplied nearby Barkerville, the commercial centre of the Cariboo Gold Rush. It also marks one end of the Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail.

Because of its location on the Fraser River, it was also an important landing for sternwheelers from 1862 to 1886 and then, from 1909 until 1921. The last sternwheeler on the upper Fraser was Quesnel's own namesake craft, and home town product, the Quesnel.

In 1891, the subdistrict of Quesnel had a population of 706.<ref>Government of Canada (Department of Agriculture, Census Branch). Census of Canada, 1890-1891, 1893, table 2.</ref> Quesnel was incorporated in 1928.

Geography and climate

Climate

Considering it is located inland and around the 53rd parallel north, Quesnel's humid continental climate<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> (Dfb) is mild by Canadian standards, being subject to marine air flows from the Pacific. Overnight lows are still cool even in summer, but daytime temperatures average above Template:Convert in that season according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

The highest temperature ever recorded in Quesnel was Template:Convert on 29 June 2021.<ref name = "June 2021">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The coldest temperature ever recorded was Template:Convert on 31 December 1927 and 17 January 1950.<ref name = "December 1927">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name = CCN/>

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Demographics

In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Quesnel had a population of 9,889 living in 4,508 of its 4,766 total private dwellings, a change of Template:Percentage from its 2016 population of 9,879. With a land area of Template:Cvt, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2021.<ref name="2021census">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> According to the same census, Quesnel had a census agglomeration population of 23,113, which represented a decrease from 23,146 in the 2016 census.<ref name="2021census" />

The median household income in 2015 for Quesnel was $60,651, which is slightly below the British Columbia provincial average of $69,995.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

As of 2018, the population of Quesnel is estimated to be a little over 10,000 people living within the city, with roughly 13,000 people living outside the city limits but within the metro area.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in the City of Quesnel (1986–2021)
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EuropeanTemplate:Efn 7,680 Template:Percentage 7,245 Template:Percentage 7,670 Template:Percentage 7,290 Template:Percentage 7,805 Template:Percentage 6,325 Template:Percentage 6,290 Template:Percentage 6,360 Template:Percentage
Indigenous 1,305 Template:Percentage 1,610 Template:Percentage 1,415 Template:Percentage 1,045 Template:Percentage 880 Template:Percentage 710 Template:Percentage 610 Template:Percentage 480 Template:Percentage
South Asian 295 Template:Percentage 510 Template:Percentage 485 Template:Percentage 555 Template:Percentage 830 Template:Percentage 1,150 Template:Percentage 1,040 Template:Percentage 1,130 Template:Percentage
Southeast AsianTemplate:Efn 170 Template:Percentage 90 Template:Percentage 45 Template:Percentage 90 Template:Percentage 80 Template:Percentage 70 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 70 Template:Percentage
East AsianTemplate:Efn 100 Template:Percentage 170 Template:Percentage 140 Template:Percentage 170 Template:Percentage 200 Template:Percentage 70 Template:Percentage 110 Template:Percentage 210 Template:Percentage
African 55 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 55 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Latin American 45 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 40 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 5 Template:Percentage
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Total responses 9,685 Template:Percentage 9,685 Template:Percentage 9,830 Template:Percentage 9,175 Template:Percentage 9,845 Template:Percentage 8,375 Template:Percentage 8,100 Template:Percentage 8,260 Template:Percentage
Total population 9,889 Template:Percentage 9,879 Template:Percentage 10,007 Template:Percentage 9,326 Template:Percentage 10,044 Template:Percentage 8,468 Template:Percentage 8,208 Template:Percentage 8,358 Template:Percentage
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Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Quesnel included:<ref name="2021census" />

Religious groups in Quesnel (1991–2021)
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Christian 3,260 Template:Percentage 4,200 Template:Percentage 5,230 Template:Percentage 4,525 Template:Percentage
Sikh 185 Template:Percentage 355 Template:Percentage 695 Template:Percentage 970 Template:Percentage
Hindu 70 Template:Percentage 55 Template:Percentage 100 Template:Percentage 50 Template:Percentage
Buddhist 15 Template:Percentage 30 Template:Percentage 70 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
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Irreligious 6,050 Template:Percentage 5,060 Template:Percentage 3,690 Template:Percentage 2,515 Template:Percentage
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Economy

Quesnel is a city known for its forestry, particularly the production of pulp and lumber. Forestry is the single biggest employer in Quesnel.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Quesnel is home to a Bleached Chemi-ThermoMechanical Pulp (BCTMP) mill that was built in 1981, and a NBSK (northern bleached softwood kraft) pulp mill that started production in 1972. The BCTMP mill is currently 100% owned by West Fraser Timber, and the NBSK mill is a 50 / 50 joint venture between West Fraser and Mercer International. There is also a large sawmill, a plywood mill, and a MDF plant all owned and operated by West Fraser Timber. West Fraser started in Quesnel in the 1950s, and is now the largest manufacturer of wood products in North America, with operations also in Europe.Template:Citation needed

Administration

Quesnel's city government consists of a seven-member council, that is one mayor and six councillors. The current city council, elected in 2022 for a four-year term, is composed of mayor Ron Paul and councillors Scott Elliott, Tony Goulet, Debora McKelvie, Laurey-Anne Roodenburg, Martin Runge, and Mitch Vik.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Education

Quesnel is part of School District 28, which contains several elementary schools, as well as a junior and a senior secondary school (Quesnel Junior High School and Correlieu Senior Secondary School respectively). Also, within the school district is McNaughton Centre which is an Alternate High school. For post secondary education, Quesnel has the College of New Caledonia and University of Northern British Columbia shared campus, which offers several programs, including four year nursing and social work degrees, foundation or apprenticeship-level trades certification, health sciences, human services, academic upgrading, or industry and continuing education courses. The Quesnel CNC Campus also offers students the chance to start arts or sciences degrees and then, transfer to university.

Transportation

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Quesnel Airport

Quesnel is served by the Quesnel Airport, with several commercial flights daily to and from Vancouver. The city has a local transit system provided by BC Transit.

Healthcare

Quesnel is served by GR Baker Memorial Hospital.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A new emergency section was added to the hospital on 14 April 2023.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This increased the overall size of the hospital as well as making it easier for patients to move from building to building.

Tourism

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Pacific Great Eastern Railway Station

Quesnel's tourism industry is largely based on the city's access to nature, with hunting and guiding outfitters, fishing, hiking, canoeing.<ref name=tourismquesnel/> The Rocky Mountaineer, a rail-tour train also travels through and stops overnight at Quesnel at the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Station, owned by BC Rail.

Quesnel's history as a gold-rush town is also reflected, as there are over 30 heritage sites around the city.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Quesnel is home to the world's largest gold pan,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> measured at Template:Cvt in diameter and weighing Template:Cvt, although this is disputed by Nome, Alaska. As of 2020 the gold pan resides in its new location, one deemed controversial, near the local Visitor Centre and Museum.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Quesnel is also the closest city to Barkerville, the largest historic site western North America, and epicentre of the Cariboo Gold Rush.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Troll Ski Resort, or simply Troll, is located Template:Cvt east of the city.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Quesnel is also home to Hallis Lake Cross Country Skiing Facility, a Template:Cvt network of trails maintained by the Cariboo Ski Touring Club for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In addition, Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park, Pinnacles Provincial Park, and Dragon Mountain Provincial Park are also located just outside the city.

Quesnel Museum is home to numerous artifacts, including Mandy, a "haunted doll" made in the early 20th century that is claimed to have paranormal abilities and eyes that follow visitors around.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Mandy appeared on The Montel Williams Show.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Culture

There are twenty-three decorated fire hydrants in the streets of Quesnel. This work was sponsored by the local businesses in the vicinity of the hydrants.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Sports

Quesnel is home to the Central Interior Hockey League's Quesnel Kangaroos Senior AA hockey team. The team plays at the West Fraser Centre in Quesnel. The city was formerly home to the Quesnel Millionaires, a British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) team, before they relocated to Chilliwack as the Chilliwack Chiefs in 2011.

Quesnel also has soccer, airsoft and paintball, minor baseball, softball, lacrosse, ringette, roller derby, and football leagues. A Mountain biking skills park is located behind the Arts and Recreation Centre and West Quesnel has a skateboard park known as the Quesnel Skatepark.

Notable people

Neighbourhoods and nearby communities

Nearby communities, not part of the City of Quesnel, include:

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Sister city

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