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Lower Mainland Local Governments
- Flood Preparation – City of Abbotsford
- Flooding – City of Burnaby
- Flood Protection – City of Chilliwack
- Flood Preparedness – City of Coquitlam
- Natural Hazard & Disaster – City of Delta
- Flood Protection – Fraser Valley Regional District
- Emergency Preparedness – District of Kent
- Flood Response – Township of Langley
- Flooding – Maple Ridge
- Flood Protection – District of Mission
- Flood Management – City of New Westminster
- Flood Hazards – City of North Vancouver
- Flood Preparation – City of Pitt Meadows
- Floods – City of Port Coquitlam
- Flood Protection – City of Richmond
- Floods – District of Squamish
- Flood Control – City of Surrey
- Sea Level Rise – City of Vancouver
- Flood Prevention – District of West Vancouver
Emergency Planning Secretariat
The Emergency Planning Secretariat supports 31 mainland Coast Salish First Nations communities in flood planning from Yale to Squamish to Tsawwassen. The Secretariat’s website lists resources for flood risk reduction and emergency preparedness.
Aboriginal Disaster Resilience Planning (Justice Institute)
Indigenous Services Canada
Province of BC
See also Reports and Guides
BC Infrastructure and Sector Organizations
- BC Agriculture – Freshet and Flood
- Climate Action Initiative – Fraser Valley Farm-Level Mitigation, Preparedness and Response Toolkit
- BC Housing: Mobilizing Building Adaptation and Resilience (MBAR) Design Discussion Primer – Flood Events
- BC Hydro – Be prepared for Emergencies in BC
- Flood Protection – British Columbia Real Estate Association
- FortisBC -Floods and storms
- TranBC – Flooding
The Fraser Basin Council is not responsible for the content of the linked resources or for decisions on whether or how to floodproof properties. Professional advice should always be sought if you are considering implementing floodproofing on a property, to ensure compliance with federal, provincial, local and other requirements, as well as professional best practices.
Government of Canada
See also Reports and Guides
- Government of Canada – Flood Ready
- Government of Canada – Flooding in First Nations communities
- Government of Canada – Get Prepared
- Public Safety Canada – Floods
Canadian Provinces
- Province of Alberta – Flood Mitigation
- Province of Manitoba – Flood Information
- Province of Ontario – Flood Strategy
- Province of Quebec – Flooding
- Province of Newfoundland and Labrador – Flooding
- Province of Nova Scotia – Flooding
- Floodproofing Booklet of the Province of New Brunswick
Canadian Organizations
- Canadian Red Cross Be Ready application
- Canadian Red Cross – Floods: Before, During & After
- Credit Valley Conservation: Technical Guidelines for Floodproofing
- Flooding in Canada – Insurance Bureau of Canada
- Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions Association
The Fraser Basin Council is not responsible for the content of the linked resources or for decisions on whether or how to floodproof properties. Professional advice should always be sought if you are considering implementing floodproofing on a property, to ensure compliance with federal, provincial, local and other requirements, as well as professional best practices.
- 100 Resilient Cities
- C40 Cities
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Homeowner’s Guide to Retrofitting: Six Ways to Protect Your Home From Flooding (Chapter 7 – Floodproofing)*
- International Flood Initiative
- Floodplains by Design (United States: Washington State)