Methodist Church of Canada. British Columbia District

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Methodist Church of Canada. British Columbia District

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        Dates of existence

        1868-1881

        History

        The British Columbia District was created in 1868 as an administrative division of the Foreign Missions Board of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, and comprised most of the present-day British Columbia Conference. In 1874, B.C. became a mission district of the newly formed Toronto Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada, and in 1881 was divided into the Victoria-New Westminster District and the Port Simpson District, the latter consisting of the territory north of Prince Rupert.

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Revised July 26, 2022

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        • English

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