Community Profile
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Fruitvale, a 911 community, is located east of the City of Trail on Highway #3B in the southern interior of British Columbia, within the eastern section of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary.
Size
238 hectares (595 acres)
Elevation
591 metres (1970 feet)
Population
Year | Pop. | Source |
2018 | 2,005 | Province of BC Stats |
2017 | 2,008 | Province of BC Stats |
2016 | 2,005 | Province of BC Stats |
2015 | 2,019 | Province of BC Stats |
2013 | 2,015 | Province of BC Stats |
2011 | 2,016 | Statistics Canada |
2006 | 1,952 | Statistics Canada |
2001 | 2,025 | Statistics Canada |
1996 | 2,117 | Statistics Canada |
Climate
Mean Summer Temperature | 19.5 °C | 67.4 °F |
Mean Winter Temperature | -5 °C | 23.5 °F |
Annual Rainfall | 452.9 mm | 17.83 in |
Annual Snowfall | 179.1 cm | 70.1 in |
Growing Season | 136 days |
Local Economic Base
Smelting and Refining, Lumber Production, Retail and Service
Industrial Land
Total Serviced Industrial Land - 24 hectare (60 acres)
Vacant Services Industrial Land - little vacancy
Servicing - range of servicing
Cost - $25,000 - 60,000/hectare
$10,000 - 25,000/acre
Community Facilities
Three major parks, one minor park, creek area, arena, curling rink, all-season sport court, golf course, campgrounds, bowling lanes, community hall, and public library.
Banquet Facilities
The Fruitvale Memorial Centre, the most modern facility in the West Kootenays, has a capacity of 300. With its modern kitchen, bar, sound system, handicap elevator and more, it's the perfect place to hold your special event.
If a smaller room is what you need, the Club Room, located on the lower floor of the Fruitvale Memorial Centre, has a comfortable seating capacity of 60 and also has a modern kitchen.
Garbage Disposal
Residential garbage collection is done by the Public Works Department. Business and residential garbage is collected over two days (Tuesday and Wednesday) every week. Residential garbage must be placed in authorized Village of Fruitvale garbage bags in order to be collected. These bags must be purchased at the Village of Fruitvale office, and are only available to Village of Fruitvale residents. Garbage placed in ordinary garbage bags will not be picked up.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON GARBAGE & RECYCLING
Curbside Recycling
Blue Box curbside recycling collection is done over two days (Thursday and Friday) every other week and is collected by Alpine Disposals. This is an R.D.K.B. function.
Water System
Direct supply from Fruitvale and Kelly Creeks. Storage capacity of Fruitvale Tank is 1,091,040 litres (240,000 gallons), Mill Road Balancing Tank holds 454,600 litres (100,000 gallons), Kelly Creek reservoir holds 2,727,600 litres (600,000 gallons) and the water treatment plant holds 2,727,600 litres (600,000 gallons) for a total storage capacity of 7,000,840 litres (1,540,000 gallons). The western section of Fruitvale is serviced by the Beaver Falls Waterworks District. Water is treated with a series of sand filtration and ultra violet system then minimal chlorine is added to the water.
Sewer System
Aeration and rapid infiltration basins.
Power Supplies
Electric Power – FortisBC Electricity
Natural Gas - FortisBC Gas
Medical Facilities
Public Health Nurse - 250-364-6219
Beaver Valley Clinic - 250-367-9211
Nearest Hospital
Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital - 250-368-3311 (15 km west of Fruitvale)
Schools
Beaver Valley Nursery School
250-367-7887
Fruitvale Elementary
250-367-7541
J. Lloyd Crowe
250-368-5591
Public Library
Beaver Valley Public Library
250-367-7114 - phone
250-367-7130 - fax
Links
Fire Ban Information
BC Seniors Online
Canada Census
Real Estate Market Website
Neuvoo - Job Search
US Customs and Border Patrol
Health Link BC - a non-emergency health information service
Canada Border Services Agency
Global News
CBC News
Lotto Numbers
Road Report
Trail & District Chamber of Commerce
Community Futures of Greater Trail
Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation
Metal Tech Alley
History
Fruitvale was originally named Beaver Siding because it was a railway stop for the great Northern Railroad. In 1906, Fruitvale Limited purchased a great deal of land on both sides of this stop and changed the name to Fruitvale.
Fruitvale was incorporated as a Village on November 4, 1952.
Today, Fruitvale is mainly a residential area for the employees working in the industries located in and around the area. However, in the downtown core, there are some great stores that will surprise and delight visitors. We have full service amenities such as, a grocery store, a pharmacy, a medical clinic, dental clinics, veterinary services, gas stations, auto services, a post office, cafes and places to eat, BC liquor store, and a “real” Country store with feed and gifts.
Transportation
Highways
Southern Trans Provincial Highway #3B
Distance to Fruitvale
Kilometers | Miles | |
Trail | 11 | 7 |
Grand Forks | 119 | 75 |
Vancouver | 645 | 403 |
Kelowna | 553 | 346 |
Calgary | 627 | 392 |
Spokane | 230 | 144 |
Bus Service - Frequency and Destinations
West Kootenay Transit Regional Bus Service operates 6 days per week between Fruitvale and Trail with 11 stops in Fruitvale. Bus Schedule for Fruitvale & Area
Rail - Frequency and Destinations
Burlington Northern Railway - Freight services three times a week on the Spokane/Fruitvale/Nelson line.
Air
Trail Airport @ Waneta/Columbia Gardens, 10 km (6 miles) - Serviced by Pacific Coastal Airlines
West Kootenay Regional Airport in Castlegar, BC Airport, 41 km (25 miles) - Serviced by Air Canada
Quick Links
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Calendar
Trash to Treasure Day
Earth Day
Spring Clean-up
Council Meeting Dates
Mother's Day
Victoria Day
Father's Day
Development Permit Guidelines Open House
Final Day to Pay Property Taxes
Labour Day
Grandparents Day
Thanksgiving
Fall Clean-up
Halloween
Remembrance Day
Christmas Eve
Boxing Day
Village Office Closed
Village Office Closed
Village Office Closed
New Years
Final Day to Drop off Christmas Trees
Family Day
5 Year Financial Plan 2013-2017 DRAFT for public consultation
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Committe of the Whole Meetings
Scott Woods Old Time Jubilee
5th ANNUAL BEAVER VALLEY EASTER EGG HUNT
BV COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE
BV United Church Community Potluck Dinner
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Trash to Treasure Day
SPRING CLEAN-UP
Fall Clean-up
Spring Clean-up
Council Meeting Dates
Fall Clean-up
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Committe of the Whole Meetings
Committee of the Whole Meeting
SPRING CLEAN-UP
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Committe of the Whole Meetings
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Committe of the Whole Meetings
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Committe of the Whole Meetings
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Council Meeting Dates
Age Friendly Seniors Luncheon
Council Meeting Dates
Council Meeting Dates
Council Meeting Dates
Village Office Winter Hours:
Open Monday to Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Closed Statutory Holidays
Hand sanitizing required upon entry into the foyer.
Public Works Department:
7:00 am to 3:30 pm Mon – Fri
Box 370, 1947 Beaver Street
Fruitvale, BC, V0G 1L0
Ph (250) 367-7551
Fax (250) 367-9267
info@village.fruitvale.bc.ca