Sulwaco

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Sulwaco
Province of Canada
Flag of Sulwaco
Coat of arms of Sulwaco
Motto: 
Nihil Fidelius
'None More Loyal'
CountryCanada
Before confederationNorthwest Territories
Confederation5 August, 1893
CapitalCollectings
Population
2.337 million
DemonymSulwaconian
Websitewww.sulwaco.ca.gov

Sulwaco (sull-WAY-ko; IPA: /səlˈweɪkoʊ/) is the westernmost province of Canada. Nested between British Columbia and Yukon Territory, the province's coastline is mountainous and dotted with thousands of islands carved by melting ice from the Last Glacial Maximum. It borders Alberta to the east, Yukon to the north, Alaska to the northwest, and British Columbia to the south. Its provincial capital and largest metropolitan area is Collectings, home to 932,000 people.

A small portion of Treaty 8 is located within Northeastern sections of Sulwaco.

Etymology

The name Sulwaco comes from the Thuneent word sʔələwáquw̓, meaning 'places where beavers are'. It has been alternatively anglicized as Solowackoo or Sullwackow before Confederation in 1893, where its current spelling was officially designated.

History

Confederation

The Sulwaco Act of 1893 delineated and separated the Province of Sulwaco from the rest of the Northwest Territories.

At Confederation in 1893, Sulwaco occupied less than one-tenth of its current size controlling a rough irregular square around Collectings.

Klondike Gold Rush

The Klondike Gold Rush in 1896 significantly attracted hundreds of thousands of prospectors into the region from neighbouring regions. A service economy grew out of providing prospectors with necessary provisions and temporary housing as they stopped in Collectings and surrounding towns in preparation for their journey north.

Administration

Since 1932, Sulwaco is divided into 25 districts, which are themselves divided into wards. Prior to their creation, the only sub-provincial division were municipalities.

Electoral districts

As of 2025, Sulwaco is divided into 23 ridings.