Remote Community definition

Remote Community means a community that is not connected to the provincial highway system by a year-round all-weather road. (« localité éloignée »)
Remote Community means the home is more than 300 kms or 3 hours’ ground travel from the following international airports: Toronto, Detroit, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Victoria, Kelowna/Okanagan Valley, Quebec City, St. John’s, Saskatoon, or Regina.
Remote Community means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephone or radio services, and no road access.

Examples of Remote Community in a sentence

  • A COVID-19 resilience infrastructure stream Project must be Substantially Completed by December 31st 2021, or by December 31st, 2022 if the Project is in a Remote Community.


More Definitions of Remote Community

Remote Community means a community or township located in the region of Central Australia and excluding the Alice Springs health service area.
Remote Community means a community with low population density and high ge-
Remote Community means a commu- nity with low population density and high ge- ographic remoteness.
Remote Community means a community with low population
Remote Community means a community with low population density and high ge- ographic remoteness.
Remote Community or “Remote Communities” means a permanent community with a population less than 10,000 that is approximately greater than 4 hours ground travel under normal conditions from an urban service centre, with limited access, whether by road, air, or water, resulting in unreliable or lack of year-round service delivery of internet and telecommunications, grid-tied electricity or natural gas, contributing to increased costs or delay of goods and services* such as healthcare, fuel, food, and construction materials. Urban service centres include Prince Xxxxxx, Fort. St. Xxxx, Xxxxxx Creek, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Capital Regional District, and Lower Mainland.

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