Finances
BC HYDRO
Total received
$70,462,143
Cities
25
Years
2010–2025
Where they were paid
| City | Total |
|---|---|
| Prince George | $22,115,744 |
| North Cowichan | $13,032,955 |
| Nanaimo | $7,004,493 |
| Langford | $6,475,452 |
| Port Coquitlam | $2,770,919 |
| White Rock | $2,646,004 |
| Port Moody | $2,599,392 |
| Cranbrook | $2,583,200 |
| West Kelowna | $1,593,487 |
| Pemberton | $1,296,214 |
| Smithers | $1,025,102 |
| Esquimalt | $1,002,054 |
| Courtenay | $883,234 |
| Squamish | $833,943 |
| Clinton | $816,518 |
| Sechelt | $755,635 |
| North Saanich | $730,289 |
| Fraser Lake | $541,024 |
| Tahsis | $380,800 |
| Harrison Hot Springs | $342,879 |
| Logan Lake | $324,996 |
| Burns Lake | $255,935 |
| Lions Bay | $188,964 |
| Cache Creek | $172,985 |
| Lytton | $89,925 |
Payees are matched across municipalities by normalizing their disclosed name — folding punctuation, casing, and corporate suffixes like “Ltd” and “Inc”. Matching is conservative and name-based, so it may occasionally merge two distinct organizations that share a name, or miss a spelling variant. Amounts come from each municipality's official financial disclosures.