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Visit Armstrong

Welcome to Armstrong, the “Heart of Country”, nestled in the beautiful Spallumcheen Valley – an agriculture hub found between the Okanagan and Shuswap regions.

Maps

ARMSTRONG CITYMAP Armstrong CityMap is a Web-based application that lets you view data about the City of Armstrong in map form. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS MAPPING CityMap Features: – Property Lines– Imagery– Official Community Plan Land Use and Development –…

Community Profile

Armstrong, considered the “Heart of Country”, is located in the heart of Spallumcheen Valley, between the sunny Okanagan and the bright Shuswap Valleys. Numerous mountains, valleys, streams and lakes surround this picturesque little town. The diverse landscape makes it one of the most beautiful agricultural areas in British Columbia.

City Hall

Progress Reports Frequent Progress Reports on City Hall construction will be posted to the website for all interested residents. Press Releases & Events As City Hall construction progresses, the City of Armstrong may host events or release pertinent information to…

Sewer Infrastructure

Sewer Infrastructure The City of Armstrong Wastewater Treatment Plant currently provides treatment for domestic and industrial wastewater generated within the City. Our wastewater system incorporates the following components:  – Preliminary treatment of the influent wastewater– Secondary treatment in a multiple…

Activities

No matter what the season, there are indoor and outdoor recreation activities and community events for all ages.

Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department

Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department The Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department (ASFD) is a composite department comprised of three career members, including the Fire Chief, Fire Prevention Officer, Training Officer and more than 30 Paid-On-Call Firefighters. The Fire Department is proud to…

Climate Action

Climate change effects everyone, and the City of Armstrong is committed to taking action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the impact.

Mayor And Council

Pride of our past, the Spirit of our present, and Vision of our future.

City Council’s Mission Statement is to preserve and enhance the quality of life in Armstrong through responsible, efficient, and effective delivery of municipal services for our citizens.

Keeping of Animals

The City of Armstrong Council recognizes the important roll that animals play in our lives while maintaining animals protection, the quality of life for its citizens, endeavours to promote civic responsibility, and strives to encourage good relationships between neighbours. The City of Armstrong is authorized to regulate the keeping of animals by the Community Charter by prohibiting and imposing requirements in relation to nuisances, disturbances and other objectionable conditions by a bylaw.

Bylaw Compliance & Services

Bylaw Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Residents may contact the Bylaw Enforcement Department by calling City Hall.

Calls for services after bylaw office hours will be managed through the City’s answering service. If it is of an urgent nature, please contact the North Okanagan RCMP at 250-546-3028, or in case of an emergency, please call 911.

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Emergency Management Week: Community Information Session

Everyone has a role to play in an emergency. Emergency Prepardness Week (May 1st-7th, 2022) is an opportunity for you to take action. This year, the theme is Emergency Preparedness: Be Ready for Anything. The intent of this theme is to encourage communities to take action to become better prepared for the range of emergencies they could face in their region.

City Encourages Preparedness Efforts During Spring Freshet

Should you need it, a free sand bagging station is currently set up at our Public Works Yard located at the corner of Patterson Ave and Becker Street.
For more information on flooding and the City’s Emergency management program please go to www.cityofarmstrong.bc.ca or call 250-546-3023.