BC neighbourhood guides
Explore British Columbia
Browse cities and neighbourhoods across BC. Refreshed weekly with local news and community events.
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Vancouver
BC's largest city — diverse neighbourhoods, walkable streets, ocean and mountain views.
Burnaby
A geographically central city where SkyTrain towers, university hills, and lake-lined parks share the map.
Richmond
An island city on the Fraser delta where global cultures, working waterfronts, and transit-connected centres share the same flat horizon.
Surrey
British Columbia's fastest-growing city, organized around six town centres stretching from the Fraser River to the US border.
Coquitlam
A Tri-Cities anchor where SkyTrain density meets mountain trails, forested parks, and deep family roots.
North Vancouver
Two municipalities tucked between Burrard Inlet and the North Shore mountains, stitched together by Lonsdale Avenue.
West Vancouver
Where Burrard Inlet meets the North Shore Mountains, with villages strung along the waterfront.
New Westminster
British Columbia's original capital, where heritage streets meet a Fraser River waterfront and four SkyTrain stations.
Langley
Two adjacent municipalities on the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley edge, where heritage villages meet fast-growing town centres.
Maple Ridge
A north-bank Fraser city framed by the Golden Ears, stretching thirty kilometres along the Lougheed corridor.
Port Moody
A compact waterfront city at the head of Burrard Inlet, known for its arts scene and Brewery Row.
Port Coquitlam
A river-bound Tri-Cities community where dyke trails, rail history, and Terry Fox's hometown roots meet.