British Columbia Area Codes

Area Codes in British Columbia

British Columbia (BC) has 4 area codes currently in use across the province. These area codes are essential for telephone communications throughout the region and are assigned by the Canadian Numbering Administrator (CNA).

The area codes currently serving British Columbia are: 236, 250, 604, 778. Each of these codes has a specific coverage area and serves different communities within the province.

The major cities in British Columbia that use these area codes include Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Surrey. These urban centers represent the highest population density and telephone usage in the province.

The telephone numbering plan in British Columbia has evolved over time. The oldest area code, 604, was introduced on January 1, 1947, while the newest addition, 236, was implemented on June 1, 2013 to accommodate the growing demand for telephone numbers.

On this page, you will find detailed information about each area code, including when it was introduced, its current status, and the major cities it serves. You can also explore the interactive map to visualize the geographic coverage of these area codes.

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Area Codes in British Columbia

236

Vancouver, BC

introduction_date: 2013-06-01

status: Active

250

Victoria, BC

introduction_date: 1996-10-19

status: Active

604

Vancouver, BC

introduction_date: 1947-01-01

status: Active

778

Vancouver, BC

introduction_date: 2007-07-23

status: Active

Major Cities

  • Vancouver
  • Victoria
  • Surrey
  • Burnaby
  • Richmond