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C$ 114 - C$ 294
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Price
Los AngelesVancouver Intl
LAX - YVR
LAXYVR
Los Angeles
Thu 11/4
Nonstop3h 05m
Vancouver Intl
Mon 15/4
Nonstop3h 00m
Los AngelesVancouver Intl
LAX - YVR
LAXYVR
Los Angeles
Thu 11/4
Nonstop3h 05m
Vancouver Intl
Mon 15/4
Nonstop3h 00m
San FranciscoVancouver Intl
SFO - YVR
SFOYVR
San Francisco
Sat 4/5
Nonstop2h 35m
Vancouver Intl
Sun 5/5
Nonstop2h 30m
San FranciscoVancouver Intl
SFO - YVR
SFOYVR
San Francisco
Wed 8/5
Nonstop2h 25m
Vancouver Intl
Wed 15/5
1 stop4h 06m
Los AngelesVancouver Intl
LAX - YVR
LAXYVR
Los Angeles
Thu 11/4
Nonstop3h 01m
Vancouver Intl
Wed 24/4
Nonstop2h 59m
San FranciscoVancouver Intl
SFO - YVR
SFOYVR
San Francisco
Tue 4/6
Nonstop2h 23m
Vancouver Intl
Mon 10/6
2 stops11h 28m
San FranciscoVancouver Intl
SFO - YVR
SFOYVR
San Francisco
Sat 4/5
Nonstop2h 24m
Vancouver Intl
Sun 5/5
Nonstop2h 28m
San FranciscoVancouver Intl
SFO - YVR
SFOYVR
San Francisco
Thu 2/5
1 stop16h 25m
Vancouver Intl
Sun 5/5
Nonstop2h 28m
Los AngelesVancouver Intl
LAX - YVR
LAXYVR
Los Angeles
Tue 3/9
Nonstop2h 49m
Vancouver Intl
Fri 13/9
Nonstop3h 02m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to British Columbia (average of C$ 144). Flying to British Columbia in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 231). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 196
February
C$ 209
March
C$ 283
April
C$ 204
May
C$ 226
June
C$ 219
July
C$ 314
August
C$ 291
September
C$ 217
October
C$ 215
November
C$ 247
December
C$ 272
YVR Temperature | 4 - 18 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to British Columbia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 18.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Entertainment
Food
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Overall
Entertainment
Food
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
From the twin city jewels of Vancouver and Victoria in the southwest of the province to the wilderness that dominates much of its interior, British Columbia covers a vast area occupying the western end of Canada.
Although much of BC’s population inhabits the stretch along the border with the US – and most of that is concentrated along the western edge – there is certainly more to see and do than just Vancouver. Nevertheless, it would be hard to imagine a scenario where a trip to BC does not take in one of the world’s most livable cities.
Vancouver is nestled in the south-west corner of Canada and is bounded by the Pacific to the west and mountains to the north. To the east, stretch out the city’s many suburbs that also cover the short stretch of land to the south which gives way to the US border.
A short hop across the Strait of Georgia is Vancouver Island. Although ferries ply several routes connecting this vast island to the mainland, visitors who just can’t wait have the option to take a seaplane across. Once there, head to Victoria in the south, BC’s legislative capital and home to several attractions including historic buildings, museums and flower gardens.
Away from the two main cities, BC also features staggering scenery around its plentiful stretches of beach as well as rugged coastline, virgin forests and unspoiled lakes. So regardless of whether you want to ski or sail, hike or fish, eat or drink – BC has it all.
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As can be expected of an area as large as that of BC, the climate here is varied. Areas along the coast boast the most temperate weather in Canada. The relatively warm Pacific Ocean ensures temperatures remain above freezing for much of the winters that plunge most of the rest of the country into a deep freeze.Further inland, a continental climate rules with warm summers and cold winters while the areas to the north of the province (but away from the coast) feature considerably cooler climes as the summers tend to be short and the winters harsh.The areas in the mountainous east of the province feature snowbound peaks that keep their white covering throughout the year.
BC is very easy to get around. The type of transportation you take will depend on the type of visit you are making. If it’s a couple of days in Vancouver, SkyTrain and bus are the most economical ways of getting from A to B. The SeaBus is a memorable way of crossing the Burrard Inlet. Step on the bus at the SeaBus terminal, near Waterfront Station, and step off, 15 minutes later, at the Lonsdale Quay Public Market in North Vancouver.
If you wish to visit Vancouver Island, you’ll need to catch the ferry at Tsawwassen or Horseshoe Bay. BC Ferries also sail to the Northern Gulf Islands (if bound for Campbell River, Powell River or Comox), Southern Gulf Islands (for Gabriola, Salt Spring, Pender or Mayne islands), the Inside Passage (for the Queen Charlotte Islands or Prince Rupert) and the Discovery Coast Passage (summer service between Port Hardy and Mid-Coast ports Bella Bella, Shearwater, Klemtu, Ocean Falls and Bella Coola).
VIA Rail offers three routes in BC, all special sight-seeing trips. “The Canadian” is a three-day trip that links Vancouver and Toronto, via Kamloops, Clearwater, Valemount and Jasper, Alberta. “The Skeena” takes two days, and connects Jasper and Prince Rupert, via Prince George, Smithers and Terrace. “The Malahat” is a Vancouver Island route. It connects Victoria with Courtenay via Chemainus, Nanaimo, Parksville and Qualicum Beach.
While your flights to British Columbia will likely touch down at Vancouver International Airport, there are several other airports around BC. These include: Abbotsford International Airport, Victoria International Airport on Vancouver Island, Kelowna International Airport in the Okanagan, Williams Lake Airport on the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, and Prince George Airport in Northern BC. See our Airports section, below, for a full listing.