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  4. Visit British Columbia: 2023 Travel Guide for British Columbia, Canada

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  1. Current Road Advisories and Information

    Current Road Advisories and Information. This page provides additional information during significant events impacting travel on BC highways. Wildfires are occurring in many areas of B.C., impacting driving conditions. The situation is highly dynamic. Plan ahead and check DriveBC for updated road and ferry closures.

  2. DriveBC

    Check out the new DriveBC Beta! We've been working hard to improve the experience of DriveBC and we're ready to show you how we're doing.

  3. B.C. government introducing travel restrictions to free up

    The B.C. government is using the extraordinary powers granted to it under its state of emergency declaration to implement a restriction on tourism-related travel to areas affected by wildfires.

  4. DriveBC Road Conditions and Events

    Road Conditions and Events. By Route. By Area. All Events. Map View. Border Delays. Lions Gate Bridge Delays. BC Highway Webcams. Weather.

  5. Know Before You Go

    Please visit Travel Alberta 's Know Before You Go page and Parks Canada for the latest information and updates. A campfire ban is in effect for the Kamloops and Southeast Fire Centres. The previous campfire bans for the Coastal, Cariboo, Northwest and Prince George Fire Centres have been rescinded. Learn more about current bans and ...

  6. Province introduces travel restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19

    Province introduces travel restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19. To help keep communities safe and protect British Columbia's health-care system from COVID-19, the Province is introducing travel restrictions that limit non-essential travel in B.C. On the advice of Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer (PHO), Mike Farnworth ...

  7. B.C. to lift most wildfire-related travel restrictions in southern

    B.C. restricts travel in southern Interior as wildfires force 30,000 out of homes. Kelowna tourism operator fled 2 wildfires in 8 years. He now fears for future of business. Ma said the province ...

  8. Travel Advisory: Limited exceptions to border measures in British Columbia

    The Government of Canada continues to advise all Canadians to avoid non-essential travel outside of Canada at this time. Now is not the time to travel. In British Columbia: Given the ongoing situation in British Columbia, certain fully vaccinated B.C. residents will not have to take a pre-entry COVID-19 molecular test before coming back to Canada.

  9. COVID-19 and Travel

    COVID-19 and Travel. Travelling within B.C. Masks are encouraged, but not required, when travelling by air, train, public transit or BC Ferries. When travelling, follow the same precautions you use at home to prevent COVID-19. For more information see, Province of British Columbia: COVID-19 guidance in B.C..

  10. What you need to know about B.C.'s travel restrictions

    B.C. to restrict non-essential travel between 3 provincial health zones. BC Ferries has stopped accepting bookings for recreational vehicles such as campers and trailers. The ferry service is ...

  11. Essential travel only advised due to snow, freezing rain throughout B.C

    Extreme cold, arctic outflow, snowfall and winter storm warnings are in effect for most of British Columbia. Traffic advisories have been issued for the Lower Mainland, southern Interior, and southern Vancouver Island. Drivers should avoid travel unless necessary from late Thursday evening into Saturday. BC Ferries has also issued travel ...

  12. Travel Advisories

    Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions. July 26, 2023. Ghana Travel Advisory. Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. November 20, 2023. Democratic Republic of the Congo Travel Advisory. Level 3: Reconsider Travel. July 9, 2024. Republic of the Congo Travel Advisory.

  13. How to Travel Safely and Responsibly in BC

    Follow these eight tips to ensure your visit has a positive impact. 1. Plan ahead. Take extra time to research and plan your trip, and be sure to check @DriveBC on Twitter for the latest conditions, road closures and detours. Make reservations whenever possible.

  14. Traveller Information

    Traveller Information. Learn about a variety of driving-related topics, including route planning, winter/summer driving, tolling, HOV lanes, road safety and what to do in case of a road emergency. Information on popular routes, road maps, current road conditions and events, tolling and border crossings. These EV charging stations are free to ...

  15. Know Before You Travel in British Columbia

    Evacuees and Reception Centres call: Emergency Info BC at: 1-800-585-9559. BC Wildfire Information Line 1-888-336-7378. ESS Evacuees Information 1-800-585-9559. Canadian Red Cross Evacuees Reunification 1-800-863-6582. Emergency Coordination Centre 1-800-663-3456. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO - TRAVEL RESOURCES.

  16. Is Vancouver Safe Right Now? (Honest Advice, By a Local)

    There is always help available if you run into any problems in Vancouver. 911 will dispatch the police, fire department, and ambulance to any emergencies. (604) 717-3321 will connect you to the Vancouver Police Department for non-emergencies. Dial 811 if you have a non-urgent health concern.

  17. Everything You Need to Know About Travel Advisories on BC Highways

    A close up of the map and a posted travel advisory on DriveBC. Look for the warning icon on the map. Ministry staff and our highway maintenance contractors work around the clock to keep travellers on BC highways moving safely, but sometimes extreme weather (or other emergency conditions) create special circumstances that can pose challenges for motorists.

  18. Enforcement measures build on success of non-essential travel

    Enforcement measures build on success of non-essential travel restrictions. To help keep communities safe and protect British Columbia's health-care system from COVID-19, the Province has authorized site-specific road checks on travel corridors between regions to help enforce the non-essential travel restrictions that were announced on April ...

  19. B.C. snow warning triggers highway advisories

    British Columbia's Ministry of Transportation has issued travel advisories for two major highways in the province with up to 20 centimetres of snow in the forecast. A man pauses while digging out ...

  20. Travel Advice

    Travel Advice. Travel advice and tips are an important part of planning the perfect vacation to British Columbia. Links to information on a variety of topics including lodging and camping, exchange rates and federal and provincial taxes, and weather and safety recommendations can be found below. Accommodation Tips. Banking and Currency.

  21. Travel Advisories

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