Category: Vancouver

Can I Drive In Vancouver Canada?

Driving Regulations in British Columbia Visitors are permitted to drive in British Columbia for up to six months if they hold a valid driver’s licence from another province, state or country. International Driver’s licences, US State Drivers’ licences, and licences from other countries are all valid in Canada. Can Tourists drive Vancouver? Visitors. If you […]

Are Vancouver Buses 24 Hours?

NightBus is our late-night bus service, providing safe rides home from cities across the region. Buses leave every 20 to 30 minutes, seven nights a week. How late do Vancouver buses run? Buses. Vancouver’s busiest bus routes run from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m., with a more limited NightBus service filling that gap in the […]

Do Vancouver Condos Have Air Conditioning?

For condos, only luxury condos and new developments have central AC. Most condos do not allow window AC for aesthetic and structural reasons. Do condos have air conditioning? While there are many advantages to condominiums, a big drawback has always been the heating and cooling systems. Often, condo owners were stuck with the HVAC system […]

What Cities Are Considered Greater Vancouver?

Municipalities within Metro Vancouver include the City of Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver, Surrey, White Rock and other exceptional places to both live and visit. What is considered Greater Vancouver? Greater Vancouver occupies the southwest corner of mainland British Columbia. It comprises roughly the western half of the Lower Mainland and sits […]

Is Water Expensive In Vancouver?

The cost of living in Vancouver is around $2694.35 per month for a one bedroom. Average Monthly Utility Bill Cost in Vancouver. Utility Average Monthly Cost Electricity 1000 kWh/month $122 Water $41 Gas 8 GJ/month $104 Do you pay for water in Vancouver? You’ll receive a water bill every four months. The amount includes: A […]

What Is Vancouver Island Known As?

The islands were first known as Quadra and Vancouver in a nod to the Spanish explorer that came before; Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra. But as the Spanish withdrew in 1795, it is Vancouver which stuck. Lyrical place names are the only reminders of the Spanish claim. What’s Vancouver Island known for? Vancouver […]