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British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE 100 MILE HOUSE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes 108 MILE RANCH BC6 $ 10.00 Yes 150 MILE HOUSE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes ABBOTSFORD BC2 $ - Yes AGASSIZ BC2 $ 15.00 Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over AINSWORTH HOT SPRINGS BC7 $ 40.00 Yes AINSWORTH BC7 $ 40.00 Yes ALBION BC2 $ - Yes ALDERGROVE BC2 $ - Yes ALTA LAKE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes ANMORE BC2 $ 20.00 Yes ANNACIS ISLAND BC1 $ - Yes ARMSTRONG BC4 $ - Yes ASHCROFT BC6 $ 10.00 Yes ATHALMER BC7 $ 30.00 Yes BAMBERTON BC6 $ 15.00 Yes BARRIERE BC6 $ 30.00 Yes BEAVER FALLS BC7 $ - Yes BELCARRA BC2 $ 20.00 Yes BLACK CREEK BC6 $ 10.00 Yes BLIND BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes BLUEBERRY BC7 $ - Yes BOSWELL BC7 $ 75.00 Yes BOWSER BC6 $ 10.00 Yes BRACKENDALE BC2 $ 10.00 Yes BRADNER BC2 $ - Yes BRENTWOOD BAY BC2 $ 10.00 Yes BRIDAL FALLS BC2 $ 20.00 Yes BRILLIANT BC7 $ - Yes BRISCO BC7 $ 25.00 Yes BRITANNIA BEACH BC2 $ 10.00 No 10,000 BUCKLEY BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes BUNTZEN LAKE BC2 $ 20.00 Yes BURNABY BC1 $ - Yes BURQUITLAM BC1 $ - Yes points across Canada Bear Lake BC6 $ 10.00 Yes Burns Lake BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CACHE CREEK BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CAMPBELL RIVER BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CANOE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CANYON BC7 $ 25.00 Yes CASSIDY BC2 $ 10.00 Yes CASTLEGAR BC7 $ - Yes CAWSTON BC6 $ 15.00 Yes CEDAR BC2 $ 10.00 Yes CENTRAL SAANICH BC2 $ 10.00 Yes CHASE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CHEEKYE BC2 $ 10.00 No CHEMAINUS BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CHERRYVILLE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CHETWYND BC6 $ 75.00 Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised February 8, 2021 British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE CHILLIWACK BC2 $ - Yes CHRISTINA LAKE BC7 $ - Yes CLEARBROOK BC2 $ - Yes CLEARWATER BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CLOVERDALE BC1 $ - Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over COBBLE HILL BC6 $ 10.00 Yes COLDSTREAM BC6 $ 10.00 Yes COLWOOD BC2 $ 10.00 Yes COMOX BC6 $ 10.00 Yes COOMBS BC6 $ 15.00 Yes COQUITLAM BC1 $ - Yes CORDOVA BAY BC2 $ 10.00 Yes COURTENAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes COWICHAN BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes CRANBROOK BC7 $ 25.00 Yes CRAWFORD BAY BC7 $ 75.00 Yes CRESCENT BEACH BC1 $ - Yes CRESTON BC7 $ 25.00 Yes CULTUS LAKE BC2 $ 30.00 Yes CUMBERLAND BC6 $ 10.00 Yes DARFIELD BC6 $ 25.00 Yes DAWSON CREEK BC6 $ 15.00 Interline Charges Apply DEEP COVE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes DELTA BC1 $ - Yes DEROCHE BC2 $ 15.00 Yes DEWDNEY BC2 $ 40.00 Yes DOUGLAS CROSSING BC1 $ - Yes DUNCAN BC6 $ 10.00 Yes DUNDARAVE BC2 $ - Yes EARLS COVE BC2 $ 10.00 No EDGEWATER BC7 $ 25.00 Yes 10,000 EGMONT BC2 $ 10.00 No ELKFORD BC7 $ 50.00 Yes ELKO BC7 $ 25.00 Yes ENDERBY BC4 $ - Yes points across Canada ENGEN BC6 $ 10.00 Yes ERRINGTON BC6 $ 15.00 Yes ESQUIMALT BC2 $ 10.00 Yes ESSONDALE BC1 $ - Yes FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS BC7 $ 25.00 Yes FANNY BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes FERNIE BC7 $ 25.00 Yes FORT LANGLEY BC1 $ - Yes FORT ST JOHN BC6 $ 15.00 Interline Charges Apply FORT STEELE BC7 $ 25.00 Yes FRASER MILLS BC2 $ - Yes FRENCH CREEK BC6 $ 10.00 Yes FRUITVALE BC7 $ - Yes FULFORD HARBOUR BC2 $ 25.00 Yes Fort Fraser BC6 $ 10.00 Yes Fort St James BC6 $ 10.00 Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised February 8, 2021 British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE Fraser Lake BC6 $ 10.00 Yes GARDEN BAY BC2 $ 10.00 No GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS BC2 $ 10.00 No GARIBALDI BC2 $ 10.00 No GENELLE BC7 $ - Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over GIBSONS LANDING BC2 $ 10.00 No GIBSONS BC2 $ 10.00 No GLADE BC7 $ 40.00 Yes GLENBANK BC7 $ - Yes GOLDEN BC7 $ 15.00 Yes GRAND FORKS BC7 $ - Yes GRAY CREEK BC7 $ 75.00 Yes HALFMOON BAY BC2 $ 10.00 No HANEY BC2 $ - Yes HARRISON HOT SPRINGS BC2 $ 15.00 Yes HARRISON MILLS BC2 $ 15.00 Yes HARROGATE BC7 $ 25.00 Yes HATZIC BC2 $ 15.00 Yes HEDLEY BC6 $ 25.00 Yes HEFFLEY CREEK BC6 $ 10.00 Yes HIXON BC6 $ 20.00 Yes HOLBERG BC6 $ 50.00 Yes HOPE BC2 $ 15.00 Yes HORSESHOE BAY BC2 $ 25.00 Yes HOSMER BC7 $ 30.00 Yes HUNTINGDON BC2 $ - Yes Houston BC6 $ 10.00 Yes INVERMERE BC7 $ 25.00 Yes IOCO BC2 $ - Yes IRVINES LANDING BC2 $ 10.00 No JAFFRAY BC7 $ 25.00 Yes 10,000 JORDAN RIVER BC6 $ 50.00 Yes KALEDEN BC4 $ - Yes KAMLOOPS BC4 $ - Yes KELOWNA BC3 $ - Yes points across Canada KENT BC2 $ 20.00 Yes KEREMEOS BC6 $ 15.00 Yes KERSLEY BC6 $ 20.00 Yes KIMBERLEY BC7 $ 25.00 Yes KITCHENER BC7 $ 30.00 Yes KITIMAT BC6 $ 25.00 Yes KRESTOVA BC7 $ 50.00 Yes LAC LA HACHE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LADNER BC2 $ 10.00 Yes LADYSMITH BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LAIDLAW BC2 $ 20.00 Yes LAKE COUNTRY BC4 $ - Yes LANGDALE BC2 $ 10.00 No LANGFORD BC2 $ 10.00 Yes LANGLEY BC1 $ - Yes LANTZVILLE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised February 8, 2021 British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE LAZO BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LEJAC BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LILLOOET BC6 $ 30.00 Yes LIONS BAY BC2 $ 10.00 No LITTLE FORT BC6 $ 25.00 Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over LOGAN LAKE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LONGBEACH BC7 $ - Yes LOUIS CREEK BC6 $ 25.00 Yes LULU ISLAND BC1 $ - Yes LUMBY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes LUND BC2 $ 10.00 No LYTTON BC6 $ 75.00 Yes Lamming Mills BC6 $ 25.00 Yes MACKENZIE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes MADEIRA PARK BC2 $ 10.00 No MAILLARDVILLE BC1 $ - Yes MALAKWA BC6 $ 25.00 Yes MAPLE BAY BC6 $ 15.00 Yes MAPLE RIDGE BC2 $ - Yes MARYSVILLE BC7 $ 40.00 Yes MATSQUI BC2 $ - Yes MCLURE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes MERRITT BC6 $ 10.00 Yes MERVILLE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes MILL BAY BC6 $ 15.00 Yes MILNER BC2 $ - Yes MIRROR LAKE BC7 $ 40.00 Yes MISSION BC2 $ 10.00 Yes MONTE CREEK BC6 $ 20.00 Yes MONTROSE BC7 $ - Yes MOUNT LEHMAN BC2 $ - Yes 10,000 MOYIE BC7 $ 40.00 Yes McBride BC6 $ 25.00 Yes McLeod Lake BC6 $ 10.00 Yes NAKUSP BC7 $ 40.00 Yes points across Canada NANAIMO BC2 $ 10.00 Yes NANOOSE BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes NARAMATA BC4 $ - Yes NELSON BC7 $ - Yes NEW WESTMINSTER BC1 $ - Yes NEWTON BC1 $ - Yes NINE MILE BC7 $ - Yes NORTH BURNABY BC1 $ - Yes NORTH KAMLOOPS BC4 $ - Yes NORTH SAANICH BC2 $ 10.00 Yes NORTH VANCOUVER BC1 $ - Yes OASIS BC7 $ - Yes OCEAN PARK BC1 $ - Yes OKANAGAN CENTER BC4 $ - Yes OKANAGAN FALLS BC4 $ - Yes OLIVER BC4 $ - Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised February 8, 2021 British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE OSOYOOS BC4 $ - Yes OYAMA BC4 $ - Yes OYSTER RIVER BC6 $ 10.00 Yes PANORAMA BC7 $ 25.00 Yes PARKSVILLE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over PARSON BC7 $ 25.00 Yes PASSMORE BC7 $ 30.00 Yes PEACHLAND BC4 $ - Yes PEMBERTON BC2 $ 10.00 Yes PENDER HARBOUR BC2 $ 10.00 No PENTICTON BC4 $ - Yes PITT MEADOWS BC2 $ - Yes POPKUM BC2 $ 20.00 Yes PORT ALBERNI BC6 $ 25.00 Yes PORT COQUITLAM BC1 $ - Yes PORT HAMMOND BC2 $ - Yes PORT KELLS BC1 $ - Yes PORT MELLON BC2 $ 10.00 No PORT MOODY BC1 $ - Yes PORT RENFREW BC6 $ 50.00 Yes POWELL RIVER BC2 $ 10.00 No PRINCE RUPERT BC6 $ 40.00 Yes PRINCETON BC6 $ 15.00 Yes PRITCHARD BC6 $ 10.00 Yes Prince George BC5 $ 10.00 Yes QUALICUM BEACH BC6 $ 10.00 Yes QUESNEL BC6 $ 10.00 Yes RADIUM HOT SPRINGS BC7 $ 25.00 Yes RAYLEIGH BC6 $ 10.00 Yes RED ROCK BC6 $ 20.00 Yes REVELSTOKE BC6 $ 10.00 Yes 10,000 RICHMOND BC1 $ - Yes RIVERVALE BC7 $ - Yes ROBERTS CREEK BC2 $ 10.00 No ROBSON BC7 $ - Yes points across Canada ROCKY POINT BC6 $ 15.00 Yes ROSEDALE BC2 $ 15.00 Yes ROSSLAND BC7 $ - Yes ROYSTON BC6 $ 10.00 Yes RUSKIN BC2 $ - Yes RUTLAND BC3 $ - Yes SAANICH BC2 $ 10.00 Yes SAANICHTON BC2 $ 10.00 Yes SALMO BC7 $ - Yes SALMON ARM BC4 $ - Yes SARDIS BC2 $ - Yes SECHELT BC2 $ 10.00 No SHAWNIGAN LAKE BC6 $ 15.00 Yes SICAMOUS BC6 $ 10.00 Yes SIDNEY BC2 $ 10.00 Yes SILVERDALE BC2 $ 10.00 Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised February 8, 2021 British Columbia DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS GOODS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE SERVICE SILVERTON BC7 $ 40.00 Yes SIRDAR BC7 $ 40.00 Yes SLOCAN PARK BC7 $ 25.00 Yes SLOCAN BC7 $ 40.00 Yes SOOKE BC2 $ 25.00 Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over SOOKE BC2 $ 25.00 Yes SORRENTO BC6 $ 10.00 Yes SOUTH SLOCAN BC7 $ 25.00 Yes SPARWOOD BC7 $ 25.00 Yes SPILLIMACHEEN BC7 $ 25.00 Yes SQUAMISH BC2 $ 10.00 Yes SQUILAX BC6 $ 25.00 Yes STEVESTON BC1 $ - Yes STONER BC6 $ 20.00 Yes STRATHNAVER BC6 $ 20.00 Yes SUMMERLAND BC4 $ - Yes SURREY BC1 $ - Yes Smithers BC6 $ 10.00 Yes TA TA CREEK BC7 $ 40.00 Yes TADANAC BC7 $ - Yes TAGHUM BC7 $ - Yes TAPPEN BC6 $ 10.00 Yes TARRYS BC7 $ - Yes TAYLOR BC6 $ 20.00 Yes TELEGRAPH COVE BC6 $ 25.00 Yes TERRACE BC6 $ 40.00 Yes THREE VALLEY BC6 $ 25.00 Yes THRUMS BC7 $ - Yes TILBURY BC1 $ - Yes TRAIL BC7 $ - Yes 10,000 TSAWWASSEN BC2 $ 10.00 Yes Telkwa BC6 $ 15.00 Yes Tete Jaune Cache BC6 $ 25.00 Yes Topley BC6 $ 10.00 Yes points across Canada UNION BAY BC6 $ 10.00 Yes VALLICAN BC7 $ 25.00 Yes VANCOUVER BC1 $ - Yes VEDDER CROSSING BC2 $ - Yes VERNON BC4 $ - Yes VESUVIUS BC2 $ 25.00 Yes VICTORIA BC2 $ 10.00 Yes Valemount BC6 $ 25.00 Yes Vanderhoof BC6 $ 10.00 Yes WARFIELD BC7 $ - Yes WASA BC7 $ 25.00 Yes WEST KELOWNA BC3 $ - Yes WEST VANCOUVER BC2 $ - Yes WESTBANK BC3 $ - Yes WHALLEY BC1 $ - Yes WHISTLER BC2 $ 10.00 Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily.
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