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Towing & roadside assistance in North Vancouver (City)

North Vancouver (City) doesn't have a towing company based inside city limits in our directory yet - but that's normal for a community of its size, and it doesn't mean you're without help. Operators in nearby British Columbia centres routinely cover North Vancouver (City) and the surrounding highways; check the neighbouring city pages, and when you call, confirm the response time to your location before booking.

Nearby coverage

Browse other British Columbia cities for the operators nearest to North Vancouver (City) - most cover a wide radius.

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Driving, parking & towing in North Vancouver (City): what to know

Your rights when you're towed in British Columbia

BC towing is regulated through commercial transport rules (CVSE) rather than a single consumer towing act. Private-property towing in Vancouver and most municipalities requires clear signage at lot entrances; if you're towed from a private lot, the operator must release your vehicle promptly on payment and provide a receipt. On provincial highways, police or the Ministry may direct removal of hazards. ICBC insurance typically covers accident towing to a repair facility.

Stuck on the highway?

Mountain routes like the Coquihalla demand full winter tires (Oct 1–Apr 30 on most highways) - you can be turned back or fined without them, and if you slide off without them, expect a recovery bill your insurer may question. Pull well clear on shoulders; on narrow canyon stretches, get to a pullout before stopping if at all possible.

Winter reality check

Winter tire routes are law on most BC highways October through April. DriveBC before any mountain travel - the Coquihalla, Highway 3 and Highway 1 through the canyon close regularly for avalanche control and multi-vehicle incidents.

Who to call in British Columbia

911
Any emergency or hazard to traffic

*5555
Report highway hazards to police from a cell in many BC regions

DriveBC (drivebc.ca)
Live road events, closures and mountain pass conditions - BC's equivalent of 511

Towing and roadside assistance in North Vancouver (City)

What towing costs here

Because coverage comes from nearby centres, pricing for North Vancouver (City) usually includes travel distance - expect the British Columbia typical range of $95–$140 hook-up plus $4.00–$5.00/km, calculated from the operator's base. That makes the all-in quote (not the rate) the number to ask for.

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