If you’ve spotted something worth flagging on this site like detail that’s gone out of date, a page that won’t load properly, or simply an idea for how the site could be more useful we’d like to hear from you. We read every message that concerns the website itself, the locations listed on it, or the way the pages behave on your device.
Sending us a note
The simplest way to get in touch is by email. The address appears on screen below. To help us sort messages quickly, please include britishcolumbiamap.com somewhere in the subject line.
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What we’re happy to look into
- An idea for a section, filter, or piece of information that would make the site more useful
- Anything that looks broken on your phone, tablet, or computer – odd layouts, slow-loading maps, links that don’t work
What sits outside our remit
A few things we genuinely can’t take on, even when they land in our inbox:
- Wayfinding or step-by-step directions to a destination
- Recommendations on where to live, visit, or move within the province
- Open-ended questions about British Columbia that aren’t tied to a page on this site
- Lost property, emergency response, or anything that should go to a municipality, the RCMP, or another official body
- Direct edits to the underlying map – those go through a different process (see below)
A word on accuracy
Every entry here is published in good faith and checked against publicly available sources at the time of writing. Even so, places change quickly: shops close, parks are renamed, addresses get re-numbered. We can’t promise everything is current down to the day.
The geographic data like streets, boundaries, points of interest on the map itself comes from OpenStreetMap. If you’d like a correction made to the map, the most effective route is to submit it through the OpenStreetMap community directly. Their changes flow back to us in due course.
Thanks for stopping by
This resource gets better when readers tell us what’s working and what isn’t. If you’ve taken the time to write in, that genuinely helps.