Metro Vancouver shelters open as temperatures drop

With temperatures plummeting around the Lower Mainland and snow in the forecast, municipalities across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley are opening up shelter spaces to help those most in need.

Abbotsford

BC Housing offers emergency shelters that are open 24/7 when temperatures drop.

People who need help getting to or from these shelters can call 236.668.2590 for more information between 7:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.

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In addition to these spaces, the City of Abbotsford notes other shelters are available:

Burnaby

Chilliwack

The extreme weather response has been activated in Chilliwack, which anticipates it will be in operation for at least the next week.

Shelter spaces are available for those in need:

Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam

Delta

Langleys

Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows

New Westminster

 

North Shore (North Vancouver and West Vancouver)

More resources can be found here for those who are experiencing homelessness: https://www.cnv.org/city-services/health-and-public-safety/emergency-preparedness/extreme-cold

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Port Moody

Richmond

Surrey

Vancouver

In addition to shelter spaces already available, the City of Vancouver says it is opening warming centres:

 

Extreme Weather Response Shelters:

 

Find more shelter spaces here.