Earthquake Felt in Vancouver
byDid Vancouver just have an earthquake? Yes! USGS, Earthquakes Canada, and Emergency BC have confirmed a M5.1 earthquake up the coast near Sechelt (earlier reports cited 4.7 or 4.8).

The National Tsunami Warning Center has verified there is no Tsunami threat to BC. Drop, cover and hold if you feel shaking. Only call 9-1-1 if a life is at stake.
Earthquake Felt in Vancouver
Epicentre Up the Coast
In Downtown Vancouver, where I am in the West End, I thought a big truck was turning into the alleyway but it was taking a really long time, but my desk shook a little too hard for it to be that. I remember an earthquake in 2002, when I was working in Mount Pleasant. It was a similar rolling rumble with that shake.
Officials are monitoring and more information is coming.
Resources
- Natural Resources Canada
- Emergency Info BC’s Report of the Earthquake
- Download PreparedBC’s Earthquake Guide
- National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC)
- App: Alertable
- BC Shakeout resources
There are no reports of damage at this time. Remember to Drop, Cover and Hold On if you feel the ground start to shake or receive an Earthquake Early Warning alert.

Recommended Actions
Stay calm and protect yourself
- Stay calm. If you feel shaking, drop, cover and hold on.
- Wait for the shaking to stop, then count to 60 before getting up
- Put on protective shoes and clothing
Check for damage and hazards
- Move carefully and check for unstable objects and other hazards above and around you
- If you smell gas or rotten eggs, leave the building immediately. Call 9-1-1 or your gas company’s emergency phone number
Listen to instructions
- Follow local instructions on the web, social media, radio and TV
- Local officials will provide further instructions, if required
Report the earthquake
- Report the earthquake at Earthquakes Canada, if you felt it
- Don’t call 9-1-1 to report the earthquake
Aftershocks could occur
- Drop, cover and hold on if you feel shaking
- Wait for the shaking to stop then count to 60 before getting up
Related: 2015 Earthquake in Metro Vancouver