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Area code 250 was created on October 19, 1996, as a split of area code 604, which was retained by the Lower Mainland. [1] Prior to 1996, 604 had been the sole area code in British Columbia for almost half a century.
Area codes 778, 236, and 672 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the Canadian province of British Columbia.They form an overlay complex with area code 604, which serves only a small southwestern section, the Lower Mainland, of the province (including Vancouver), and area code 250, which serves the rest of the province.
Province / Territory Area codes (1947) Area codes by expansion and splits Area codes by overlays Alberta: 403: 780: 368, 587, 825: British Columbia: 604: 250: 236, 672, 778: Manitoba: 204
460 reserved as a fourth area code for the region. 250: British Columbia (Victoria: Prince George, Prince Rupert, Kelowna, all areas except for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley; and the isolated border town of Hyder, Alaska, US) October 19, 1996: split of 604; 2008: overlaid by 778 (see 604) 2013: overlaid by 236; 2019: overlaid by 672; 251
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Area code(s) 250 , 778 Stikine , also known formerly as Boundary , is an unincorporated locality and former customs post on the Stikine River , located on the Canadian side of the British Columbia - Alaska boundary on the Stikine River 's west (right) bank.
Area codes 250 , 778 Alvin is an unincorporated locality just north of the head of Pitt Lake in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia , Canada .
Area code(s) 250 , 778 Darrell Bay , formerly Shannon Bay , is a bay and associated ferry terminal and unincorporated settlement on the northeast coast of Howe Sound to the south of Squamish, British Columbia , Canada .