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Highest Wages in British Columbia

Top 100 cities ranked by highest wages

Highest Wages — British Columbia

1 West Vancouver $2,202
2 Oak Bay $1,579
3 Peace River C $1,435
4 North Saanich $1,333
5 Port Moody $1,267
6 Kitimat $1,224
7 Lake Country $1,212
8 Fort St. John $1,201
9 Fernie $1,199
10 Squamish $1,193
11 White Rock $1,186
12 Central Saanich $1,166
13 Coldstream $1,161
14 East Kootenay C $1,158
15 Metchosin $1,155
16 Vancouver $1,145
17 Whistler $1,141
18 Nanaimo E $1,141
19 North Vancouver $1,122
20 West Kelowna $1,099
21 Bulkley-Nechako A $1,094
22 Prince Rupert $1,090
23 View Royal $1,075
24 Metro Vancouver A $1,068
25 Pitt Meadows $1,066
26 Saltspring Island $1,064
27 Saanich $1,063
28 Comox Valley B $1,057
29 Dawson Creek $1,044
30 Cowichan Valley C $1,038
31 Peace River B $1,032
32 Delta $1,032
33 Tsinstikeptum 10 $1,026
34 Maple Ridge $1,026
35 Colwood $1,023
36 Cowichan Valley B $1,023
37 Prince George $1,018
38 Kelowna $1,017
39 New Westminster $1,009
40 Terrace $1,008
41 Nanaimo G $1,003
42 Port Coquitlam $1,000
43 Langford $991
44 Smithers $988
45 Kimberley $979
46 Qualicum Beach $978
47 Victoria $974
48 Sidney $972
49 Comox Valley C $970
50 Castlegar $968
51 Revelstoke $962
52 Peachland $960
53 Cranbrook $955
54 Cariboo A $952
55 Summerland $940
56 Ladysmith $930
57 Nanaimo A $930
58 Sooke $928
59 Salmon Arm $927
60 Strathcona $925
62 Burnaby $918
63 Spallumcheen $916
64 North Cowichan $913
66 Vernon $904
67 Chilliwack $902
68 Langley $902
71 Westsyde $901
72 Shaughnessy $901
73 Brentwood Park $901
74 Coal Harbour $901
75 Hockaday $901
76 Rural Saanich $901
77 Whatcom $901
78 New Horizons $901
79 Lochdale $901
80 Harewood $901
81 East Cambie $901
82 Royal Oak $901
83 Douglas-Gilpin $901
84 Queensborough $901
85 Sardis $901
86 Hanceville $901
88 Sunshine Hills $901
89 Olympic Village $901
91 Tillicum $901
92 Uptown $901
94 North Kamloops $901
95 Gastown $901
96 Riverwood $901
97 McMillan $901
98 Garden Village $901
99 Fernwood $901
100 Eagle Ridge $901

Explore the top 100 cities ranked by highest wages in British Columbia.

City rankings help residents, researchers, and policymakers understand how communities compare across important quality-of-life measures.

Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, and NOAA climate records.

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