Monitor Richmond Traffic in Real-Time
Access 800+ live traffic cameras throughout Richmond and the surrounding Metro Vancouver area. View real-time conditions on Highway 99, the George Massey Tunnel, Knight Street Bridge, and the critical corridors serving Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the city centre, Steveston, and the island's major arterials. Navigate Richmond's bridge-dependent geography and tunnel bottlenecks with live data. No account required โ just click and start watching live traffic instantly.
VIEW RICHMOND CAMERAS โRichmond Coverage Areas
Richmond is an island city at the mouth of the Fraser River, positioned between Vancouver to the north and the US border to the south. Every route into or out of the city crosses a bridge or passes through a tunnel, making real-time camera monitoring essential for daily commuters. According to the TomTom Traffic Index, Metro Vancouverโwhich includes Richmondโsaw its congestion level reach 56.5% in 2025, with local commuters losing an estimated 112 hours annually to rush-hour traffic.
Research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) found that access to real-time traveler information systems can reduce incident-related delays by as much as 40% by enabling drivers to avoid bottlenecks before they become trapped in localized gridlock at major interchanges.
Whether you're catching a flight at YVR, commuting north to Vancouver across the Knight Street Bridge, or heading south through the George Massey Tunnel, our network provides critical visibility. Safety remains a paramount concern; ICBC reports show that high-volume segments like the Knight Street Bridge have recorded over 330 crashes in a single year, highlighting the vital role of visual monitoring for daily travelers.
Knight Street Bridge & Highway 91
180+ Live Cameras Real-time feeds covering the Knight Street Bridge to Vancouver, Highway 91 connections to New Westminster and Delta, and the Westminster Highway interchange.
YVR Airport Corridors
150+ Live Cameras Comprehensive coverage of Grant McConachie Way, Sea Island Way, and the Arthur Laing Bridge โ the critical access routes serving Vancouver International Airport.
City Centre & No. 3 Road
270+ Live Cameras Continuous coverage of Richmond's busiest commercial strip along No. 3 Road, the Canada Line corridor, and major intersections throughout the city centre and Lansdowne district. ::
Features
Interactive Map
View all Richmond cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from DriveBC and regional transportation authorities
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
About Richmond Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 800+ live traffic cameras throughout Richmond and the surrounding Metro Vancouver region. Our platform aggregates feeds from DriveBC, the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, TransLink, and regional authorities, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across this critical island hub. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources worldwide across 130+ countries and all 7 continents.
Whether you're catching a flight at YVR, commuting north to Vancouver across the Knight Street Bridge, or heading south through the George Massey Tunnel toward the US border, our Richmond traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from Highway 99, Highway 91, Highway 17, the Arthur Laing Bridge, and the Oak Street Bridge. Beyond the highway network, users can monitor live street cameras along No. 3 Road, Westminster Highway, Steveston Highway, and Bridgeport Road to navigate around surface street congestion and commercial district delays. Learn how to check traffic before your commute for the best results.
Build Your Richmond Commute Route
Monitor every camera along your specific route through the island. Save your favorites for instant access during tunnel delays, bridge congestion, or coastal fog events on Highway 99.
CREATE YOUR ROUTE โRichmond's Traffic Challenges
Richmond's island geography means every vehicle entering or leaving the city must cross water. With a population of over 210,000, a major international airport, and its position on the primary highway corridor to the US border, the city's limited crossing points create consistent pressure on the road network.
Tunnel, Bridge & Weather Alerts
- George Massey Tunnel Bottleneck: The aging four-lane tunnel under the Fraser River on Highway 99 is one of the worst daily bottlenecks in Metro Vancouver. A replacement project is underway, but construction activity adds further delays during peak periods.
- Knight Street Bridge Congestion: The primary link between Richmond and East Vancouver operates near capacity during morning and evening rush hours. Incidents on the bridge cascade quickly into neighbourhood streets.
- YVR Access Surges: Flight schedules create intense traffic surges on Grant McConachie Way and Sea Island Way, especially during early morning international departures and evening arrivals.
- Fraser River Fog: Richmond's low-lying river delta location makes it highly susceptible to dense morning fog, reducing visibility on Highway 99, bridge approaches, and airport access roads.
- Flood Season Awareness: As a city largely at or near sea level, Richmond can experience road flooding during king tides and heavy rainfall events. Camera feeds provide visual confirmation of actual road conditions.
Watch Richmond Highway Traffic Live
Check the George Massey Tunnel, Knight Street Bridge, and Oak Street Bridge cameras in real-time. Time your crossing to avoid peak bottlenecks.
VIEW HIGHWAY CAMERAS โUsing TrafficVision.Live in British Columbia
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including DriveBC and TransLink, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 135,000+ live feeds across 130+ countries.
Use our interactive map to find cameras at specific Richmond intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the Highway 99 corridor. Whether you're a daily commuter crossing the Knight Street Bridge, an airport traveler heading to YVR, or a weekend visitor exploring Steveston Village, our system works 24/7 on any device. Explore more coverage across British Columbia and Canada.
How many traffic cameras are in Richmond?
Richmond features over 800 live traffic cameras available through our platform, combining Provincial DriveBC highway feeds, TransLink transit corridor cameras, and municipal intersection cameras.
Where can I find Richmond street cameras?
You can access live Richmond street cameras and intersection feeds through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from DriveBC, TransLink, and regional authorities to provide comprehensive coverage of both highways and city streets, including No. 3 Road, Westminster Highway, and Steveston Highway.
Can I see George Massey Tunnel traffic?
Yes, we provide multiple camera angles covering both the Richmond and Delta approaches to the George Massey Tunnel on Highway 99, so you can check congestion levels before committing to your route.
Are Richmond traffic cameras free?
Yes, all Richmond area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7. No account or login required.
Do cameras cover YVR airport routes?
Yes, we have extensive camera coverage of all major routes to Vancouver International Airport, including Grant McConachie Way, Sea Island Way, the Arthur Laing Bridge, and the Highway 99 connections. Check feeds before heading to the airport to plan your departure timing.
Ready to View Richmond Cameras?
Stop guessing about tunnel delays and bridge congestion. Live street feeds and highway cameras show real-time conditions before you commit to a route through Richmond.
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