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Vancouver, BC Traffic Cameras: 900+ Live Cams

900+ Live Camera Feeds • Vancouver, British Columbia

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Monitor Vancouver Traffic in Real-Time

Access 900+ live traffic cameras throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. According to StatCan 2024 data, Vancouver drivers spend an average of 30.5 minutes on their daily commute, reflecting the city's complex geographic constraints. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the downtown core and the critical North Shore bridges. View real-time conditions on the Lions Gate Bridge, Highway 1 (Trans-Canada), Highway 99 (Sea to Sky), and the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge. Navigate Vancouver's scenic but congested geographic bottlenecks with real-time data. No account requiredβ€”just click and start watching live traffic instantly.

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Vancouver Metro Coverage Areas

Vancouver's traffic flow is uniquely defined by its mountain-and-ocean geography, creating extreme reliance on a handful of critical bridge crossings and provincial highway corridors. According to INRIX 2025, Vancouver is ranked #79 globally for congestion, with peak hour speeds projected at just 23 mph (37 km/h). Our network provides comprehensive visibility into these essential routes.

North Shore Bridges

150+ Live Cameras

Critical monitoring of the Lions Gate Bridge (handling 55,000+ daily vehicles) and Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, the only direct links to the North Shore.

Highway 1 (Trans-Canada)

350+ Live Cameras

The primary east-west spine and Canada's second-busiest freeway, monitoring traffic from the Cassiar Tunnel through the Fraser Valley.

Highway 99 (Sea to Sky)

120+ Live Cameras

Real-time feeds from the Massey Tunnel (handling 80,000 daily vehicles) and the northern corridor linking Vancouver to Whistler.

Downtown & UBC Grid

280+ Live Cameras

Continuous coverage of the downtown business district and the UBC area, providing road-level views of Georgia and Granville streets.

Features

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Interactive Map

View all Vancouver cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering

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Grid View

Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options

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Save Favorites

Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds from DriveBC and City of Vancouver TMC

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24/7 Access

Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night

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Mobile Friendly

Fully responsive design works on all devices

About Vancouver Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 900+ live traffic cameras throughout Vancouver and the surrounding region. Our platform aggregates feeds from DriveBC, the City of Vancouver, and regional transportation authorities, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across one of North America's most beautiful yet congested cities. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources worldwide.

Whether you're planning your commute to the downtown financial district, checking current road conditions on the Sea to Sky Highway for a weekend in Whistler, or monitoring traffic for a Canucks game at Rogers Arena, our Vancouver traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including Highway 1, Highway 99, Highway 91, the Lions Gate Bridge, and the Massey Tunnel. In addition to the extensive highway network, users can monitor live street feeds and intersection cameras along Georgia Street and Burrard Street to navigate around downtown events and surface street gridlock.

Build Your Vancouver Commute Dashboard

Monitor every camera along your specific route through the Lower Mainland. Save your favorites for instant access during bridge delays or coastal fog events.

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Vancouver's Geographic Bottlenecks

Navigating Vancouver requires an understanding of infrastructure that operates at extreme capacity due to water-constrained routes and the impact of the region's mountainous terrain.

British Columbia Road Safety

In 2023, British Columbia recorded 331 traffic fatalities, a 3% increase from the previous year. In Vancouver, car crash fatalities rose by 7% in the same period, with a significant portion of incidents involving vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists. Monitoring real-time feeds at high-volume bridge approaches and tunnel entries is a key safety measure for identifying incidents early and avoiding secondary collisions in Vancouver's tightly constrained corridors.

Bridge & Tunnel Alerts

  • The Lions Gate Counterflow: The three-lane Lions Gate Bridge uses a lane control system that shifts based on volume; check cameras near Stanley Park and Taylor Way for the current lane configuration.
  • Ironworkers Memorial Chokepoint: As a primary freight link to the North Shore, incidents on this bridge can paralyze traffic across East Vancouver and the Cassiar Tunnel.
  • The Massey Tunnel Bottleneck: A notorious chokepoint on Highway 99; check cameras here for daily commuter volume and tunnel maintenance shifts.
  • Sea to Sky Weather: The Highway 99 corridor to Whistler can experience rapid weather changes; visual confirmation of actual road conditions (rain, snow, or fog) is essential.

Watch North Shore Bridge Traffic Live

Check the Lions Gate and Ironworkers Memorial bridge cameras in real-time. Avoid bridge gridlock by timing your crossing perfectly.

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Using TrafficVision.Live in British Columbia

TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including DriveBC and the City of Vancouver, 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 intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the Highway 1 HOV lanes. Whether you're a commuter in Kitsilano or a traveler headed to YVR Airport, our system works 24/7 on any device.

How many traffic cameras are in Vancouver?

Vancouver features over 900 live traffic cameras available through our platform, combining Provincial DriveBC highway feeds and City of Vancouver municipal cameras.

Where can I find Vancouver street feeds?

You can access live Vancouver street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from the city and province to cover major intersections throughout the downtown core and suburbs.

Can I see live traffic for the Lions Gate Bridge?

Yes, we provide multiple camera angles for both the downtown and North Shore approaches to the Lions Gate Bridge, including the Stanley Park causeway.

Are Vancouver traffic cameras free to watch?

Yes, all Vancouver area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7.

Do these cameras help during winter snow events?

Absolutely. While snow is rare in Vancouver, when it happens, the city's bridges and steep slopes become treacherous. Visual confirmation of actual road accumulation is critical for safe travel.

Ready to View Vancouver Street Cameras?

Why sit in bridge gridlock when you could have checked first? Live street feeds and highway cameras show conditions before you commit to a route.

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