List of tallest buildings in British Columbia

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Downtown Vancouver from Granville Island, 2016.

This is a list of the tallest buildings in British Columbia that ranks skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the province of British Columbia, Canada, by height. Buildings in six cities are included in this list; Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Surrey, and Kelowna, each having buildings taller than 100 meters. The tallest building in the province is the 62-storey, 201-metre-tall (659 ft), Living Shangri-La located in Vancouver.

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In Vancouver, municipal regulations forbid any building from exceeding 200 meters (656 ft) in height above mean sea level in order to preserve sight lines out toward the Pacific Ranges. The maximum limit is currently attained by Living Shangri-La. Despite this, Vancouver has more high-rise buildings per capita than most North American metropolitan centres with populations exceeding 1,000,000.[ citation needed ] Vancouver's population density is the 4th-highest in North America and the city has more residential high-rises per capita than any other city on the continent.[ citation needed ]

In Burnaby, municipal regulations do not limit building height, so long as the overall density of an area is within the city's limits. [1]

In much of the region, the building style has led to most high rise development occurring around Skytrain stations, to create “transit hubs” and help to reduce urban sprawl. This has led to many suburbs building an urban core of their own, with residential, office, and commercial towers.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in British Columbia that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

RankNameImageLocationHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYearNotesRef
1 Living Shangri-La Living Shangri-La from One Wall Centre.jpg Vancouver200.9 m (659 ft)622008This is the 33rd tallest building in Canada. It is also the tallest building in the city of Vancouver and in British Columbia. [2] [3]
2=Altus
(Solo District 2)
Altus Tower, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.jpg Burnaby187.8 m (616 ft)492017Tallest building in Burnaby and tied with the Paradox Hotel Vancouver for the second tallest building in British Columbia. [4]
2= Paradox Hotel Vancouver Trump Tower Vancouver, August 2016.jpg Vancouver187.8 m (616 ft)632017Tied with Altus for the second tallest building in British Columbia. [5] [6]
4=Brentwood OneBurnaby186.2 m (611 ft)562019Topped out. [7]
4=Brentwood TwoBurnaby186.2 m (611 ft)562019Topped out. [8]
6Brentwood ThreeBurnaby182.0 m (597.1 ft)552021 [9]
7 One Burrard Place* Vancouver167.6 m (550 ft)542021Topped out. [10] [11]
84670 Assembly Way
(Station Square III)
Burnaby163 m (535 ft)482018 [12]
9567 Clarke & ComoCoquitlam162.2 m (532 ft)492021Tallest building in Coquitlam. [13]
10 The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia Private Residences at Hotel Georgia 2015.jpg Vancouver158.5 m (520 ft)482012 [14]
11 3 Civic Plaza 3civicplazatower2018.jpg Surrey157.3 m (516 ft)522018Tallest building in Surrey. [15]
12 Sovereign Sovereign tower.jpg Burnaby155.9 m (511 ft)452014 [16]
13Gold House NorthBurnaby152.4 m (500 ft)412019Topped out. [17] [18]
14 Vancouver House Vancouver House - 22.jpg Vancouver150.3 m (493 ft)492019Topped out. Features a top-heavy design that is unique in Vancouver. [19] [20]
15 One Wall Centre One Wall Centre.jpg Vancouver149.8 m (491 ft)482001This building is also known as the Sheraton Wall Centre. [21] [22]
16Stratus
(Solo District 1)
Solo District Development 2016.jpg Burnaby149.1 m (489 ft)452016 [23]
17 Shaw Tower Shaw Tower 2015.jpg Vancouver149 m (489 ft)412004 [24] [25]
18 Harbour Centre Harbour Centre 2015.jpg Vancouver147 m (482 ft)211977 [26] [27]
19 MNP Tower MNP Tower 2015.jpg Vancouver143.1 m (469 ft)362015Seeking Platinum LEED certification, will be Gold LEED at least. [28] [29]
20 The Melville Melville residential tower.jpg Vancouver141.4 m (464 ft)432007This building is the tallest all-residential tower in Vancouver. The building also has the tallest rooftop pool in the city. [30]
21MetroplaceBurnaby141.1 m (463 ft)462014Total redevelopment of the city south of Metrotown Mall. [31]
22 Royal Centre Royal Centre Vancouver.jpg Vancouver141 m (463 ft)371973This building is also known as the RBC Tower or Royal Bank Tower. [32]
23 Bentall 5 Bentall5.jpg Vancouver140.1 m (460 ft)342007 [33]
24 Park Place Park Place Vancouver 2015 Sunny.jpg Vancouver140 m (460 ft)351984 [34] [35]
25 Fairmont Pacific Rim Fairmont Pacific Rim 2015.jpg Vancouver139.6 m (458 ft)442010 [36] [37]
26 Granville Square Granville Square in 2015.jpg Vancouver138.4 m (454 ft)301973Also known as 200 Granville Square. The roof of the building features Vancouver Harbour Control Tower, the highest air traffic control tower in the world. [38] [39]
27=6890 Station Street
(Station Square V)
Burnaby138 m (453 ft)382017 [40]
27= Four Bentall Centre Bentall 4 office tower.jpg Vancouver138 m (453 ft)351981 [41] [42]
27= Scotia Tower Scotia Tower Vancouver 2015.jpg Vancouver138 m (453 ft)341977 [43] [44]
30 Telus Garden Telus Garden 201807.jpg Vancouver135.6 m (445 ft)542014LEED Platinum for Office Building and LEED Gold certification for Residential Tower as part of the new downtown Telus headquarters project. [45]
31The Park MetrotownBurnaby133 m (436 ft)392017One of the buildings east of Bonsor Recreation Center. [46]
32The Met 2Burnaby132.6 m (435 ft)382017One of The Met twin towers. [47]
33 Hub One King George Hub (20211031 195002780).jpg Surrey130.7 m (429 ft)402021Second tallest building in Surrey. [48]
34MThree Mthree.jpg Coquitlam129.8 m (426 ft)482016 [49]
35 TD Tower TD Tower Vancouver.jpg Vancouver127.1 m (417 ft)301972This building is also known as the Toronto Dominion Tower. [50] [51]
36SilverBurnaby127 m (417 ft)382015Part of the ongoing redevelopment of the area the city south of Metrotown Mall. [52] [53]
37=Capitol Residences Capitol Residences tower.jpg Vancouver126.2 m (414 ft)432011 [54]
37=Patina Patina.jpg Vancouver126.2 m (414 ft)422011 [55] [56]
39The CharlesonVancouver125 m (410 ft)422018 [57]
40The Mark The Mark from Granville Bridge.jpg Vancouver123.4 m (405 ft)412013 [58]
41 Woodward's 43 Woodwards W-43.jpg Vancouver122.3 m (401 ft)432010This building is also known as W43 or the W Building. [59]
42=1300 Richards StreetVancouver121.9 m (400 ft)"43"2017 [60]
42= Three Bentall Centre Bentall 3.jpg Vancouver121.9 m (400 ft)321974This building is also known as the Bank of Montreal Tower. [61] [62]
44Kings Crossing One Kings Crossing Towers.jpg Burnaby121.6 m (399 ft)372019 [63] [64]
45Jameson House Jameson House.jpg Vancouver118.6 m (389 ft)382011 [65] [66]
46The Ritz Ritz residential tower.jpg Vancouver118.3 m (388 ft)372008 [67] [68]
47 Central City Ctrl-city-ext.jpg Surrey118 m (387 ft)372003 [69]
48The MetBurnaby117.8 m (386 ft)342015One of The Met twin towers. [70]
49West One West One tower.jpg Vancouver117 m (384 ft)382002This building is also known as Beach Crescent - West One. [71]
50Cathedral Place Cathedral Place in 2015.jpg Vancouver116.4 m (382 ft)231991 [72]
50One Water Street West Kelowna 119 m (390 ft)362021One Water Street West is the tallest building in British Columbia outside of the Lower Mainland. It is also the first skyscraper to break 100 metres in height outside of Greater Vancouver. [73] [74]
51=Marriott Pinnacle Hotel Marriott Vancouver 2015.jpg Vancouver114.3 m (375 ft)352000 [75]
51=Oasis Coquitlam Oasis.jpg Coquitlam114.3 m (375 ft)382013 [76]
53=Prime at the Plaza Surrey Central bus exchange, March 2019.jpg Surrey114.3 m (375 ft)372019 [77]
53=The ExchangeVancouver114.3 m (375 ft)312017 [78]
55West Pender Place 1 West Pender Place.jpg Vancouver112.8 m (370 ft)362011 [79]
561123 WestwoodCoquitlam112.8 m (370 ft)362015 [80]
57Metrotower II Metropolis at Metrotown.jpg Burnaby111 m (364 ft)301991 [81]
58Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel - West Tower Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel.jpg Vancouver110.9 m (364 ft)351994 [82]
59 Hotel Vancouver Hotel vanc 2007.jpg Vancouver110.6 m (363 ft)171939 [83]
60=Chancellor Chancellor.jpg Burnaby110 m (360 ft)372013 [84]
60=One Park PlaceSurrey110 m (360 ft)362011 [85]
60=Two Park PlaceSurrey110 m (360 ft)362011 [86]
63Venus Venus in Vancouver.jpg Vancouver109.4 m (359 ft)342000 [87]
64Metrotower IIIBurnaby109 m (358 ft)272014The third and final phase of the Metrotown Office Project. [88]
65 Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hyatt Regency Vancouver 2015.jpg Vancouver108.8 m (357 ft)351973This building is also known as the Hyatt Regency Hotel.. [89]
66CentrepointeBurnaby108.6 m (356 ft)322008 [90]
67Levo 1Coquitlam108.5 m (356 ft)372009 [91]
68=4688 Kingsway
(Station Square I)
Burnaby108 m (354 ft)352015 [92]
68=Residences on Georgia (West) Residences on Georgia West Tower.jpg Vancouver108 m (354 ft)361998 [93]
70Marine Gateway North Marine Gateway stores.jpg Vancouver107 m (351 ft)302015The only Vancouver skyscraper exceeding 100 metres in height that is located outside Downtown Vancouver. [94]
71=Callisto Callisto residential tower.jpg Vancouver106.1 m (348 ft)352004 [95]
71=Dolce Vita residential tower.jpg Vancouver106.1 m (348 ft)312010 [96]
71=The Pinnacle The Pinnacle Vancouver.jpg Vancouver106.1 m (348 ft)361996 [97] [98]
74=Landmark 33 Landmark 33.jpg Vancouver106 m (348 ft)351998This building is also known as Marina Pointe - Landmark 33. [99]
74=Park Place at Central CitySurrey106 m (348 ft)362008 [100]
74=Residences on Georgia (East) Residences on Georgia.jpg Vancouver106 m (348 ft)361998 [101]
77Two Harbour Green Two Harbour Green.jpg Vancouver105.1 m (345 ft)312008 [102]
78=1177 West Hastings 1177 West Hastings.jpg Vancouver104.2 m (342 ft)271968 [103]
78=Oceanic Plaza Oceanic Plaza Tower.jpg Vancouver104.2 m (342 ft)261977 [104]
80=Metrotower I Metropolis at Metrotown.jpg Burnaby104 m (341 ft)281989 [105]
80=UltraSurrey104 m (341 ft)362013 [106]
82Marinus at Plaza 88New Westminster103.63 m (340.0 ft)362009Tallest building in New Westminster. [107] [108]
831075 West Georgia 1075 West Georgia.jpg Vancouver103.6 m (340 ft)271968Originally known as the MacMillan Bloedel Building. [109]
84Quay West Tower I Quay West I.jpg Vancouver103 m (338 ft)352002This building is also known as Marina Crescent - Quay West I. [110] [111]
85Kings Crossing Two Kings Crossing Towers.jpg Burnaby103 m (338 ft)312019 [63] [64]
86Elan Elan Residential Tower 2015.jpg Vancouver102.7 m (337 ft)342008 [112]
87Azure at Plaza 88 IINew Westminster102 m (335 ft)312009 [113]
88FortisBC Centre Fortis Tower.jpg Vancouver101.2 m (332 ft)241992Located at 1111 West Georgia Street, it was formerly known as the Terasen Centre and was previously the site of the Rayonier Building (originally known as the Alaska White Pine Building), ca. 1954 to 1990. [114]
89=Paris Place Paris Place.jpg Vancouver100.5 m (330 ft)331995 [115]
89= HSBC Building HSBC Building Vancouver 2015.jpg Vancouver100.5 m (330 ft)231987 [116]
91Canaccord Tower Canaccord Tower.jpg Vancouver100.3 m (329 ft)241981This building is also known as Canaccord Place. [117]
92Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites Coast Plaza Hotel.jpg Vancouver100.2 m (329 ft)321969 [118]
93=Carmana Plaza Carmana Plaza.jpg Vancouver100 m (330 ft)341999 [119]
93=Guinness Tower Guinness Tower Vancouver.jpg Vancouver100 m (330 ft)251969 [120]
93=ReflectionsBurnaby100 m (330 ft)332012 [121]

* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.
= Indicates buildings that have the same rank because they have the same height.

Vancouver dusk pano.jpg
A high resolution panorama of Vancouver with the mountains behind, looking roughly north from the vicinity of Broadway and Oak Street. The bridge on the left of the image is the Granville Street Bridge.

Tallest under construction or proposed

This table lists skyscrapers under construction in British Columbia that will rise over 100 m (328 ft) tall.

Under construction

NameCityHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYearNotesRef
Concord Metrotown OneBurnaby230.1 m (755 ft)652025Construction will begin in 2021 and become the tallest building in British Columbia upon completion. [122] [123] [124]
Two Gilmore Place Burnaby215.8 m (708 ft)642025Approved 3 May 2019. When completed, Two Gilmore Place will become the second tallest building in British Columbia, as well as the second in the province to exceed 200 metres in height. [125] [126]
The ButterflyVancouver178.6 m (586 ft)572023 [127]
HighlineBurnaby177 m (581 ft)482024 [128]
660 Quayside OneNew Westminster178 m (584 ft)532022Began construction in January 2019. 660 Quayside One would become the tallest building in New Westminster. [129] [130]
6000 McKay
(Station Square IV)
Burnaby172 m (564 ft)522021 [131]
The StackVancouver162.3 m (532 ft)382022 [132]
Oakridge Centre VVancouver154.2 m (506 ft)422024
660 Quayside TwoNew Westminster143.9 m (472 ft)432022Began construction in January 2019. 660 Quayside Two would become the second tallest building in New Westminster. [133] [130]
6080 McKay
(Station Square II)
Burnaby140.5 m (461 ft)412021 [134]
Oakridge Centre IVVancouver137.5 m (451 ft)382024
Water Street by the ParkKelowna135 m (443 ft)422024Once complete, will become the second tallest building in Kelowna
UBCO TowerKelowna149 m (489 ft)432027 [135] [136]
One CentralSurrey133.6 m (438 ft)44 [137]
Park BoulevardSurrey124 m (407 ft)39 [138]
Vancouver Centre IIVancouver122.8 m (403 ft)332021 [139] [140]
The Passages NorthSurrey119.9 m (393 ft)38Approved 20 December 2019. When completed, The Passages North will become the second tallest building in Surrey. [141] [142]
1335 Howe StreetVancouver115.2 m (378 ft)392021 [143]
King George Hub CSurrey109 m (358 ft)342022 [144]

Proposed

This table lists skyscrapers proposed for construction in British Columbia that are planned to rise over 100 m (328 ft) tall.

NameLocationHeight
m (ft)
FloorsYear ProposedNotesRef
9858-9898 Gatineau PlaceBurnaby274 m (899 ft)822019If built, would be the tallest building west of Toronto. Official height is at least 250 meters tall.
HighpointCoquitlam160.8 m (528 ft)502018If approved, Highpoint would become the second tallest building in Coquitlam behind 567 Clarke & Como. [145]
Onni Coquitlam Centre 1Coquitlam156.7 m (514 ft)492019If approved, construction would begin in 2020. [146] [147]
Burquitlam Park 1Coquitlam154.6 m (507 ft)502018 [148]
Onni Coquitlam Centre 2Coquitlam143.9 m (472 ft)452019If approved, construction would begin in 2020. [149] [147]
Aerius
(Solo District IV)
Burnaby143.4 m (470 ft)392016 [150]
Cirrus
(Solo District IV)
Burnaby131.8 m (432 ft)392016 [151]
Wilson AvenueBurnaby102 m (335 ft)302017 [152]

Tallest demolished

This table lists buildings in British Columbia that were demolished or destroyed and at one time stood at least 100 metres (328 ft) in height.

NameImageLocationHeight
m (ft)
FloorsCompleted
in
Demolished
in
NotesRef
Empire Landmark Hotel Empire Hotel Landmark.jpg Vancouver120.1 m (394 ft)4219732018-2019This building was the tallest free standing hotel in the city. This building is often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark. The hotel and its restaurant closed on September 30, 2017, and the building was demolished, floor by floor, over a period of over a year, beginning in March 2018 and ending in May 2019. [153] [154]

Timeline of tallest buildings

This is a list of buildings that in the past held the title of tallest building in British Columbia.

NameImageLocationYears as tallestHeight
m / ft
FloorsRef
Legislative Building BC Legislature Bldg.jpg Victoria 1897-190834 / 1125 [155]
Fairmont Empress 2009-0605-TheFairmontEmpress.jpg Victoria 1908–191035.4 / 11610 [156]
Dominion Building Vancouver Dominion Building.jpg Vancouver1910–191253 / 17514 [157]
Sun Tower Vancouver Sun Tower.jpg Vancouver1912–191484 / 27617 [158]
Marine Building Marinebuildingvancouver.jpg Vancouver1930–193998 / 32121 [159]
Hotel Vancouver Hotel vanc 2007.jpg Vancouver1939–1972111 / 36417 [160]
TD Tower TD Tower Vancouver.jpg Vancouver1972–1973127 / 41730 [51]
Royal Centre Royal Centre Vancouver.jpg Vancouver1973–1977141 / 46437 [161]
Harbour Centre Harbour Centre 2015.jpg Vancouver1977–2001146 / 48128 [162]
One Wall Centre One Wall Centre.jpg Vancouver2001–2008150 / 49148 [163]
Living Shangri-La Living Shangri-La from One Wall Centre.jpg Vancouver2008–present201 / 65962 [3]

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