Living in Vancouver
Students get to experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Vancouver—one of the world’s most spectacular, clean, and safe cities. While it offers all the excitement of a modern urban environment, Vancouver is surrounded by majestic mountains, lush forests, and the stunning North Pacific Ocean.

Vancouver is one of the few places in the world where a morning can be spent on the beach, with the same afternoon spent enjoying snow sports less than 30 minutes away. This is one of the reasons why Vancouver is so frequently ranked in the top 10 most desirable cities to live in the world. Public transport makes exploring and commuting to and from your studies simple and safe, with frequent and well situated bus routes and SkyTrains running from dawn until dusk.
Getting started
Climate
Vancouver has the mildest climate of any major city in Canada, but the weather can be unpredictable. Vancouver can see a great deal of rain in the winter, but during the summer months Vancouver gets less rain than most other Canadian cities.
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Temperatures: From January to May: 6 °C to 18 °C
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Temperatures: From May to August: 17 °C to 24 °C
Neighbourhoods
Columbia College is located in front of the Pacific Central Station in Strathcona, Vancouver’s oldest residential neighbourhood. It is bordered by Chinatown to the west, Clark Drive to the east, and Canadian National Railway and Great Northern Railway classification yards to the south.
Transportation
Vancouver’s public transportation is both efficient and convenient. The Translink system includes buses, the SeaBus ferry and the SkyTrain (light rail), all of which are ecologically friendly, reliable and inexpensive.
Banking
Here is everything you need to know about setting up a bank account and transferring funds from your country.
Cell Phone Plans
To get a cell phone plan in Vancouver, you need to have two pieces of ID. You passport is mandatory to get a cell phone plan. The second piece of ID could be anything from a government issued ID card, your Study Permit, a Social Insurance card, or a valid credit card under your name.
Make sure you have your accommodation letter (or rental agreement) as a proof of address. Without proof of address, phone companies usually will not activate your cell phone plan.

