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Vancam.ca went live in December 2008. Currently over 5000 visitors from around the world enjoy the changing view each month.

The camera resides in the fairview slopes neighbourhood and points north towards downtown Vancouver. Granville Island is just beyond the buildings in foreground and the Granville Street bridge is visible to the left. Yaletown condos are center in the picture on the north side of False Creek with the office towers of downtown in the background. The North Shore Mountains complete the view with Grouse Mountain smack in the middle of the pic.

This site was created for a few reasons. Firstly, as a creature in the cubical jungle I have learned to appreciate webcam sites that provide a view of the great outdoors.

Secondly, Vancouver hosted the Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games in February and March 2010. Only a lucky few could actually be in Vancouver during the games; vancam.ca showed the Olympic city to the rest with over 15,000 visitors in February 2010. Stoke!

Finally, Vancouver truly is a beauty of a city. Whether you have moved away and are watching the city change or are planning a trip to the west coast, the view is always changing and is always awesome.

Plus, we can't help brag to friends and family trapped back in the East. Suckas!

Enjoy :)

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A collection of the best views captured from vancam.ca webcam.

Great for watching clouds rolling over the North Shore Mountains, or equally as great, watching the buses cross the Granville Street bridge.

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A map showing where the web cam is located and the area it covers.

 

The TRUE Summary of Weather in Vancouver

After 6 years of living in Vancouver and almost 4 years of closely monitoring the weather daily via vancam, I qualify myself as a Recreational Weather Expert.  With my new title in hand, I now provide the TRUE summary of  weather in Vancouver.

January

Dryer than December by a long shot.  The odd clear day with temps near 10'C where you go for a run on the seawall and wonder what people in the rest of Canada are doing. Rain the rest of the time.

February

Rain, usually accompanied by a 1-2 week drought (as was the case during the 2010 Winter Olympics) where you actually start to miss the rain and subsequent awesome ski conditions in the mountains. 

March

Monsoon.  A few years back it rained 23 days in a row.  If temperatures in the city remain below 10'C you can get some of the best ski conditions on the planet (2011, 2012).  If temps are slightly warmer, the snow in the mountain falls as rain and you remain miserable in the city.

April

Spring? For sure. Sun about 10 days a month where the blooms are out in full force.  The cherry blossoms come out towards the end of the month and the ski days at Whistler are long and 'pleasant'. Rain the rest of the time.

May

May can be good, but this is just a teaser.  Usually about 5 above average sunny days where you are convinced summer is here to stay.  Rain the rest.

June

What is the deal with June? June, commonly known as JUNARY, typically consists of 2-3 weeks of cool (12'C) and very wet weather.  This is a true slap in the face when the rest of the country has already enjoyed weeks of hot summer weather.  Usually a strange feeling of Ontario-envy kicks in at this point (don't worry it never lasts).

July

Congratulations you made it to summer in Vancouver. Sun, moderate temps in the low 20's and sunset bbq's on the beach to go well past 10:00pm. Life is good.

August

This is why you live here.  Typically a huge ridge of high pressure parks itself over the coast and we are left with nothing but sun.  Some municipalities even enforce water restrictions as they are running out of water - this seems shocking given the events of the last 8 months. Get out there and pack a whole year's worth of adventures into one month.

September

September is the hidden gem.  The gift from August usually lingers for the first half of September giving lots of sunny days.  Book your time off for now, send the kids back to school, and enjoy the ideal time to absorb the last bit of sun you will see for the next 10 months.

October

Oh isn't that cute the rain is back.  We had such a great 1.5 months of summer and we probably need the rain anyways.  The days are getting shorter and snow starts to appear on the very tops of the mountains.  I guess 'IT' is coming.

November

IT is here.  Holy mother wall of water.  November is wet. Either fly immediately to your preferred choice of Mexico/Hawaii/anywhere-but-here, or hope the freezing levels are low enough to enjoy what will probably be some of the best skiing of the year.

December

Rain. Go to work in the dark & rain at 8 am, come home in the dark & rain at 4 pm. It's dark. It's raining.  Embrace the holiday season because it is going to be a long, wet slog until July rolls around again.

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