Once you have identified which Branch is in your region, scroll down to the list of branches and click to view their full contact information on their individual pages.
Branch Map
If you currently live outside of the Province of BC, your assigned branch will be Out of Province (Branch 5000).
Branch Listing
All branches are listed below. Click on the branch name to view more information.
- Cariboo (Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House) (Branch 1700)
- Cheam View (Chilliwack, Agassiz, Hope) (Branch 2000)
- Comox Valley (see North Island) (Branch 200)
- Cowichan Valley (Branch 2600)
- Fraser Valley (Abbotsford) (Branch 100)
- Golden Ears (Maple Ridge) (Branch 2400)
- Grand Forks (Branch 400)
- Kamloops (Branch 500)
- Kelowna/Vernon (Branch 1500)
- Kootenays (Nelson) (Branch 700)
- Langley/Surrey (Branch 2100)
- Mt. Arrowsmith (Parksville/Qualicum) (Branch 2300)
- Nanaimo/Mid-Island (Branch 600)
- New Westminster & District (Branch 800)
- North Island and Sunshine Coast (Branch 200)
- Northwest (Terrace, Smithers, Prince Rupert) (Branch 1900)
- Peace River (Dawson Creek) (Branch 1400)
- Peninsula & Gulf Islands (Sidney) (Branch 2500)
- Prince George (Branch 1600)
- Rocky Mountain (Cranbrook) (Branch 300)
- Shuswap/Columbia (Salmon Arm) (Branch 1000)
- South Okanagan/Similkameen (Penticton) (Branch 900)
- Vancouver (Branch 1100)
- Victoria (Branch 1200)
- Western Communities (Langford) (Branch 2700)
- Out of Province (Branch 5000)
FAQ’s
What are BCGREA branches?
BCGREA branches are local groups across British Columbia that connect members within their communities. Branches provide opportunities for social activities, meetings, events, and local engagement with fellow retired public service employees.
How do I find my local BCGREA branch?
You can find your local BCGREA branch by reviewing the list of branches on this page. Branches are organized by region to help members easily identify the group closest to where they live.
Do I need to join a branch to be a BCGREA member?
No. Joining a local branch is optional. All members automatically belong to BCGREA at the provincial level and may choose whether or not to participate in branch activities.
What activities do BCGREA branches offer?
Branch activities vary by location and may include meetings, social gatherings, guest speakers, community events, and volunteer opportunities designed to keep members informed and connected.
Can I attend branch events if I am a new member?
Yes. New members are welcome to attend branch meetings and events. Branch participation is a great way to meet other members and become involved in the BCGREA community.