Find your fireplace, no matter which BC climate you live in.
British Columbia heats itself several different ways—gas and electric near the coast where winters barely dip below freezing, wood heat through the Interior and up-Island where cords still get stacked every fall. Tell us your postal code and fuel, and we'll connect you with a trusted local dealer and a free Project Guide & Parts List for your home.
Every Project Starts From One of These Five Situations
British Columbia spans more heating climates than any other province.
Drive from Tofino to the Cariboo Plateau and you'll pass through marine-mild rainforest, high desert, and true mountain winters without ever leaving the province. Metro Vancouver and much of Vancouver Island rarely see hard freezes, so gas inserts and electric units dominate new construction there. Head inland to the Okanagan Valley, the Cariboo, or the Kootenays and wood heat is still the backbone of rural life—ranch homes and acreages routinely burn several cords a season, with winter lows that can rival Prince George or Fort McMurray on a cold snap. Regional districts across the Interior run wood-stove exchange programs specifically to keep that installed base modern and clean-burning rather than pushing people off wood altogether.
This page is a starting point, not a storefront—Find My Fireplace doesn't sell or ship hearth equipment. We match BC homeowners with a trusted local dealer who knows what's permitted, ventable, and actually stocked in their region, then hand you a free planning packet for the project. Browse by region or city below, or use the fuel selector to jump straight to what fits your corner of the province.
Local guidance, county by county.
Every guide below is built for its own community—same honest process, local numbers.
Three steps. No salesperson until you're ready.
Tell us about your project
Your postal code, your situation, and the fuel you're leaning toward—or let the answers point you to one.
See what's actually available
The brands dealers within 100 miles genuinely carry—real options, never a catalog mirage.
Get your dealer & Project Guide
A trusted local dealer, plus the free Project Guide & Parts List that names every component of the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many BTUs do I need in a fireplace?
Wrong question—and the industry's favorite way to confuse you. More BTUs isn't better if the fireplace cooks you out of the room you spent thousands to enjoy. Think in terms you can verify: how many square feet the unit heats, whether it's primary or backup heat, and whether you want it running overnight. Those three answers size a fireplace correctly every time.
Will we actually use a fireplace once we have one?
In my own home, the room with the fireplace has never been the same—it became the social hub. Game nights, holidays, date nights after the kids are down: the fire is where the house gathers. There's a reason people in this industry joke that we're really in the romance and entertainment business. You won't wonder whether you'll use it; you'll wonder how the room worked before.
What's the best fireplace for power outages?
Wood wins outright—no electricity, no moving parts, just fuel and a match, and a radiant stove keeps heating with the grid down for weeks. Gas is a close second: battery-backup ignition runs the fireplace fine without power (the blower stops, but radiant heat keeps coming). Pellet is the one to check carefully—most models need electricity for the auger and fans, so ask about battery backup.
I know I want a fireplace—where do I actually start?
Do two things today: snap a photo of the wall or fireplace you want to transform, and take a tape measure to the space—width, height, depth. Those two artifacts answer most of a hearth professional's first questions. Then settle fuel (wood, gas, pellet, or electric) and set a realistic budget: $3,900–$5,500 covers fireplace, vent, and basic install for most homes.
Every Hearth Dealer in British Columbia
Preferred dealers are established local hearth shops from our partner network—real showrooms with real people to help you with your project. Every dealer listed is authorized by the manufacturers it represents and carries brands sold in this state.
Burgess Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Co.
Burgess Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Co.
Cameo Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
Frontier Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
Myers Controls & Equipment (Parts Only)
Coastal Wood And Gas Guy Heating And Installations Ltd
Clearwater Home Building Centre
Get your free Project Guide for your British Columbia home.
Enter your postal code and fuel above and we'll match you with a trusted local BC dealer—someone who pulls the right permits and sizes the vent correctly for your climate, whether that's marine-mild coastal, high-desert Interior, or true mountain winters in the Kootenays. You'll also get a free Project Guide & Parts List spelling out exactly what your installation needs, vent kit included.
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