in victora
Most of BC is three hours behind Ontario (the province that Toronto is in). We're in the Pacific Time zone (same time zone as California, Oregon and Washington State). A small part of BC is in the Mountain time zone (same as Alberta), but the vast majority of the province is in Pacific.
Yes both are Pacific Time
Vancouver Island is part of the province of British Columbia. Most of BC, including Vancouver Island, observes Pacific Standard Time (PST) which is eight hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT -8.00). There are a few communities in eastern BC which observe Mountain Standard Time.
It is in the Pacific time zone. It is 8 hours behind Greenwich, or UTC - 08:00.
On the Pacific coast
Both Vancouver, BC and Prince Rupert, BC
Technically no. However, some locations that use "Mountain Time" do not use the daylight savings time adjustment (I'm looking at you, Arizona), which means that part of the year they are on the same time as the rest of the Mountain time zone and part of the year they are on the same time as the Pacific time zone.
The pacific
Medusa was a part of Greek mythology, which predates Christianity.
The pacific
The only access Canada has to the Pacific is through BC. The term Canada's Pacific Gateway is meant to remind everyone, including those in BC, that Canada has access through BC and has ownership of the waters off the coastline. Canada and it's members can ship products and has access to three oceans, including the Pacific.
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