Area Code
British Columbia, Canada
Local Time
12:44 AM
Pacific Time
Area Code
778
State / Province
British Columbia
Country
Canada
Time Zone
Pacific Time
Area code 778 covers 159 rate centers across British Columbia. Rate centers are geographic areas used by telephone companies to determine local calling boundaries.
Use the E.164 format for clickable phone links (RFC 3966):
<a href="tel:+17785550100">+17785550100</a><a href="tel:+17785550199">+17785550199</a>Area code 778 is a North American Numbering Plan (NANP) telephone area code assigned to British Columbia, Canada. It is one of 5 area codes serving British Columbia. As population and demand for phone numbers grew, the region was divided into multiple numbering plan areas to avoid exhausting the available 7-digit number pool.
Yes. 778 is an active North American Numbering Plan (NANP) area code, currently assigned to British Columbia, Canada. It is safe to answer or dial calls using this area code.
Area code 778 covers 159 rate centers across British Columbia. Communities served include 100 Mile House, 108 Mile House, Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Alert Bay, and 154 more localities. Rate centers are the geographic building blocks telephone carriers use to determine local calling boundaries and to assign numbers when a business or individual requests a phone number in a specific city.
All numbers in the 778 area code observe Pacific Time (IANA timezone: America/Los_Angeles). Pacific Time is UTC−8 in winter (PST) and UTC−7 in summer (PDT). When placing a call to a 778 number from a different time zone, check the current local time above to avoid calling outside of business hours.
From within British Columbia, dial the 7-digit local number directly if calling within the same rate center, or dial 1 + 778 + 7-digit number for long-distance calls within North America. From outside the US or Canada, dial your country's international exit code followed by 1 778 XXX XXXX. The country code for both the United States and Canada in NANP is +1.
Format 778 numbers using E.164 notation as required by RFC 3966: prefix with +1 and omit dashes and parentheses (e.g., +17785550100). This format ensures tel: links work correctly on all mobile browsers and VoIP apps. See the tel: URI formatting guide for complete examples.