Rate Comparison: Fort St. John vs Nearby Cities (2026)
| City | Province | Monthly | Annual | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prince George lowest | BC | CA$132 | CA$1,584 | CA$192 less |
| Dawson Creek | BC | CA$142 | CA$1,700 | CA$76 less |
| Chetwynd | BC | CA$137 | CA$1,640 | CA$136 less |
| Fort St. John (this city) | BC | CA$148 | CA$1,776 | 5% above prov avg |
| British Columbia Provincial Avg | CA$142 | CA$1,700 | Baseline | |
Fort St. John sits above the British Columbia provincial average, ranking it among the higher-cost markets in the province. The most affordable nearby option in this comparison is Prince George at CA$1,584/year.
Risk Profile: Fort St. John
Moderate RiskBritish Columbia carriers use local traffic data, theft statistics, weather exposure, and collision frequency to calculate your Fort St. John rate. Knowing your city's risk profile helps identify which coverage elements are driving your premium and which comparison strategies are most effective.
Top Discount Strategies for Fort St. John
Multi-Vehicle Bundle
Two or more vehicles with the same carrier simultaneously
Home & Auto Bundle
Largest single available discount for homeowners and condo owners
Winter Tire Documentation
Alaska Hwy conditions demand winter tires from September through May in Fort St. John
ICBC Distance-Based Low Mileage
Fort St. John residents with primarily local driving away from the Alaska Highway corridor
Mandatory Coverage in British Columbia
British Columbia requires all drivers to purchase basic Autoplan coverage from ICBC before adding optional collision, comprehensive, or liability top-up from ICBC or approved private insurers.
| Coverage | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Third-Party Liability | Pays others for injury or property damage; minimum CA$200,000 in British Columbia |
| Enhanced Accident Benefits (EAB) | ICBC's enhanced care no-fault benefits paying medical, wage loss, and recovery costs regardless of fault since May 2021 |
| Basic Autoplan Coverage | Mandatory ICBC basic plate insurance covering TPL, EAB, and hit-and-run protection |
| Optional Collision/Comprehensive | Available from ICBC or private insurers (Intact, Aviva, Wawanesa, etc.) for damage to your own vehicle |
2026 Reform Update — British Columbia
ICBC continues to evolve its distance-based pricing model and optional coverage product suite through 2026. Drivers who shop private-insurer optional collision and comprehensive annually — comparing ICBC's optional package to Intact, Aviva, Wawanesa, and others — frequently find savings of 10–18% on the optional layer. ICBC's basic plate coverage remains mandatory and fixed.