Whether it’s a family-owned café, a handmade goods shop, or a local contractor, these enterprises are the backbone of BC’s economy—and they need our support now more than ever.
What Does "BC Local" Really Mean?
When we say BC Local, we’re talking about businesses that are founded, owned, and operated by people who live in British Columbia. These aren’t national chains or international brands—they’re neighbors, families, and entrepreneurs building something meaningful in their communities.
Buying local means:
Supporting the regional economy
Creating jobs in your town or city
Reducing environmental impact
Keeping money circulating in the community
Encouraging diversity and innovation in the market
How to Find BC Local Businesses
You might be surprised how many great local businesses are right around the corner—you just need the right tools to find them. That’s where local business directories come in.
1. BC Marketplace
Run by Small Business BC, this platform is specifically designed to help shoppers discover local BC businesses, from clothing brands to consultants.
2. Shop Local BC
A province-wide campaign that highlights independently owned businesses and offers seasonal promotions.
3. Community Directories
Most towns and cities in BC have local directories run by the municipality or Chamber of Commerce. These often feature everything from tradespeople to retail and hospitality.
4. Google Maps Yelp
Use location filters and keywords like “locally owned” or “BC made” to discover businesses committed to the community.
Why Local Business Directories Are a Game Changer
Local directories don’t just list businesses—they tell stories. They help people:
Discover hidden gems in their area
Read real reviews and compare services
Connect with local makers and service providers
Explore businesses aligned with their values (e.g. Indigenous-owned, eco-conscious, women-led)
They also help small businesses compete online without the huge marketing budgets of large corporations.
How You Can Support BC Local Today
Even small actions make a big impact. Here’s how you can support your community right now:
Buy from a local shop instead of a big-box store
Leave a positive review for a small business
Share your favorite BC local brand on social media
Use business directories to explore new places and services
Shop at local markets and seasonal events
Conclusion
BC’s local businesses are more than just places to shop—they’re part of the community’s identity. They reflect the creativity, resilience, and values of British Columbians. Whether you're a customer or an entrepreneur, using business directories and consciously choosing bc local helps build a stronger, more connected province for everyone.
So next time you need something—big or small—look local first.