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Backgrounders

Point-in-time counts provide snapshot of homelessness

People sheltering outdoors or in encampments face challenges getting the help they need to move away from homelessness. Addressing this complex issue requires the best possible information about the people affected and the challenges they face.

The Province started funding PiT counts in 2018. Prior to 2018, some local governments in the province had been conducting counts since 2002.

Other communities in B.C. produce independent counts without financial assistance from either the province or the federal government. Data taken from all of the provincially funded PiT counts will be combined with the results of the federally funded and independent counts to get a more fulsome provincial snapshot. The full 2024-25 Report on Homeless Counts will be released this winter.

The Province funded PiT counts in the following communities in 2025:

  • Campbell River
  • Comox Valley
  • Cranbrook
  • Dawson Creek
  • Fort St. John
  • Kitimat
  • Merritt
  • Parksville and Qualicum
  • Penticton
  • Port Alberni
  • Powell River
  • Prince Rupert
  • Quesnel
  • Salmon Arm
  • Sechelt and Gibsons
  • Smithers
  • Squamish
  • Terrace
  • Vernon
  • Williams Lake