BC Off-Grid Property Tax Costs: Quick Reference

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BC Off-Grid Property Tax Costs: Quick Reference

If you’re shopping for off-grid land in British Columbia, taxes are one of the biggest ongoing costs you’ll face. While our main guide dives deep into the five most popular regions, this article gives you a fast, at-a-glance overview of every single one of the 27 BC off grid property tax costs by regional districts in the province.

These are realistic 2026 planning estimates for a typical off-grid setup (5–20 acres with a modest cabin assessed around $200K–$300K).

Actual bills can vary by electoral area and services, so always double-check with the official gov’t tools that I will provide a link to at the end of this article.

Want the full breakdown of the most popular areas? See our main article: Off Grid Property Taxes in BC 2026: Complete Rural Taxes Guide

Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District picture of a bridge over a creak at sunset, leaves on the trees are changing in the fall, a beautiful reflection of the trees shimmers on the water

Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $800 – $1,600

Coastal influence brings higher service layers, but still more affordable than the Island’s southern districts.

Bulkley-Nechako Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $350 – $750

One of the most budget-friendly northern options with plenty of remote land available.

Capital Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,100 – $2,000

Higher taxes due to proximity to Victoria and more services in many electoral areas.

Cariboo Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $450 – $950

A longtime favourite for off-grid buyers thanks to the great balance of cost and accessibility.

Central Coast Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $700 – $1,400

Very remote coastal area where taxes vary widely depending on services.

Central Kootenay Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $900 – $1,800

Scenic and desirable, but taxes sit on the higher side.

beautiful picture of Okanagan Lake in the central Okanagan regional district for off grid property taxes

Central Okanagan Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $950 – $1,900

More developed than most off-grid areas, so expect higher costs.

Columbia-Shuswap Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $900 – $1,800

Beautiful lakes and mountains, but taxes reflect the popularity and services.

Comox Valley Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,000 – $1,900

Popular Vancouver Island area with moderate-to-higher taxes.

Cowichan Valley Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $950 – $1,850

Mild climate and growing off-grid community, but taxes are climbing.

East Kootenay Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $750 – $1,500

Good value in the Kootenays with beautiful scenery.

Fraser Valley Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,000 – $2,000

Closer to major services, which pushes taxes higher.

Fraser-Fort George Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $500 – $1,000

Solid northern affordability with decent access.

Kitimat-Stikine Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $450 – $950

Remote and very low-tax in most areas.

Kootenay Boundary Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $800 – $1,600

Reliable mid-range option in the southern Interior.

Metro Vancouver Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,800 – $3,500+

Rarely suitable for true off-grid living and among the highest in the province.

Mount Waddington Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $700 – $1,400

Remote northern Vancouver Island and coastal areas.

Nanaimo Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,000 – $2,000

Island location brings higher service-related taxes.

North Coast Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $600 – $1,300

Extremely remote with some of the lower tax burdens.

North Okanagan Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $850 – $1,700

Decent access to the Okanagan with moderate taxes.

Northern Rockies Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $400 – $850

One of the most remote and cheapest areas in BC.

Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $900 – $1,750

Popular but taxes have been trending upward.

Peace River Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $350 – $750

Consistently one of the lowest-tax regions in the province.

qathet Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,100 – $2,100

Sunshine Coast location with higher coastal taxes.

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $1,000 – $2,000

Stunning scenery, but taxes reflect the popularity and services.

Stikine Region

Typical yearly taxes: $300 – $700

One of the most remote unincorporated areas with the lowest taxes in BC.

Strathcona Regional District

Typical yearly taxes: $800 – $1,600

Northern Vancouver Island with a mix of remote and serviced areas.

Quick Tip

Best Tools to Compare Off Grid Property Taxes in BC

If you want accurate numbers before buying land, the provincial tools are still the best place to start.

I hope you found this informative, if you’re looking for more info about off grid property taxes make sure to read Off Grid Property Taxes in BC 2026: Complete Rural Tax Guide

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