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Natural Resources Canada > Earth Sciences Sector > Geological Survey of Canada > Pacific > Vancouver
GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
Contact us

The GSC Vancouver office is located on the corner of Robson St. and Seymour St. in downtown Vancouver and within walking distance of the Vancouver sky train.

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For general inquiries, please contact:

Reception / Sales Office
625 Robson St.
Vancouver, BC
V6B 5J3
Tel: 1 - 604 - 666-0271
Fax: 1 - 604 - 666-1337

For scientific inquiries, please contact:

Vancouver, Subdivison Head: Steve Irwin
or
GSC Pacific, Acting Director: Carmel Lowe

For libraries research questions, please contact

Geoscience Research Library
625 Robson St.
Vancouver, BC
V6B 5J3
Tel: 1 - 604 - 666-1147
Fax: 1 - 604 - 666-7186 Email: libvan@nrcan.gc.ca


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  • Please report errors and problems (broken links, images not displayed, etc.) to the ESS Webmaster (esstweb@nrcan.gc.ca). Please supply the URL (address) of the page in question.

  • Send your library research questions (journals, periodicals, books, photographs, maps, historical information) to the Earth Sciences Information Centre.

  • Questions from the media should be directed to Natural Resources Canada Media Inquiries

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