List of World War II-era fortifications on the British Columbia Coast

This is a list of World War II-era fortifications on the British Columbia Coast.

North Coast

 * Barrett Point 54.24111°N, -130.33389°W
 * Frederick Point, Digby Island, twin QF 12 pounder naval guns 54.25528°N, -130.36361°W
 * Casey Point, 2x25 pounders 54.27583°N, -130.36°W
 * Fairview Point, 2x 8" railway guns 54.28889°N, -130.35694°W
 * Dundas Point 54.3225°N, -130.415°W
 * Seal Cove 54.27583°N, -130.36°W
 * Watson Island, ammunition depot, hospital, ocean dock (stores warehouse), and command post {{coord|54|14|00|N|130|18|00|W|display=inline}source:BCNames|name=Watson Island (railway point)}}

Central Coast

 * Bella Bella - Two 75mm guns and an anti-aircraft to protect the seaplane base 52.14722°N, -128.09278°W
 * Yorke Island coastal defence fort 50.44917°N, -125.97639°W

South Coast

 * Fort Rodd Hill, originally built in the 19th century to defend Victoria and CFB Esquimalt 48.43139°N, -123.44944°W
 * Albert Head 48.38833°N, -123.4775°W
 * Mary Hill 48.345°N, -123.54861°W
 * Duntze Head 48.43111°N, -123.43944°W
 * McCaulay Point, 3 gun fort dating back to 1895 48.41806°N, -123.40917°W
 * Point Grey, 3 6" guns and Director tower, now the site of the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, although one gun position and tunnel entrances remain. 49.26944°N, -123.25972°W
 * Ferguson Point, Stanley Park 49.30083°N, -123.15778°W
 * First Narrows Gantry, two 12pdr QF guns. Demolished in the 70's 49.31833°N, -123.13639°W
 * Steveston, one 18pdr field gun, later replaced by two 25pdr field guns Ordnance QF 25 pounder 49.13333°N, -123.18333°W
 * Signal Hill (Needs Restoration) 48.42944°N, -123.42889°W