Magnitude 3.6 earthquake felt west of Victoria on Vancouver Island

There are no reports of damage, but Monday night's earthquake was lightly felt in the southern Vancouver Island region

A minor earthquake occurred Monday evening approximately 70 kilometres west of Victoria, B.C.

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According to Earthquakes Canada, the magnitude 3.6 tremor was recorded at 7:17 p.m. local time, about 18 km southeast of Port Renfrew.

Baron - Vancouver Island M3.6 earthquake - Aug18 2025

"There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected," said Earthquakes Canada in a statement, adding that the quake was "lightly felt" in the southern Vancouver Island region.

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Initial reports indicated the earthquake measured a magnitude of 4.1.