Tow costs throughout the Lower Mainland vary widely, but most drivers don’t realize what actually impacts the final cost. Whether you’re stuck in rush-hour traffic in Vancouver, dealing with a breakdown in Surrey, or need a late-night tow in Burnaby, your final bill depends on several predictable factors.
This guide breaks down towing prices in the region, what influences them, and how Tow Truck Now keeps things transparent and stress-free.
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Average Towing Prices in the Lower Mainland
• Light-duty towing typically starts around $60–$150
• Per-kilometre charges usually fall between $2.50–$4.50/km
• Late-night, peak-hour, or holiday surcharges may apply
Specialty towing (motorcycles, luxury vehicles, heavy-duty trucks) generally costs more due to equipment needs.
What Affects the Cost of a Tow?
Cost Factors Explained
| Factor | How It Affects Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | Longer tows increase per-km charges | Consider our reliable long-distance towing |
| Vehicle Type | Heavier or specialty vehicles need specific trucks | SUVs, bikes & commercial units vary |
| Location & Accessibility | Tight underground parking or recovery areas add labour | Our local towing service handles tight spaces |
| Towing Method | Flatbed vs. wheel-lift | Many drivers prefer flatbed towing |
| Time of Day | Late night or holiday service may add cost | Our 24/7 emergency tow truck team is always ready |
| Roadside Needs | Boosts, fuel, tire changes, lockouts | Often cheaper—see battery boost or tire change |
Tow Truck Now Helps You Save Across the Lower Mainland
Tow Truck Now covers the entire region with dedicated teams in:
Smart dispatching, fair pricing, and real-time communication ensure faster arrival times and no hidden fees.
Situations Where You May Not Need a Full Tow
You can often avoid a tow with quick roadside services:
These options are typically cheaper and faster than towing.
When Flatbed or Specialty Towing Is Necessary
Sometimes paying slightly more upfront prevents costly damage later:
- Luxury or low-clearance vehicles → flatbed towing
- Motorcycles → motorcycle towing
- RVs, fleet vehicles or trucks → heavy-duty towing
How Much Should You Expect to Pay?
A typical short-distance tow within the Lower Mainland—like Surrey to Delta or Burnaby to Vancouver—ranges from $60–$200.
Longer routes (e.g., Vancouver to Chilliwack or Coquitlam to Whistler) range from $250–$650+ depending on mileage.
Tow Truck Now: Fast, Fair & Reliable Across the Lower Mainland
Whether you need local towing, long-distance towing, or emergency towing, Tow Truck Now delivers dependable service day and night.