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Time in Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada & Local Time Zone

Discover the exact time in Mackenzie, Canada! Today is Sunday, March 15, 2026, and the local time is 23:33:27. Explore a comprehensive view of astronomical events with our dedicated calendar for Mackenzie, Canada. Access real-time weather data and find detailed sunrise and sunset times. Dive into essential solar and lunar information, including the sun's altitude, distance, and azimuth for Mackenzie. Learn about moonrise, moonset times, and the moon's altitude, distance, azimuth, and parallactic angle. All data is dynamically updated for today's date on the 'What Time is it in the World' platform. Stay informed with accurate updates about the local timezone in Mackenzie and explore additional details about global timekeeping.

Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada
Current Date:
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Current Time:
23:33:27

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Mackenzie, Canada Data

Country: Canada
Place Name: Mackenzie
City ASCII: Mackenzie
ISO2 Code: CA
ISO3 Code: CAN
Same Name: FALSE
Latitude: 55.3381
Longitude: -123.094
Admin Name: British Columbia
Admin Code: CA-BC
Population: 3714
Population Proper: 3714
Density: 22.6 per sq km
Ranking: 3

Time Zone Information

Time Zone: America/Vancouver
Time Zone Description:
This time zone is located in Canada ( America/Vancouver), with a UTC offset of UTC -08:00. During Daylight Saving Time (DST), it shifts to UTC -07:00 ( PDT ). Fact: Vancouver is one of the most prominent and populous locations in this time zone. For more details, please visit the dedicated page for the America/Vancouver Time Zone.

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Explore Mackenzie with a Detailed Google Map

Nestled in the heart of British Columbia, Mackenzie is a vibrant community that serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the northern Rockies. Positioned at coordinates 55.3381° N latitude and 123.094° W longitude, Mackenzie is surrounded by the rugged beauty of nature, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking adventure. With a population of approximately 3,714 residents, Mackenzie boasts a population density of 22.6 people per square kilometer. This relatively small yet vibrant community is known for its friendly atmosphere and active engagement in local events and activities. The town was originally established in the late 1960s as a forestry town and has since evolved, embracing various industries, including tourism, which capitalizes on the area's natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Mackenzie is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes dense forests, pristine lakes, and the majestic Rocky Mountains. The nearby Williston Lake, one of the largest reservoirs in British Columbia, offers spectacular views and a plethora of water-based activities. Fishing, boating, and kayaking are popular pastimes for both locals and visitors. The surrounding wilderness also provides ample opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, with the chance to see moose, bears, and a variety of bird species. The climate in Mackenzie is classified as subarctic, with cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures can plunge, often creating a winter wonderland that attracts snowshoeing and cross-country skiing enthusiasts. The warmer months bring a burst of color to the landscape, as wildflowers bloom and the great outdoors beckons with hiking trails and scenic drives. Culturally, Mackenzie is a melting pot of influences, with a history shaped by Indigenous peoples and settlers alike. The town pays homage to its roots through various community events and festivals that celebrate local heritage. The Mackenzie Recreation Centre is a hub of activity, offering sports facilities, a swimming pool, and spaces for community gatherings. Additionally, the annual Mackenzie May Days festival showcases local talent, crafts, and cuisine, drawing visitors from near and far. One of the town's notable landmarks is the Mackenzie Heritage Museum, which provides insights into the region's history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the area’s development and the people who have called it home. This small yet informative museum is a must-visit for history buffs and those wanting to understand the evolution of this unique community. For those looking to explore beyond the town, the nearby Pine Pass offers breathtaking views and a chance to experience the rugged terrain of the Canadian Rockies. Whether it's a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Mackenzie invites visitors to immerse themselves in its natural splendor and rich culture. With its stunning geographical features, engaging community spirit, and a wealth of outdoor activities, Mackenzie stands out as a remarkable destination in British Columbia.


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