THE BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Our mission: To protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in B.C.


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Location and contact information
1000 Carson Pit Road
Quesnel, B.C.
V2J 7H2
(250) 992-7722
quesnel@spca.bc.ca

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Hours and Location

Please contact the BC SPCA Call Centre: 1 (855) 6BC SPCA (1-855-622-7722) toll free to report animal cruelty, neglect, and animals in distress, including wildlife.
The BC SPCA call centre is open seven days per week from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. If there is an animal emergency outside of these hours, please contact your local police department or RCMP.

Branch address:

1000 Carson Pit Road 

Quesnel, B.C. V2J 7H2

 

Mailing address (if different):

 

 

 

Phone:  (250) 992-7722

Emergency Phone (if available): (250) 992-7722 

 

Fax: (250) 992-7012

Email: quesnel@spca.bc.ca

Website: http://www.spca.bc.ca/quesnel

Serving the following communities: Quesnel, Wells, Barkerville, Nazko and McLeese Lake.

 

Directions and map


View BC SPCA Branches, Shelters and other locations in a larger map

 

Hours of operation

Monday Closed

Tuesday to Saturday

12:00 pm to 4:00 p.m.

Sunday

Closed

Stat Holiday

Closed 

 

Animal viewing & adoption

Please respect our staff and shelter animals by allowing us to properly care for the animals. We clean, work with veterinarians, manage volunteers, and perform many other critical functions during non-public hours.

 

Surrendering animals

Please call to set up an appointment for bringing in animals.  We need time to set up cages, and make everything as easy as possible for the animals to reduce their stress. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

The staff at the BC SPCA Quesnel & District Branch

  

Governance & Accountability

Visit the main BC SPCA site to learn more about our governance structure and how you can get involved!

Community Council

Each branch elects a Community Council at its Annual General Meeting. The role of community council is to increase community support and understanding of the SPCA through coordination of activities such as fundraising, special events, volunteer development, education, fostering, promotion of adoption, etc. Learn more about Community Councils on the main BC SPCA site.

 

Join Us

The BC SPCA is always looking for passionate and motivated animal lovers to join us as a volunteer, member or employee.

Membership

You can make a difference by becoming a member or employee of our branch. Visit the Join Us section of the main BC SPCA website for more information and to download an application form.

Volunteer

Learn about you can get involved caring for animals, providing administrative support, assist with fundraising and events and for current opportunities. 

Employment

From time to time we may post employment opportunities for positions that have become available at our branch.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit our main site for a complete list of FAQs.

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