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Self-Storage in Fort St. John, British Columbia

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7 Facilities in Fort St. John

Acceleration Storage
10095 85th Ave, Fort St John, BC V1J 8K5, Canada
From $199/moest.
★★★★★5.0 · 2 reviews
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Alpine Storage , The Packaging Depot & UHaul
6419 B Airport Rd, Fort St John, BC V1J 8C5, Canada
Pricing not yet available
★★★★★4.6 · 35 reviews
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BigSteelBox
Mile 47 Alaska Hwy, Fort St John, BC V1J 4M6, Canada
Pricing not yet available
★★★★4.4 · 9 reviews
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Country Odd's N Ends
12214 242 Rd, Fort St John, BC V1J 4M7, Canada
From $50/moest.
★★★★3.9 · 16 reviews
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Double "R" Mini Storage & Sales
8803 100 Ave, Fort St John, BC V1J 1X3, Canada
Pricing not yet available
★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
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Mid Town Mini Storage Ltd
10508 95 Ave, Fort St John, BC V1J 7E2, Canada
Pricing not yet available
★★★★4.4 · 18 reviews
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Roscos Laundromat, RV Park and Mini Storage
10688 Alder Rd, Fort St John, BC V1J 8B1, Canada
Pricing not yet available
★★★3.3 · 85 reviews
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Storage Questions for Fort St. John

Answers grounded in current local pricing data

Fort St. John sits at the heart of British Columbia's oil and gas industry, and that shapes storage demand more than any other factor. Workers on rotation cycles — spending weeks on site followed by weeks off — frequently store vehicles, tools, and household goods rather than maintain a full-time residence. This transient workforce keeps occupancy rates relatively high year-round. Beyond the energy sector, the city's position as the largest urban centre in the Peace River region draws people relocating from smaller surrounding communities, adding steady residential demand for household storage during moves. Winters in Fort St. John are long and severe, with temperatures regularly dropping below -20°C from November through February. Outdoor and drive-up units expose stored items to these extremes, which can damage wood furniture, vehicle fluids, rubber seals, and electronics. Spring thaw also introduces humidity fluctuations that can cause condensation inside non-climate-controlled units. Anyone storing anything other than tools, plastic bins, or vehicles should seriously consider a heated indoor unit. On pricing, the eight facilities tracked in this directory are concentrated along the 100 Avenue corridor and near the Alaska Highway interchange. Units closer to the industrial north end of the city tend to be priced for commercial and contractor use and may offer larger bay sizes, while facilities near residential neighbourhoods cater more to household customers. Booking in late summer — before the autumn worker rotation influx — is often the best window to secure a preferred unit size at a standard rate.

How much does a 10×10 storage unit cost in Fort St. John?
A 10×10 storage unit in Fort St. John averages $195 per month across the 8 facilities tracked on this directory. That works out to roughly $6.50 per day for a space comparable to a small bedroom.
How much does a 5×5 storage unit cost in Fort St. John?
A 5×5 storage unit in Fort St. John averages $95 per month. This size suits a few boxes, small furniture pieces, or seasonal gear.
How much does a 5×10 storage unit cost in Fort St. John?
A 5×10 storage unit in Fort St. John averages $135 per month. This size can typically hold the contents of a one-bedroom apartment or a full pickup truck load.
Is climate-controlled storage worth it in Fort St. John?
Fort St. John winters regularly push below -20°C, which can crack wood furniture, warp instruments, and degrade electronics. Climate-controlled units are worth the premium for anything sensitive to temperature swings or moisture from spring thaw.
What's the cheapest storage option in Fort St. John?
The lowest tracked price point averages $19 per month, likely representing small lockers or parking-style units. A 5×5 unit is the smallest enclosed option at around $95 per month.
What size storage unit do I need for a 2-bedroom apartment in Fort St. John?
A 10×10 unit is generally sufficient for a standard 2-bedroom apartment, averaging $195 per month in Fort St. John. Larger households or those storing bulky items like snowmobiles or ATVs may need a 10×15 or 10×20.
Are there 24-hour access storage units in Fort St. John?
Some facilities in Fort St. John offer 24-hour or extended access, though hours vary by operator. Checking individual facility listings on this directory will confirm access policies before booking.
How much does storage cost per month in Fort St. John?
Monthly storage costs in Fort St. John range from roughly $95 for a 5×5 unit to $195 for a 10×10. The specific unit size, facility features, and whether climate control is included all affect the final price.
What's the best self-storage facility in Fort St. John?
WantStorage.ca tracks 8 facilities in Fort St. John, and the best option depends on priorities like price, access hours, climate control, and location. Comparing listings directly is the most reliable way to find a match for specific needs.
How does Fort St. John storage pricing compare to the national average?
The average 10×10 unit in Fort St. John costs $195 per month, which is about $17 higher than the national average of $178 per month. This premium likely reflects the remote location, higher operating costs, and strong local demand from the energy sector.