Conway Containers Canada

White Rock, BC

Shipping Containers for Sale in White Rock, BC

New and used 20ft containers in stock now, delivered to White Rock from $250 — tilt-deck, or a crane for steep waterfront lots.

6 in stock From $2,400 CAD Delivery from $250 CSC · ACEP · IICL

Looking for shipping containers for sale in White Rock, BC? Conway keeps the full 20ft range in stock — Standard, High Cube and Open Side, in used and new (one-trip) grades — ready to deliver to homes above the Pier, along Marine Drive, up in uptown by the water tower, and out across the Semiahmoo peninsula. Used 20ft units start at $2,400 CAD and new (one-trip) from $3,300.

White Rock sits in our core delivery zone, so tilt-deck delivery starts at $250. The catch here is terrain: the streets dropping toward the waterfront are steep, and many lots are tight and well-treed. Where a tilt-deck truck can't get a clear straight run, we can arrange a crane to set the container exactly where you want it. Send us a photo of your access and we'll confirm the method before you book — see how delivery works.

Every unit is CSC, ACEP and IICL inspected and graded honestly. See what's in stock or get a quote for your White Rock address.

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Why buy from Conway

  • White Rock is core-zone delivery from $250. Short haul from our Richmond yard, on a tilt-deck truck that sets the unit on your driveway, lane or jobsite.
  • Crane placement for steep or tight lots. For the sloped streets toward the bay or a narrow, tree-lined property, we can lift the container over and set it precisely — tell us about the site and we'll quote the right method.
  • See it before you buy. There's no yard in White Rock; you inspect the exact unit by appointment at our Richmond yard, a short drive away, and check the grade and seals in person.
  • Built for renovations, landscaping and home storage. Secure, lockable space for a reno overflow, a contractor's lock-up or seasonal gear — all units CSC, ACEP and IICL certified. Check the BC permits guide before siting.

FAQ

Common questions

Do you deliver shipping containers to White Rock?
Yes. White Rock is in our core delivery zone, so tilt-deck delivery starts at $250 CAD on a short haul from our Richmond yard. For steep waterfront streets or tight lots where a truck can't get a clear run, we can arrange a crane to place the unit — send a photo of your access and we'll confirm the method and price with your quote.
How much does a shipping container cost in White Rock?
Used 20ft units start at $2,400 CAD and new (one-trip) 20ft from $3,300, with delivery from $250 on top. The full 20ft range — Standard, High Cube and Open Side — is in stock now; 40ft and specialty builds like Double Door and Side Door are sourced to order.
Can I see the container before buying?
Yes. We don't have a yard in White Rock, but you can inspect your exact unit by appointment at our Richmond yard, a short drive away, and check the doors, floor and seals before you commit. Call +1 (778) 900-1772 or email sales@conwaycs.ca to book a viewing.
Do I need a permit to place a container in White Rock, and will it fit my lot?
Rules vary by property and how long the container stays, so confirm placement with the City of White Rock before delivery — see our BC permits guide for the basics. Lots near the waterfront are often steep and tight; send us a site photo and we'll tell you whether a tilt-deck drop works or a crane is the safer call.
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