
Find this critical banking information needed to send or transfer funds
If you wish send or receive funds between your BlueShore account and another financial institution or company, you'll be asked to provide your Account Number, Institution Number and branch Transit Number.
Check your cheques
If you have them, cheques are the easiest way to find these numbers. See below:

Handy letter with all the information you need
From within Online Banking, you can print a branded letter with an image of a void cheque and all of your account information. Click on the account and then click on the "Void Cheque Letter" link that appears just below Show Account Details. This is helpful if you need to provide the information to a third party, such as your payroll department, and for setting up a pre-authorized credit or debit to or from your account.
Institution and branch transit numbers
Institution Number | All branches | 809 |
Transit Number | Burnaby | 00260 |
Edgemont Village | 05380 | |
Kerrisdale | 00280 | |
Lonsdale | 05310 | |
Lynn Valley | 05320 | |
Marine Drive | 05340 | |
Park Royal | 05330 | |
Parkgate | 05390 | |
Pender | 00200 | |
Pemberton | 00240 | |
Squamish | 00250 | |
West Broadway | 00270 | |
Whistler Village | 05350 |
Account numbers
You can find your account numbers on your bank statements. They can also be found within Online Banking: simply click on your chequing or savings account and view Account Details.
Talk to us
If you have any questions about your banking details, please call us at 604.982.8000 (toll-free 1.888.713.6728), send us a message, or visit a local branch.

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