Question:

Where Can I Buy DRY ICE in the West End of Vancouver BC Canada?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I live down by Denman and Davie Streets in the West End of Vancouver BC Canada. Where Can I Buy DRY ICE around here? AND if you could tell me how much it would cost.

 Tags:

   Report

12 ANSWERS


  1. Praxair

    2080 Clark Drive

    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    (604) 255-6007  

    no idea for a price


  2. people are funny, Im from Vancouver as well srry but Im not sure myself

  3. What is DRY ICE??

  4. canada? um if there is and albertsons , shaws, savon...

  5. "its me" is wrong

    dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, not nitrogen

    they sell it in supermarkets and liquor stores

    especially on the way to camping

  6. I live in PEI and had the same problem. My advice is to go to Google.ca, type something like 'Vancouver BC Dry Ice'. Make sure to put the selection to 'Pages from Canada only'

    At best, Google Maps should show up and when you go to the link, it has a map on the left of BC/Van. and a store that sells it.

    And even more simple, use Yellowpages.com and use Findabuisness.

  7. I use this site. http://www.dryicedirectory.com/results.a...

  8. try finding a local pratts grocery store near you mmkay? thats wear i get mine from

  9. What do you need dry ice for, you live in Canada.  Isn't it cold enough already?

  10. I don't know the cost or exactly where you might find a store. But check your phone book for a gas supply company. Not the stuff that goes into your car, but a store that sells oxegen, argon, nitrogen, etc. These were some of the few stores I found that sold it in my area. It just might be the same for where you live.

  11. i dint know!

  12. its relatively cheap in the U.S... and its usually at most grocery stores...

    dry ice is compresses nitrogen... its a gas that has been compressed and frozen... this way when it melts it wont leave any water behind (other than condensation) it also make a fine explosion when put in a plastic bottle and a little worm water... if you are planning on using dry ice for this purpose... be very careful... you could loose a hand...

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 12 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.