About Lil Wolf Traffic

At Lil Wolf Traffic, we are dedicated to keeping worksites safe, efficient, and fully compliant with British Columbia’s traffic management standards. Based in British Columbia, we provide professional traffic control services for construction projects, special events, and road maintenance operations.

Our team is made up of certified and experienced Traffic Control Persons (TCPs) who bring professionalism, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety on every job. Whether it’s a small-scale city street project or a large highway operation, we ensure smooth traffic flow and the protection of both workers and the public.

With a focus on reliability, clear communication, and quick response times, Lil Wolf Traffic has earned a reputation as a dependable traffic control partner in the region.

Our Commitment To Safety

Safety isn’t just a requirement—it’s our core value. We follow all WorkSafeBC regulations and apply the latest industry best practices to protect everyone on site.

Community Engagement

We proudly work with local businesses, municipalities, and contractors to ensure projects run smoothly and safely.

Equipment We Use

  • Reflective safety signage

  • Cones & barriers

  • Portable traffic lights

  • Two-way radios

  • High-visibility PPE

Certifications & Training

  • BC Traffic Control Person (TCP) Certified

  • Emergency First Aid with CPR & AED

  • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certified

  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Certified

  • Fall Protection & Ladder Safety Training

  • Radio Communication Protocols Training

  • Flagger Safety & Equipment Inspection Training

(Quick Facts / Highlights)

📍 Location: 8645 Young Rd #103A, Chilliwack, BC V2P 4P3

📞 Phone: (1-604-392-3101)
📧 Email: (quote@lilbear.ca)
🕒 Hours:

  • Monday–Friday: 7 AM – 7 PM

  • Saturday: 8 AM – 5 PM

  • Sunday: By Appointment

✅ Why Choose Us?

  • Fully certified and insured

  • Rapid deployment available

  • Experienced & professional team

  • Safety-first approach