British Columbia has adopted permanent UTC−7 beginning November 1, 2026. This is already an issue for anyone scheduling Calendly appointments that take place after that date.
During my testing, I confirmed that Calendly is continuing to treat British Columbia as part of “Pacific Time – US & Canada”, which follows U.S. Pacific daylight saving rules.
For example, I scheduled a 9:00 AM meeting in British Columbia for November 6, 2026. The booking page correctly showed 9:00 AM, but the event was added to my Google Calendar as 10:00 AM.
I’ve reported this to Calendly Support, and they’ve confirmed that this is not expected behavior and that it’s been escalated to their product and engineering teams for investigation.
I’m posting here because this affects anyone scheduling appointments with people in British Columbia after November 1, 2026, not just my account.
If you’re in British Columbia, or regularly schedule meetings with people in British Columbia, I recommend testing a booking after November 1, 2026. If you see the same behavior, please report it to Calendly Support as well.
One way Calendly could address this issue would be to extend the existing “Arizona, Yukon Time” option to include British Columbia, since all three jurisdictions will observe UTC−7 year-round.
I’d appreciate any updates from the Calendly team on how support for British Columbia’s permanent time zone will be implemented.


