A moderate earthquake struck off Canada's southern Pacific coast today, rattling parts of Vancouver Island.
There were no reports of damage or injuries.
Earthquakes Canada said the 5.7-magnitude quake hit about 6:20 am local time. The US Geological Survey reported the same magnitude and said it struck about 96 miles south of Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.
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Bonnie Overland, a resident of Port Alice on Vancouver Island, said she was awakened by the shaking but thought it was her dog scratching the bed.
"It lasted a few seconds and we absolutely felt it," she said.
John Cassidy, a seismologist with Natural Resources Canada, said quakes are common in the region as it is at a fault area where the Juan de Fuca Plate meets the Explorer Plate.
There was no tsunami alert.