FYI - An International Driver's License (it's actually called an International Driver's Permit) is a document issued by "travel clubs" like AAA (in the US and, I believe, in Canada) that is NOT a "driver's license" but a document that translates the information on your government issued Driver's License into several different languages so officials in those countries know you have a valid driver's license. By itself, it does not give anyone the right to drive in any country since it is not a "license".

Anyway, if you have a valid Canadian Driver's License and it's in "English" there is no need to have an International Driver's Permit drive in the BVI's. You just show your Canadian DL.