[33][34] Smaller, local theatre companies such as in Other Words Theatre, Western Edge Theatre and Schmooze Productions perform at the Nanaimo Centre Stage. They maintain a regular schedule of concerts. This makes Highway 19 the only numbered highway in B.C. Nanaimo is home to the largest sports club on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo United Football Club. Add to your site. South Nanaimo; A Culvert under the Parkway. Concerns have also been raised about the waterfront conference centre's construction running over its proposed budget. This centrally located home is close to schools, recreation, shopping and has easy access to the Nanaimo Parkway. The entire stretch of Highway 19 between Campbell River and the city of Parksville alternates between a divided four-lane expressway and freeway, with a nominal speed limit of 110 km/h (68 mph), and is referred to as the "Inland Island Highway". Nanaimo is also served by the Jim Pattison Group's CHWF-FM (The Wolf) and CKWV-FM (The Wave), as well as CHLY-FM, an independent community campus radio station and Vista Radio's CKAY-FM (Coast FM). [27], The city's planning department has, over the past five years,[when?] Buy this Print. Nanaimo, BC (Figure 1). Completed in 1953, the highway was built over most of the original highway 19A. Connect with the locals and stroll along the Nanaimo Harbour walkway with its eclectic shops and eateries. [8], Nanaimo has had a succession of four distinct Chinatowns. Buy this Print. [23], The average sale price of houses in Nanaimo for 2011 was approximately $350,000. [citation needed]. The Nanaimo Art Gallery is a public art museum located downtown at 150 Commercial Street. The Gallery also holds a collection of artwork, operates The Gallery Store, which features work by local artists and artisans, and runs Artists in the Schools, a program that operates across three school districts. The next interchange, at Craig's Crossing, is another 5 km south (3 mi). 52 km (32 mi) south of Campbell River, Highway 19 reaches its first interchange, with a four-lane arterial highway that goes west to the village of Cumberland and east to the communities of Courtenay and Comox. There's an interesting tunnel connected to the park, and I think some people don't know about it. Mark Bate became Nanaimo's first mayor in 1875. Travel Hwy #1 and Hwy #19A to the community of Nanaimo. In Nanaimo, there are 40,885 private dwellings, 39,165 which are occupied by usual residents (95.8% occupancy rate). Before the Parkway was built in the late 1990's, Jinglepot was much more remote, one long loop curving from Harewood to the base of the mountain, and out toward Diver Lake. intersection. The 2,268 sq. While there are many things that BC is famous for, none will make your sweet tooth ache quite like the Nanaimo bar. Nanaimo is usually shielded from the Aleutian Low's influence by the mountains of central Vancouver Island, so that summers are unusually dry for its latitude and location—though summer drying as a trend is found in the immediate lee of the coastal ranges as far north as Skagway, Alaska. WATCH: A three-vehicle collision delayed traffic on the Nanaimo Parkway on May 15, 2019. Nanaimo is home to North America's first legal, purpose-made. The total length of the highway is 403 kilometres (250 mi). Nanaimo is served by two newspapers—the Harbour City Star with approximately 37,000 copies once per week, and the Nanaimo News Bulletin (33,000 copies twice a week—audited), which is owned by Black Press. 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[9] In 1884, because of mounting racial tensions related to the Dunsmuir coal company's hiring of Chinese strikebreakers, the company helped move Chinatown to a location outside city limits. This rancher has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bright open plan. (b) By amending Schedule 'G' - Development Permit Areas, by designating all lands within 200.0 metres of the Parkway right-of-way and within a 500.0 metre radius It is found in the neighbourhood of Z4 North Nanaimo in Nanaimo. This Premier Subdivision built by PacificGold Homes This centrally located home is close to schools, recreation, shopping and has easy access to the Nanaimo Parkway. This location is in Nanaimo. [24] A recent surge of higher-density real estate development, centred in the Old City/Downtown area, as well as construction of a city-funded waterfront conference centre, has proven controversial. Brokered by: NAI Commercial Central Vancouver Island Ltd. 2025 Mountain Vista Dr, Nanaimo BC. At the interchange with Cedar Road, Highway 19 proceeds to share an alignment with the Trans-Canada Highway south for 2 km (1¼ mi) before turning eastward at another interchange (Duke Point Highway). Highways 1, 19 and 19A traverse the city. A highway has existed on the Island since about 1912. 465 trails on an interactive map of the trail network. NANAIMO - The last day of winter proved to be deadly on the mid-island. Within this is the 46 acre (18.7 hectare) "Buttertubs Marsh Conservation Area", owned by the Nature Trust of British Columbia. In 2011 the Authority completed the addition of a $22 Million Cruise Ship Terminal at Assembly Wharf capable of handling large cruise ships including providing Canada Border Services Agency clearance.[19]. Aspengrove School is a JrK-grade 12 Independent (private) school accredited as an International Baccalaureate World School and offers the IB Primary Years, IB Middle Years and IB Diploma programme and received a 10 out of 10 by the IB Organization (IBO) in 2011. Nanaimo A City Built on Coal. Nanaimo is home to the largest sports club on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo United Football Club. Heavy snowfall does occasionally occur during winter, with a record daily total of 0.74 metres (29.13 in) on 12 February 1975, but the mean maximum cover is only 0.2 metres (7.9 in). Ferry terminal at Buckley Bay. Before 1976, the highway terminated in the north at Kelsey Bay, where BC Ferries originally began its northern route to Prince Rupert until moving its southern terminus north to Port Hardy after the highway was extended. Located on the east coast of Vancouver Island, Nanaimo is about 111 kilometres (69 mi) northwest of Victoria,[citation needed] and 55 kilometres (34 mi) west of Vancouver, separated by the Strait of Georgia, and linked to Vancouver via the Horseshoe Bay BC Ferries terminal in West Vancouver and the Duke Point terminal to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal in Tsawwassen. Highway 19 then crosses over the Nanaimo River 2 km (1¼ mi) later, passes through an interchange at Maughan Rd and then goes northward for 5 km (3 mi), finally terminating at the B.C. Various internal roads within the Cinnabar Valley are essential to the overall flow and connectivity of this Master Plan. The result is earth.nanaimo.ca, a wealth of city data viewed through the Google Earth 3D mapping program. 6140 Parkway Dr was built in 1973 and last sold for $370,000. There are also Sikh communities (1.1%) and Buddhist communities (0.6%). Proponents of these developments argue that they will bolster the city's economy, while critics worry that they will block waterfront views and increase traffic congestion. This home was built in 1973 and last sold on 8/31/2015 for $380,000. [35][non-primary source needed], The Nanaimo Conservatory of Music, a non-profit, charitable organization has been offering classical music lessons and producing concerts since 1977. This property, located on the west side of the Nanaimo Parkway just off of Aulds Road, is away from “already developed” subdivisions and densely built neighbourhoods. If a major incident resulted in the total closure of any part of that stretch of road, traffic travelling between the north Island and the south Island would have to take a very long detour involving no less than four separate ferry routes. The median value of these dwellings are $359,760, which is higher than the national median at $341,556. There is a statue to commemorate Ney—dressed in his pirate costume—at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon, which is on the Nanaimo waterfront. Ferry terminal at Duke Point. Nanaimo has been dubbed "the capital of Google Earth". This Premier Subdivision built by PacificGold Homes. According to the 2016 census, Nanaimo is approximately 82% European, 8.4% aboriginal, and has small visible minority groups including 2.2% South Asian, 2.6% Chinese, and 2% Southeast Asian. As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 90,504. [3][4] Nanaimo is also the headquarters of the Regional District of Nanaimo. Add to your site. [citation needed], The Nanaimo Concert Band, known as the oldest continuous community band in Canada, was established in 1872. The crash between multiple cars happened around 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15. Things to see and do in Downtown Nanaimo. The average (after-tax) household income in Nanaimo is $48,469, lower than the national median at $54,089. He served an additional 15 1-year terms as mayor (1875–1879, 1881–1886, 1888–1889, and 1898–1900). The Nanaimo Port Authority operates the inner Harbour Basin marina providing mooring for smaller vessels and the W. E. Mills Landing and Marina providing mooring for larger vessels. The ""Robin"" features 1,653 sqft of main floor living. Leonard Krog resigned in 2018 to accept the position of Mayor of Nanaimo. The average age of a Nanaimoite is 45.5 years old, higher than the national median at 41.2. The closest grocery stores are Costco, Quality Foods and Real Canadian Superstore. The site features major connectivity routes, including Duke Point Highway, Cedar Road, Trans-Canada Highway, and the Nanaimo Parkway. The Nanaimo Blues Society has organized and presented five Summertime Blues festivals. The city was previously known as the "Hub City", which has been attributed to its original layout design where the streets radiated out from the shoreline like the spokes of a wagon wheel, as well as its generally centralized location on Vancouver Island. The unemployment rate was 7.7%.[20]. The next four slides will outline our vision for the key precincts. Buy this Print. The main campus of Vancouver Island University is located in Nanaimo, which brings many international students, mostly East Asian, to the city. Now, two major intersections on the Parkway access Jingle Pot Rd. Buy this Print. Built by Nanaimo’s Tectonica, Owl pairs the flexible floorplan with easy West Coast living, including 30-year fibre cement siding with rain screen technology, 30-year fibreglass shingle roof, and low-maintenance, professionally landscaped front yards with in-ground irrigation. [25] Nanaimo also hosts a bureau for CIVI-DT (CTV 2 Victoria, cable channel 12) and a satellite office for CHEK-DT (Independent, cable channel 6). FOR SALE – See 28 photos – 1008 Collier Crescent, Nanaimo BC • 2 bed • 2 bath • 994 sqft • MLS# 862017 – Market stats, Schools & Travel times The Port Theatre in downtown Nanaimo hosts many performers and shows during the year. accordance with the "Nanaimo Parkway Development Permit Area Guidelines", May, 1993. The original economic driver was coal mining; however, the forestry industry supplanted it in the early 1960s with the building of the MacMillan Bloedel pulp mill at Harmac in 1958, named after Harvey MacMillan. An anglicised spelling and pronunciation of that word gave the city its current name. [21], Nanaimo's population is predominately Anglophone. Buy this Print < Previous > Next. The closest school is Dover Bay Secondary. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so almost all errands require a car. The entire stretch of Highway 19 north of Campbell River is an undivided two-lane configuration. [citation needed]. [citation needed], The Music Department at Vancouver Island University offers a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. The highest temperature ever recorded in Nanaimo was 40.6 °C (105 °F) on 16 July 1941. Nanaimo has over 30 elementary and secondary schools, most of which are public and are operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith. Buy this Print. Distance: 001.39 km from 2261 East Wellington Rd. Nanaimo mountain bike trail map. Due to its relatively dry summers, the Köppen climate classification places it at the northernmost limits of the Csb or warm-summer Mediterranean zone. They gave it the name Bocas de Winthuysen[4] after naval officer Francisco Javier Winthuysen y Pineda. 1774 Juan Josef Perez Hernandez makes the first mapping trip from San Blas in Mexico to what is now known as the west coast of British Columbia. MLS® ID: 861612 Price: $669,900.00 Garage: Garage NEW/UPDATED Type: Single Family House Style: … The median individual income is $34,702, which is also lower than the national median ($38,977). Town Centre (TC) Precinct. CBC Radio One is heard over CBU from Vancouver, providing Nanaimo with local programming from Vancouver instead of from Victoria. This rancher has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bright open plan. The race starts in the Nanaimo harbour downtown, goes around Entrance Island, north west to Winchelsea Islands by Nanoose Bay and finish in Departure Bay back in Nanaimo. Three vehicles suffered serious damage, scattering debris across the highway just south of the Northfield Rd. The highway passes southeast through the communities of Nanoose Bay and Lantzville before finally entering the north part of Nanaimo. The first, founded during the gold rush years of the 1860s, was the third largest in British Columbia. Buy this Print. A traditional Nanaimo bar is a layer of coconut and graham crust on the bottom, a layer of soft, yellow custard in the middle, and on top is a layer of chocolate ganache. With local transit, parks, athletic centres, and shopping all just outside your door, living at 525 Third Street takes convenience and matches it perfectly with substance to give you the ideal place to call home. NUFC is home to over 1700 members, and is one of the oldest sports clubs in Canada (formed in 1903). Like much of coastal British Columbia, Nanaimo experiences a temperate climate with mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers. A fun fact is that Ammonite Falls gets its name from the large collection of Ammonite fossils found in the area, including one of the largest ever on Vancouver Island. Buy this Print. The trouble is definitely worth it at this popular natural attraction very close to the Nanaimo Parkway. By 1976, the highway was extended north to Port Hardy, where it now terminates at the Bear Cove ferry terminal. Built by Nanaimo’s Tectonica, Phase 1, Perch, features 28 single-family homes boasting a timeless, West Coast Craftsman design and eight well-designed floorplans to suit you now, and tomorrow. Once at the junction with Highways 28 and 19A, Highway 19 separates into an expressway configuration, built between 1996 and 2001. That's just 18.56% of the 943 total listings on the market in the city of Nanaimo. As of 2011, more than half of Nanaimo's residents do not practice any religion (51.7%), considerably higher than the national ratio (23.9%). In addition to contemporary exhibitions by local, national and international artists, the Gallery operates Art Lab which offers year-round art-based programs for learners of all ages. [29] Their Open Data Catalogue is available at data.nanaimo.ca.[30]. [7], The city has been called "The Harbour City" since the lead up to Expo 86. The service, retail and tourism industries are also big contributors to the local economy. The downtown terminal services Gabriola Island while Departure Bay and Duke Point service Horseshoe Bay and Tsawwassen respectively. The Nanaimo bar, which is a no-bake cookie bar with custard filling, is a Canadian dessert named after Nanaimo. In addition to multi-storey homes designed with growing families in mind, a brand new rancher is also proving popular with empty-nesters looking for an elegant space with turn-key ease. Don’t forget a bathing suit as it’s a great spot for a dip on a warm day! A seasonal passenger ferry operates between Swy-a-Lana Lagoon and Newcastle Island. The ""Hummingbird"" features 1806 sqft of amazing details, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, bright open plan. 6141 Parkway Dr , Nanaimo, BC V9V1E is currently not for sale. This home was built in 1974 and last sold on 9/29/2017 for $419,000. Nanaimo also has three BC Ferry terminals located at Departure Bay, Duke Point, and downtown. The iconic Bastion, built in 1853/54 as a Hudson’s Bay Company outpost, stands sentinel over the harbour. Technological development on Nanaimo has been growing with companies such as "Inuktun" and the establishment of government-funded Innovation Island as a site to help Nanaimo-based technological start ups by giving them access to tools, education and venture capital. Highway 19 then veers south onto a 20 km (12 mi) long four-lane expressway known as the "Nanaimo Parkway", which has five at-grade intersections along its length. Faculty members include guitarist Pat Coleman, and composer Pat Carpenter. Designer kitchen with quartz countertops, tile backsplash, and island breakfast bar. The Parkway Trail has a Walk Score of 8 out of 100. Past the Courtenay Interchange, Highway 19 is divided by a grass median. Buttertubs Marsh is a bird sanctuary located in the middle of the city. Buy this Print. Designer kitchen with quartz countertops, tile backsplash and island breakfast bar. In 1858 it became Nanaimo. However, most traffic turns away from that direction, so it may be observed that the Jinglepot area is quiet AND convenient. Located within walking distance of Coal Tyee Elementary with easy access to the parkway.. 2079 Mountain Vista Dr Nanaimo Real Estate Approx. The 2016 census reported that Nanaimo had a population of 90,504, an 8% increase since 2011. [citation needed], Other prominent musicians in Nanaimo include classical trumpeter Paul Rathke and jazz composer and author Andrew Homzy. A completely new public realm has been built, with new paving, large bus shelters, lighting, seating, bike racks, ticket kiosks, and trees and other landscaping. Nanaimo is home to the Senior A lacrosse team the Timbermen of the Western Lacrosse Association. Some Transit. Highway 19, is the main north-south thoroughfare on Vancouver Island from Nanaimo to Port Hardy. It's the huge culvert which allows the Chase River underneath the Parkway. Bus service in the city is provided by Nanaimo Regional Transit. to have ferry terminals at both ends. [13] The coldest temperature ever recorded was −20.0 °C (−4 °F) on 30 December 1968. Nanaimo RCMP said a car travelling south suddenly crossed … [6], In the 1940s, lumber supplanted coal as the main business although Minetown Days are still celebrated in the neighbouring community of Lantzville. Part of the festival includes the bathtub race. Ney was also an MLA for the Social Credit party while he was also mayor. In the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Nanaimo is represented by the ridings of Nanaimo (Sheila Malcolmson, BC NDP) and Nanaimo-North Cowichan (Doug Routley, BC NDP). As of the 2016 census 86.7% of residents claimed English as their mother tongue. [26] An elementary school has been named in his honour. It's a pretty valley under the mountain, but it's also a neighbourhood of Nanaimo. 6120 Parkway Dr , Nanaimo, BC V9V1E is currently not for sale. [11] Other climate classification systems, such as Trewartha, place it firmly in the Oceanic zone (Do).[12]. Designer kitchen with quartz countertops, tile backsplash and island breakfast bar. [14], Nanaimo is served by three airports: Nanaimo Airport (YCD) with services to Vancouver (YVR), Toronto (YYZ) and Calgary (YYC);[citation needed] Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport with services to Vancouver harbour, Vancouver Airport (YVR South Terminal) and Sechelt;[citation needed] and Nanaimo/Long Lake Water Airport. The marsh covers approximately 100 acres (40 hectares). Before the Parkway was built in the late 1990's, Jinglepot was much more remote, the one long loop curving from Harewood to the base of the mountain, and out toward Diver Lake. [citation needed] The largest employer is the provincial government. The ""Sparrow"" features 1,310 sqft of main floor living. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. The BMCA is adjacent to the Millstone River, which flows through the center of the city. Nanaimo Parkway videos and latest news articles; GlobalNews.ca your source for the latest news on Nanaimo Parkway . ft. single-family home is a 5 bed, 1.75 bath property. British Columbia Parkway Trail Take note bikers and cyclist of this gem of a paved trail in Nanaimo, BC on on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada called The Parkway Trail. In response, Sheila Malcolmson resigned from federal politics and successfully ran for the vacated position. Buy Prints. Today the pulp mill is owned by the employees and local investors[22] and injects well over half a million dollars a day into the local economy. Beach Estates Park. The Nanaimo Parkway Development Permit Guidelines are attached as Appendix #1. Premier Subdivision built by PacificGold Homes This centrally located home is close to schools, recreation, shopping and has easy access to the Nanaimo Parkway. The Vancouver Island Military Museum is a public military historical museum located at 100 Cameron Road. Buy this Print. At the same time, it is remarkably close to a large variety of amenities that are accessible by foot, bicycle, or car. Nanaimo also began running a fringe theatre festival in 2011. The most well-known mayor Nanaimo ever had was Frank J. Ney, who instigated Nanaimo's well-known bathtub races, which he regularly attended dressed as a pirate. This 2,580 square foot house features 5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It is the most traveled pedestrian and biking trail - a transportation route and a connector route for moving around Nanaimo, BC. When the Hudson's Bay Company established a settlement in 1852, they named it Colvile Town after HBC governor Andrew Colvile. 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[18] The Port Authority also operates two terminal facilities one at Assembly Wharf (near the downtown core) and the second at Duke Point for cargo operations. These outdoor blues festivals have been held in downtown Nanaimo featuring local, provincial, national and internationally renowned blues musicians. ft. single-family home is a 4 bed, 2.0 bath property. A private passenger ferry operates between Nanaimo Harbour and Protection Island. Nanaimo hosts the annual Nanaimo Marine Festival. South from Campbell River, Highway 19 is divided primarily by a concrete wall, and goes through a series of six at-grade intersections, five of them possessing exit numbers. Travel Time Map. One woman was killed and a man was seriously injured after a crash on the Nanaimo Parkway early this morning. In the House of Commons of Canada, Nanaimo is represented by Paul Manly of the Green Party, representing the riding of Nanaimo—Ladysmith, as a result of a by-election in May 2019. This 2,200 square foot house features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The paved highway first opened in 1953, replacing a stretch of Highway 1 between Nanaimo and Campbell River, finally being extended to the northern tip of the island in the late 1970s. [10] In 1908, when two Chinese entrepreneurs bought the site and tried to raise rents, in response, and with the help of 4,000 shareholders from across Canada, the community combined forces and bought the site for the third Chinatown at a new location, focused on Pine Street. steadily produced enough municipal data to warrant a Time magazine article on open-government. 6110 Parkway Drive is a property located in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Two groups of students attending the Environmental Monitoring (RMOT 306) course at Vancouver Island University (VIU) conducted all field sampling and laboratory analyses: one group (Alex Goeppel, Nick Hamilton and Anthony Kennedy) was responsible for Benson Creek and the Millstone River upstream of the Nanaimo Parkway, while This page was last edited on 27 November 2020, at 10:09. [citation needed], A huge component of the underground music scene in Nanaimo is from the student body of Vancouver Island University. [32][non-primary source needed]. In Campbell River, the expressway shares its northbound lanes with Tamarac Street, and its southbound lanes with Willow Street. Until the 1990s the race alternated between racing from Nanaimo to Vancouver and from Vancouver to Nanaimo. Nearby parks include Beban Park and Loudon Park. Now, two major intersections on the Parkway access Jingle Pot Rd. [28] Working directly with Google, the city fed it a wealth of information about its buildings, property lines, utilities and streets. There's a wide concrete walkway above the water line, so it's comfortable to walk through. The first Europeans to find Nanaimo Bay were those of the 1791 Spanish voyage of Juan Carrasco, under the command of Francisco de Eliza. It is known as "The Harbour City". The Nanaimo Museum is a public historical museum located downtown on the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation at 100 Museum Way. The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique operates two Francophone schools, école Océane primary school and the école secondaire de Nanaimo.[31]. The highway then follows the eastern shore of Nimpkish Lake and the Nimpkish River through a long stretch of dense forest terrain for 64 km (40 mi) southeast, until reaching a junction with the community of Woss, then travelling another 65 km east (40 mi), through the boundary between the Regional Districts of Mount Waddington and Strathcona, to a junction with Sayward, and finally entering the city of Campbell River another 64 km (40 mi) southeast, at a junction with Highways 28 and 19A, just past the river that the city is named for. Nanaimo is also home to the Junior A Timbermen and the Intermediate A Timbermen. The city was split into two separate ridings, Nanaimo—Cowichan (Jean Crowder, New Democratic Party), which includes South Nanaimo and Cassidy, and Nanaimo—Alberni (James Lunney, Independent elected as a Conservative), which includes North Nanaimo and Lantzville, until the 2012 federal electoral redistribution. 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