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Passenger rail service to Victoria is provided by Via Rail, which operates the Victoria – Courtenay train north, along the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, to the cities of Nanaimo, Courtenay, and points between.
It is also one of only two parts of the Trans-Canada system in which the highway is officially designated as north-south, the other being Autoroute 85 / Route 185 from Autoroute 20 in Quebec to the New Brunswick border ( the Trans-Canada is otherwise designated as east-west from Nanaimo to St. John's, although there are significant north-south sections north of Hope BC, Sault Ste.
The Departure Bay ferry is the only marine link on the Trans Canada system that has no freeway or other high mobility highway access, instead routing TCH traffic through downtown Nanaimo streets to reach the ferry to Vancouver.
On Friday, December 16, 2005 WMG confirmed that it is considering putting the ferries into service from North Vancouver to Duke Point ( near Nanaimo ) to compete with the BC Ferries routes.
Glen David Clark ( born November 22, 1957 in Nanaimo, British Columbia ) is a politician in British Columbia, Canada who served as the 31st Premier of British Columbia from 1996 to 1999.
Nanaimo () ( Canada 2011 Census population 83, 810 ) is a city on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Nanaimo is also sometimes referred to as the " Hub City " because of its central location on Vancouver Island and due to the layout of the downtown streets which form a " hub " pattern.
It is also fondly known as the " Hub, Tub, and Pub City " because of its association with the bathtub racing and the numerous " watering holes " in Old Nanaimo.
It is the location of the headquarters of the Regional District of Nanaimo.
Located on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo is about 110 km northwest of Victoria, and 55 km west of Vancouver, separated by the Strait of Georgia, and linked to Vancouver via the Horseshoe Bay BC Ferries terminal in West Vancouver.
As the site of the main ferry terminal, Nanaimo is the gateway to many other destinations both on the island Tofino, Comox Valley, Parksville, Campbell River, Port Alberni, Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park and off its coast Newcastle Island, Protection Island, Gabriola Island, Valdes Island, and many other of the Gulf Islands.
Nanaimo is served by three airports: Nanaimo Airport ( YCD ) with services to Vancouver ( YVR ), Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport with services to Vancouver harbour and Vancouver Airport ( YVR South Terminal ), and Nanaimo / Long Lake Water Airport.
Bus service in the city is provided by Nanaimo Regional Transit.
The median household income in 2005 for Nanaimo was $ 45, 937, which is below the British Columbia provincial average of $ 52, 709.
Nanaimo is served by three newspapers the Glacier Media-owned Nanaimo Daily News with about 6367 ( audited ) copies six days a week and the Harbour City Star with approx.
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.

Nanaimo and location
Aerial shot of Nanaimo and surrounding area, showing location of Newcastle Island
Duke Point is a geographical location in the extreme southeastern part of the city of Nanaimo in British Columbia.
* List of coal mines and landmarks in the Nanaimo area for location of Granby Mine and Bright Mine.

Nanaimo and world
The idea was conceived to showcase Nanaimo to the world, with the first races beginning with the " Nanaimo to Vancouver Great International World Championship Bathtub Race " in 1967.

Nanaimo and from
Plans for a freeway to bypass or eliminate traffic congestion and road hazards along the heavily travelled route from Victoria to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island were cancelled during the recession that followed the 1987 stock market crash.
Large trucks were to be banned from the north Nanaimo terminal and moved to an alternate Duke Point truck ferry.
Category: People from Nanaimo
He won a seat again in a 1969 by-election in the riding of Nanaimo Cowichan The Islands, following the death of Colin Cameron in 1968, and represented it until his retirement from electoral politics in 1979.
Category: People from Nanaimo
On January 9, 2007, the MV Quinsam was loading traffic from Nanaimo to Gabriola Island when the ferry unexpectedly pulled out of its berth.
Nanaimo had a population of 83, 810 people in 2011, which was an increase of 6. 9 % from the 2006 census count.
CBC Radio One is heard over CBU from Vancouver, but with no local content for Nanaimo itself.
A huge component of the underground music scene in Nanaimo is from the student body of Vancouver Island University.
If there were burials in the caves, they are believed to be from the members of other tribes employed in Nanaimo or on Newcastle Island to mine coal.
It was used as an automobile ferry from Vancouver to Nanaimo until the Princess Elaine took over.
The most common and convenient is to take a short 10 minute foot-passenger-only ferry from downtown Nanaimo at Maffeo-Sutton Park.
Category: People from Nanaimo
The Hudson's Bay Company and the British Admiralty promised the settlers that there would be regular mail service to the area via steamship, and Governor Douglas committed to building a road from Nanaimo.
Also in 1910, the road from Nanaimo promised almost 60 years before was finally built, linking the Comox Valley to southern Vancouver Island.
In 1941, Highway 1, built over the original road from Nanaimo, became the first provincial highway into the Comox Valley.
He began his career with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League, for whom he played the 1979 – 1980 season, and then the Victoria Cougars of the WHL from 1980 to 1982.
The River, as it was known, remained an outpost until the turn of the century when a road was built from Nanaimo.
The line is elevated from Stadium-Chinatown to New Westminster, except for short at-grade sections between Nanaimo and Joyce Stations in East Vancouver, and around the SkyTrain yards at Edmonds Station in Burnaby.
From just west of Nanaimo Station all the way to New Westminster Station, the Expo Line follows BC Electric's former Central Park Line, which carried interurbans between Vancouver and New Westminster from 1890 to the early 1950s.

Nanaimo and
At that time, logging was a major industry and the extension of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo ( E & N ) Railway in 1901, to McBride Junction spurred Parksville s growth and the beginning of a tourism boom, mainly Vancouver Islanders who travelled to Parksville to enjoy the incredible beaches.
Ron has won several awards including Tourism Nanaimo s Citizen of the Year 1999, Re / Max manager of the year for Western Canada in 1999 and was one of the 125 notable citizens for Nanaimo s 125th anniversary.

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