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The City of Nanaimo, population 81,000 people, is well-known for its numerous spectacular landscapes and over two dozen parks. The place can also boast one of the most beautiful waterfronts in the country, conveniently situated to become a home base for exploring Vancouver Island. Nanaimo is considered to be the only all-purpose port on the whole Vancouver Island, providing every facility needed to answer the recreational and commercial demands of tourism and business. Formerly a location of 5 separate villages, the name of Nanaimo originates from a Coast Salish word, Snuneymuxw, meaning a great and mighty people, which can be an ideal description of the quickly growing harbour community at the very heart of highway and ferry system of Vancouver Island.

Featuring a playground of both sea and land activities, the city is an ideal place for a family holiday, a romantic weekend, or a year-round golf getaway. Nanaimo has been incorporated back in 1874, and therefore considered as the 3rd oldest city in B.C., while being the 2nd largest on Vancouver Island, situated on the east coast of southern Vancouver Island, 110 km north of Victoria. Originally Nanaimo used to be a coal-mining settlement, but has later developed into a very different city, featuring a clean, accessible waterfront, a university campus providing a spectacular view, cultural festivals in the summer, and excellent dining.

Nanaimo’s visitors usually focus on the bustling harbour, attracted by its fishing boats, freighters, tugboats and barges, float planes and sail boats, all submerging into the activity of the harbour. The tourists are free to choose from kayaking trips, wildlife cruises, and fishing charters. Irrespective of whether your business is, the city can offer you the ideal blend of work and entertainment. With Nanaimo’s pristine beauty and the wide variety of activities and adventures available, it’s undoubtedly a perfect destination for meetings or conventions. No matter how many people your meeting hosts – 50 or 500 people, the city is ready to fit your every need with its incredible array of facilities, offering you even the 800-seat Port Theatre.

More than thousand rooms can be found available in Nanaimo, offered by a number of major hotel and motel chains. The convenient location of the city makes it a largest ferry terminal connecting Vancouver Island and the B.C. mainland. British Columbia Ferries runs a scheduled ferry service between Horseshoe Bay on the north of Vancouver and Departure Bay in Nanaimo, as well as from Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, south of Vancouver, and Duke Point in Nanaimo. Besides, regular ferry services are also available from Nanaimo centre to neighbouring Gabriola Island and Newcastle Island in Nanaimo Harbour.

Nanaimo The City of Nanaimo, population 81,000 people, is well-known for its numerous spectacular landscapes and over two dozen parks. The place can also boast one of the most beautiful waterfronts in the country, conveniently situated to become a home base for exploring Vancouver Island. Nanaimo is considered to be the only all-purpose port on the whole Vancouver Island, providing every facility needed to answer the recreational and commercial demands of tourism and business. Formerly a location of 5 separate villages, the name of Nanaimo originates from a Coast Salish word, Snuneymuxw, meaning a great and mighty people, which can be an ideal description of the quickly growing harbour community at the very heart of highway and ferry system of Vancouver Island.

Featuring a playground of both sea and land activities, the city is an ideal place for a family holiday, a romantic weekend, or a year-round golf getaway. Nanaimo has been incorporated back in 1874, and therefore considered as the 3rd oldest city in B.C., while being the 2nd largest on Vancouver Island, situated on the east coast of southern Vancouver Island, 110 km north of Victoria. Originally Nanaimo used to be a coal-mining settlement, but has later developed into a very different city, featuring a clean, accessible waterfront, a university campus providing a spectacular view, cultural festivals in the summer, and excellent dining. Nanaimo’s visitors usually focus on the bustling harbour, attracted by its fishing boats, freighters, tugboats and barges, float planes and sail boats, all submerging into the activity of the harbour. The tourists are free to choose from kayaking trips, wildlife cruises, and fishing charters.

Irrespective of whether your business is, the city can offer you the ideal blend of work and entertainment. With Nanaimo’s pristine beauty and the wide variety of activities and adventures available, it’s undoubtedly a perfect destination for meetings or conventions. No matter how many people your meeting hosts – 50 or 500 people, the city is ready to fit your every need with its incredible array of facilities, offering you even the 800-seat Port Theatre. More than thousand rooms can be found available in Nanaimo, offered by a number of major hotel and motel chains. The convenient location of the city makes it a largest ferry terminal connecting Vancouver Island and the B.C. mainland. British Columbia Ferries runs a scheduled ferry service between Horseshoe Bay on the north of Vancouver and Departure Bay in Nanaimo, as well as from Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, south of Vancouver, and Duke Point in Nanaimo. Besides, regular ferry services are also available from Nanaimo centre to neighbouring Gabriola Island and Newcastle Island in Nanaimo Harbour.

 

 

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