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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”

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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
– Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
– No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
– Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.
Private Secondary Schools in Cassidy, British Columbia
Cassidy,”The informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.”,2794821,
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
– No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
– The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”
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,”- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.”,”No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC”,- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam Creek,Cassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas,”- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.“,”- Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.”,- Cassidy Inn,- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers,- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts,- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances,- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park,”- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC”,”- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization”,”- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.”,- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children,”- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks”,”- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,”- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018″,”- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies”,- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek,”- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar”,- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel,- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities,”- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0″,”- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada”,- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals,- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions,”- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year”,- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services,- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians,- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health,”CassidyThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794821- Cassidy was founded as a logging community in the early 20th century, driven by the local forestry industry.- The area was originally inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, including the Snuneymuxw First Nation.- Cassidy’s cultural heritage is closely tied to its history as a resource-based community, with logging and forestry playing a significant role in shaping its identity.- The Nanaimo District Museum, located nearby in Nanaimo, offers insights into the region’s history and cultural traditions.No census data available to out knowledge for Cassidy, BC- Cassidy- Timberlands- Haslam CreekCassidy- Small rural community- Located south of Nanaimo- Close to Nanaimo Airport- Scenic countryside views- Proximity to outdoor recreation areas- Due to the area being a small population and community, we do not have any data on this area for this. If you would like to submit information for this topic, please contact our Web Master here.– Cassidy Inn Pub- Cassidy Country Kitchen- Cottonwood RV Park & CampgroundThe local economy in Cassidy, BC is primarily centered around small businesses catering to residents and travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway. The area’s proximity to Nanaimo and other larger communities influences its economic activities and housing market.- Cassidy Inn- Cassidy Heritage Museum Located in the former Cassidy Elementary School building Showcases local mining history Displays artifacts from early settlers- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Historic pedestrian bridge Spans Haslam Creek Popular spot for local hikers- Cassidy Community Hall Potluck Dinner Location: Cassidy Community Hall Annual event Community-organized- Cassidy Elementary School Fall Fair Held on school grounds Family-friendly activities Fundraiser for school programs- Cassidy Volunteer Fire Department Open House Located at Cassidy Fire Hall Educational demonstrations Equipment displays- Cassidy Farmers Market Seasonal event Local produce and crafts- Cassidy Community Hall Located in the heart of Cassidy Hosts local events and gatherings- Cassidy Elementary School Displays student artwork Hosts occasional community performances- Cassidy Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located in central Cassidy- Cassidy Park – Small neighbourhood park- There are no known shopping districts or areas exclusively located within the limits of Cassidy, BC- Cassidy Minor Hockey Association Located in Cassidy, BC Youth hockey organization- Cassidy’s First Community Park: Regional District of Nanaimo purchased a 1,659-square meter land for the community park in Cassidy. Park aims to provide outdoor space for residents of all ages to enjoy and connect. Regional District of Nanaimo buys land on Hallberg Road for Cassidy’s first community park. Park purchase funded by electoral Area A parks cash-in-lieu reserves from the 2024 budget.- Community Involvement and Vision: Area residents to provide input on the park’s vision. Area A director excited about the park for community connection and well-being.- Cassidy Community Hall – Hosts community events – Available for private rentals- Cassidy Outdoor Recreation Area – Hiking trails – Picnic areas- Cassidy Public Library – Book lending – Reading programs for children- Cassidy Inn Pub Located in Cassidy, BC Known for pub-style food and drinks- Cassidy Country Market Location: 1800 Timberlands Road, Cassidy, BC Open: Saturdays, May to October Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Arbutus Distillery Located in Cassidy, BC Produces spirits and liqueurs Uses locally sourced ingredients- Cassidy Brewing Company Small craft brewery Established in 2018- Temperate climate Mild temperatures year-round Influenced by Pacific Ocean- Significant rainfall Annual precipitation around 1,000-1,500 mm Wettest months typically October to March- Dry summers Less precipitation from June to August- Moderate winters Average winter temperatures above freezing Occasional snowfall, but typically doesn’t accumulate for long- Microclimates Variations in local conditions due to topography and proximity to water bodies- Cassidy Community Park Located on Spruston Road Features a playground Has picnic areas- Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge Offers hiking trails Provides access to Haslam Creek- Yellowpoint Cranberry Farm – Tourist attraction – Pick-your-own cranberry farm – Farm store selling cranberry products – Seasonal, open during fall cranberry harvest- Cassidy Hotel – Historic hotel and pub – Built in 1912 – Restaurant and bar- Quarry Lake Located in Cobble Hill Mountain Park Artificial lake created from a former quarry Popular for swimming and picnicking- Cherry Point Beach Located on the eastern coast of Cobble Hill Accessible via Cherry Point Road Offers views of Satellite Channel- BC Transit Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System – Bus service – Connects Cassidy to nearby communities- Gabriola Elementary School – Address: 680 North Road, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0- No private elementary schools (Kindergarten to Grade 7) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- Gabriola Island does not have any public secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on the island.- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly on Gabriola Island, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- The Haven – Focus: Personal and professional development – Programs: Offers workshops and training in self-responsible relational living – Address: 240 Davis Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X1, Canada- Tourism and Hospitality – Bed and breakfasts – Vacation rentals – Restaurants and cafes- Arts and Crafts – Art galleries – Pottery studios – Woodworking shops- Small-scale Agriculture – Organic farms – Farmers’ markets- Construction and Home Services – Local contractors – Landscaping services- Retail – Local grocery stores – Gift shops- Education – Gabriola Elementary School- Healthcare – Gabriola Medical Clinic- Marine Services – Boat repair and maintenance – Kayak and paddleboard rentals- Gabriola Island Community School – Elementary school – Potential teaching positions – Support staff roles- Gabriola Island Public Library – Part of Vancouver Island Regional Library system – Librarian positions – Library assistant roles- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Healthcare positions – Administrative roles- Gabriola Island Ferry Terminal – BC Ferries employment opportunities – Deck crew positions – Terminal staff roles- Local art galleries and studios – Gallery assistant positions – Art instruction opportunities- Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce – Administrative roles – Tourism-related positions- Local restaurants and cafes – Food service positions – Kitchen staff roles- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization – Recycling center staff – Environmental education roles- Local farms and agricultural businesses – Farm labor positions – Farmers’ market opportunities- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer firefighter positions- Registered Nurse – Average salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing – Licensing: Registered with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives- Elementary School Teacher – Average salary: $65,000 – $75,000 per year – Required education: Bachelor’s degree in Education – Certification: British Columbia Teacher Certification- Carpenter – Average salary: $55,000 – $70,000 per year – Required training: Apprenticeship program- Real Estate Agent – Average salary: $50,000 – $80,000 per year (commission-based) – Licensing: Real Estate Trading Services License from the Real Estate Council of British Columbia- Retail Sales Associate – Average salary: $30,000 – $40,000 per year- Gabriola Island Fire Department – Volunteer fire service – Emergency response – Fire prevention education- Gabriola Island Community Hall – Community gathering space – Event venue- Gabriola Island Library – Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library – Public computer access- Gabriola Island Medical Clinic – Primary healthcare services- Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) – Recycling depot – Reuse center- Gabriola Elementary School – Public elementary school- Gabriola Island Community Bus – Public transportation service- Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee – Land use planning – Zoning regulation- Gabriola Island RCMP Detachment – Local policing services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Not a full emergency hospital – Provides urgent care services – Located on Gabriola Island – Staffed by nurses and visiting physicians- Gabriola Medical Clinic – Located on North Road – General practice clinic – Serves Gabriola Island residents – Offers primary care services- Gabriola Community Health Centre – Located on Church Street – Provides various health services – Operated by Island Health”