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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”

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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
– Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
– Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
– Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
– No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
– No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”
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,”- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.”,”Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%”,- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar Valley,”Cedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary”,”Based on the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) data for the region, here are the key real estate trends for Cedar, BC (which falls under the Nanaimo area):- Benchmark price for single-family homes in Nanaimo area increased to $812,900, showing a 2% rise year-over-year1- Market conditions are balanced with approximately six months of inventory, slightly favoring buyers- Active listings have increased significantly, reaching the highest levels in five years- Sales activity shows improvement, with single-family home sales up 14% compared to the previous year- Average days on market increased to 46 days, representing a 28% increase- Market is experiencing stronger consumer confidence due to modest interest rate reductions- Overall Vancouver Island region is expected to see approximately 7,400 sales in 2024, higher than the 7,114 sales in 2023- Absorption rate is at 16%, indicating a balanced market that slightly favors buyers- The local economy is performing well, particularly with job growth in the region- Inventory levels have risen considerably, giving buyers more choice and negotiating power”,”- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.”,- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park,- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park,- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival,- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility,- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot,- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy,”- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974″,- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society,- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts,”- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6″,”- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM”,- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar,”- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer”,”- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access”,- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries,- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing,- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo,”- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion”,”- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No”,”- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No”,”- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.”,”- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.”,- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar,- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs,”- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included”,- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith,”- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health”,- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services,”CedarThe informational data for this location was last updated in July, 2024.2794149- The region around Cedar was originally inhabited by the Stz’uminus First Nation, a branch of the Coast Salish people.- The community was initially established in the late 19th century as a logging and mining settlement, capitalizing on the area’s rich natural resources.- Cedar’s name is derived from the abundance of Western Red Cedar trees in the region, which were extensively harvested for their valuable timber.- The town’s economy has historically been strongly tied to the forestry industry, with many residents working in logging, sawmills, and related businesses.- In recent decades, Cedar has also become a popular residential area for commuters working in nearby urban centers like Nanaimo and Victoria.Population: 5,432Median Age: 45.2Median Household Income: $68,750Ethnic Composition:- White: 82%- Indigenous: 12%- Asian: 4%- Other: 2%Education (25+ years):- High School Diploma or Higher: 88%- Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 22%Average Household Size: 2.6Homeownership Rate: 78%- Cedar- Cedar by the Sea- Yellowpoint- Boat Harbour- Cedar ValleyCedar, British ColumbiaYellow Point- Scenic coastal area- Yellow Point Lodge- Yellow Point Ecological Society- Roberts Memorial Provincial ParkCedar Valley- Cedar Valley Golf Course- Nanaimo River Regional Park- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial ParkNorth Cedar- Cedar Community Hall- Joan Point Park- Cable Bay TrailSouth Wellington- South Wellington Community Hall- Morden Mine Historic Provincial Park- Nanaimo River Estuary- Cedar General Store- 49th Parallel Grocery- Mahle House Restaurant- Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Farmers MarketCedar’s economy is primarily based on its residential nature, with many residents commuting to nearby Nanaimo for work. The area has limited commercial development, focusing mainly on small, local businesses that serve the community’s basic needs.- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park- Cedar Community History Centre Located in Cedar School Showcases local history and artifacts- Yellow Point Ecological Society Nature House Educational displays about local flora and fauna Located in Yellow Point Park- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road Frequency: Weekly during summer months Type: Outdoor market- Cedar Community Hall Events Location: 2388 Cedar Road Type: Various community gatherings- Cedar Skatepark Competitions Location: 1840 Cedar Road Type: Skateboarding events- Cedar Heritage Days Frequency: Annual Type: Community festival- Cedar Community Hall Located on Cedar Road Hosts community events and gatherings- Cedar Farmers’ Market Seasonal outdoor market Features local produce and artisanal goods- Yellow Point Ecological Society Promotes environmental awareness and conservation Organizes nature walks and educational programs- Cedar Heritage Centre Preserves local history and artifacts- Cedar Skatepark Public outdoor skate facility- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- North Cedar Improvement District Office – Local government services- Cedar Skate Park – Outdoor skateboarding facility- York Lake – Recreational lake – Fishing spot- Cedar Village Shopping Centre Located on Cedar Road Includes a grocery store Has a pharmacy- Cedar 49ers Soccer Club Located in Cedar, British Columbia Youth soccer club Established in 1974- Cedar Community Hall Hosts community events Available for rentals Managed by local volunteers- Cedar Heritage Centre Historical exhibits Community meeting space Operated by Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Community Hall – Community events – Local gatherings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical exhibits – Local history presentations- Cedar Skate Park – Skateboarding – BMX biking- Cedar Community Secondary School – Adult education classes – Community sports leagues- Cedar Farmers’ Market – Local produce vendors – Artisan crafts- Crow and Gate Pub Traditional British pub fare 2313 Yellow Point Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1W4- Mahle House Restaurant Fine dining, West Coast cuisine 2104 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Coco Cafe Breakfast and lunch, community-focused 1840 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1H6- Cedar Farmers Market Location: 2100 Cedar Road, Cedar, BC Operating season: May to October Day of operation: Sundays Hours: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM- Blue Grouse Estate Winery Located in the Cowichan Valley Produces wines from estate-grown grapes Offers wine tastings and tours- Merridale Cidery & Distillery Produces craft ciders and spirits Has an on-site bistro Offers orchard tours and tastings- Venturi-Schulze Vineyards Family-owned and operated Produces organic wines Known for their balsamic vinegar- Temperate rainforest climate Mild temperatures year-round High annual rainfall Frequent fog and mist Abundant cloud cover- Coastal microclimate Moderated by proximity to the Strait of Georgia Cooler summers compared to inland areas Warmer winters compared to inland areas- Precipitation patterns Wet winters Drier summers Average annual rainfall around 1,000-1,200 mm- Wind patterns Prevailing winds from the southeast in winter Prevailing winds from the northwest in summer- Hemer Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Provincial park Hiking trails Picnic areas- Morden Colliery Historic Provincial Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Historic site Remnants of coal mining structures Walking trails- Joan Point Park Located in Cedar, British Columbia Waterfront park Hiking trails Beach access- Cedar Heritage Centre – Historical museum- Cedar Skatepark – Community skatepark- Nanaimo River Estuary – Nature reserve – Bird watching- Woodbanks Memorial Park – Park with trails- Yellow Point Lodge – Accommodation – Dining- Yellow Point Cranberry Farm – Farm – U-pick cranberries- Cable Bay Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Popular for swimming and picnicking- Descanso Bay Regional Park Located on Gabriola Island Rocky shoreline Camping facilities available- Drumbeg Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Hiking trails- Sandwell Provincial Park Located on Gabriola Island Sandy beach Picnic areas- Pilot Bay Located on Gabriola Island Pebble beach Good for beachcombing- BC Transit Cedar Valley Route – Bus service – Connects Cedar to Nanaimo- Cedar Elementary School – Address: 2215 Gould Road, Nanaimo, BC V9X 1J9 – Not French Immersion- Cedar Montessori School – Address: 2315 Gould Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1J9 – French Immersion: No- Little Ferns Early Learning Centre – Address: 1820 Cedar Rd, Cedar, BC V9X 1L7 – French Immersion: No- Cedar Community Secondary School – Address: 1640 MacMillan Road, Nanaimo, BC – French immersion: No- No private secondary schools (Grade 7 to 12) located directly in Cedar, British Columbia are listed in the dataset.- No post-secondary institutions are listed in Cedar, British Columbia in the available dataset.- Slegg Building Materials – Retail store for construction and building supplies – Local employer in Cedar- 49th Parallel Grocery – Independent grocery store – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar General Store – Convenience store and gas station – Local employer in Cedar- Cedar Farmers Market – Seasonal job opportunities – Local produce and craft vendors- Cedar Community Hall – Occasional event staff needed- Cedar General Store – Retail positions- Cedar Animal Hospital – Veterinary assistant roles- Cedar Elementary School – Teaching and support staff positions- Yellow Point Lodge – Hospitality and service jobs- Forestry Worker – Average annual salary: $45,000 – $55,000 – Seasonal work common – Varies based on experience and specific role- Retail Sales Associate – Average hourly wage: $15 – $18 – Part-time and full-time positions available- Elementary School Teacher – Average annual salary: $60,000 – $75,000 – Requires teaching certification- Restaurant Server – Average hourly wage: $14 – $17 – Tips additional- Municipal Government Employee – Average annual salary: $50,000 – $65,000 – Benefits typically included- Cedar Volunteer Fire Department – Provides fire protection services – Located on Cedar Road- Cedar Community Hall – Community gathering space – Used for local events and meetings- Cedar Heritage Centre – Local history museum – Operated by the Cedar Heritage Society- Cedar Skatepark – Public recreational facility – Located near Cedar Community Secondary School- Cedar Post Office – Postal services for the community- Cedar Community Secondary School – Public secondary school – Operated by School District 68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital – Located in Nanaimo, approximately 20 km from Cedar – Full-service acute care hospital – 24/7 emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Ladysmith Community Health Centre – Located in Ladysmith, approximately 15 km from Cedar – Urgent care services available during limited hours – Not a full emergency department – Operated by Island Health- Cedar Health Centre – Family medicine clinic – Located on Cedar Road – Offers primary care services- Cedar Medical Clinic – General practice clinic – Situated near Cedar Community Hall- Cedar Valley Medical – Walk-in clinic – Provides urgent care services”