The Comox Valley is situated mid-way on Vancouver Island's east coast. It is bordered on the west by the Beaufort Mountain Range, whose highlight is the breathtaking Comox Glacier, also called Queneesh to the local First Nations. The eastern border is the shoreline of the Strait of Georgia with its panoramic views of the mainland's Sunshine Coast and mountains beyond. The Valley extends south to Fanny Bay and north to the Oyster River. The Comox Valley has two forms of local government. The Town of Comox, the City of Courtenay and the Village of Cumberland operate as municipalities and the Comox Valley Regional District handles the affairs of the rural areas.
Sechelt, located on a narrow isthmus of land between the Strait of Georgia and the inland sea of Sechelt Inlet, is a place of quiet beauty, incredible energy, and a population as diverse as any to be found in Canada. The Sechelt and District Chamber of Commerce was established under the federal Board of Trade Act in 1948 as the Sechelt Peninsula Board of Trade. The early Sechelt Board of Trade covered the area from Wilson Creek to Egmont. By 1972, the organization was known as the Sechelt and District Chamber of Commerce. The Sechelt Chamber is a member of the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce. We are an autonomous organization, and our alliance with the Provincial Chamber of Commerce is voluntary.
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