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Welcome to Bodywork Physiotherapy, Pilates and Health! We are located in the beautiful town of Comox in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, BC. Through our physiotherapy treatment as well as our STOTT pilates conditioning we strive to give our patients and participants exceptional service with profound results. Bodyworx is owned and operated by Licensed Physiotherapist and Certified STOTT pilates instructor. Lynn Brandon. Together with her colleagues, also fully certified in their areas of expertise, she promotes a healthy lifestyle for those at home, at work and at play.
Simply Amish is your full service furniture dealer for stunning hardwood furniture in Courtenay and the entire Comox Valley. Many Styles, one standard. Amish isn't a style. It's a standard of excellence-desired by many and practiced by a very rare few. It's in the fine details of solid wood drawers, hand-finished, inside and out. It's in the skill of genuine Amish craftsmen, passed down from one generation to the next. But most of all, it's in the beauty of America's richest hardwoods, hand-finished in a thousand different styles - from country pie safes that are the hallmark of Americana to contemporary designs that say, 'Move over Herman Miller, the Amish are in the house."
Shoreline Orthodontics is the multi-office practice of Dr. Paul J. Helpard. We serve the communities of Courtenay, Comox Valley and Campbell River on North Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. We are a progressive orthodontic practice offering services to children, adolescents and adults. Our practice comprises a mixture of early, comprehensive and surgical treatment with braces. As well, we offer Invisalign esthetic aligners for patients that require limited treatment. Our practice also treats individuals with cleft palate and other craniofacial anomalies.
Courtenay Family Chiropractic and Orthotics are dedicated to helping you achieve your wellness objectives -- combining skill and expertise that spans the entire chiropractic wellness spectrum. Dr. Ken Heinrich and Dr. Marnie Granthave been servicing the Comox Valley since 1996 and are committed to bringing you better health and a better way of life by teaching and practicing the true principles of chiropractic wellness care. Courtenay Family Chiropractic emphasizes improving your health in an effort to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place. Courtenay Family Chiropractic will personally tailor a wellness program specifically targeted to your wellness needs using the least invasive yet highly-effective techniques and services.
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The View Gallery is a contemporary art gallery on the Nanaimo campus of Vancouver Island University, which presents all types of visual arts and designs made by students, community-members, and professional artists. A non-commercial site, the gallery presents a mixture of programming and art events that range from touring exhibitions to annual showcases of student art. The View Gallery is run and staffed by faculty members and students in the Department of Art and Design, within the Faculty of Art and Humanities.
Tofino is located in a geographical region called Clayoquot Sound, comprising about 400,000 hectares of land and marine inlets, all draining into a central marine catchment area. The Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations have made Clayoquot Sound their home for several thousand years. The Tla-o-qui-aht Village of Opitsaht (across the water from Tofino on Meares Island) is thought to have been continuously inhabited for at least the past 5,000 years, according to carbon dating of a long-buried stash of discarded clamshells. The word Clayoquot comes from Tla-o-qui-aht. The earliest recorded European contact with Vancouver Island's First Nations residents occurred just north of Clayoquot Sound, between Estevan Point and the Escalante River. In 1774 Captain Juan Pérez was sent north by the viceroy of New Spain to reassert the long standing Spanish claim on the west coast of North America. Pérez reached the Queen Charlotte Islands in July, 1774. After some trading with the Haida people from aboard the Santiago, Pérez turned south and made contact with Hesquiaht people near what are now called Perez Rocks, approximately 40 km north of Tofino.
When you’re looking to escape the demands of the real world, escape to The Homestead Tofino Fitness & Wellness Retreat. Take in the natural beauty of Tofino’s landscape and rugged wilderness.