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Sunshine Coast Health Center is a private, licensed, residential addiction treatment facility for men. There are many private treatment centres in Canada, but we believe our program is unique. While other programs focus on abstinence or reducing harm, we believe that the recovery process must move beyond mere healing. Instead, we are committed to helping clients experience personal transformation and full integration into society.
Health Authorities for access to service including residential care, contact your local community or mental health office. Texada Island Health Centre Vancouver Coastal Health,
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Holistic counselling services, with a focus on how we mold our lives around our individual experiences.
My practice is informed by a variety of disciplines, and I have worked with a wide range of clients over the years.
Welcome to Tlaamin First Nation!The Sliammon First Nation (Tlaamin) are part of the Coast Salish indigenous peoples inhabiting the western coast of Canada. The Tlaamin Nation is located north of Powell River in British Columbia. '' The Tlaamin people have inhabited this region,since the beginning of time. ''On this web site you will find information our community and culture. We also provide information for community members including: access to important documents, newsletters and the latest announcements. This site is updated regularly so be sure to visit often. Alternatively you can follow us on to find out when important updates occur.On behalf of the Tlaamin people, we hope you enjoy your stay
To see a list of candidates and view campaign speeches click on the link below:Additional Notice: 2014 Election mail in ballot notice for metro Vancouver band members who have not received a mail in ballot package.You are here: HomeWelcome to Tla'amin First Nation!The Sliammon First Nation (Tla'amin) are part of the Coast Salish indigenous peoples inhabiting the western coast of Canada. The Tla'amin Nation is located north of Powell River in British Columbia. '' The Tla'amin people have inhabited this region,since the beginning of time... ''On this web site you will find information about our community and culture. We also provide information for community members including: access to important documents, newsletters and the latest announcements.
The oceanfront, 1905 Historic Lund Hotel is located at the tip of BC's beautiful Sunshine Coast, at the Gateway to the renowned Desolation Sound near Powell River. Since built by the Swedish Thulin brothers who founded Lund, the hotel has served as the heart of this quaint village. After falling into disrepair in the latter 1900's, the hotel was purchased by it's current owners in 1999 and has undergone an ongoing series of renovations. The hotel now features 31 renovated guest rooms that range from budget friendly units to lavish boutique style suites, all of which offer clean, bright decors and modern amenities. Our pub, restaurant and decks feature unobstructed ocean views and outstanding dining. We look forward to your visit. The area that is now Lund has been known to the Coast Salish peoples for thousands of years was a village site of the Sliammon people. The village of Klah ah men was home to dozens of families and a desirable location as it was accessible by land and sea so approaching visitors could be detected from afar. Further, both I hohs (Savary Island) and Tohk natch (Okeover Inlet), plentiful in shellfish, salmon and land mammals, were only short paddles away. Fresh water was ample as were Cedar trees, the main material source in the production of tools, shelter, clothing and more. Ceremonies, both spiritual and social in nature, were held at Klah ah men, and included dance, song, and recreational games that were a major part of Coast Salish culture. On July 2, 1792 two surveying crews from Captain George Vancouver's ships 'Chatham' and 'Discovery' came in contact with the Sliammon Nation for the first time. By 1876 the Canadian government had instituted the Federal Indian Act, which established a system of reservations to which Coast Salish peoples were relocated. Into the 1900's these lands were surveyed and sold, while aboriginal peoples, who were not entitled to purchase their traditional lands or enjoy the free land grants offered by the Government to immigrating settlers, were relocated to reservations. In 1889, Fred and Charlie Thulin arrived from Sweden, looking for a better life in the new land of opportunity. The brothers first set eyes upon the area that would later become Lund while sailing by on the side-wheeler tugboat Mermaid on their way to find employment logging in Pendrell Sound.
Sunshine Coast Health Center officially opened on the 15th of March, 2004, as a 16-bed drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility designed exclusively for men. Original ownership saw the need for privately-funded addiction rehabilitation and had the land, buildings and experience in residential group care to make it possible. The first two years were difficult but, over time, referring health professionals and the general public took notice of the benefits of an intimate, male-only facility that offered an extended stay (longer than 28 days) in an exceptional setting. Today, Sunshine Coast Health Center continues to combine the basics of recovery with the latest in innovative addiction therapies.