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Save on your next car rental with Budget Car Rental in Comox. From compact cars to spacious SUVs and vans, we have options to fit your plans and your budget. Whether you need a car while yours is in the shop or you are heading out for a weekend adventure, our simple rental process and friendly service make it easy to get where you need to go. Reserve today to start your journey.
Nestled in the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Herondell is 18 km south of Powell River and 12.5 km north of the Saltery Bay Ferry Terminal. A short drive through the woods brings you to a small natural pond, alive with wild ducks, herons and the occasional beaver. The house offers a large common room with two pianos, harpsichord and two accordions - just waiting for the wandering musician. If you are planning a special event, a wedding, a workshop, a retreat or just a family get-together, we have just the place. We can customize a package that works for you - including guided recreational; activities with Terra-Centric Coastal Adventures. We Offer rooms well suited to families, or couples looking for a private retreat with Jacuzzi. Your choice of a full "Loggers Breakfast", or traditional German breakfast fare (wir sprechen Deutsch).
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.
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.
At Marland Motel, we want you to make yourself at home. Our comfortable and affordable motel is located on the outskirts of Powell River, just a few minutes away from the town's beautiful 18-hole golf course, great hiking, scuba diving, shopping and more.
Powell River's full service Real Estate Company with Real Estate Sales and Rental Property 24 hour answering service & we have only Full Time Professional Realtors and a high standard of service.
At Powell River Chiropractic, our goal is to serve the people of Powell River by increasing their health and wellness through chiropractic care and to educate about the broader and significant health benefits of chiropractic care. Whether you suffer from spinal problems, neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome or some other symptom of misalignment, let us create and implement a treatment plan for your specific needs. For a natural, drug-free approach to your health, call our office for an appointment.
Savary Island is 5 miles tip tip, at the northern end of Georgia Strait, it lies east west, is about 90 miles north west of Vancouver. Savary is the most subdivided island in The Gulf, in 1910 the majority of the Island was divided in to 50ft wide lots. In the early 70's Savary Shore added another 225 lots. Sunny, situated in the rain shadow of Vancouver Island and with low elevation, Savary gets more sunshine, the tides flushing in from the Pacific around Vancouver Island meet just norh of Savary. When these warmer waters, run over the shallow sandy shelf of Savary, they become some of the warmest in the region. Savary is mostly sand and silt, anchored by Mace Point, a large rock at the East End. The sand means there is little surface water. The temperate climate and lack of surface water, has limited the land mammals, there are deer, squirrels, mice , river otters and the occasional mink come ashore. This makes hiking etc. a little less stressful. ( no bears , cougars, rats, raccoons etc. AND FEW MOSQUITOS ). The are rare plant colonies and the northernmost Garry Oaks. Broom was introduced in the 1930's a mixed blessing, it has controlled erosion in some locations, and is beautiful in bloom, but it is invasive and inflammable. Birds are abundant, resident bald eagles, scavenging turkey vultures, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, and of course shorebirds. There are lots of seals on the reefs, sometimes sea lions. There are resident porpoises in the area and random visits by whales. There is groundwater , a shallow 'perched' aquifer on a silt layer. Shallow dug wells mid island, sandpoint wells at Indian Point and Mlaspina Promenade. And the main aquifer, accessed by drilled wells. Water is good quality and drunk untreated. Savary Shores has a community well currently serving about 120 lots.
We sell both new and used kayaks, or rent for as long as you like.The PR Sea Kayak Advantage:Expert Guides Secret Routes Gourmet MealsHi Adam,I just wanted to thank you and your team for an absolutely fantastic trip. Bill and Abbie were perfect guides, providing all sorts of interesting facts about the area, wildlife etc. They were also diligent about ensuring our safety and well-being whether on water or land. I know from the chatter after we got back to Lund that everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.