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Stofer Smith & Co offer legal services in Port Alberni. Their qualified cabinet is available as barristers, legal advisors, legal counselors and even more. They may help in the event of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation and have the expertises to advise you with your immigration questions. Their office has the know-how to tackle your legal corporate needs. They can assist you with occupational health safety, collective bargaining, employee privacy, legislative advice and drafts of contracts.
Legal Aid-Legal Services Society offer legal services in Port Alberni. Their accomplished staff is available as appeal lawyers, legal advisors, solicitors and even more. They may help in the event of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation. Legal Aid-Legal Services Society can help in the situation of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship. They can help in the case of incorporation or contracts and can aid you with occupational health safety, collective bargaining, employee privacy, legislative advice and drafts of contracts.
Charles H Beckingham are eager to help you with your legal needs today. This lawyer is available as a legal advisor, an appeal lawyer, a defense lawyer and even more. Charles H Beckingham can serve your legal concerns on marital questions and can help in the case of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship. This lawyer can help in the event of incorporation or contracts. Charles H Beckingham can guide you with occupational health safety, collective bargaining, employee privacy, legislative advice and drafts of contracts.
Thomas Senecal is a lawyer who practices in the areas of business law, real estate law, and wills and estates. Thomas has experience advising and representing clients in a wide variety of transactional matters, including incorporations, corporate governance, share and asset purchases, commercial leasing, real estate conveyances, estate and end of life planning and estate administration.
Originally from Gatineau, Quebec, Thomas is fully bilingual and offers legal services in both English and French.
Thomas looks forward to exploring his new community and is excited to represent clients in the Central Vancouver Island Region.
BC real estate agent I can provide you with the resources you need to make the home buying process simpler, from tools to estimate your mortgage payments , to buyer resources and articles that will help you through the home buying process.Thinking about selling real estate in the Port Alberni, No matter which market you're in, you can use the marketing programs and experience of a qualified Port Alberni, BC real estate agent like me to help sell your home quickly and at the right price. Learn more about my service.
Valley Vision Optometry is an independent practice in Port Alberni offering comprehensive eye care services, including personalized assessments and treatments for various vision conditions to enhance the quality of life for its patients.
Dr. G's office is state of the art in looks, equipment and staff. They take excellent care of my eye sight. I have Glaucoma and have had several operations to control the ocular pressure. I have a yearly examination. A few years back, Dr. G. recommended the OptoMap Machine, where he found that I have Focal Lattice Degeneration. He referred me to an excellent Opthamalogist in Victoria to repair it. I feel confident with the terrific care I receive at this beautiful, state of the art office. Awesome selection of glasses too..Read more
Dr. Stanley Eng has served Nanaimo and Port Hardy since 1981. He offers comprehensive eye health assessments using innovative technology and equipment. He also has a full service optical dispensary that offers top brand name eye wear and contact lenses.
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.
ReservationsWya Point ResortNestled in the lush coastal rainforest of Vancouver Island's west coast, a few kilometres outside Ucluelet and within minutes of worldfamous Pacific Rim National Park, Wya Point Resort is an ideal retreat for couples and families offering luxurious lodge accommodations, rustic eco yurts and a familyfriendly campground. With direct access to pristine private beaches, the area's newest resort sits amongst 600 acres of old growth forest, located on an old village site of the Ucluelet (Yuklewithaht) First Nation. Always striving to provide memorable guest experiences, the Wya Point Resort was honoured with the 2014 Outstanding Accommodation Award by Aboriginal Tourism BC.Accommodations
Ucluelet is located 288 kilometres (km) northwest of the British Columbia provincial capital, Victoria, on the magnificent outer West Coast of Vancouver Island. The closest city is Port Alberni approximately 110 km to the east. The District of Tofino is 40 km northwest of Ucluelet. In between Tofino and Ucluelet is the Long Beach Unit of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Ucluelet provides easy water access to Barkley Sound; a spectacular marine area that features the Broken Group Islands Unit of Pacific Rim National Reserve The environment of tranquil Ucluelet provides a stimulating and dramatic backdrop for working, living, and recreating. The town of Ucluelet offers beaches, multi-use sports fields, community parks, waterfront promenades, restaurants, unique shops and galleries, a mini aquarium and a range of accommodation choices. The motto of Ucluelet is Living on the Edge due in part to its location on a peninsula surrounded by water. This marine influence permeates Ucluelet from the climate, to events such as the Pacific Rim Whale Festival, to the design of buildings, which are uniquely West Coast. Ucluelet is growing as a major tourist destination and features stunning scenery, interesting events and activities, and a rich cultural history. The word Ucluelet (pronounced you-clue-let) is a local First Nations word meaning safe harbour . Archaeological evidence indicates the presence of First Nations for at least 4300 years, and the area was settled in 1870 by fur sealers. Along with learning about Ucluelet's history, a key highlight for tourists is the easily accessible Wild Pacific Trail, which offers spectacular vistas of the Pacific Ocean and wildlife viewing opportunities. Recreational activities include surfing, fishing, whale watching, kayaking, camping, hiking, storm watching, biking, swimming, and beachcombing.