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Thank you to Mr Matthew Low and all the wonderful staff at Swift Datoo law.I appreciate all the effort you put into your work! You are Awesome!!!!! MarionRead more
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Bivouac West Contracting offers silviculture and reforestation service in British Colombia and Vancouver Island. We perform tree planning, burning, brushing, stream restoration, site reclamation and management. We also have experience working with First Nations clients on Tribal Lands. We want to preserve the natural beauty of the west coast, and keep it pristine for future generations. Call us today for more information.
Top Island Traffic Services and our certified traffic controllers provide insured traffic services within the Port McNeill area. We provide completely professional and reliable traffic control services, as well as Level-1 First Aid services and equipment and radio products. For more details, please give us a call.
Cluxewe Resort: Go camping or stay in a fully-equipped cottage by the sea. In a spectacular setting on the Cluxewe River estuary and Broughton Strait Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Coast, Sointula/ Alert Bay) Next to a wildlife refuge (west side of the estuary) Near hiking trails, golf courses, and so much more! A spectacular natural setting - more like a park than a campground Cluxewe Resort Features: 12 cottage units 9 fully-equipped beach front cottages with superb views 3-unit three-plex cottage with an ocean view - great for families, fishing parties, or other groups 147 campsites, many on the ocean and Cluxewe River estuary. Cluxewe Cafe features a delicious and varied menu during the summer season. Boat and kayak launch Picnic pavilion for special events Showers, playground, and laundry Sani-dump (note: guests will be charged a fee for use, in addition to campsite rental). Small convenience store with snacks, pop, a few groceries Souvenirs, clothing, and First Nations art Trails, with access points near Campsites #1 and #116. See our map. Laptop computer in the office (with internet access) for the use of guests. Close to shops, services and full-service marina (10 minutes away in Port McNeill)
Relax and enjoy the fabulous North Island scenery. Experience spectacular sunsets, watch eagles soar and whales swim by your doorstep. Salmon fishing and bottom fishing are minutes away - the ideal location for the ideal holiday. Stroll the boardwalk in nearby Telegraph Cove or visit historic Alert Bay. Experience the thrill of a whale watching tour, explore the Broughton Archipelago in a kayak or visit the traditional First Nations village for a barbeque lunch and native dancing. Eco-tours, cultural tours, sport fishing, kayaking and camping are all within easy reach. Located 30 miles from Port Hardy, Alder Bay Resort is a great place to stop on your way to or from the lovely BC Ferries Inside Passage trip.
Choosing the North Island LifestylePort Mcneill & District WidgetFEATURED COMPANYOrca Sand And Gravel Ltd.The Orca Quarry is located on the north east coast of Vancouver Island west of Port McNeill, British Columbia. Polaris Minerals Corporation owns 88% of Orca Sand & Gravel Ltd. with the remaining 12% participating interest held by the 'Namgis First Nation.