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The only garage that I trust with my vehicles. Robbie and his crew are skillful professionals who go the extra distance to do an excellent job at a fair price. They also let me know when there is no work to be done. Appreciated. HoustonRead more
As Canada's standard for excellence in first aid and CPR services, St. John Ambulance plays an integral role in our society St. John Ambulance has been ensuring the health, safety and quality of life for Canadian for well over a century, as part of one of the world's oldest humanitarian - The order of St. John Ambulance Canada has been leading the way in public safety in our country since 1883 as Canada's most trusted source for first aid. Building on a 900 year tradition, St. John Ambulance offers innovative programs and products, ensuring Canadians receive the best quality training and expertise. People across the country benefit from the care and safety provided by St. John Ambulance community services teams. St. John Ambulance has become the first name millions of Canadian think of when it comes to public safety first aid training and products
Located in Powell River, The Old Courthouse Inn is your choice for a restful night and a bright morning. Our hotel is known for its charming décor and cozy rooms.
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.
The Hub 101 Cafe Bar & Bistro welcomes you to their establishment. They are open nightly all week. You can get there by car and can pay by MasterCard and Visa.
Come taste a delicious creation at Royal Zayka Restaurant and Bar. They are open late all week and are reachable by public transit. They are situated in a neighborhood packed with parks.
Excellent, friendly service. Beautiful selection of quality yarn and knitting supplies. Impressive wall of Canadian hand dyed yarn. A gem of a shop!Read more