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Before you start your construction project, call Berry J W Trucking Ltd for land clearing and wood waste trucking. Servicing Port Alberni and surrounding areas, we also offer wood waste and clear wood recycling, bark mulch and topsoil deliveries, demolitions, hog hauling and more. Give us a call for reliable service and competitive prices!
Nestled amongst the evergreens under the ever watchful presence of Mount Arrowsmith, you will find one of these at the Alberni Golf Club.This traditional golf course has a rich history extending back to the 1920s. While there have been many improvements to the course over the years you can nevertheless feel the spirit of those who have roamed the fairways before you.There is ample enjoyment and challenge for golfers of all skill levels. This par 70 jewel follows the contours of a salmon bearing stream which comes into play on several holes and also makes its annual contribution to the worlds salmon capital, Port Alberni.Guests are always welcome to stop by and play a round with Mother Nature.
Pruning Of Trees And Shrubs, Hedge Service, Fertilization, Tree Cabling & Bracing, Danger Tree Removal, Plant Health Care Diagnosis, View Enhancements, Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding, Tree Management Reports, Tree Risk Assessments, Arborgreen Feeding Program
Vancouver Island Tree Services Ltd. is a group of the most professional Arborist's coming together in order to provide the highest levels of service to our customers. We offer our services from Mill Bay to Campbell River and beyond, in residential and commercial areas. Our philosophy: VI Tree Services does not aim to be a large company. We choose to focus our efforts on providing a knowledgeable best possible dependable customer service.
Our company strives to have the smallest environmental footprint possible by proper management and using vegetable-derived 100% biodegradable chain oil. Call us today to get a free quote!
The Tseshaht people live on the west Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, one of the 14 Nations that make up the Nuu chah nulth Tribal Council. Tseshaht is pronounced as see-sha-ought. Tseshaht translates as the people of, This word uses the Nuu-chah-nulth font. while Nuu chah nulth means all along the mountains and sea and is descriptive of a people living along the mountains that face the Pacific Ocean. The area This word uses the Nuu-chah-nulth font. is located on what is today known as Benson Island, one of the Broken Group Islands in Barkley Sound. The Tseshaht people were created at This word uses the Nuu-chah-nulth font. and came to own all of the Broken Group Islands and lands up the Alberni inlet to Port Alberni. Historically, the Tseshaht people were whalers and fishermen, and their lives revolved around their territories on both land and water. The Tseshaht people assumed full control of the Somass River and established a fishing infrastructure where the ownership and utilization of fishing sites was governed by Tupaati - a system where hereditary privileges or prerogatives determined the ownership and use of practically everything of value. Today, the Tseshaht remain in the Alberni Valley and still hold their traditional territories in Barkley Sound and the Alberni Valley . This word uses the Nuu-chah-nulth font. the land of Tseshaht creation, has been declared a park reserve by the Government of Canada. The Tseshaht First Nation reserve land is now a vibrant, active community, with a membership of over 900 members and with an active and progressive natural resources- based economy, primarily with its abundant fisheries and well-developed forestry interests. The Tseshaht community is involved in many initiatives from construction to forestry, from social development to education, from the fisheries to mental health and is quickly moving towards self sufficiency. The people of Tseshaht remain proud of their heritage and work as a community to preserve their traditional values and the teachings of the past.