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A history recounting tales of the early explorers, prospectors, surveyors and mountaineers as they pushed into the mountain regions. Includes museum archive photos.
Big trees, ancient forests. Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Non-profit, apolitical organization dedicated to advancement of immigrant settlement and fostering of awareness and pride in cultural identity and diversity.
Nonprofit association working to promote promote responsible dog ownership and access in Greater Victoria. Focuses on advocacy, public education, and canine community building. Includes organization profile and newsletters.
Vancouver Island colonial history as told in books and writings by author Maureen Duffus.
Fraternal organization for retired and serving law enforcement personnel.
Helps develop and foster healthier communities, by providing and co-ordinating programs of rehabilitation, education, prevention and healing for those who need an opportunity to maintain or regain a healthy balance within their communities.
The spirit of Vancouver Island. Nature beings, shapeshifters, ghosts and ancestor spirits. Site by Shanon Sinn.
An online magazine for Victoria, Vancouver Island and Vancouver, British Columbia.
Short history with images relating to Northern Vancouver Island. Site by Brenda McCorquodale.
With reports on the annual Boat Race celebration.
Covers 5 divisions and 17 districts. Includes calendar of events, news, and information about Camp Creina.
The Penelakut people on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
Represent Rotarians on Vancouver Island, B.C. and Western Washington from Pierce County south to Woodland including the Olympic Peninsula.
Focussed on political, environmental, ecological issues that affect the community. Based in the Cowichan Valley. Includes articles, petitions, and a forum.
An annual event, inviting the general public, held at various locations throughout Vancouver Island.
Not-for-profit organization that provides rescue and rehabilitation services to wild animals on Southern Vancouver Island. News, membership, sponsorship, and contact information.
Fraternal organization for retired and serving law enforcement personnel.
Short history with images relating to Northern Vancouver Island. Site by Brenda McCorquodale.
Represent Rotarians on Vancouver Island, B.C. and Western Washington from Pierce County south to Woodland including the Olympic Peninsula.
Vancouver Island colonial history as told in books and writings by author Maureen Duffus.
An annual event, inviting the general public, held at various locations throughout Vancouver Island.
The spirit of Vancouver Island. Nature beings, shapeshifters, ghosts and ancestor spirits. Site by Shanon Sinn.
The Penelakut people on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
Big trees, ancient forests. Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
An online magazine for Victoria, Vancouver Island and Vancouver, British Columbia.
A history recounting tales of the early explorers, prospectors, surveyors and mountaineers as they pushed into the mountain regions. Includes museum archive photos.
With reports on the annual Boat Race celebration.
Covers 5 divisions and 17 districts. Includes calendar of events, news, and information about Camp Creina.
Focussed on political, environmental, ecological issues that affect the community. Based in the Cowichan Valley. Includes articles, petitions, and a forum.
Not-for-profit organization that provides rescue and rehabilitation services to wild animals on Southern Vancouver Island. News, membership, sponsorship, and contact information.
Nonprofit association working to promote promote responsible dog ownership and access in Greater Victoria. Focuses on advocacy, public education, and canine community building. Includes organization profile and newsletters.
Helps develop and foster healthier communities, by providing and co-ordinating programs of rehabilitation, education, prevention and healing for those who need an opportunity to maintain or regain a healthy balance within their communities.
Non-profit, apolitical organization dedicated to advancement of immigrant settlement and fostering of awareness and pride in cultural identity and diversity.
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