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Qualicum Beach (/ ˈ k w ɒ l ɪ k ə m /) is a town located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.In the 2021 census, it had a population of 9,303. [2] It is situated at the foot of Mount Arrowsmith, along the Strait of Georgia on Vancouver Island's northeastern coast.
Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, on central Vancouver Island, that encompasses the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake. The Island Rail Corridor line to Port Alberni passes through the park.
Qualicum-Graham Park, or Qualicum, a suburban neighbourhood Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Qualicum Bay is a settlement in British Columbia and is served by the coast-spanning Island Highway and the Island Rail ... Qualicum Beach; References This page was ...
The contents of the Qualicum Beach, British Columbia page were merged into Qualicum Beach on 28 November 2004. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .
Parksville-Qualicum was a former provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia in use from 1991 to 2001 and again from 2009 to 2024. The riding consisted of the city of Parksville, the town of Qualicum Beach and the communities of Lantzville and Nanoose Bay. It was first contested in the 1991 election.
The Qualicum First Nation has 128 members. [2] As of 2016 Census, there were 74 individuals living on the reserve. [3]The Qualicum First Nation camp-ground opens every summer and closes every fall on part of the ocean-front property - a popular campsite and one of few with ocean views and full R.V hook-ups as well.
The area was originally part of the Kinkade Farmstead (now a Federal Heritage site). Farmed in the late 19th century by settler Thomas Kinkade, the area was donated to the Federal Government in 1974 by Maureen and Sherwood Marshall and is now part of the Qualicum National Wildlife Area under supervision of Environment Canada. The sanctuary is ...