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  3. Richard Reid, MD FRCSC. Clinical Instructor. Active Staff, Victoria General Hospital. Contact. P.O. Box 202. Brentwood Bay, BC. V8M 1R3. Phone: 778.405.2167. Fax: 778.265.8706. Clinical Interests. General Neurosurgery. Please note that this contact information is for the UBC Division of Neurosurgery academic and administrative office.

  4. Dec 23, 2023 · The best campgrounds and RV parks in the Victoria area all within 30 to 40 minutes from downtown. Tenters or those with smaller trailers will find beautiful forest campgrounds to the north and west of the city center.

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    New to camping? Looking for a refresher on how to book, prepare for, and stay safe on a frontcountry camping trip? Watch the video below for a quick guide to fun, safe, and eco-friendly camping in BC Parks. Thank you to our partners at Canucks Autism Networkfor working with us to make this video.

    Need more exercise and fresh air? British Columbia’s frontcountry is full of inspiring places to get out and get moving. If you’re planning some day-hiking, watch the video below and learn how to do it right.

    Every outdoor space in B.C. has a unique ecosystem and a rich cultural heritage that deserves your respect. Even if you’re just visiting for the day, please try to Leave No Trace. To learn more, visit the Leave No Trace Canadawebsite.

    Want to commit to helping us keep BC Parks, clean, green, and peaceful? Take the Camper’s Code pledge. The Camper’s Codeprovides clear responsible-recreation guidelines and invites you to pledge that you’ll do your bit. Take the pledge

    The advice provided below will help you take responsibility for behaving appropriately when visiting BC Parks. Following these guidelines should ensure that you do not break any BC Parks rules or provincial laws. Rangers and park operators are responsible for implementing rules and laws in BC Parks. If you break the rules or commit an illegal act, ...

  5. Discover BC’s best backcountry and free camping sites. Campground size and activity information, access and road directions, amenities, boat launch information, site highlights and more for recreation sites across British Columbia.

  6. Dr. Richard Reid, MD. Head of Neurosurgery, Island Health. Share Dr. Reid’s Letter: Hear directly from Dr. Reid’s patient, Murray: “It’s extremely important that we have all of the equipment modern technology provides. I want to thank the community for their donations that make surgeries like mine possible on the Island.”

  7. We offer access to the latest hearing aid technology, clinical support, and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. We also offer the chance to try our hearing aids so you can find the right fit for your hearing needs and lifestyle. Visit a HearingLife clinic in Victoria for a hearing test and discover how hearing aids can improve your well being.