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  1. Sep 7, 2021 · The new highway’s fortunes were to turn upward when Social Credit lost the election to the NDP in 1991. In addition, the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce and other North Island interests renewed their efforts to lobby for a new inland highway sending a cavalcade to deliver a petition to Victoria in October, 1992.

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  2. The 128 km (80 mi) stretch of Highway 19 between Campbell River and the city of Parksville is known as the Inland Island Highway. The highway completely avoids any residential or urban areas and alternates between a divided four-lane expressway and freeway, with a nominal speed limit of 110 km/h (68 mph) and a 90 km/h (56 mph) speed limit near ...

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  3. Mar 30, 2010 · Not that long ago, the Comox Valley felt relatively isolated, either a meandering journey up the old Island Highway or an infrequent flight from Vancouver to an improvised Atco trailer that served as the civilian airport. In 2000, the Inland Island Highway was completed; however, in some ways, it was a four-lane highway that led, well, to nowhere.

    • Parksville – Where The Oceanside Route Begins
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    • Qualicum Beach
    • Lighthouse Country
    • Courtenay / Comox
    • Black Creek
    • Campbell River

    Parksville is where you'll want to head to the beach! At low tide, Rathtrevor Beachstretches nearly a kilometre out into the Strait of Georgia. This makes it the best beach for young children still learning to swim and the perfect location to build sandcastles. Whether you are there for the sand and sun or to wander along the beachside trail, a sto...

    My top hotel choice is the Beach Club Resort. It is a perfect landing pad to explore the area and the Oceanside Route, plus it's also situated right on the Community Beach! If ocean views are what you are after, this top-notch resort is for you. Readers of Vancouver Island View get an exclusive discount, too, using my exclusive link.

    Head to Little Qualicum Cheeseworks(located in Parksville, not Qualicum) for a delightful farm experience. This family-operated artisan cheese producer is renowned for its high-quality products. Visitors can explore the farm, interact with the animals, witness the cheese-making process, and enjoy tastings.

    Beautiful Natural Gardens

    Milner Gardensis the perfect spot to stretch your legs along the Oceanside Route and an excellent place for the kids to run and explore! This seaside garden in Qualicum Beach offers 70 acres of unspoiled natural beauty. Stroll through the winding pathways lined with old Douglas Firs, or meander through 10 acres of woodland gardens filled with rhododendrons and trilliums. End your exploration with Afternoon Tea at the Historic Milner House while enjoying the panoramic ocean views.

    Food with a View

    Qualicum Beach (the actual beach) is a great place to stop along the way. You can enjoy the magnificent ocean views while enjoying a delicious treat from the Shore Restaurant. This seaside restaurant has a great patio, is licensed, offers delicious food and beverages (cold and hot), and sells ice cream, too. Insider tip: try their fish tacos and/or the dole whip cone! The Shore Restaurant's official address is 2831 Island Hwy West. Another great waterfront dining option is at the Shady Rest.O...

    Quaint Shops

    At the Oceanside Route roundabout in Qualicum, head up the hill into the town of Qualicum Beach. The quaint shops along 2nd Avenue are among some of my favourites on the island!! There are too many gems to list them all, but make sure not to miss Alcove Homegrown Living, SeaBreeze Gifts and the Qualicum Toy Shop. There are also several excellent restaurants along this stretch and Memorial Avenue. For a delicious bite and coffee, try Courtyard Coffee. I highly recommend sitting in their beauti...

    Great Trails

    The villages of Qualicum Bay, Bowser, and Deep Bay are within the coastal community of Lighthouse Country. The area offers miles of shoreline on the Strait of Georgia, numerous beaches for swimming or sightseeing, and some great walking and hiking trails. A few of my favourite trails in the area are Rosewall Creek Falls and the Lighthouse Trail. Rosewall Creek Falls is a more strenuous hike that requires at least a few hours of your time, but it's a spectacular sight. For a shorter walk, choo...

    A Market Experience

    The Salish Sea Marketis a beautiful shop in the heart of Bowser. It's a go-to destination for experiencing the art and culture of the Salish Sea. Inside the shop, you can find a diverse collection of crafts and wares from over 195 local artists. The displays are refreshed daily. The shop is open year-round from Tuesday to Saturday.

    Deep Bay Marine Field Centre

    You can find the Deep Bay Marine Field Centrein Lighthouse Country. This unique green research facility has been designed to host various public education activities. You can take a guided or self-guided tour around the facility while viewing various local species in the aquariums and touch tanks. While you are there, research scientists are hard at work in their labs, which you can view from the mezzanine. You can also explore the wetland habitat adjacent to the station. Important Informatio...

    Courtenay and Comox, nestled in the heart of the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, are two distinct communities offering abundant natural beauty, a rich history, and a thriving arts scene. Despite being close neighbours, they each have their own charm and appeal, making the region an excellent destination for both tourists and locals. Courtenay, th...

    Black Creek is a small, rural community located between Courtenay and Campbell River on Vancouver Island, about a 20-minute drive north of Comox.

    You have arrived at your final destination! Surrounded by a spectacular seaside setting, Campbell River offers a variety of interesting places to visit and explore. A few notable highlights are: 1. Fishing Pier– Canada’s first saltwater fishing pier is next to the Government Wharf. It extends 150 feet from the shore and is 600 feet long. (655 Inlan...

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  4. Aug 18, 2024 · The main road (faster route) is Highway 19, called the Inland Island Highway. From Campbell River to Port Hardy, the Island Highway is Highway 19, a two-lane highway. The total distance from Victoria to Port Hardy is 307+ miles (495 km). Driving Vancouver Island on the Island Highway is a glorious drive! And you’ll love all the fun activities ...

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  5. The Vancouver Island Highway Project (VIHP) created engineered wetlands along the Inland Island Highway to preserve water quality by effectively removing pollutants. Constructed wetlands and wet ponds like those being installed along VIHP are used throughout North America to treat highway runoff.

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  7. Location: The new Island Highway (Highway 19) has superseded the old Island highway (Highway 19A) as the way to move quickly between Nanaimo and Campbell River. Parksville, 23 miles (37 km) north of Nanaimo’s Departure Bay ferry, lies just east of the new Island Highway. For those wishing to make time, the new four-lane route will be a blessing.

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