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What’s life like living on the north end of a Pacific island paradise? In a word – awesome. There are over a million acres of the greenest forests, secret lakes for summer days, a ski mountain with untracked fresh powder, extensive backcountry hiking, a vast ocean playground, winters so mild snow is newsworthy, a growing economy, great jobs and a solid community to depend on.

My Vancouver Island North

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

The Regional District of Mount Waddington is located on the Traditional Territories of the Kwakwaka'wakw people.

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