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The speeders tour of Vancouver Island

July 6, 2016 Island Corridor FoundationCourtenay, Duncan, Nanaimo, News, Qualicum, Rail

In late June the speeder group, NARCOA came to the island with over 20 speeders and 33 people spent the week touring Vancouver Island by railway.      

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Board Brief Notes – March 2016

April 18, 2016 Island Corridor FoundationFoundation, Nanaimo, News, Rail, Trails

Duncan Station Home of Cowichan Valley Museum The Cowichan Valley Historical Society would like to undertake a substantial upgrade of the Duncan Station by improving the entrance and reception area. The station has been home to the museum for many […]

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Nanaimo Station Awards

March 24, 2013 Island Corridor FoundationNanaimo, News

Our Nanaimo Train Station won two awards at the 2013 Vancouver Island Real Estate Board’s (VIREB) Commercial Building Awards. It recognizes outstanding workmanship and design in commercial buildings north of the Malahat. Each year winners are selected by a panel […]

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Nanaimo Train Station Awards

March 23, 2013 Island Corridor FoundationNanaimo, Uncategorized

Our Nanaimo Train Station won two awards at the 2013 Vancouver Island Real Estate Board’s (VIREB) Commercial Building Awards. It recognizes outstanding workmanship and design in commercial buildings north of the Malahat. Each year winners are selected by a panel […]

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Nanaimo Train Station Grand Re-Opening

July 30, 2012 Island Corridor FoundationAll Stations, Nanaimo, News

Published on Jul 30, 2012 The highly anticipated grand re-opening of the Nanaimo Train Station is finally here! After almost losing the building to arson in 2008, a partnership between the ICF, DNBIA and fundraising efforts from the Young Professionals of […]

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Celebrate the Re-opening of Nanaimo Station

July 19, 2012February 26, 2019 Island Corridor FoundationNanaimo, News
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Nanaimo's Historic Train Station Restored

July 7, 2012 Island Corridor FoundationAll Stations, Foundation, Nanaimo, News, Rail

NANAIMO – The taps at Fibber Magees Station are flowing. The Irish Pub is open for business and looking for the trains to pull in. It’s the anchor tenant at the refurbished Nanaimo Train Station. In 2007, the Station was […]

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Live. Work. Learn. Play.

The Island Corridor runs through some of the most stunning scenery on Vancouver Island. The area itself offers a perfect blend of city life and rural retreats, superb schools, colleges and universities, affordable living, and fantastic recreational opportunities.

We truly feel that there could be no better place to live, work, learn or play.

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