
The Nanaimo Parks, Recreation and Culture Activity Guide is produced three times a year by the City of Nanaimo for each season. The guide is available online at recreation.nanaimo.ca. Interested in …
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Nanaimo Bar Recipe
Third Layer 4 squares semi-sweet chocolate (4 oz) 2 Tbsp. unsalted butter (30 ml) Melt chocolate and butter over low heat. Cool. Once cool, but still liquid, pour over second layer and chill in refrigerator. …
This membership is for out-of-town clients that are visiting Nanaimo for short periods of time. The pass is available for purchase at any time of the year, and expires 90 days after the purchase date.
In 2023, the City of Nanaimo initiated a process to update the DCC bylaw (Development Cost Charge Bylaw 2017, No. 7252) to align the DCC program, rates, and bylaw with new legislation and …
2025-2029 FINANCIAL PLAN Adopted by Council May 2025 The City of Nanaimo is situated on the Traditional Territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. This budget document provides an overview of …
These Guidelines present the City of Nanaimo’s (City) expectations for legislated geotechnical assessments and reports related to the development of private lands within the City.
Lace Up Your Skates! Nanaimo’s arenas are the place to be to learn how to skate, play hockey, figure skate or just have fun at one of our public sessions.
Urban Forest management (all publicly owned trees including street trees) ensuring the health of Nanaimo’s urban forest and responding as trees are afected by disease, droughts, and climate change.
A Healthy Nanaimo: We work with BC Housing to partner on housing projects and work with staf from Parks Recreation and Culture to secure land for new recreational facilities and help administer …
Most residential properties in Nanaimo are in the Three and Four Unit Residential (R5) zone but not all properties are zoned R5. There are a number of residential zones, each with unique regulations.