Central Vancouver Island is also known as the retirement capital of Canada, attracting retirees from across the country with its mild climate, beautiful natural scenery, and supportive community. The island offers a range of retirement living options, from independent living to assisted living, and has a variety of healthcare services available to support the aging population. Retirees can enjoy a fulfilling and active lifestyle, with a range of social activities, cultural events, and outdoor recreation opportunities available to them.
Residents of Central Vancouver Island have several transportation options to reach the City of Vancouver, including ferries, seaplanes, helicopters, and buses. The ferry ride from Nanaimo to Horseshoe Bay takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes and offers breathtaking views of the coast and surrounding islands. Meanwhile, seaplanes and helicopters provide a quicker, more scenic option, with a flight time of approximately 20-30 minutes. For those who prefer to travel by land, there is a regular bus service that connects Nanaimo to Vancouver, with multiple departures daily. And the City of Victoria is a short 1 hour and 30 minute drive south of Nanaimo.
Central Vancouver Island includes the communities of: Parksville, Qualicum Beach, French Creek, Deep Bay, Nanoose Bay & Fairwinds, Nanaimo, Errington, Coombs.