October 2024

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

The Town’s much-anticipated Waterfront Walkway and Viewing Platform opened with a

ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 3, 2024. This project reflects the Town’s commitment

to unlocking the waterfront’s full potential by improving safety, attracting tourism, and

fostering ecological health.


Situated at the Memorial Avenue/Highway 19A intersection - a key gateway to the

waterfront - the newly constructed walkway is designed to enhance user safety and

accessibility. The roundabout will now feature a dedicated elevated walkway and a separate bike lane for cyclists, reducing conflicts between the two user groups, especially for those with mobility challenges. In addition, the project includes the installation of a public bicycle repair stand to support cyclist activity.


Adjoining the walkway, the viewing platform is also set to be a popular destination for both

tourists and locals, offering a place to pause and appreciate the stunning views of the Beach Creek Estuary and Salish Sea. To complement the platform, the area will be outfitted with attractive street furniture and interpretive signage, creating an informative and welcoming space.


In conjunction with these improvements, the foreshore has undergone a natural restoration with numerous native plantings creating an upland habitat meadow. These plantings will enhance the area’s beauty, stabilize the shoreline, and create valuable habitats for wildlife, thus preserving the ecological integrity of the area.


Capping off this transformation is the striking roundabout centrepiece designed by local

Qualicum First Nation artist, Jesse Recalma. The artwork honours the cultural heritage of the area and is inspired by the Qualicum First Nation totem pole that once stood nearby, which is now proudly displayed at the Qualicum Beach Museum.


The project has been made possible with combined funding of $2,038,471, covering

nearly two-thirds of the total project value of $3,022,989, thanks to generous support from

multiple provincial and federal grants. Funding in the amount of $519,833 was received

from BC’s Destination Development Fund, $1,018,638 through the federal government’s

Active Transportation Fund, and $500,000 from BC Active Transportation.


The Ribbon Cutting marked the culmination of years of collaboration and effort from local contractors, both current and previous Town Councils, our First Nation partners, and numerous partner organizations who worked together to bring this incredible vision to life.


For more details on the project visit qualicumbeach.com/_viewing_walkway

Strategic & Financial Plan - Public Input 

Public consultation is an integral part of the Town of Qualicum Beach Strategic and Financial Planning process, and includes multiple opportunities for public participation.


Join the Discussions

The 2025 discussions will be held in the Council Chamber of Town Hall at 660 Primrose Street, and are open to public input:

  • Oct 21 - Committee of the Whole - Strategic Planning, 9 am
  • Nov 1 - Committee of the Whole - Strategic Planning, 9 am
  • Nov 20 - Committee of the Whole - Budget Planning, 4 pm
  • Nov 27 - Committee of the Whole - Budget Planning, 10 am 


Meetings are streamed live and available for viewing at qualicumbeach.com/council-live-streaming.


Ways to Engage in the Financial Planning Process

  • Ask questions and provide input at the Committee of the Whole meetings.
  • View the meeting recording at qualicumbeach.com/council-live-streaming
  • Write to Council via email at qbtown@qualicumbeach.com or via mail to P.O. Box 130, Qualicum Beach, V9K 1S7.
  • Comments to be considered by Council at the meetings should be received by noon on the day before the Committee of the Whole meeting.


For more information visit qualicumbeach.com/finance_process

Chipping Underway

Each year the Town offers a seasonal chipping program in both Spring and Fall, providing residents with the convenience of placing branches curbside for easy collection.


Chipping will commence with the following timelines:

  • Residences EAST of Memorial Ave - collection started Oct 7 at 8 am
  • Residences WEST of Memorial Ave - collection starts Nov 4 at 8 am


Follow the guidelines for smooth collection:

  • ONE pile per property
  • Small trees, branches, woody shrub materials
  • Maximum pile of 8ft x 8ft x 5ft high
  • Wood under 4 inches in diameter
  • Neatly stacked at the roadside with butt ends facing the same direction

NO

  • Grass clippings, leaves, soft plant materials (eg. flowers)
  • Piles in excess of 8ft x 8ft x 5ft high
  • Piles with gravel, dirt, or roots covered with dirt
  • Wood in excess of 4 inches in diameter


For more information, visit qualicumbeach.com/chipping-program

Utility Notices Out Now

Utility notices will be mailed to property owners the week of October 7, 2024, so be sure to check your mailboxes.


Utility bills may include charges for water, sewer and solid waste services. Billings are issued twice per year for the following periods:

  • Winter - Oct 1 to April 30
  • Summer - May 1 to Sept 30


For more information, visit qualicumbeach.com/utilities

Employment Opportunities

The Town is seeking qualified candidates for the following positions:


 

For more information, visit qualicumbeach.com/employment

What's Happening

All meetings are in the Council Chamber unless otherwise noted.  


• Oct 15 - Public Open House - 10 am in the Committee Room

• Oct 16 - Committee of the Whole - 10 am

• Oct 21 - Committee of the Whole - 9 am - Strategic Planning

• Oct 23 - Regular Council Meeting - 10 am

• Nov 1 - Committee of the Whole - 9 am - Strategic Planning

• Nov 6 - Committee of the Whole - 10 am


Council meetings - qualicumbeach.com/council-live-streaming

Upcoming events - qualicumbeach.com/events

In the News

Connect With Us

Contact Council

Qualicum Headlines sign up graphic

Sign up for Updates

Visit Emergency Services

Fire Department