Friday, 28 February 2025

Tech help at the library

 Call the library 250-934-6621 to book a time.



Thursday, 27 February 2025

CBC interview about new marina

 CBC interview with mayor about new marina.

On The Island with Gregor Craigie: A remote community on north Vancouver Island is getting an investment to build a new public dock.
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-48-on-the-island/clip/16130881-a-remote-community-north-vancouver-island-getting-investment

Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Tahsis Marine Gateway Strengthens Tourism and Economic Resilience

  

 

 


Tahsis Marine Gateway Strengthens Tourism and Economic Resilience

 

 

 

Strategic $1.3M infrastructure investment will establish a public marina, grow eco-tourism opportunities, and strengthen climate resiliency in Nootka Sound.

 

 

Mowachaht/Muchalaht Traditional Territory, Tahsis, BC, February 25, 2025– The Village of Tahsis announces a major initiative to expand its marine transportation infrastructure. This is the second phase of the Tahsis Marine Gateway project, establishing a new public marina through an investment with Island Coastal Economic Trust.

The new public marina will feature 10-12 public slips, and dedicated spaces for essential services including the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation, RCMP, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The new marina is expected to spur new business startups, support tourism growth, and enhance emergency response capacity.

The project, which was highlighted as a priority in Tahsis’ 2020 Official Community Plan, has received widespread community support from residents and Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation. Both communities are committed to growing eco-tourism across Nootka Sound and Esperanza Inlet. The new marina will provide vital access to develop the local economy.

It will be the only publicly owned wharf in the area, as the village was forced to decommission the previous municipal dock due to extensive fire damage and severe deterioration. The new facility will be resilient to climate emergencies, implementing a steel and concrete construction that will withstand projected sea level rise through 2100 and potential fire activity.

Upon completion, it is expected that existing businesses, including Shorebird Expeditions Water Taxi and Coal Creek Roasters and CafĂ© will expand. New opportunities include kayak rentals, retail stores, and ice or cold storage.















This marina project is phase two of the larger Tahsis Marine Gateway project. Phase one will focus on replacing the public boat launch, while phase three will support the development of a permanent seaplane and large vessel dock.

This initiative highlights the critical role small craft harbours play in coastal communities. The Government of Canada recently announced a 3-year $463.3 million dollar investment for repair and maintenance of small craft harbours, including 13 on Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, and Sunshine Coast.

Island Coastal Economic Trust is partnering with the Village of Tahsis into their Marine Tourism Gateway project through the Capital and Innovation Program. The Trust will invest $200,000 into the initiative for its Transportation and Logistics impact focus. The project will welcome a total new investment of $1.3 million into the region.

 

Monday, 24 February 2025

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Sunday, 16 February 2025

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Monday, 10 February 2025

Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Coal Creek reopens Wednesday, February 5

 Opening again tomorrow Wednesday, February 5

Fresh buns and bread, coffee on, 8am
Hours and days of operation will be as per usual Wednesday- Saturday 8am-3pm
Looking forward to it!



Monday, 3 February 2025

Happy anniversary E4F

 




















This month marks the second anniversary of the Empties for Food program in Tahsis. This is a project where the Loaves and Fishes food bank collects refundables to help fund their giving and Tahsis residents have participated big time. The average winter month is 4 megabags full. A full bag contains approximately $200 worth of refundables. Loaves and Fishes can convert every dollar given into $5 of food so that’s so that’s an average of $4000 a month. In the summer, the norm is 7 bags a month.

The bin and bags are located on North Maquinna very near the intersection with Cook. Just past the free store/compost/recycling bins.

You’ve paid a deposit on most beverage containers. Someone should get that deposit back. Check here for the complete list. https://www.return-it.ca/beverage/products/

Saturday, 1 February 2025