Its officially opening day at Moutcha Bay Resort and the Conuma Grill.
If youre in the area, be sure to check out our new menu and impressive new wine list. See you soon and looking forward to a great 2026 season.
Tahsis is a remote village on the west coast of Vancouver Island. With only 400 residents, we don't have many of the conveniences of larger towns but we do have community spirit and lots to do in our spectacularly wild and beautiful environment.
Its officially opening day at Moutcha Bay Resort and the Conuma Grill.
If you live in Tahsis or plan on moving here and have a child born in 2021 - you can register them now for Kindergarten! They will start school in September 2026 - Please call the school CALL 250-934-6305 or send an email to cmessadmin@viw.sd84.bc.ca, and then plan for your child to attend our Kindergarten Orientation on June 11 2026 at 2:00pm! We look forward to seeing you all there!
Participaction Community Challenge has officially started! Check out our calendar of FREE events happening at the Tahsis Recreation Centre during the month of June to help us compete for the title of Canada’s Most Active Community. Joining in any of these activities will count towards our progress! Every body counts towards our progress so bring your family and/or friends! We hope you get involved, get moving, & be part of the challenge. Pool is open Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
This is an update on the Connected Coast project, an initiative to bring high speed internet to much of the BC coast using fibre optic cable, both land and sea-based. This project has largely been completed, including an underwater connection that made landfall in Tahsis last year. The remaining connection, known as Last Mile, provides the connection infrastructure within the municipality to our houses. Other small communities such as Zeballos and Tsaxana have received grants of up to $2.5 million to achieve this. We however have not despite the Ministry of Citizen Services committing to providing financial assistance to small communities in this regard, as is referenced on their website. We will be following up on this.
Desiree will be in Tahsis to cut hair on Tuesday, June 9. Call 250-686-0908 to book.
250-686-0908
Every Monday and Friday at 5:30 at the rec centre.
Community group exercise. Peer led gentle yoga style* exercises to increase flexibility, balance, and strength. Unwind, relax, and make social connections. *Peer led is bringing together our shared experience and enthusiasm for well-being through exercise: this not a traditional Certified yoga class. Participants must be wearing appropriate non scuffing gym shoes.
To book an appointment, call the library 250-934-6236 Wed and Thurs 2:30-7:00 or Fri and Sat 10-2:30.
Out and About on Vancouver Island posted this story about the Inukshuk between kilometre marker 42 and 43 on the road out from Tahsis. Thought I’d post it here for future reference.
The Community Garden is organizing a community broom busting day on Sunday, May 24.
All volunteers should meet at the Fish Processing Plant at 10:00 am.
Wear long sleeves and pants. Bring loppers and gloves.
If you have any old tarps, please bring them to transport cuttings.
All volunteers are invited for hotdogs, pop, water and chips at the Community Garden at 1:00.
The needle felting is full (but there is a waiting list). There are some spots left in miniature making. Register by contacting the library using the email below.
The Health Centre Auxiliary are selling tickets at 1095 Resolution Rd. The red house. Look under the deck at the front. We are raising funds for a new Dremel.
The team at Nootka Reforestation have started installing our new trail markers along the route between Tahsis and Woss Lake! The markers feature artwork by Mowachaht/Muchalaht artist Patrick Amos and will help guide visitors along the trail once completed.
2026 Friday "Rock the Dock" Live Music
I recently attended the Association of Vancouver Island Coastal Communities AGM in Victoria. While there, I went on a field trip to the Esquimalt Naval Dockyards where we had a short excursion on a trainer vessel and were updated on new enhanced funding for our navy and military in general, given the recent events in the world, a new prime minister and the need for updating our military and a decoupling from the US military, which we have become much too dependent on for our defense. Another highlight was a talk given by Mayor Alto of Victoria about their efforts to house the homeless and offer supports that help integrate them into the community and find them work. It is noticeable that the tent cities in Victoria have disappeared in the last year. Another highlight for me was a seminar on AI, its applications in governance and data management, its pitfalls and potential issues that need addressing.