Nanoose Bay BC

Nanoose Bay BC Hi everyone this is the beginning of what we or how we see Nanoose. i grew up here and have to say it was the best place to grow up. Nanoose bay

Nanoose Bay is a community of about 5 000 people in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is located between Nanaimo and Parksville on the Strait of Georgia on the east coast of Vancouver Island. The town is named after a First Nations band related to the Nanaimo Indians. The Schooner Cove Marina with 400 berths is a destination for boaters from throughout the Pacific Northwest. The Canadi

an Forces Maritime Experimental Test Range (CFMETR), a joint Canadian-American testing facility for torpedoes and other maritime warfare and listening equipment, has operated out of Nanoose Bay since 1965. There was a protest camp set up along the highway during the 1970s and 1980s protesting the CFMETR. The ghost town of Red Gap, which was the site of the Straits Lumber Mill from 1912 to 1942, is nearby.

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