About Nanaimo (2024)

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Push aside your Slice,New York; it’s called a Nanaimo Bar.

The chocolatey, custard-layered, crumbly treat has made Nanaimo internationally famous, and although you may find it out there under another name (New York Slice, London Fog Bar), make no mistake, it’s ours. And it’s the best sweet treat out there! (yeah, we’re proud of it. A little ego never hurt anyone, right?)

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Nanaimo though, is so much more than a dessert city, and while there are more than three dozen different versions of the delight that can be found on the Nanaimo Bar Trail, the true equation that makes up our City is simply this: stunning setting + enriching amenities + vibrant economy + welcoming people = an incredible island lifestyle.

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Built on the traditional lands of the Snuneymuxw First Nations, our community is over 100,000 people and growing; people who live, work, play and thrive here. Since Nanaimo incorporated in 1874, we’ve been a coal town, a timber town, a mill town and a tourist destination. Today, our leading sectors are in health care, technology and construction.

Our rich history is captured and preserved through the Nanaimo Museum and the Nanaimo Archives, and you can catch a glimpse into our past at various historical locations around town. Whether you're interested in our cultural roots, curious about the origins of the Nanaimo Bar, or interested in learning about the Nanaimo Marine Festival and the World Championship Bathtub Race (yes, bathtub - we've raced those since 1967, and its as quirky as it sounds), the displays in the Nanaimo Museum capture many snapshots of our past.

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For visitors, one glimpse from the deck of an approaching BC Ferries vessel and Nanaimo stands out as a community built on a hill. To some extent that’s true, and we may have more ups and downs on our winding roadways than all of the prairies combined. Dramatic exaggeration aside though, the elevation does change throughout our city. Our sunrises are blindingly brilliant. The sun appears from just behind the distant coastal mountains across the Salish Sea, while our gentle sunsets settle higher up behind Mount Benson.

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We are indeed a harbour city nestled between the water and the hills.

‘Welcome to Nanaimo: the Harbour City.” We have so much harbour that we’ve adopted it as our slogan. There has been debate over the years as to whether we should be known as the Harbour City or the Hub City. ‘Harbour’ won out, but ultimately, we’re both.

Nanaimo is centrally located on Vancouver Island and we are the go-to transportation and distribution hub north of the Malahat Mountain. In 2019, we saw more than 4.6 million tons of cargo come through Nanaimo’s port facilities.

For off-island travel, we have two BC Ferries terminals that connect us to the mainland, an all-weather airport that offers direct flights to Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto, helicopter service and various seaplane connections linking Nanaimo to downtown Vancouver and Richmond. Want to enjoy that Nanaimo bar in the bustling, big city of Vancouver? It’s literally only 20 minutes away by air.

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Despite the waterway between us, our close proximity to the metropolis makes us a great bedroom community. For Vancouverites that can work at least part-time remotely, it’s an excellent work-life choice. The Nanaimo to downtown Vancouver flight is proving to be a much faster commute than driving through Vancouver’s rush hour to its outlying districts. And for retirees, we have great medical services and amenities that make it a first-choice retirement move. Welcome to island time.

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Technology continues to be a silent catalyst for Nanaimo’s growth. We have a complete range of telecommunications services, a talented workforce, and a first-rate university, and it’s all helping to support and develop our business sector. This confidence in our economy is also reflected in the record-breaking number of recent development projects.

In 2019, building permits were approved for $445.3 million worth of development. These projects included an array of mixed use projects including multi-family dwellings, medical offices, residential buildings, affordable housing and three hotel developments. It was definitely a year that raised the Nanaimo bar.

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From technology to industry, to shopping trends and work patterns, it's a rapidly changing world, and there isn't much that changes these days without considering our impact on the environment and looking ahead to impending climate change. In 2019, Nanaimo's City Council declared a climate emergency, and in 2020, the City of Nanaimo developed a Climate Change Resilience Strategy to address the needs of our future. From a single-use checkout bag ban, to financial incentives to heat homes sustainably, to sustainable measures in our building codes, we're taking steps to lessen our environmental footprint while we future-proof our City today.

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Throughout the city, traditional Coast Salish art and ever-changing modern art welcome one and all while highlighting the positive energy that makes up our community. Nanaimo features a new variety of temporary public art pieces each year at Maffeo Sutton park and along our waterfront, and there are various permanent public art pieces at various destinations around town.

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Our new destination playground at Maffeo Sutton Park features an accessible and inclusive playground with beautiful imagery by local First Nations artist Noel Brown.Through his art and the design of the space a story unfolds that depicts life along the Millstone River with Coho salmon as some of the characters.

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R-E-C-R-E-A-T-I-O-N is how you spell Nanaimo. Well, it may as well be. There are seemingly endless possibilities to get active in Nanaimo. We have two indoor pool facilities and an outdoor seasonal pool, four sheets of ice, a covered outdoor lacrosse box, artificial turf fields, golf courses, a curling rink, public gymnasiums and so much more within our City. Looking for team sports? From hockey, baseball and football, to a synchronized swimming club, rowing club and even dragon boat teams, we've got it.

Outdoor activity has been more appealing than ever and Nanaimo has plenty to do outside. We have over 880 hectares of parks and 170 kilometres of trails to hike through. We also have a new inclusive and accessible playground at Maffeo-Sutton Park, our destination waterfront location. The more adventurous in Nanaimo often climb to the top of Mt. Benson, ride through our endless kms of mountain bike trails, or kayak around Saysutchun (Newcastle) Island. We even have a disc golf course.

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Our facilities add to our active, island lifestyle as well. We have an internationally known BMX bike park, a pump track, a brand new mountain bike skills park and skate parks. Into court sports? We've got sand volleyball, tennis courts and pickleball courts too. It’s all been inspired and championed by the wants of our residents.

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In fact, how Nanaimo will continue to grow is once again in the hands of our community. The City is in the middle of a comprehensive engagement campaign that’s helping to create a variety of development and master plans, including a new official community plan. REIMAGINE NANAIMO will create an inspired roadmap for Nanaimo’s future growth.

There’s a lot more to Nanaimo than can be said in a limited word count. Just remember, we have an incredible lifestyle and a lot more to offer - and to brag about – than just a Nanaimo bar... but mmm, that Nanaimo bar is really, really good too. So good it’s worth borrowing, right New York?

* Much of the About Nanaimo content that you see here was originally written for an article about Nanaimo in the Winter 2021 edition (page 24) of Exchange Magazine[a Local Government Management Association of BC (LGMA) production]

For more information on what Nanaimo has to offer,click here.

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FAQs

What is special about Nanaimo? ›

#10 Nanaimo's Natural Wonders

With some many nature-rich parks to chose from in the Nanaimo region, peace and quiet is never hard to find. Common favourites include the tidal lagoon at Pipers Park, sandstone rock formations at Malaspina Galleries, the Abyss fault line, and Ammonite Falls.

What does Nanaimo mean in English? ›

In 1860 the settlement was renamed Sne-ny-mo (whence Nanaimo) from an Indigenous word meaning “a big, strong tribe,” which was applied to a tribal confederation.

Is Nanaimo a good place to live? ›

Outdoor activities are plentiful, and access to amenities and necessities is within reach. Nanaimo's climate is comfortable and moderate, the housing selection is varied, and many neighbourhoods are safe, making Nanaimo a perfect city to retire to.

What is the slogan of Nanaimo? ›

We are indeed a harbour city nestled between the water and the hills. 'Welcome to Nanaimo: the Harbour City.” We have so much harbour that we've adopted it as our slogan.

What do you call people from Nanaimo? ›

Nanaimo. V9R 4Z4. The Snuneymuxw are a vibrant First Nation of the Coast Salish People, located in the centre of Coast Salish territory on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

Is Nanaimo worth visiting? ›

Nanaimo, British Columbia, is one of Vancouver Island's most charming places. The main reasons are its natural beauty and calm seaside atmosphere. This town sits along the east coast of the island, one of Canada's top destinations.

Does it snow a lot in Nanaimo? ›

Average snow coverage is less than 8 inches. Winter temperatures range between 0°C and 8°C.

What is the average house price in Nanaimo? ›

The median list price of homes in Nanaimo, BC overall was $678,168 in May 2024, compared to $678,863 in April 2024, trending down by 0.1% month-over-month.

What is the crime rate in Nanaimo BC? ›

According to Statistics Canada figures released Tuesday, Aug. 2, Nanaimo climbed to 129.7 on the crime severity index scale in 2021, from 118.7 in 2020 – a 9.3 per cent increase, but lower than the last pre-pandemic figure in 2019, when Nanaimo hit 142.5 on the index.

What is the nickname of Nanaimo? ›

The city has been called "The Harbour City" since the lead-up to Expo 86.

Why is it called Nanaimo? ›

It is named after Nanaimo, British Columbia, where it was popularized in the years following the Second World War. It subsequently rose to wider prominence after Expo 86. In 2006, the Nanaimo bar was declared Canada's favourite confection by a reader's poll in the National Post.

What is the flower of Nanaimo? ›

Official Flower

Hosackia pinnata (previously Lotus pinnatus, and also known as the Bog bird's-foot trefoil) was adopted by City Council as Nanaimo's floral emblem in 2010.

Why are Nanaimo bars a must try? ›

But in reasonable doses (or not), Nanaimo bars are wonderfully luxurious, satisfying treats; the shredded coconut and nut counterpoint to the thick velvety texture of the icing and ganache has been winning the hearts of sweet-toothed Canadians and visitors for decades.

Is it better to stay in Nanaimo or Victoria? ›

Victoria's larger size and steady tourism give it more cultural entertainment options. Restaurants and bars are typically trendier, much like those in major cities. However, Nanaimo's laid-back feel and beautiful surroundings make it a better choice for residents looking for more sporadic nights out.

What is the story behind Nanaimo bars? ›

The first known recipe for Nanaimo bars appeared in the 1952 Women's Auxiliary of the Nanaimo Hospital Cookbook and was labelled “chocolate square.” One year later, a similar recipe was published in Vancouver's Edith Adams' Cookbook, this time going by the name “Nanaimo Bar.” These are the bar's earliest known ...

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