It will be necessary to walk from the parking garage to the front of the building. Book 2 nights in Melody for only $608 or 2 nights in Luna for only $648! Necessary for enabling core functionality. This reopening of amenities is subject to change without notice, is dependent on health orders and guidelines, and on customer compliance with procedures. We know how important fresh air and active play are for families and as we reopen many of our public outdoor amenities, we are carefully following available recommendations and guidance from the province and ask that you follow the signage posted at each public amenity. Information on the timing of steps to reopen various services and amenities, as well as updates on further access, will be posted on the City's website and social media channels.

Our heartfelt thanks to everyone for your efforts over the past three months to keep us all safe. Walk-in services will NOT be available at this time. There is now an expectation, not an order, that masks should be worn when in businesses, workplaces and indoor public spaces, especially in high-traffic areas. 2020 Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism. We will use your rating to help improve the site. To book the sports fields or ball diamonds for organized leagues contact the Regional District of Nanaimo at 250 248-3252 or www.rdn.bc.ca, Emergency Management Oceanside Community Update – June 15.

We will keep you informed of any changes to how the Town of Qualicum Beach and the City of Parksville operate as this pandemic evolves. Don't forget to claim your home owner grant - Home owner grants must be claimed each year you are eligible by claiming the grant on the City. To protect the health and wellbeing of our residents and staff, encourage physical distancing and help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Parksville Civic and Technology Centre is open to access the City’s finance department only. The main floor foyer will be open to the public for tax and utility payments and to process homeowner grants ONLY.

The City is now accepting applications for permits and bookings of fields and courts for scheduled recreation activities after June 26. Pharmacies expect to receive the flu shots in mid October and many pharmacies will facilitate online appointments closer to the date. Please continue to access our services electronically. Finance hours will remain as Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 3 pm. Wash your hands before you go out, when you get home, and before eating treats. Guidance Requires Mask Wearing, 50 percent Occupancy.
You may also purchase bus passes, dog licences and building permits. As well, ViaSport provided return to sport guidelines to assist sports groups and organizations to produce their own plans for a safe return to sport and mitigate the risk of exposure to the virus. Wear a non-medical mask that covers your nose and mouth when handing out treats. The finance department at City Hall is open to accept property tax payments, utility payments, tickets/licence fee payments and to process homeowner grants as well as the purchase of bus passes, dog licences and building permits. Signup for Emergency Management Oceanside Enews, Mission, Corporate Values, Strategic Priorities, Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism Association, École Ballenas Secondary Fundraising for West Ballenas Island, Installation of Lights on Alberni Highway, Council Appointments – November 3, 2020 to November 1, 2021, Parksville-Qualicum Beach Community COVID-19 Update, Special Events Application Procedures for 2021, City to Work with Boys and Girls Club of Central Vancouver Island, Parksville Fire’s Fill the Boots for Food 2020. As outlined last week, residents should continue to access services electronically.

ETF and Mutual Fund data provided by Morningstar, Inc. Dow Jones Terms & Conditions: http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/html/tandc/indexestandcs.html. Keep your space well-ventilated with windows open. Next steps outlined here: June 26 - Reopening splash park in Parksville Community Park, June 26 - Special event permits: hosts must provide COVID Response and Mitigation plans. Costume masks should not be worn over non-medical masks or face coverings as that may make it difficult to breathe. All other City business is by appointment only and walk-in services are not available at this time. All accommodations, restaurants, and shops are implementing provincially approved guidelines for cleaning and physical distancing to keep staff and patrons safe. Here’s what we’re doing to protect you when you visit Parksville Qualicum Beach: Every visitor to Parksville Qualicum Beach, in some way, talks about the connections they make here.

Receive 15% off accommodations when you stay 2+ nights, Sunday through Thursday, at Sunrise Ridge Waterfront Resort! Venues using capacity calculations of one customer per 2 square metres outdoors must use electronic methods to collect contact details for each customer. We all need to consider seasonal preparedness to be comfortable and safe during the winter season. Do not use facilities if feeling unwell, with no exceptions.

Ongoing, the EMO enewsletter will be distributed monthly rather than weekly, on the second Tuesday of each month. Then kids won’t need to touch the door or doorbell. We hope this will not be necessary and residents will comply with this order; the rules are in place to protect us all. Keep to your local neighbourhood this year. Public washrooms remain closed.

Health-related information is available from: Rob Daman, Emergency Program Coordinator, Town of Qualicum Beach, Aaron Dawson, Emergency Program Coordinator, City of Parksville, Deb Tardiff, Manager of Communications, City of Parksville. Limited number available, book now!

COVID-19 Safety Plans and registration are mandatory for all food and drink premises except food courts Under Public Health Orders, all restaurants and cafes including food courts and other food and drink premises must complete a COVID-19 Safety Plan. Thank you for signing up for this EMO newsletter which will now include such topics as emergency preparedness and fire smart info. Please refer to the Town's website for staff contact information or call 250 752-6921 to book an appointment. While ensuring City parks look spectacular, work continues on the annual tree maintenance program, a pedestrian bridge replacement in Shelly Creek Park South, along with many other projects. Try including a non-medical mask or face covering as part of your costume. Emergency Management Oceanside representing the Parksville Qualicum Beach region will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic situation for our region and the emergency operations centre remains at Level 1 activation.

This state-by-state guide offers a status check on whether restaurants are allowed to be open for dining in, or whether delivery and takeout are still the norm.
British Columbia has entered Phase 3 of its Restart Plan allowing BC residents to travel within the province. Parksville Qualicum Beach is a four-season sport host destination with a proud tradition of staging unique and successful events. If you can, stand outside your door to hand out treats. FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. During this transition period, we ask for your patience as we navigate this phase of reopening. The finance department is open to the public Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 3 pm to accept property tax and utility payments and to process homeowner grants only. 300 patrons, or the number allowable by one customer per 4 square metres indoors and one customer per 2 square metres outdoors, whichever is the lesser.

Technology allows you to stay connected 24/7, but time spent in Parksville Qualicum Beach will help you strengthen the connections that matter… with your family and friends, nature, our local culture, and with yourself. Finance is open Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 3 pm. 8 members of your community are following this project, Message from Mayor Mayne to Parksville Residents, http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/prevention-risks/masks, Vancouver Island Coastal Tourism Resiliency Program, Canadian Medical Association - Updates and Resources, BC Financial Supports in Response to COVID-19, Canada.ca - Information for Businesses/Employees, Province of British Columbia - Information for Businesses/Employees, BC Chamber of Commerce - Resources for Businesses, Parksville & District Chamber of Commerce, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General – Provincial Orders, Maintain physical distance of at least two metres. Avoid overcrowding, large groups and gatherings. While these functions have been in place virtually, in-person services are now being offered within limited hours of operation for those who cannot use virtual options. All other City business by appointment only. In accordance with provincial guidelines, signage will be posted at City Hall and in our parks and open spaces to remind the public of what rules are in place. Offers may be subject to change without notice.

July 01, 2020.

Information on City services and amenities, as well as updates on access, may be found on the City’s website. Children count towards the capacity limit. We encourage everyone to include a flu shot in your winter readiness plan, particularly important this winter so the medical system is not overwhelmed with seasonal illnesses. We are passing along some suggestions from the BC Centre for Disease website. That would be like ignoring the elephant in the room. Please check back as new resources often become available.

Facemasks can be worn to help protect those around you and should be worn by people who are sick. Dining in Parksville, Vancouver Island: See 9,821 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 73 Parksville restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. Although Vancouver Island infection numbers are low, we must remain diligent to protect each other. Inter-province and international travel continues to be discouraged for everyone's health and safety. Pharmacies expect to receive the flu shots in mid-October, and many will facilitate online appointments closer to the date. Only hand out sealed, pre-packaged treats. Please continue to access our services electronically. Wearing a mask should be combined with other important preventative measures such as frequent hand washing and physical distancing. Please contact VIU, School District #69 and the library by phone at this time. Now more than ever, we need to be kind, be calm and be safe. All accommodations, restaurants, and shops are implementing provincially approved guidelines for cleaning and physical distancing to keep staff and patrons safe. Use tongs, a baking sheet or make a candy slide to give more space when handing out candy. We hope your summer was enjoyable and you have been able to safely spend time with friends and family. You may need to review current NSW Health guidance on the following areas before completing your plan: Ensure COVID-19 Safety Plans are in place, where relevant, for. Keep hand sanitizer with you if eating treats on the go. Outside the central belt, pubs, cafes and restaurants will only be able to open indoors between 06:00 and 18:00 BST, and will not be allowed to sell alcohol during those hours. Due to limited space and modified group sizes, please call ahead to activity providers to see if there are additional items you are required to bring in advance of your trip. Finance hours will remain 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 3 pm. The numbers are on the rise in BC again; we must do our part and recommit to flattening the curve once again.

This includes indoor and outdoor events, conferences, meetings, concerts, religious gatherings, or other similar events. A reminder to Oceanside residents to help slow the spread of COVID-19: Rob Daman Emergency Program CoordinatorTown of Qualicum Beachrdaman@qualicumbeach.com, Aaron Dawson Emergency Program CoordinatorCity of Parksvilleadawson@parksville.ca, Deb Tardiff Manager of CommunicationsCity of Parksvilledtardiff@parksville.ca.