Welcome to Cowichan. where our incredible natural beauty is the backdrop to your dream vacation.Whether you come to relax and take in some sunshine, stroll the docks and vineyards, watch artists at work, or go on a once in a lifetime outdoor adventure, the journey is up to you.Quaint & charming communities, extensive hiking and biking trails, watersports, unique attractions, arts & culture, and award winning restaurants and wineries. it's all here and ready to offer you an exceptional experience.Just make sure to give yourself enough time in Cowichan to enjoy it all!Watch 'Once Upon a Day.Cowichan', a glimpse into our beautiful region.Savour Cowichan, September 26 to October 5, 2014, is a delicious, delectable and exciting way to explore the region! Over 40 artisan food and drink producers from the Cowichan Valley invite festival goers to celebrate more than 50 epicurean events over 10 days.
Delta offers extraordinary quality of life: breathtaking scenery, wide-open spaces, mild temperatures and wonderful recreational opportunities. The population of 100,000 residents is spread among three residential areas of North Delta, Ladner, and Tsawwassen. We share the Vancouver suburban area with Richmond to the northwest, Surrey and White Rock on the east and Tsawwassen First Nation on the west.
The Richmond Chamber of Commerce (RCC) was formed as a society in 1925, originally as a Board of Trade and then later as a Chamber of Commerce. As a member of the Richmond Chamber, you are also a member of the BC Chamber and Canadian Chamber of Commerce, all of which provide a united voice when representing business and addressing important issues in the community, in the Province and across the country. Since 1977, the Chamber, in partnership with the City of Richmond, has annually paid tribute to the business community through its Business Excellence Awards. This event recognizes some 60 companies in six different categories and is always a sold out event. In May of 2003, RCC took on a new challenge - the inauguration of the 911 Awards. This project is unique to Richmond as no other community in BC recognizes all of the emergency services (RCMP, Firefighters, Coast Guard, Ambulance Paramedics and the Emergency Services) in an annual event.
As the voice of business, the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce has been serving the needs of the business community in the Nanaimo area since 1889. We are a non-profit, non-government organization with 800 members comprised of businesses, professionals and associations who have joined together for the purpose of promoting the civic, commercial and industrial interests of our community.
The name 'Cloverdale' eventually evolved by the railway engineers who worked at the station at Clover Valley. Around 1872 settlers started to arrive in the region known as Surrey Centre. One of the first settlers was Abraham Huck and his wife Nancy who arrived from Kansas.
Welcome to the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce, a membership driven organization comprised of businesses, community organizations and professional individuals. Working in partnership with the local business community, our mission is to be the Voice of Business in Langley by promoting and improving trade and commerce, and the economic, civic and social welfare of the District, Langley City, Langley Township and the community-at-large.
The Abbotsford Chamber is a membership driven organization comprised of approximately 800 professional, business, community and individual persons. Working in partnership with the business community, our mission is to represent, serve and connect our members to build and sustain a thriving business community in Abbotsford. We are The Voice for Business in Abbotsford and strive to be the professional business organization of choice.
Sechelt, located on a narrow isthmus of land between the Strait of Georgia and the inland sea of Sechelt Inlet, is a place of quiet beauty, incredible energy, and a population as diverse as any to be found in Canada. The Sechelt and District Chamber of Commerce was established under the federal Board of Trade Act in 1948 as the Sechelt Peninsula Board of Trade. The early Sechelt Board of Trade covered the area from Wilson Creek to Egmont. By 1972, the organization was known as the Sechelt and District Chamber of Commerce. The Sechelt Chamber is a member of the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce. We are an autonomous organization, and our alliance with the Provincial Chamber of Commerce is voluntary.
Not for profit business organization.working on behalf of its members and providing a broad range of services.The chamber operates the visitor centre on behalf of the community.
As the Voice of Business for the Greater Victoria region, the Chamber works to ensure the region is a vibrant and prosperous place to carry on business. The Chamber seeks to maintain and enhance a strong socially responsible business climate based on the principles of free enterprise and fair profit. We are committed to advancing existing business and attracting new economic site not found site not found opportunities and constructively influencing public policy to support a healthy private enterprise system. We value the regions historical character, culture and diversity while embracing site not found.