Days Inn - Nanaimo Harbourview, 809 Island Hwy S, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Nanaimo V9R 5K1, British Columbia, Canada
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809 Island Hwy S, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Nanaimo V9R 5K1, British Columbia, Canada
+1 250 7548171, +1 250 7548557
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Nanaimo Accommodation, Nanaimo Hotel Rooms and Facilities. Nanaimo Hotel - Days Inn - Harbourview - Room Descriptions. Nanaimo Hotel Room Types: Nanaimo Hotel, Nanaimo Accommodations General Info Total Number of Guest Rooms: 79. Standard Accommodations with two beds: Either two queen beds or one double one queen size bed. King Size Accommodations: One king size bed with one sofa bed. (as shown in above picture). One queen size bed and a sofa bed with kitchenette. (stove, fridge microwave). Bed room with one queen size bed is connected to the kids room with a bunk bed (double size on lower bed and single bed for upper bed). Both areas are separated by the washroom in the middle and have its own TV. One or two beds with fridge microwave, ironing board, working desk, office chair, intensive lighting, data port, high speed internet access, and free snack bottle water in room. Bed room with one queen size bed plus a separate sitting area with a sofa bed. One bed room with door has two queen size bed, another has one sleeping area with one queen size and sitting area with sofa bed. There is a door between two units. We have two standard rooms with two beds joint together or mini suite joint with kitchen unit. Joint units offer the convenience for bigger family or so alike group and cost no more than the cost for two units. Free local telephone calls. Handicapped rooms/facilities. In Room Coffee Maker with complimentary coffee. Remote Control Cable TV with VCR and Movie Rental. Business and Family Suites. Laundry/valet services. Meeting/banquet facilities. Smoking and Non-Smoking abc Country Restaurant. Limited room service. Close to shops/commercial services. 24-hour front desk, card key lock and night security patrol. Nanaimo Hotel Rates: US $ (based on1:1.45 exchange rate). Double (two persons). Taxes extra. Extra person (over 12 years old) $10.00 each. Discounts for AAA/CAA and Seniors. Government and Corporate rates available. Back to Top - Nanaimo Accommodations, Nanaimo Hotel. If you like fishing, diving, wildlife tour or need accommodations in. Port Hardy, contact the. Hotel Nanaimo - Hotels - Motels - Nanaimo Accommodations - Nanaimo, BC, Vancouver Island

Banquet Facilities and Meeting Rooms - Nanaimo Hotel Accommodations - Nanaimo Weddings. Banquet Facility and Meeting Room - Nanaimo Hotel. Nanaimo Hotel, Days Inn Harbourview, has a banquet facility or meeting room that is perfect for a small group from 2 persons to 25 persons to have various functions such as board meetings, weddings, banquets, seminars, workshops, telephone conferences, birthday parties, and more. The projector, screens, flipchart and VCR are available in the banquet facility. Our kitchen offers an assortment of steak, burgers, and wraps, stir fries, pasta, home made desserts, and a full range of breakfast meals. Back to Top - Banquet / Wedding Facility. Hotel Nanaimo - Hotels - Motels - Accommodations - Lodging - Nanaimo, BC, Vancouver Island

Welcome to the Days Inn Nanaimo Hotels New Monthly Newsletter! Days Inn Nanaimo - Nanaimo Hotels - Accommodations/lodging Nanaimo. The Days Inn Nanaimo Hotel. The Days Inn Nanaimo Hotel has had an amazing year here in Nanaimo and we would like to thank all of our customers and welcome you back in the new year. Please take the time to read through our news article this month and please ensure to check back monthly for new articles related to. accommodations, tourist information, Nanaimo history, local events in Nanaimo, family fun, and more. The Nanaimo Bar recipe dates back to the early 1930s, possibly from a recipe called the Chocolate Fridge Cake. There have been many searches and no evidence supports the connection, or has not ever been named Nanaimo Bar(s). Others claim that it was created in New York during the same time period however locals from Nanaimo, BC say it goes back to the coal-mining days of early Nanaimo, when it was sent to the miners from their friends and relatives in the United Kingdom as a gift. In short, this coal-mining connection could be legend rather than fact, and suited to promote Nanaimo's heritage. Regardless of where this recipe came from, the Nanaimo Bar is still a great and delicious treat and is loved by all. Please see the Nanaimo Bar recipe shown below. Nanaimo Bar - Ingredients: Nanaimo Bar - Base 2 squares (oz.) semi-sweet chocolate 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1 cup coconut 1/2 cup softened butter 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg. Nanaimo Bar - Filling 1/4 cup butter, softened 3 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons instant vanilla pudding 2 cups confectioners (powdered) sugar. Nanaimo Bar - Glaze 4 squares (oz.) semi-sweet chocolate 1 tablespoon butter. Nanaimo Bar - Procedure: Nanaimo Bar - Base Combine ingredients. Press into 9 inch square cake pan. Chill. Nanaimo Bar - Filling Combine butter, milk, and custard powder. Blend in confectioner's sugar. Spread over base. Chill at least 15 minutes. Nanaimo Bar - Glaze Partially melt chocolate and butter. Remove from heat and stir until melted. Spread over custard layer. Chill. Store in refrigerator, covered, up to 1 month. Makes 24 bars. Serve chilled. They're rich, so small portions may be appropriate.

Click to see distances and driving times in British Columbia. Days Inn Nanaimo Harbourview Nanaimo Hotel - Lodging - Nanaimo Accommodations. Nanaimo Hotel - Nanaimo Accommodations - Nanaimo Hotels BC. Welcome to our Nanaimo Hotel, Days Inn, Harbourview. We are located in the city of Nanaimo (na-ni-mo) on Vancouver Island, which is the gateway to exploring the rest of this super natural Island. Places such as Long Beach to the West, salmon fishing to the North, and the world famous Victoria City to the south are merely two hours away by driving. We can also be reached from Vancouver via a pleasant two-hour ferry ride, and if you are lucky, you can see whales traveling on your side. We offer free in room coffee, remote control television and all other amenities one would expect to feel welcome. We have the only heated indoor pool and jacuzzi in town and an in-house licensed Harbourview Family Restaurant. We are the closest hotel to the airport and located just minutes from the city center. At the Harbourview Days Inn, we provide a friendly and comfortable. Nanaimo accommodations for you to enjoy while on vacation or business. See. The Days Inn Harbourview Hotel in Nanaimo, British Columbia now has a monthly Nanaimo Hotel Newsletter featuring articles and information related to Nanaimo hotels, lodging, accommodations, tourist information, Nanaimo history, local events in Nanaimo, family fun, and more. For More. Nanaimo Hotel News... Back to Top - Nanaimo Hotel. Days Inn Hotel Accommodation Information: Canada. Things To Do Nanaimo. Nanaimo Hotel Banquets Rooms. Nanaimo Hotel Specials and Packages. Nanaimo Hotel Reservations. Nanaimo Hotel Contact. Nanaimo Hotel Newsletter. Nanaimo Hotel Archive. Nanaimo Hotel Site Map. Days Inn - Nanaimo Harbourview 809 Island Hwy South Nanaimo, BC V9R 5K1 Canada. Toll Free: 1-877-754-8171 Phone: (250) 754-8171 Fax: (250) 754-8557 Email: info@nanaimohotel.com. If you like fishing, diving, wildlife tours or need Port Hardy accommodations or lodging contact the. Glen Lyon Inn Suites! Hotel Nanaimo - Hotels - Nanaimo Accommodations - Lodging Nanaimo, BC, Vancouver Island

Nanaimo Hotel Room Specials and Nanaimo Golf Packages. Nanaimo Hotel Specials and Packages updated regularly. Nanaimo Hotel Internet Booking Special: 20% off the regular rate. Mention this special on the comments area in the reservation form. Nanaimo Golf Packages (High season- May 1 to Sept. 30). Cottonwood Golf Course. 20 minutes South of Nanaimio. Fairwinds Golf Country. Club just 30 minutes North of Nanaimo. 2 nights of accommodations in a deluxe renovated room. 1 dinners and 1 breakfasts per person at our ABC Country Restaurant (Grand Opening June 15th, 2002). $355.00 per person based on double occupancy. $440.00 for single occupancy. (Off Season Rates are available)

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Days Inn Nanaimo Hotels Newsletter Archive Days Inn Nanaimo - Nanaimo Hotel - Accommodations - Lodging Nanaimo. Hudson's Bay Company Timeline for Nanaimo. 1827 - A fur trading post was established at Fort Langley on the Fraser River. 1835 - Coal discovered at Beaver Harbour at the northern end of Vancouver Island. 1842 - Moved their headquarters from Fort Vancouver in the Oregon Territory to the newly established fort called Fort Victoria. 1846 - Oregon Treaty established that all land north of the 49th parallel and all of Vancouver Island belonging to Great Britain; all land south belonging to United States. The Hudsons Bay Company requested jurisdiction over Vancouver Island in exchange for promoting colonization. 1849 - May - Queen Victoria, granted the Hudson Bay Company the island called Vancouver Island together with all royalties of the seas upon the coast thereof and all mines royal there to belonging. The land was handed over for ten year with the following conditions: 1. The crown could re-purchase the island form the HBC on the termination of the trading license that would expire May 30, 1859; 2. HBC was required to develop and settle the island. 3. HBC could keep ten percent of all the money it received form the sale of lands, coal, or other minerals, but it was obligated to spend the remaining 90 percent on surveys, roads, bridges, churches, and schools plus any other amenities for the settlers. September - The post at Fort Rupert is completed (August) and the first miners arrive from Scotland. December - Snuneymuxw Chief Che-wich-i-kan (ki­st-sa-kum), historically referred to as Coal Tyee, had gone to Fort Victoria to have his rifle repaired by the blacksmith. Coal Tyee commented to the blacksmith about the black stones being plentiful in his area. 1850 - Spring - Coal Tyee returns to Victoria with a canoe laden with coal. It was tested and found to be of an excellent quality. Joseph McKay, a company clerk, was dispatched to Nanaimo. 1851 - August - Robert Dunsmuir, his wife, two daughters and one son (born on route at Fort Vancouver) arrived at Fort Rupert. The journey took eight months. 1852 - August - James Douglas Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island and Chief Factor for the HBC, journeyed to Nanaimo to examine the coal deposits. August 24 - Joseph McKay was appointed to be the HBC representative in Nanaimo and take possession of the coal beds. August 27 - Building began on the first hut in Nanaimo. 1852 - September 3 - Muirs, McGregors and Raymond arrived on the Cadboro from Fort Rupert. They brought with them four pigs and one sheep. These were the first farm animals in Nanaimo. September 9 - Cadboro sailed with the first 480 barrels of coal. The Snuneymuxw had mined and loaded the coal. Twenty barrels for a two and a half point blanket and other goods. November 5 - A HBC shepherd, Peter Brown, is murdered by the son of the Snuneymuxw chief and a Cowechin First Nation male. December 9 - Fifteen miners and their families arrived from Fort Rupert. They came by canoe and the S.S. Beaver. Included in this group was Robert Dunsmuir and his family. 1852/1853 - Winter - The weather was severe - there was deep snow and harbour was frozen. 1853 - January 17 - Two men went one trial for the murder of Peter Brown. The trial onboard the Beaver was the first by judge and jury under English law. The men were found guilty, condemned and executed at Tide Staff Point (Gallows Point today) on Protection Island. February 3 - Joseph Robilliard and Versailles began squaring the timbers to build the Bastion. French Canadians, Leon Labine and Jean Baptiste Fortier are credited for the building but others also worked on it. William Isbister, a stonemason, laid the foundation. March 16 - Mary McGregor gave birth to the first white girl, Margaret. April - More men arrive from Fort Rupert, including Adam Grant Horne, William Isbister, Jean Baptiste Fortier, and surgeon Dr. George Johnstone. June 2 - McKay writes to Douglas, the Bastion is nearly finished, we have three dwelling houses 20 x 30 ft habitable, 4 houses 25 x 15 and the wood raised for three houses 20 x 30 ft. Alexander Dunsmuir was born, the first white boy born in Nanaimo. August - 40 Scottish miners recruited for Nanaimo sailed on the Colinda. They never arrived in Nanaimo; they mutinied in Valparaiso, Chile, after running out of food on the voyage. 1853 - The Princess Royal, a barque, is constructed of solid oak. The total cost of construction was 10,200 pound sterling. 1853 - The second government funded public school (common school) In the Colony of Vancouver Island is opened in Nanaimo. Mr. Charles Bailey is transferred from Fort Victoria. The first school is believed to be a company building near Commercial and Skinner Streets. 1854 - June 2 - at 6:45 p.m. 23 men and 23 women with a quantity of children, were received on board as emigrants. October 20 - The Princess Royal reaches Honolulu140 days after leaving London, England. The ships log recorded five deaths and two births. Three more deaths occurred while the ship was being provisioned and watered in Honolulu. October 31 - Set sail for Esquimalt. Two more deaths occurred on this leg of the journey. November 23 ­ The Princess Royal arrives in Esquimalt. November 25 - The Beaver and Recovery were brought alongside the Princess Royal so that the passengers could be transferred. The next day with a good supply of potatoes and fresh meat they departed for Colvile Town. November 27 ­ at 11:00 a.m. the travel weary group came ashore at Pioneer Rock. It is said that the sun broke through the clouds at the moment the first miner set foot on land. They had travelled for five days of six months or 179 days to reach their final destination. December 23 - Governor James Douglas signed a treaty with the Snuneymuxw, the last of 14 treaties negotiated on Vancouver Island between 1850 and 1854. 1854 - a new school was built in the rear of the present St Paul Church on Chapel Street. This building was used until 1867 when it was destroyed by fire. 1854 - Joseph McKay is transferred to Fort Simpson when the Crimean War Broke out. Near the end of 1854, Governor James Douglas ordered the first census of the colony. In Nanaimo, the white population was 151, there were 52 lodging houses, 3 shops, 6 outhouses and 1 school with 29 students. No one was over 60 years old; 15 were between 50 and 60; and nearly half were under 20. 1855 - Recruiters from the Puget Sound Coal Mine at Bellingham Bay lured a number of the Royal Princess miners to Bellingham. They broke their contract with the HBC and left for Bellingham leaving their wives and families behind. The coal operation in Bellingham was not what they were led to believe and soon trickled back to Nanaimo. HBC reinstated them on less favourable terms. 1855 - July 6 - Captain Charles Edward Stuart replaced Joseph McKay as officer-in-charge at the Nanaimo post. 1855 - October - Robert Dunsmuir and Edward Walker were granted the first free miners licences issued by the HBC. 1856 - August 14 - Cornelius Bryant, an eighteen year old is hired. His daybook shows 34 students enrolled. 1859 - At a literary meeting forty­ four dollars was raised to start a circulating library. 1860 - Colviletown is officially changed to Nanaimo. 1860 - (August) The name Colviletown was officially removed form maps and charts. 1862 - The Hudsons Bay Company sold its Nanaimo property to the Vancouver Coal Mining Land Company Limited. During its tenure the HBC fulfilled its contractual obligations to the miners, but also provided school and medical services. www.nanaimomuseum.ca/. Back to Top - Nanaimo Hotels
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 Guest rooms have air conditioning
 Baby chairs and cots are provided
 Luggage storage
 Breakfast may be served in the room
 Playground for children
 Clothes dry cleaning
 Conference and meeting room
 Credit cards accepted
 Disabled guests are welcome
 Fitness hall
 Hairdryer
 Ironing facilities
 Jacuzzi tub
 Kitchen
 Laundry services/washing machine
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Around-the-clock recetpion
 Pets are accepted
 Parking lot
 Private park, garden, courtyard
 Clock/radio
 Fridge
 Restaurant
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Swimming pool
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Phone at reception
 Phones in rooms
 TV sets in rooms
 Patio, summer terrace
 Common room with a TV set
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