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Port Alberni

Port Alberni (/ælˈbɜːrni/) is a city located on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The city lies within the Alberni Valley at the head of the Alberni Inlet, Vancouver Island's longest inlet. It is the location of the head offices of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District. Port Alberni currently has a total population of 18,259.

Port Alberni
City of Port Alberni
Aerial view of Port Alberni
Motto: 
Gateway to the Pacific West Coast
Port Alberni
Location of Port Alberni in British Columbia
Port Alberni
Port Alberni (British Columbia)
Coordinates: 49°14′2″N 124°48′18″W / 49.23389°N 124.80500°W / 49.23389; -124.80500
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional districtAlberni-Clayoquot
Incorporated1912
Government
 • MayorSharie Minions
 • Governing bodyPort Alberni City Council
Area
 • Total19.76 km2 (7.63 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total17,678
 • Density894.6/km2 (2,317/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (Pacific daylight time)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)250, 778, 236, 672
HighwaysHighway 4
WaterwaysSproat Lake, Alberni Inlet
ClimateCsb
Websiteportalberni.ca

Port Alberni is served by the coast-spanning Island Highway system, the Island Rail Corridor, and a local airport.

History edit

Port Alberni was named for Captain Don Pedro de Alberní,[1] a Spanish officer, who commanded Fort San Miguel at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island's west coast from 1790 to 1792.

 
Illustration from Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Alfred Carmichael

Port Alberni and the West Coast of Vancouver Island is the traditional territory of the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth[2] Tribal Council. The Nuu-chah-nulth were previously called the Nootka. Many place names in Port Alberni have a Nuu-chah-nulth origin, such as Somass (washing), Kitsuksis (log across mouth of creek), Pacheena (foamy), and Nootka (go around). Ancient petroglyph carvings can be found at Sproat Lake.

In March 1787, Captain Charles William Barkley of the Imperial Eagle, explored Barkley Sound, which now bears his name. Barkley travelled with his 17-year-old bride, Frances Barkley, the first European woman to visit what is now British Columbia. Frances Barkley is also the name of one of the two vessels that makes trips down the Alberni Inlet from Port Alberni to Bamfield and Ucluelet. The other, since retired, was the MV Lady Rose.

In 1856, Adam Horne, a Scottish fur trader employed by the Hudson's Bay Company, was directed to locate a land route across Vancouver Island. There were stories that the natives used a trail starting at Qualicum. Adam Horne found this trail leading to the Alberni Valley and it became known as the Horne Lake Trail. Many other settlers used this trail to get to the Alberni Valley.

 
Anderson Sawmill Port Alberni, B.C. 1863

In 1860, the Anderson company, a sawmilling company from London, England, took the advice of their Victoria agent Captain Edward Stamp and set up a sawmill operation. At the time, the American Civil War prevented the importation of timber from the southern United States. Gilbert Sproat and Edward Stamp transported men and machinery to Alberni. They received land grants from Governor James Douglas and started running the Anderson sawmill at the mouth of the Somass River in August 1861. The first mill in B.C. was built to export lumber. The original mill failed, but several others were established in the 1880s. Sproat Lake was named after Gilbert Sproat and Stamp Falls and Stamp River were named after Edward Stamp.

Rogers Creek, which flows through the centre of Port Alberni, was named after A.B. Rogers, the discoverer of Rogers Pass, when he surveyed in the Alberni Valley for the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 19th century.

In 1862, small-scale placer gold mining took place on China Creek; in the 1890s more gold mining took place along the Alberni Inlet at China Creek and Mineral Creek. Several gold veins were found. Exploration for gold continued over the years with peaks in the 1930s and 1960s.

Port Alberni Mill opened as a kraft pulp mill in 1946, followed by two paper machines in 1957.[3]

Today, the town is a hub for local, regional, and provincial government, and its West Coast General Hospital provides services to west coast communities like Bamfield, Tofino, and Ucluelet. Currently, the natural resources of the area are taking centre stage again, but in a different way. Port Alberni is in the process of "re-developing" itself as a tourism destination. The area's amenities, such as the natural environment of the area, the opportunities for fishing (both marine and freshwater), its convenience as a jumping-off point for new outdoor recreation and ecotourism activities such as hiking, kayaking, and mountain-biking, lend themselves to these activities very well.[4]

 
Damage to Bank of Montreal in Port Alberni by the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake.

The 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday, June 23, 1946.[5] The main shock epicentre occurred in the Forbidden Plateau area north of Port Alberni. While most of the large earthquakes in the Vancouver area occur at tectonic plate boundaries, the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a crustal event.[6] Shaking was felt from Portland, Oregon to Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The earthquake is remembered as one of the most damaging earthquakes in the history of British Columbia.

From 1920 to 1973 the Alberni Residential School was in operation. The Canadian Federal government now says that this was a big blot on race relations in Canada.[7] The residential school system run by the United Church forcibly separated children from their families and communities. The residential school was closed in the late 1970s and in 2009 was demolished.[8]

In 1955, the Alberni Athletics Senior-A Men's Basketball Team had an outstanding year. The Alberni Athletics won the Canadian Senior Basketball Championships at home. A young Jim Robson honed his sports reporting skills doing the play-by-play on radio station CJAV. The Alberni Athletics were inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.[9]

 
Good Friday tsunami

In 1964, Port Alberni was hit by a tsunami during the Good Friday earthquake. The water rose about one foot in a minute reaching ten feet above the high-water mark. About 375 homes were damaged and 55 were washed away, however there were no injuries or fatalities.[10]

In 1967, the neighbouring towns of Alberni (on the north) and Port Alberni (on the south) amalgamated to form the city of Port Alberni.[11]

The Alberni Valley has a museum[12] and many ancillary attractions, including Sproat Lake, which is located just outside Port Alberni.

Geography edit

Located at the head of the Alberni Inlet, Port Alberni lies adjacent to this natural harbour as well as the Somass River. The other end of the inlet is located on Barkley Sound, which includes the Broken Group Islands, considered to be one of the best areas for kayaking in the world.[13] Sproat Lake is located 10 km (6.2 mi) west of the city, and the valley is guarded by the snow-covered peaks of the Beaufort range, Mount Arrowsmith and Mount Klitsa, and surrounded by mountains on all sides. Kuth-kah-chulth, is the Nuu-Chah-Nulth name for Mount Arrowsmith.

 
Head of the inlet

The city itself owes its unique layout to its former "twin city" status, due to its two official city centres, as well as the numerous creeks and ravines that bisect the townsite. The former city of Alberni is now dubbed "North Port", and is centred at Highway 4 and Gertrude Street. Visitors continuing onward to the west coast will pass this intersection, marked by the historic Alberni Post Office on the Southeast corner. Much of Port Alberni's recent development has occurred in the North Port area, especially "up the hill", east of the North Port downtown.

The former City of Port Alberni (now referred to as "South Port" or "Uptown") can be found about 3 km (1.9 mi) South on 3rd and Argyle street. In 2004, the Capitol Theatre, a local landmark in South Port, underwent extensive renovations and emerged as a stately yet modern relic of past times. This theatre now often hosts live performances. South Port is anchored by the Harbour Quay, a waterfront collection of shops, art galleries, great food and parks. The Port Alberni railway station, farmers market on Saturdays, as well as the Maritime Discovery Centre can be found here.

The city's West End is an eclectic mix of new suburban style homes, large acreages, and two First Nations reserves. Much of the residential growth over the past decade has occurred in the city's West End, where the Westporte neighbourhood has taken shape.

The creeks and ravines that cut through the city create natural barriers; Kitsuksis Creek, Cherry Creek, Roger Creek and Dry Creek each flow through the city. The hiking trails in these creeks and ravines add tremendously to the quality of life in Port Alberni.

Climate edit

Port Alberni's dry July gives it a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb), although it is much wetter than most such places. Although the summer months do see a relatively small amount of precipitation, the vast majority of it comes during the winter months as cool, moist air flows from the Pacific Ocean over the much colder B.C. coast. Despite its location on the relatively drier east side of Vancouver Island, the resulting weak rain shadow is not enough to keep the city dry. Despite its generally wet climate, in summer, afternoon shade temperatures quite often exceed 30 °C (86.0 °F) on average 15–30 days a year, making it one of the warmest places on Vancouver Island in the summer months.

The highest temperature ever recorded in Port Alberni was 42.7 °C (108.9 °F) on 28 June 2021.[14] The coldest temperature ever recorded was −21.7 °C (−7.1 °F) on 14 January 1950.[15]

Climate data for Port Alberni Airport, 1981–2010 normals, extremes 1917–present[a]
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15.6
(60.1)
19.4
(66.9)
24.2
(75.6)
30.6
(87.1)
34.1
(93.4)
42.7
(108.9)
41.1
(106.0)
39.4
(102.9)
35.6
(96.1)
29.3
(84.7)
20.6
(69.1)
16.7
(62.1)
42.7
(108.9)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 5.4
(41.7)
7.4
(45.3)
11.5
(52.7)
14.2
(57.6)
18.0
(64.4)
20.7
(69.3)
24.2
(75.6)
25.5
(77.9)
22.3
(72.1)
14.9
(58.8)
8.1
(46.6)
4.5
(40.1)
14.7
(58.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.0
(37.4)
3.8
(38.8)
6.4
(43.5)
8.7
(47.7)
12.0
(53.6)
14.9
(58.8)
17.4
(63.3)
18.0
(64.4)
14.9
(58.8)
10.0
(50.0)
5.3
(41.5)
2.4
(36.3)
9.7
(49.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 0.5
(32.9)
0.1
(32.2)
1.3
(34.3)
3.2
(37.8)
6.1
(43.0)
8.9
(48.0)
10.6
(51.1)
10.5
(50.9)
7.5
(45.5)
5.1
(41.2)
2.5
(36.5)
0.4
(32.7)
4.7
(40.5)
Record low °C (°F) −21.7
(−7.1)
−15.6
(3.9)
−13.9
(7.0)
−7.8
(18.0)
−5.6
(21.9)
0.0
(32.0)
2.2
(36.0)
1.1
(34.0)
−3.9
(25.0)
−8.5
(16.7)
−16.8
(1.8)
−17.4
(0.7)
−21.7
(−7.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 290.9
(11.45)
255.3
(10.05)
190.1
(7.48)
126.6
(4.98)
78.5
(3.09)
55.3
(2.18)
26.1
(1.03)
38.5
(1.52)
49.1
(1.93)
204.4
(8.05)
316.6
(12.46)
276.0
(10.87)
1,907.3
(75.09)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 275.7
(10.85)
234.6
(9.24)
180.6
(7.11)
125.6
(4.94)
78.5
(3.09)
55.3
(2.18)
26.1
(1.03)
38.5
(1.52)
49.1
(1.93)
203.3
(8.00)
305.9
(12.04)
255.9
(10.07)
1,829
(72.01)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 15.4
(6.1)
22.2
(8.7)
10.1
(4.0)
1.0
(0.4)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.1
(0.4)
9.6
(3.8)
20.7
(8.1)
80.0
(31.5)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 20.0 17.3 17.7 17.9 14.5 12.4 6.7 6.9 8.6 15.6 21.6 19.6 178.5
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 18.4 15.2 17.2 17.9 14.5 12.4 6.7 6.9 8.6 15.5 21.0 17.1 171.3
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 3.4 3.6 2.6 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.9 5.1 17.2
Average relative humidity (%) (at 15:00 LST) 88.3 77.5 65.8 58.6 59.4 57.7 52.7 47.7 52.5 70.8 83.6 87.5 66.8
Mean monthly sunshine hours 24.3 58.1 111.8 150.5 191.4 193.8 262.8 262.6 195.8 103.1 35.0 22.1 1,611.2
Percent possible sunshine 9.0 20.4 30.4 36.6 40.3 40.0 53.7 58.8 51.6 30.7 12.7 8.6 32.8
Source: Environment Canada[16][17][18][19][20]

Demographics edit

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Port Alberni had a population of 18,259 living in 8,451 of its 8,919 total private dwellings, a change of 3.3% from its 2016 population of 17,678. With a land area of 19.66 km2 (7.59 sq mi), it had a population density of 928.7/km2 (2,405.4/sq mi) in 2021.[21]

The median household income in 2005 for Port Alberni was $43,624.

One major characteristic known is the twin city demographic, where previously there were the distinct Port Alberni and Alberni municipalities, the remnants remain with two distinct city centres.

Ethnicity edit

Panethnic groups in the City of Port Alberni (1986−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[22] 2016[23] 2011[24] 2006[25] 2001[26] 1996[27] 1991[28][29] 1986[30][31][32]: 105 
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[b] 13,975 77.81% 13,290 76.73% 14,400 82.81% 14,295 82.51% 14,320 81.67% 15,235 83.48% 14,875 81.42% 15,175 83.72%
Indigenous 2,860 15.92% 3,030 17.49% 2,205 12.68% 2,050 11.83% 2,320 13.23% 1,410 7.73% 1,920 10.51% 1,465 8.08%
South Asian 465 2.59% 495 2.86% 385 2.21% 665 3.84% 590 3.36% 1,165 6.38% 1,025 5.61% 1,170 6.46%
East Asian[c] 230 1.28% 285 1.65% 205 1.18% 155 0.89% 190 1.08% 275 1.51% 295 1.61% 280 1.54%
Southeast Asian[d] 140 0.78% 90 0.52% 70 0.4% 30 0.17% 35 0.2% 45 0.25% 45 0.25% 15 0.08%
African 115 0.64% 55 0.32% 60 0.35% 45 0.26% 50 0.29% 65 0.36% 40 0.22% 0 0%
Latin American 75 0.42% 20 0.12% 30 0.17% 50 0.29% 20 0.11% 30 0.16% 60 0.33% 20 0.11%
Middle Eastern[e] 20 0.11% 25 0.14% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 10 0.05% 0 0%
Other/Multiracial[f] 80 0.45% 35 0.2% 30 0.17% 35 0.2% 10 0.06% 25 0.14%
Total responses 17,960 98.36% 17,320 97.97% 17,390 98.01% 17,325 98.73% 17,535 98.8% 18,250 97.17% 18,270 98.63% 18,125 99.36%
Total population 18,259 100% 17,678 100% 17,743 100% 17,548 100% 17,748 100% 18,782 100% 18,523 100% 18,241 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Religion edit

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Port Alberni included:[22]

Health and education edit

Public education is offered by School District 70 Alberni, which operates 11 schools in Port Alberni. A new multimillion-dollar state of the art high school opened in 2012–2013.

The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique operates one Francophone primary school: école des Grands-cèdres.[33] It also provides a French-English school.

Health services are provided in town by Westcoast General Hospital, operated by the Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA).[34]

Economy edit

The chief source of industry in Port Alberni is forestry, commercial fishing, and tourism.[35] In the 1950s, 60's and 70's the forestry labour force in Port Alberni was one of the highest paid in the country.[36] However, over the last fifteen years there has been a decline in the forestry industry and a consequent relative decline in the economy of the city and of its residents.[37] The Alberni Valley's forests consist primarily of Douglas fir, hemlock, yellow cedar and western red cedar. Most of the old growth forests have been logged with current logging coming from second growth forests. Port Alberni Mill, owned by Catalyst Paper, sits on the edge of the Alberni Inlet. It produces 340,000 tonnes of directory paper and lightweight coated paper each year.[38] There is also a lumber mill, Alberni Pacific Division, that also sits on the inlet. Several smaller sawmills exist throughout the valley. Farming is also practised in the valley.

Port Alberni also serves as a hub for those travelling to the West Coast of Vancouver Island, including Ucluelet, Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park. As commodities tend to be much pricier in these remote areas, campers and travellers often do their shopping in Port Alberni before continuing their journey. This has resulted in development along the Johnston Road (Highway 4) corridor, including several big box retailers, grocery stores and strip mall developments. Previously, eco-tourism companies have set up shop in the Alberni Valley, taking advantage of the city's location on the fringe of wilderness yet proximate location to Vancouver and Victoria. For example, there's a kayaking, ATV touring, a windsurfing and a glider company.

Salmon edit

A team of salmon enhancement volunteers and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have worked to improve salmon habitats throughout the Alberni Valley, adding a Coho hatchery at the McLean Mill National Historic Site, in addition to the successful Robertson Creek Hatchery on the Stamp River. Port Alberni was awarded the World Fishing Network's “Ultimate Fishing Town” designation in 2010.

Attractions edit

 
Martin Mars Water Bomber

Port Alberni sits beneath Mount Arrowsmith and is almost completely surrounded by mountains. These mountains provide hiking, walking, and mountain biking trails. It also provides an opportunity to view wildlife, including deer and black bears.

The city is also known for its fishing. Its waters contain five different species of salmon and yearly runs of steelhead. Halibut can also be found in the saltwater inlets near the city.

The state-of-the-art Robertson Creek Fish Hatchery is the most successful hatchery on Vancouver Island, producing chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead smolts. It is located a short drive west of Port Alberni.[39] and is open to the public.

Port Alberni is home to the McLean Mill National Historic Site which incorporates a steam railway from the downtown harbour to the saw mill up the valley.[40] The historic mill offers demonstrations, including operating the old mill.

The world's largest aerial firefighting flying boats, the Martin Mars Water Bombers, once made their home on nearby Sproat Lake. This lake is also a summer destination for local residents and cottagers from surrounding areas. The sole remaining Water Bomber is now owned by The Coulson Group, and has been renamed from the Martin Mars Water Bombers to the Coulson Flying Tankers. The provincial lake also provided petroglyphs carved First Nations many years ago.[41]

Besides the offers from nature, the city has two quays, Harbour Quay and Victoria Quay include shops, restaurants, and art galleries along the inlet. On some autumn evenings, when the inlet's tide is low, black bears can be spotted looking for fish on the other side of Victoria Quay.

The Alberni Valley Multiplex in Port Alberni is home to the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, a Junior-A hockey team in the BCHL.

Della Falls, the 16th tallest waterfall in Canada (442 m (1,450 ft)), is accessible by boat from Great Central Lake or by helicopter.[42] Helicopters are not allowed to land in Strathcona Provincial Park.

Hiking trails around Port Alberni edit

The Port Alberni area has several hiking trails. There are over 100 trails in and around the Alberni Valley, including mountain bike trails. There is also access to the alpine areas, including Mount Arrowsmith.

  • Horne Lake Trail
  • Log Train Trail
  • Angler's Trail at Stamp River
  • Rogers Creek Trail
  • Inlet Trail
  • Labour Day Lake Trail
  • Greenmax Anglers Trail
  • China Creek Trail
  • Climb Mount Arrowsmith
  • Della Falls Trail
  • Kitsukis Dyke Walking Path
  • Old Forestry Lookout Trail
  • Saddle Trail on Mount Arrowsmith

Transportation edit

Port Alberni Airport (CBS8) is located 11 km (6.8 mi) north west of the city. The airport has a 4,000 ft (1,200 m) runway with another additional 2,500 ft (760 m) of taxiways and apron. The airport is home to a number of key tenants, including Coulson Aircrane, Canadian Aero Technologies, Alberni Valley Flying Club and Vancouver Island Helicopters.

The main highway to Port Alberni is Highway 4, known locally as the Alberni Highway and the Pacific Rim Highway. It is the longest east–west main vehicle route on Vancouver Island, with a total length of 163 km (101 mi). The highway to Port Alberni was completed in 1942, and has been designated as Highway 4 since 1953. The highway starts at Qualicum Beach, then reaches Port Alberni from which it continues on to Tofino and Ucluelet.

Port Alberni is served by the Island Rail Corridor branch line from Parksville known as the Port Alberni Subdivision.

Port operations edit

The Port of Port Alberni regularly receives large oceangoing cargo vessels, such as the Hong Kong-based OYSTER BAY and the Bergen-based STAR LINDESNES, as well as tugs, fishing boats, and search and rescue vessels.[43]

The Port Alberni Port Authority was created in 1999. Under the Canada Marine Act, the Port Alberni Port Authority is responsible for the Alberni Inlet from the Somass River[44] to Tzartus Island.[45]

Notable people edit

  • Paul Boyd, Canadian and American television journalist (Inside Edition)
  • Kim Campbell, 19th Prime Minister of Canada from 25 June to 4 November 1993; the first woman to hold this office.
  • George Clutesi (1905–1988) became a Tseshaht artist, actor and writer as well as an expert on and spokesman for First Nations cultures. In 1959, he received the British Columbia Centennial Award and the Canada Centennial Medal in 1967.[46] He was commissioned to paint a mural for Expo 67. Emily Carr was so impressed with his work that in her will she left him her brushes, oils and unused canvases. He died in Victoria in 1988.
  • Travis Cross, Olympic wrestler
  • Wilhelm Alexander, German born painter, art instructor, and television host.
  • Paul Cyr, drafted into the NHL by the Buffalo Sabres in the first round (9th overall) in 1982.
  • David Dziurzynski, Ottawa/ Binghamton Senators NHL/ AHL forward.
  • Leo, Gerry and Myles Fitzgerald (born August 26, 1993[1]) are Canadian former child actors and current ice hockey players best known for their joint roles as Sylvester (Sly) and Whit in the 1999 film, Baby Geniuses.[2] They also appeared in the sequel, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, in 2004.
  • Leonard Frank, photographer
  • Laurent Brossoit, NHL player with the Winnipeg Jets.
  • Rick Hansen, Canadian paraplegic athlete and activist for people with spinal cord injuries who is most famous for his Man in Motion world tour to raise money for the cause and show the physical capabilities of such people.
  • Jim Hiller, current assistant coach of the National Hockey League's Toronto Maple Leafs.[47]
  • Eric Jespersen, bronze medalist at the 1992 Olympics
  • Jamie Lowery, former soccer player and member of Canada's national team at the 1986 World Cup.
  • Dakota Morton, youngest Canadian radio host; created the record and set it on January 16, 1999, at the age of 10 years 218 days. Record was awarded while Dakota was hosting his radio show at CJAV radio in Port Alberni.
  • Kenneth Oppel, Canadian writer of the Silverwing & Matt Cruse series.[48]
  • Davis Payne, current associate coach of Stanley cup champion LA Kings
  • Rob Shick, has been with the NHL as an official since September 1, 1984
  • Alec Thomas, fisherman, trapper, longshoreman, logger, “anthropologist”, interpreter, and Tseshaht politician.[49]
  • Harry Zolnierczyk, Nashville Predators forward
  • Jim Robson, the iconic voice of the Vancouver Canucks, started his legendary broadcasting career in Port Alberni [50]
  • Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, primary suspects of the 2019 Northern British Columbia murders of a tourist couple and UBC professor, and were subjects of a nationwide manhunt.
  • Lauren Spencer-Smith[51] is a singer who appeared on season 18 of American Idol[52] and became popular on TikTok in 2021 with songs like "Back to Friends"[53] and "Fingers Crossed".[54][55]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Climate data was recorded at Port Alberni from July 1917 to December 1971 and at Port Alberni Airport from November 1969 to present.
  2. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  6. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

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Port Alberni ae l ˈ b ɜːr n i is a city located on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia Canada The city lies within the Alberni Valley at the head of the Alberni Inlet Vancouver Island s longest inlet It is the location of the head offices of the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District Port Alberni currently has a total population of 18 259 Port AlberniCityCity of Port AlberniAerial view of Port AlberniMotto Gateway to the Pacific West CoastPort AlberniLocation of Port Alberni in British ColumbiaShow map of Vancouver IslandPort AlberniPort Alberni British Columbia Show map of British ColumbiaCoordinates 49 14 2 N 124 48 18 W 49 23389 N 124 80500 W 49 23389 124 80500CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional districtAlberni ClayoquotIncorporated1912Government MayorSharie Minions Governing bodyPort Alberni City CouncilArea Total19 76 km2 7 63 sq mi Population 2016 Total17 678 Density894 6 km2 2 317 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific daylight time Forward sortation areaV9YArea code s 250 778 236 672HighwaysHighway 4WaterwaysSproat Lake Alberni InletClimateCsbWebsiteportalberni wbr caPort Alberni is served by the coast spanning Island Highway system the Island Rail Corridor and a local airport Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnicity 3 2 Religion 4 Health and education 5 Economy 6 Salmon 7 Attractions 8 Hiking trails around Port Alberni 9 Transportation 9 1 Port operations 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Port Alberni was named for Captain Don Pedro de Alberni 1 a Spanish officer who commanded Fort San Miguel at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island s west coast from 1790 to 1792 nbsp Illustration from Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Alfred Carmichael Port Alberni and the West Coast of Vancouver Island is the traditional territory of the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations of the Nuu Chah Nulth 2 Tribal Council The Nuu chah nulth were previously called the Nootka Many place names in Port Alberni have a Nuu chah nulth origin such as Somass washing Kitsuksis log across mouth of creek Pacheena foamy and Nootka go around Ancient petroglyph carvings can be found at Sproat Lake In March 1787 Captain Charles William Barkley of the Imperial Eagle explored Barkley Sound which now bears his name Barkley travelled with his 17 year old bride Frances Barkley the first European woman to visit what is now British Columbia Frances Barkley is also the name of one of the two vessels that makes trips down the Alberni Inlet from Port Alberni to Bamfield and Ucluelet The other since retired was the MV Lady Rose In 1856 Adam Horne a Scottish fur trader employed by the Hudson s Bay Company was directed to locate a land route across Vancouver Island There were stories that the natives used a trail starting at Qualicum Adam Horne found this trail leading to the Alberni Valley and it became known as the Horne Lake Trail Many other settlers used this trail to get to the Alberni Valley nbsp Anderson Sawmill Port Alberni B C 1863In 1860 the Anderson company a sawmilling company from London England took the advice of their Victoria agent Captain Edward Stamp and set up a sawmill operation At the time the American Civil War prevented the importation of timber from the southern United States Gilbert Sproat and Edward Stamp transported men and machinery to Alberni They received land grants from Governor James Douglas and started running the Anderson sawmill at the mouth of the Somass River in August 1861 The first mill in B C was built to export lumber The original mill failed but several others were established in the 1880s Sproat Lake was named after Gilbert Sproat and Stamp Falls and Stamp River were named after Edward Stamp Rogers Creek which flows through the centre of Port Alberni was named after A B Rogers the discoverer of Rogers Pass when he surveyed in the Alberni Valley for the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 19th century In 1862 small scale placer gold mining took place on China Creek in the 1890s more gold mining took place along the Alberni Inlet at China Creek and Mineral Creek Several gold veins were found Exploration for gold continued over the years with peaks in the 1930s and 1960s Port Alberni Mill opened as a kraft pulp mill in 1946 followed by two paper machines in 1957 3 Today the town is a hub for local regional and provincial government and its West Coast General Hospital provides services to west coast communities like Bamfield Tofino and Ucluelet Currently the natural resources of the area are taking centre stage again but in a different way Port Alberni is in the process of re developing itself as a tourism destination The area s amenities such as the natural environment of the area the opportunities for fishing both marine and freshwater its convenience as a jumping off point for new outdoor recreation and ecotourism activities such as hiking kayaking and mountain biking lend themselves to these activities very well 4 nbsp Damage to Bank of Montreal in Port Alberni by the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake The 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a 7 3 magnitude earthquake that struck at 10 15 a m on Sunday June 23 1946 5 The main shock epicentre occurred in the Forbidden Plateau area north of Port Alberni While most of the large earthquakes in the Vancouver area occur at tectonic plate boundaries the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a crustal event 6 Shaking was felt from Portland Oregon to Prince Rupert British Columbia The earthquake is remembered as one of the most damaging earthquakes in the history of British Columbia From 1920 to 1973 the Alberni Residential School was in operation The Canadian Federal government now says that this was a big blot on race relations in Canada 7 The residential school system run by the United Church forcibly separated children from their families and communities The residential school was closed in the late 1970s and in 2009 was demolished 8 In 1955 the Alberni Athletics Senior A Men s Basketball Team had an outstanding year The Alberni Athletics won the Canadian Senior Basketball Championships at home A young Jim Robson honed his sports reporting skills doing the play by play on radio station CJAV The Alberni Athletics were inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 9 nbsp Good Friday tsunamiIn 1964 Port Alberni was hit by a tsunami during the Good Friday earthquake The water rose about one foot in a minute reaching ten feet above the high water mark About 375 homes were damaged and 55 were washed away however there were no injuries or fatalities 10 In 1967 the neighbouring towns of Alberni on the north and Port Alberni on the south amalgamated to form the city of Port Alberni 11 The Alberni Valley has a museum 12 and many ancillary attractions including Sproat Lake which is located just outside Port Alberni Geography editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Located at the head of the Alberni Inlet Port Alberni lies adjacent to this natural harbour as well as the Somass River The other end of the inlet is located on Barkley Sound which includes the Broken Group Islands considered to be one of the best areas for kayaking in the world 13 Sproat Lake is located 10 km 6 2 mi west of the city and the valley is guarded by the snow covered peaks of the Beaufort range Mount Arrowsmith and Mount Klitsa and surrounded by mountains on all sides Kuth kah chulth is the Nuu Chah Nulth name for Mount Arrowsmith nbsp Head of the inletThe city itself owes its unique layout to its former twin city status due to its two official city centres as well as the numerous creeks and ravines that bisect the townsite The former city of Alberni is now dubbed North Port and is centred at Highway 4 and Gertrude Street Visitors continuing onward to the west coast will pass this intersection marked by the historic Alberni Post Office on the Southeast corner Much of Port Alberni s recent development has occurred in the North Port area especially up the hill east of the North Port downtown The former City of Port Alberni now referred to as South Port or Uptown can be found about 3 km 1 9 mi South on 3rd and Argyle street In 2004 the Capitol Theatre a local landmark in South Port underwent extensive renovations and emerged as a stately yet modern relic of past times This theatre now often hosts live performances South Port is anchored by the Harbour Quay a waterfront collection of shops art galleries great food and parks The Port Alberni railway station farmers market on Saturdays as well as the Maritime Discovery Centre can be found here The city s West End is an eclectic mix of new suburban style homes large acreages and two First Nations reserves Much of the residential growth over the past decade has occurred in the city s West End where the Westporte neighbourhood has taken shape The creeks and ravines that cut through the city create natural barriers Kitsuksis Creek Cherry Creek Roger Creek and Dry Creek each flow through the city The hiking trails in these creeks and ravines add tremendously to the quality of life in Port Alberni Climate edit Port Alberni s dry July gives it a warm summer Mediterranean climate Koppen Csb although it is much wetter than most such places Although the summer months do see a relatively small amount of precipitation the vast majority of it comes during the winter months as cool moist air flows from the Pacific Ocean over the much colder B C coast Despite its location on the relatively drier east side of Vancouver Island the resulting weak rain shadow is not enough to keep the city dry Despite its generally wet climate in summer afternoon shade temperatures quite often exceed 30 C 86 0 F on average 15 30 days a year making it one of the warmest places on Vancouver Island in the summer months The highest temperature ever recorded in Port Alberni was 42 7 C 108 9 F on 28 June 2021 14 The coldest temperature ever recorded was 21 7 C 7 1 F on 14 January 1950 15 Climate data for Port Alberni Airport 1981 2010 normals extremes 1917 present a Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 15 6 60 1 19 4 66 9 24 2 75 6 30 6 87 1 34 1 93 4 42 7 108 9 41 1 106 0 39 4 102 9 35 6 96 1 29 3 84 7 20 6 69 1 16 7 62 1 42 7 108 9 Mean daily maximum C F 5 4 41 7 7 4 45 3 11 5 52 7 14 2 57 6 18 0 64 4 20 7 69 3 24 2 75 6 25 5 77 9 22 3 72 1 14 9 58 8 8 1 46 6 4 5 40 1 14 7 58 5 Daily mean C F 3 0 37 4 3 8 38 8 6 4 43 5 8 7 47 7 12 0 53 6 14 9 58 8 17 4 63 3 18 0 64 4 14 9 58 8 10 0 50 0 5 3 41 5 2 4 36 3 9 7 49 5 Mean daily minimum C F 0 5 32 9 0 1 32 2 1 3 34 3 3 2 37 8 6 1 43 0 8 9 48 0 10 6 51 1 10 5 50 9 7 5 45 5 5 1 41 2 2 5 36 5 0 4 32 7 4 7 40 5 Record low C F 21 7 7 1 15 6 3 9 13 9 7 0 7 8 18 0 5 6 21 9 0 0 32 0 2 2 36 0 1 1 34 0 3 9 25 0 8 5 16 7 16 8 1 8 17 4 0 7 21 7 7 1 Average precipitation mm inches 290 9 11 45 255 3 10 05 190 1 7 48 126 6 4 98 78 5 3 09 55 3 2 18 26 1 1 03 38 5 1 52 49 1 1 93 204 4 8 05 316 6 12 46 276 0 10 87 1 907 3 75 09 Average rainfall mm inches 275 7 10 85 234 6 9 24 180 6 7 11 125 6 4 94 78 5 3 09 55 3 2 18 26 1 1 03 38 5 1 52 49 1 1 93 203 3 8 00 305 9 12 04 255 9 10 07 1 829 72 01 Average snowfall cm inches 15 4 6 1 22 2 8 7 10 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 9 6 3 8 20 7 8 1 80 0 31 5 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 20 0 17 3 17 7 17 9 14 5 12 4 6 7 6 9 8 6 15 6 21 6 19 6 178 5Average rainy days 0 2 mm 18 4 15 2 17 2 17 9 14 5 12 4 6 7 6 9 8 6 15 5 21 0 17 1 171 3Average snowy days 0 2 cm 3 4 3 6 2 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 5 1 17 2Average relative humidity at 15 00 LST 88 3 77 5 65 8 58 6 59 4 57 7 52 7 47 7 52 5 70 8 83 6 87 5 66 8Mean monthly sunshine hours 24 3 58 1 111 8 150 5 191 4 193 8 262 8 262 6 195 8 103 1 35 0 22 1 1 611 2Percent possible sunshine 9 0 20 4 30 4 36 6 40 3 40 0 53 7 58 8 51 6 30 7 12 7 8 6 32 8Source Environment Canada 16 17 18 19 20 Demographics editIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Port Alberni had a population of 18 259 living in 8 451 of its 8 919 total private dwellings a change of 3 3 from its 2016 population of 17 678 With a land area of 19 66 km2 7 59 sq mi it had a population density of 928 7 km2 2 405 4 sq mi in 2021 21 The median household income in 2005 for Port Alberni was 43 624 One major characteristic known is the twin city demographic where previously there were the distinct Port Alberni and Alberni municipalities the remnants remain with two distinct city centres Ethnicity edit Panethnic groups in the City of Port Alberni 1986 2021 Panethnicgroup 2021 22 2016 23 2011 24 2006 25 2001 26 1996 27 1991 28 29 1986 30 31 32 105 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop European b 13 975 77 81 13 290 76 73 14 400 82 81 14 295 82 51 14 320 81 67 15 235 83 48 14 875 81 42 15 175 83 72 Indigenous 2 860 15 92 3 030 17 49 2 205 12 68 2 050 11 83 2 320 13 23 1 410 7 73 1 920 10 51 1 465 8 08 South Asian 465 2 59 495 2 86 385 2 21 665 3 84 590 3 36 1 165 6 38 1 025 5 61 1 170 6 46 East Asian c 230 1 28 285 1 65 205 1 18 155 0 89 190 1 08 275 1 51 295 1 61 280 1 54 Southeast Asian d 140 0 78 90 0 52 70 0 4 30 0 17 35 0 2 45 0 25 45 0 25 15 0 08 African 115 0 64 55 0 32 60 0 35 45 0 26 50 0 29 65 0 36 40 0 22 0 0 Latin American 75 0 42 20 0 12 30 0 17 50 0 29 20 0 11 30 0 16 60 0 33 20 0 11 Middle Eastern e 20 0 11 25 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 05 0 0 Other Multiracial f 80 0 45 35 0 2 30 0 17 35 0 2 10 0 06 25 0 14 Total responses 17 960 98 36 17 320 97 97 17 390 98 01 17 325 98 73 17 535 98 8 18 250 97 17 18 270 98 63 18 125 99 36 Total population 18 259 100 17 678 100 17 743 100 17 548 100 17 748 100 18 782 100 18 523 100 18 241 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responsesReligion edit According to the 2021 census religious groups in Port Alberni included 22 Irreligion 11 365 persons or 63 3 Christianity 5 785 persons or 32 2 Sikhism 215 persons or 1 2 Hinduism 125 persons or 0 7 Buddhism 110 persons or 0 6 Indigenous Spirituality 85 persons or 0 5 Islam 70 persons or 0 4 Judaism 30 persons or 0 2 Health and education editPublic education is offered by School District 70 Alberni which operates 11 schools in Port Alberni A new multimillion dollar state of the art high school opened in 2012 2013 The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie Britannique operates one Francophone primary school ecole des Grands cedres 33 It also provides a French English school Health services are provided in town by Westcoast General Hospital operated by the Vancouver Island Health Authority VIHA 34 Economy editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The chief source of industry in Port Alberni is forestry commercial fishing and tourism 35 In the 1950s 60 s and 70 s the forestry labour force in Port Alberni was one of the highest paid in the country 36 However over the last fifteen years there has been a decline in the forestry industry and a consequent relative decline in the economy of the city and of its residents 37 The Alberni Valley s forests consist primarily of Douglas fir hemlock yellow cedar and western red cedar Most of the old growth forests have been logged with current logging coming from second growth forests Port Alberni Mill owned by Catalyst Paper sits on the edge of the Alberni Inlet It produces 340 000 tonnes of directory paper and lightweight coated paper each year 38 There is also a lumber mill Alberni Pacific Division that also sits on the inlet Several smaller sawmills exist throughout the valley Farming is also practised in the valley Port Alberni also serves as a hub for those travelling to the West Coast of Vancouver Island including Ucluelet Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park As commodities tend to be much pricier in these remote areas campers and travellers often do their shopping in Port Alberni before continuing their journey This has resulted in development along the Johnston Road Highway 4 corridor including several big box retailers grocery stores and strip mall developments Previously eco tourism companies have set up shop in the Alberni Valley taking advantage of the city s location on the fringe of wilderness yet proximate location to Vancouver and Victoria For example there s a kayaking ATV touring a windsurfing and a glider company Salmon editA team of salmon enhancement volunteers and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have worked to improve salmon habitats throughout the Alberni Valley adding a Coho hatchery at the McLean Mill National Historic Site in addition to the successful Robertson Creek Hatchery on the Stamp River Port Alberni was awarded the World Fishing Network s Ultimate Fishing Town designation in 2010 Attractions editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Martin Mars Water BomberPort Alberni sits beneath Mount Arrowsmith and is almost completely surrounded by mountains These mountains provide hiking walking and mountain biking trails It also provides an opportunity to view wildlife including deer and black bears The city is also known for its fishing Its waters contain five different species of salmon and yearly runs of steelhead Halibut can also be found in the saltwater inlets near the city The state of the art Robertson Creek Fish Hatchery is the most successful hatchery on Vancouver Island producing chinook salmon coho salmon and steelhead smolts It is located a short drive west of Port Alberni 39 and is open to the public Port Alberni is home to the McLean Mill National Historic Site which incorporates a steam railway from the downtown harbour to the saw mill up the valley 40 The historic mill offers demonstrations including operating the old mill The world s largest aerial firefighting flying boats the Martin Mars Water Bombers once made their home on nearby Sproat Lake This lake is also a summer destination for local residents and cottagers from surrounding areas The sole remaining Water Bomber is now owned by The Coulson Group and has been renamed from the Martin Mars Water Bombers to the Coulson Flying Tankers The provincial lake also provided petroglyphs carved First Nations many years ago 41 Besides the offers from nature the city has two quays Harbour Quay and Victoria Quay include shops restaurants and art galleries along the inlet On some autumn evenings when the inlet s tide is low black bears can be spotted looking for fish on the other side of Victoria Quay The Alberni Valley Multiplex in Port Alberni is home to the Alberni Valley Bulldogs a Junior A hockey team in the BCHL Della Falls the 16th tallest waterfall in Canada 442 m 1 450 ft is accessible by boat from Great Central Lake or by helicopter 42 Helicopters are not allowed to land in Strathcona Provincial Park Hiking trails around Port Alberni editThe Port Alberni area has several hiking trails There are over 100 trails in and around the Alberni Valley including mountain bike trails There is also access to the alpine areas including Mount Arrowsmith Horne Lake Trail Log Train Trail Angler s Trail at Stamp River Rogers Creek Trail Inlet Trail Labour Day Lake Trail Greenmax Anglers Trail China Creek Trail Climb Mount Arrowsmith Della Falls Trail Kitsukis Dyke Walking Path Old Forestry Lookout Trail Saddle Trail on Mount ArrowsmithTransportation editPort Alberni Airport CBS8 is located 11 km 6 8 mi north west of the city The airport has a 4 000 ft 1 200 m runway with another additional 2 500 ft 760 m of taxiways and apron The airport is home to a number of key tenants including Coulson Aircrane Canadian Aero Technologies Alberni Valley Flying Club and Vancouver Island Helicopters The main highway to Port Alberni is Highway 4 known locally as the Alberni Highway and the Pacific Rim Highway It is the longest east west main vehicle route on Vancouver Island with a total length of 163 km 101 mi The highway to Port Alberni was completed in 1942 and has been designated as Highway 4 since 1953 The highway starts at Qualicum Beach then reaches Port Alberni from which it continues on to Tofino and Ucluelet Port Alberni is served by the Island Rail Corridor branch line from Parksville known as the Port Alberni Subdivision Port operations edit The Port of Port Alberni regularly receives large oceangoing cargo vessels such as the Hong Kong based OYSTER BAY and the Bergen based STAR LINDESNES as well as tugs fishing boats and search and rescue vessels 43 The Port Alberni Port Authority was created in 1999 Under the Canada Marine Act the Port Alberni Port Authority is responsible for the Alberni Inlet from the Somass River 44 to Tzartus Island 45 Notable people editPaul Boyd Canadian and American television journalist Inside Edition Kim Campbell 19th Prime Minister of Canada from 25 June to 4 November 1993 the first woman to hold this office George Clutesi 1905 1988 became a Tseshaht artist actor and writer as well as an expert on and spokesman for First Nations cultures In 1959 he received the British Columbia Centennial Award and the Canada Centennial Medal in 1967 46 He was commissioned to paint a mural for Expo 67 Emily Carr was so impressed with his work that in her will she left him her brushes oils and unused canvases He died in Victoria in 1988 Travis Cross Olympic wrestler Wilhelm Alexander German born painter art instructor and television host Paul Cyr drafted into the NHL by the Buffalo Sabres in the first round 9th overall in 1982 David Dziurzynski Ottawa Binghamton Senators NHL AHL forward Leo Gerry and Myles Fitzgerald born August 26 1993 1 are Canadian former child actors and current ice hockey players best known for their joint roles as Sylvester Sly and Whit in the 1999 film Baby Geniuses 2 They also appeared in the sequel Superbabies Baby Geniuses 2 in 2004 Leonard Frank photographer Laurent Brossoit NHL player with the Winnipeg Jets Rick Hansen Canadian paraplegic athlete and activist for people with spinal cord injuries who is most famous for his Man in Motion world tour to raise money for the cause and show the physical capabilities of such people Jim Hiller current assistant coach of the National Hockey League s Toronto Maple Leafs 47 Eric Jespersen bronze medalist at the 1992 Olympics Jamie Lowery former soccer player and member of Canada s national team at the 1986 World Cup Dakota Morton youngest Canadian radio host created the record and set it on January 16 1999 at the age of 10 years 218 days Record was awarded while Dakota was hosting his radio show at CJAV radio in Port Alberni Kenneth Oppel Canadian writer of the Silverwing amp Matt Cruse series 48 Davis Payne current associate coach of Stanley cup champion LA Kings Rob Shick has been with the NHL as an official since September 1 1984 Alec Thomas fisherman trapper longshoreman logger anthropologist interpreter and Tseshaht politician 49 Harry Zolnierczyk Nashville Predators forward Jim Robson the iconic voice of the Vancouver Canucks started his legendary broadcasting career in Port Alberni 50 Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod primary suspects of the 2019 Northern British Columbia murders of a tourist couple and UBC professor and were subjects of a nationwide manhunt Lauren Spencer Smith 51 is a singer who appeared on season 18 of American Idol 52 and became popular on TikTok in 2021 with songs like Back to Friends 53 and Fingers Crossed 54 55 See also editAlberni Valley Heritage Network Bainbridge Lake CJAV FM 93 3 known on air as The Peak Cox Lake British Columbia MyAlberni 56 57 Notes edit Climate data was recorded at Port Alberni from July 1917 to December 1971 and at Port Alberni Airport from November 1969 to present Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity Statistic includes total responses of Chinese Korean and Japanese under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Filipino and Southeast Asian under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of West Asian and Arab under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Visible minority n i e and Multiple visible minorities under visible minority section on census References edit Archer Christon ALBERNI PEDRO DE Library and Archives Canada Hupacasath First Nation Alberni Valley BC Hupacasath First Nation Retrieved 2019 05 10 Christie Doug 1 January 2004 Looking West Historical Overview of the Industry in BC Pulp and Paper Canada Archived from the original on 9 July 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2015 Alberni Valley Tourism The M7 3 Vancouver Island Earthquake of 1946 Archived 2006 04 18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008 06 11 1946 Vancouver Island Earthquake Anniversary Retrieved on 2008 06 11 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Archived 2003 05 01 at the Wayback Machine Residential School Dorm to be demolished Tuesday CTV News Alberni Athletics Senior A men s basketball team welcomed into BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1955 Archived from the original on October 9 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link 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