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Campbell River 50°00′33″N 125°14′33″W / 50.00917°N 125.24250°W / 50.00917; -125.24250 ( North Island Hospital Campbell River & North Island Hospital Comox Valley
Campbell River 50°00′31″N 125°14′34″W / 50.00861°N 125.24278°W / 50.00861; -125.24278 ( Campbell River (Campbell River & District Hospital) CCR6
Nanaimo Regional General Hospital is slated to receive a new $33.85-million intensive care unit in 2021. "It will replace what a 2013 Island Health report deemed the 'worst' ICU in Canada." [6] Campbell River and Comox Valley both have new facilities as of 2017. [7] North Island Hospital Campbell River and District provides 95 beds. [7]
The E and N Railway was surveyed to Campbell River, yet it only reached Courtenay, 64 km (40 mi) south. In its original conception, it would have been the last leg of the transcontinental railway , which had been proposed to run down Bute Inlet after crossing the British Columbia Interior , connecting to Vancouver Island just north of Campbell ...
The highway winds its way east through the park, following the Elk River, for 17 km (11 mi), then hugs Upper Campbell Lake for another 11 km (6.8 mi) to its junction with the road to Westmin Mines. 37 km later (23 mi), the highway enters the city limits of Campbell River, finally terminating 10 km (6.2 mi) later at a junction with Highways 19 ...
The District's head offices are in Campbell River, British Columbia. During a transitional period, much of its administration was carried out by the Comox Valley Regional District, based in Courtenay, British Columbia but it is now self-administered. It is governed by a board of directors comprising representatives from each of the 5 ...
Campbell is ready to drop the soup — at least from its official name. The 155-year-old food seller, which is most famous for its namesake canned soups, says it would now like to be known as ...
Campbell River Transit System provides public transportation to the city of Campbell River, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Service also extends to Oyster Bay-Buttle Lake, under an agreement with the Strathcona Regional District. Most transit buses are low floor wheelchair accessible and come equipped with bike racks. [2]