An Island City Without Island Limits
People sometimes ask if living on an island feels isolating. The reality in Nanaimo is the opposite.
Our central location is a strategic advantage. Downtown Vancouver is a 20-minute float plane or Helijet flight, or a 70-minute Hullo ferry ride. Victoria is about 90 minutes by car. Parksville and Qualicum Beach are half an hour away. Tofino and Ucluelet are a scenic three-hour drive. Urban centres, resort communities, and world-class wilderness all sit within easy reach.
Central by Design
Every place is close to some things and far from others. Nanaimo’s position strikes a useful balance. Close enough to stay connected to British Columbia’s major economic hubs. Far enough to avoid the congestion, cost pressure, and pace of large metropolitan areas.
That balance is showing up in the numbers. Nanaimo is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, with a notable increase in residents aged 25 to 44. Over the next decade, this trend is expected to continue, driven by employment opportunities, lifestyle appeal, and access to both Vancouver and Victoria.
Neighbourhoods With Character
The city is made up of 20 distinct neighbourhoods, each offering a different way of living.
Brechin Hill overlooks Departure Bay and Saysutshan, a 900-acre marine provincial park just offshore. The Old City Quarter blends historic homes, local businesses, and walkable density near the waterfront. Hammond Bay offers coastal living with direct access to beaches like Piper’s Lagoon and Rocky Point. Jingle Pot provides space to spread out, with rural properties and hobby farms minutes from the urban core.
Whether you are looking for urban convenience, suburban neighbourhoods, or rural acreage, Nanaimo offers real choice.
Near Big Cities. Far from Big City Friction.
The commute tells the story.
According to the Nanaimo Foundation’s 2023 Vital Signs Report, 43.8% of workers travel less than 15 minutes to work and more than 81% commute under 30 minutes. Less time in traffic. More time for work, family, and life outside the car.
This is what access looks like on the Island.