Minutes from the Lasqueti ferry, down a quiet country lane. Cozy, bright, self contained guest suite with private entrance. A fully functional kitchen awaits and a wood stove to warm your toes. Your home away from home offers a deep claw foot bathtub, shower and standard bathroom facilities.
Lasqueti Island lies in the Georgia Strait, north of French Creek (on Vancouver Island), and southwest of Texada Island. It is approximately 8 km wide and 22 km long, with an area of 73.56 km2. About 425 permanent residents call Lasqueti home (2011 census). It is accessible by foot passenger ferry service only, or by private boat or plane.
The Lasqueti Island First Name Phone List is a long-standing community tradition. Updates are issued whenever there are enough changes to warrant a new one, which is usually every two years. The most recent edition was released in December 2016.
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A Lasqueti community tradition, Bread & Jam offers a chance each month to come together for a delicious meal & desert, and listen to a unique lineup of talented performers playing great local music.
Approximately 30 students from Kindergarten to grade 12 are enrolled in False Bay School. Kindergarten to grade 8 students are in two classes, primary and intermediate rooms while secondary students from grades 9-12 participate in Individual Secondary Program (ISP) in conjunction with North Island Distance Education School.
The Islands Trust is a federation of independent local governments, which plans land use and regulates development in the trust area. The Lasqueti Local Trust Committee is responsible for Lasqueti and the surrounding small islands. www....
There is evidence of human habitation stretching back thousands of years - fortunately, we have a resident archaeolgist who has been documenting Lasqueti's Archaeological Heritage