Initially organized as the Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 2014

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Initially organized as the Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 2014

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Initially organized as the Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 2014. Shop Local. Board Members. Dave Milligan Past-President Signage. Kerry Milligan Treasurer Secretary. Larry Curtiss Highways. Troy Callewaert Shop Local. Leonard Lee President. Elaine Park - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Initially organized as the Pender Harbour and District Board of Trade – September 27, 2014

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Shop Local

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Board Members

Leonard LeePresident

Dave MilliganPast-PresidentSignage

Elaine ParkVice-President

Kerry MilliganTreasurer Secretary

Larry Curtiss Highways

Troy CallewaertShop Local

Mike RyanHarbour Days

Don FraserVIC/Gardens

Ralph Linnmann Dave DaviesHarbour Authority

Bruce ThompsonIndustrial Commissioner

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Board Members

Ken JohnsonMusic AdvisorWork from homeMusician, Composer, Producer

Todd SlobogeanBusiness Advisor Self Employed and Local employerHome Office Warehousing, Machinery Sales

Carey ThrelkeldBusiness AdvisorLocal Employer, Storefront, Retail

Dwayne DobsonBusiness AdvisorSelf EmployedWork from Home Marketing and Technology

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Planning•

• There are many economic plans such as:– 2002 Community Economic Development Strategic Plan

Lower Sunshine Coast,– 2004 Gibsons Economic Development Strategic Plan– 2009 Banff Community Plan– 2012 Ucluelet Economic Development Strategy

• We now have an economic strategy targeted for Pender Harbour and Egmont.

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• The UBC Sauder School of Business

• Community Business Project

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Interesting observations• Strengths: a relaxed lifestyle, world-class natural

attractions, favourable real estate prices and a lively, engaged community

• Weaknesses: gaps in infrastructure and services, a small population, an undiversified industrial base and ineffective, uncoordinated marketing

• Ferries are an asset – lower cost and less travel time when compared to major competition

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Opportunities

• Immediate economic improvement possible by focussing on tourism development and the “rural tourist.”

• We are attractive to new small business enterprises

• Regional economic development initiatives are underway

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Things we could do

• Develop a clear community brand and image using key messages:– Pender’s clean natural environment within reach

of the Lower Mainland– world-class attractions such as Princess Louisa and

the Skookumchuck– a vibrant arts scene and interesting history

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Things we could do

• Build a better online presence with a focus on community brand messages

• Implement a clearly-signed hiking and walkway network

• Improve public access to lakes and ocean• Improve directional and information signage,

especially on main roads and at the community entrances

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Regional Activities

• Cooperative regional organizations such as Sunshine Coast Tourism and the trails network working group are producing good results

• Economic initiatives are in development in Gibsons, Sechelt and the Sechelt Indian Band

• SCRD is conducting a series of workshops for elected officials to investigate regional economic development

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Best Done Regionally

• Regional Economic Development Office to do proactive business solicitation and follow-up

• Effective coast-wide marketing campaign

• Coast-wide signage and branding

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Things we are doing

• Working with service clubs and voluntary groups to create and maintain the festivals and events that make us a destination for visitors.

• Formed an independent economic development working group

• Working with service clubs, voluntary groups and various levels of government to improve amenities and infrastructure.

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Festivals and Events

• Visitors Information Center• Signage• New Web Site• Light up the Harbour• Pender Harbour Days

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Working Group

• Formed an independent economic development working group

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Amenities and Infrastructure

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Washrooms at Millennium Park

Harbour Authority of Pender Harbour open to the general public

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Visitors Information Booth

Washrooms administered by the Chamber of Commerce

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Hospital Bay Water Access

Harbour Authority of Pender Harbour – enhanced access to the water

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Hospital Bay Mini Park•

Harbour Authority and Pender Harbour Rotary Project

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Future Opportunities• Mini Parks – Lake and Ocean Access

– Three realistic Lake opportunities– Six realistic Ocean Access and many more possibilities

• Heritage Signs– Stories at Cemeteries – Kleindale and Fran Pen– Community Gateway Stories

• Assistance with Trail Signage – money and labour

• Develop a trail – Bridge to Spipiyus – old mine road

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Proposed Hotel Lake Water Access

SCRD park with Pender Harbour Living Heritage stewardship

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Proposed Irvines Ocean Access

Community Clean-up

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Trails, Road ends and District Parks• Lakes

– Regional - East end of Sakinaw– Hotel Lake – Regional Park next to Sarah Hall – Hotel Lake – Harbour Peak Drive road end

• Ocean– Regional - Bargain Harbour road end– Cross Tree Irvines road end– Myers road end– Regional - Panorama Road– Regional - Shark Lane– Many Others

• Assistance with Trail Signage – money and labour

• Develop a trail – Bridge to Spipiyus – old mine road

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Thanks for your help – in the past, today and in the Future