‘Massive’ Qualicum Beach senior care home rejected by councillors
QUALICUM BEACH — A proposed senior care facility won’t be moving forward, following concerns from neighbours about the size and scope of the project.
Town councillors voted 3-2 on Wednesday, Oct. 22, to reject two amendments and a subsequent development permit for a three-storey, 125-unit independent and assisted long-term care living facility at 431 College Rd.
Coun. Petronella Vander Valk, who voted against the amendments and permit, said she feels this “massive” development would be “too imposing” on the “small, quiet, residential neighbourhood.”
“I strongly feel that although we are in need of more senior care facilities, and I agree with that, I don’t think that this is the place for it.”





