‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum Commons
QUALICUM BEACH — An Oceanside family programming facility is closing its doors at the end of June, much to the dismay of some community members.
Last year, the Town of Qualicum Beach and the Qualicum School District (QSD) signed a one-year lease agreement to allow the Qualicum Commons at 744 Primrose St. to remain open, but announced last week they won’t be renewing the lease when it expires on June 30.
Member of the Oceanside Commons Society (OCS) Adam Walker said a long-term plan for the Commons was being considered at one point, with current tenants including a non-profit school for autistic and neurodivergent students, and free drop-in childcare spaces.
“These are non-profits that set up in Qualicum Commons, spent their own money, their own time and energy, based on a commitment from the Town that they were looking for a long-term, stable future for this site, and we found out a few weeks ago the Town had no interest in continuing being the manager of this site.”


