Chemainus

Chemainus is a town of over 4,000 people (2021) in central Vancouver Island. It's notable for the dozens of murals that transform the compact city centre into an open-air art gallery. It also has a thriving theatre festival, and various other creative arts. It's a pleasant place to visit and stroll through.

Understand
The name Chemainus comes from the native shaman and prophet "Tsa-meeun-is" meaning broken chest. Legend says that the man survived a massive wound in his chest to become a powerful chief. His people took his name to identify their community, the Stz'uminus First Nation, formerly the Chemainus Indian Band.

The railway arrived in the 1880s and by the early 1920s the town's population had ballooned to 600 people. Chemainus was eventually designated a census populated area by Statistics Canada comprising the more built-up residential and commercial neighbourhoods. Its population had further grown to 3,035 residents by 2011.



By car
The easiest way to get to Chemainus is to drive. Chemainus is located 80 km north of Victoria and 35 km south of Nanaimo along Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway). It is located just off the highway, and the turnoff is well marked.

By plane
The nearest planes land is now in Maple Bay harbour near Duncan where seaplanes fly two to three times a day from Vancouver's harbour and airport. The nearest land airport is in Nanaimo with direct service to Vancouver and several other points in the region. It is also possible to charter a seaplane to fly into Chemainus harbour.

By boat

 * Ferry route:
 * Served by a ferry route that connects with, and . There are 11 round trips daily, 6 traveling in the order of Chemainus, Thetis, Penelakut, and Chemainus, and 5 traveling in the reverse of that order. Travel time is 30 min if travelling direct between Chemainus and either Penelakut or Thetis, 50-60 minutes if the trip is not direct, and 15 minutes between Penelakut and Thetis. Reservations are not available on this route.
 * Served by a ferry route that connects with, and . There are 11 round trips daily, 6 traveling in the order of Chemainus, Thetis, Penelakut, and Chemainus, and 5 traveling in the reverse of that order. Travel time is 30 min if travelling direct between Chemainus and either Penelakut or Thetis, 50-60 minutes if the trip is not direct, and 15 minutes between Penelakut and Thetis. Reservations are not available on this route.

By public transit

 * Routes serving Chemainus include:
 * Route 6 between Duncan and Chemainus (50 min) via Crofton. Operates multiple times daily.
 * Route 34 operates between Ladysmith and Chemainus (21-24 min). Operates multiple times per day from Monday to Saturday.

See

 * Chemainus is most commonly known for its murals (gargantuan paintings on the sides of the buildings). Times for the horse-drawn-buggy-tours or walking tours can be found either on Willow Street from the guides or within the Information Office in Water Wheel Park. Though the town is small enough to explore by foot in a single day and visit the murals by yourself, you won't get the history behind them without a tour guide.

Hospital

 * The nearest hospital is in Duncan.

Go next
Head 10 km south to Crofton and take the ferry to enjoy smaller island life on Salt Spring Island.