Westholme, British Columbia
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Westholme is a community located in the
Chemainus River The Chemainus River is located on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Its source is in the Vancouver Island Ranges, and it flows eastwards to the Strait of Georgia near the town of Chemainus, British Columbia. The valley that surr ...
Valley alongside the
Island Highway The Island Highway is actually a series of highways that follows much of the eastern coastline of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. While the Island Highway has no officially designated starting point, it is understood to begin at the ...
, between
Chemainus Chemainus is a community within the municipality of North Cowichan in the Chemainus Valley on the east coast of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Founded as an unincorporated logging town in 1858, Chemainus is now famou ...
and Duncan in
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,
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. It is part of the Chemainus Land District in the District Municipality of
North Cowichan North Cowichan (Canada 2021 Census population 31,990) is a district municipality established in 1873 on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. The municipality is part of the Cowichan Valley Regional District. North Cowichan is noted for ...
.BC Names entry "Westholme (community)"
/ref> Westholme is one of the original settlements on Vancouver Island.  Once a thriving mining and farming community, it is now filled with hobby farms and upscale private estates on large acreages, many of which are owned to this day by the descendants of original settlers to this area. Westholme is divided by the Island Highway. It is bordered by the Somenos Land District to the south,
Mount Sicker Mount Sicker is in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The twin summits of Big Sicker Mountain, at , and Little Sicker Mountain, at , are near Crofton, Chemainus and Duncan. The name honours John J. Sicker, a homesteader in the area. ...
to the west, the Chemainus River to the north, the
Halalt First Nation The Halalt First Nation (Halkomelem Language: xeláltxw) is a First Nations tribe located on a reservation near Chemainus in southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The historical territory of the Halalt people is the lower Chema ...
Reserve to the northeast, and Crofton to the east. It is a peaceful private community nestled in the shadow of
Mount Sicker Mount Sicker is in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The twin summits of Big Sicker Mountain, at , and Little Sicker Mountain, at , are near Crofton, Chemainus and Duncan. The name honours John J. Sicker, a homesteader in the area. ...
which is on the western edge of this community. The ending to the movie ''
Five Easy Pieces ''Five Easy Pieces'' is a 1970 American drama film directed by Bob Rafelson, written by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) and Rafelson, and starring Jack Nicholson, Karen Black, Susan Anspach, Lois Smith, and Ralph Waite. The film tells the s ...
'' starring Jack Nicholson was filmed in Westholme. The area is served by the coast-spanning
Island Highway The Island Highway is actually a series of highways that follows much of the eastern coastline of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. While the Island Highway has no officially designated starting point, it is understood to begin at the ...
and the
Island Rail Corridor The Island Rail Corridor, previously the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway (E&N Railway), is a railway operation on Vancouver Island and is the only remaining railway on Vancouver Island after the closure of the Englewood Railway in November 2017. ...
.


External links


Cowichan Valley page, Vancouver Island.com


References

Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia Populated places on the British Columbia Coast Cowichan Valley {{BritishColumbiaCoast-geo-stub