The Regional District of Nanaimo was incorporated on August 24, 1967. It has members that are cities, towns, districts, and seven electoral areas that contain unincorporated communities.
The region owns and operates the Nanaimo Regional Transit System, which provides conventional local bus routes and special needs paratransit services.
Electoral areas have no administrative or governmental function, and are used only to select rural representatives to the Regional District board. Statistics Canada also uses them as census subdivisions.
Area A (Cassidy/Cedar/South Wellington)
This electoral area is located on Vancouver Island, on the Stuart Channel southeast of Nanaimo. Jessica Stanley is the elected RDN Director for the electoral area.
Population: 2,808 (exclusive of any residents of Indian Reserves)
% Change (2011–2016): -0.9
Dwellings: 1,097
Area (km²): 1,098.94
Density (persons per km²): 2.6
Contains the communities of East Wellington and Extension.
Area E (Nanoose Bay)
This electoral area is located on Vancouver Island, on the shore of the Strait of Georgia, between Lantzville and Parksville. It is co-extensive with the community of Nanoose Bay. Bob Rogers is the elected RDN Director for the electoral area.
Population: 6,125 (exclusive of any residents of Indian Reserves)
% Change (2011–2016): 7.9
Dwellings: 3,066
Area (km²): 75.08
Density (persons per km²): 81.6
Area F (Alberni Highway)
This electoral area is located on Vancouver Island, to the west of Qualicum Beach and Parksville. British Columbia Highway 4 runs the length of the area. Leanne Salter is the elected RDN Director for the electoral area.
This electoral area is located on Vancouver Island, on the shore of the Strait of Georgia, surrounding Qualicum Beach and almost surrounding Parksville. Lehann Wallace is the elected RDN Director for the electoral area.
This electoral area is located on Vancouver Island, on the shore of the Strait of Georgia at the southern entrance to Baynes Sound, northwest of Qualicum Beach. Stuart McLean is the elected RDN Director for the electoral area.
As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Regional District of Nanaimo had a population of 170,367 living in 75,273 of its 80,056 total private dwellings, a change of 9.4% from its 2016 population of 155,698. With a land area of 2,035.93 km2 (786.08 sq mi), it had a population density of 83.7/km2 (216.7/sq mi) in 2021.[4]
Panethnic groups in the Nanaimo Regional District (2001−2021)