Nanaimo is a port city on the east coast of 
Vancouver Island, roughly 100 km north of 
Victoria. The name Nanaimo is derived from the Snuneymuxw people, part of the the Island Halkomelem
                  First Nation, who continue to live in the area; the name has had many European spellings
                  historically, including Sna Ney Mous, Sne-ny-mo, Snanaimuq, and Nanymo.
1 The Spanish explorer Narváez was the first recorded European to see Nanaimo harbour
                  in 1701.
2In the mid-1800s, this coal-rich area attracted the HBC's mining interests, which
                  saw the creation of a trading post and then Colvile Town, named after 
Colvile, a name discontinued in maps of the area after 1860.
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