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Whether you’ve just moved in or you’ve been here for years, this section covers the practical side of life at Long Lake Heights — from bylaws and building guidelines to garbage pickup schedules, emergency contacts, and answers to the questions we hear most often. New to the community? Start with the Welcome Guide.
Bylaws Bylaws Long Lake Heights Estates operates under a set of bylaws approved by owners at the Annual General Meeting on November 2, 2015, and subsequently amended by AGM resolution […]
Emergency Info Emergency Info For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. Strata Emergencies For urgent issues involving common property — water main breaks, road hazards, fallen trees blocking access, or other infrastructure […]
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Have a question about life at Long Lake Heights? Browse by topic below. For matters not covered here, contact Colyvan Pacific at 250-754-4001 or email council@longlakeheights.ca. […]
Garbage & Recycling Garbage & Recycling Private Waste Collection Long Lake Heights uses a private waste collection service — separate from the City of Nanaimo’s residential pickup. Collection runs every […]
Lost Mailbox Keys Lost Mailbox Keys If a homeowner loses their mailbox key then it is the homeowner’s responsibility to contact Canada Post at 1847 Wellington Road, Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: […]
Our Sewer System Our Sewer System We live on a property with relay pumps into a sewer that is sensitive much like a septic system. To protect our system we […]
Resource Guides- Protecting our Beautiful Natural Environment Resource Guides A collection of useful accessible guides and reference materials curated for Long Lake Heights residents, covering topics from environmental stewardship and […]
Visitor Parking Visitor Parking Visitor Parking is for guests of Long Lake Heights residents. Guests can park for up to seven (7) days without a permit or advising the Strata […]
Residential Water Lines & Shutoffs Water Lines/Shutoffs Homeowners are responsible for water lines on their property up to where common property begins, which is usually the road. Some homes have […]