Historic Pleasant
Valley Hall

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Weddings, Banquets, Dances

Available for Bookings: Hourly or by the Day

The Home of a Thriving Community

Welcome to Pleasant Valley Social Centre

If you would like to book the hall please use the booking calendar or communicate with us via our main contact details.

Contact

Office: 6100 Doumont Road, Nanaimo BC V9T 6E7

Hours

Sunday to Saturday

8am – 11pm

About Us

A Taste of Nanaimo History

Built in 1923

On Jan 19, 1923 the decision was made to build a hall that would serve the North Nanaimo community, as the first step in a number of local improvements. The hall was accomplished in less than 10 months. Since that time it has been a gem well-used and maintained by the community. As a public dance hall it offers a good floor, fair space, and excellent approach from either direction.

Book The Hall

Pick your date on our booking calendar to check availability and rent the Pleasant Valley Hall for your event.

Rental Info

What Do You Need To Know?

Rental Fees

  • Friday, Saturday, Sunday Daily rental rate: $500

  • Wedding Package rental: $1000 ( Fri 9AM to Sun 12 PM )

  • Hourly: $30 ( Mon - Thur min. 2 hours )

  • Damage deposit: $500

  • Booking deposit fee: $100


Booking Procedures

Use the booking calendar or

Email: [email protected]

Include the date/s you are requesting and the type of event you are utilizing the hall, e.g., Wedding, Staff Party etc. You will receive a confirmation of your booking request with 24 hrs. Your space is not secured until you have received a confirmation of your booking and we receive a $100.00 booking deposit.


Should you not have access to email you may call 250 390-4513 to leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible.

PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL EVENTS WHERE LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED, PROOF OF LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE WITH PLEASANT VALLEY HALL AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURER MUST BE PRESENTED BEFORE KEYS TO HALL ARE TURNED OVER

For events which are serving liquor, the renters must purchase:

Special Occasion License* (from a liquor distribution branch) and, Special Event Liability Insurance** for an event which has alcohol (from an insurance company). $2,000,000.00 liability

* Special Occasion License

The Liquor Control and Licensing Regulation sets the rates for Special Occasion licenses.

for some special types of events, other licensing fees may apply.

You can get a Special Occasion license from your local BC Government Liquor store. Please see the Liquor Control and Licensing Government branch website for more information on Special Occasion licenses.

The hall cannot be used for some types of events, such as stags or bachelorettes, as these can legally only be held in a private residence or in a licensed establishment.

** Special Event with Liquor Liability Insurance

Insurance companies sell “event” insurance for events with liquor, and without. Please see your insurance agent for more information and rates.

The Insurance Bureau of Canada has some information on the Liquor liability portion of event insurance, as well as advice on how to reduce risks. Please read this if you are planning an event with liquor.

Liability insurance of $2,000,000 is required. Please notify if a live band will be present.

History of the Building

Pleasant Valley – The Home of a Thriving Community

Published in the Nanaimo Free Press Special Edition 1924 — Author unknown


Travelling Northward from Nanaimo there lies between the Island Highway and Mount Benson one of the most promising valleys from an agricultural standpoint, that the eye of man ever looked upon.

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As an asset to Nanaimo, and a scintillating jewel in the crown which is Vancouver Island, the valley of the Millstream, known after leaving Wellington as Pleasant Valley, stands second to none among the fertile stretches of an Island to which nature has dealt not kindly, but indulgently.

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That much of the wealth of the district is potential rather than actual, and its artificial facilities still embryonic, means only that a relatively short distance has been traversed on the road to development, and little vision is required to foresee the day when small holdings intensley cultivated shall support a prosperous and contented people in a hinterland which any individual city might be proud to posses.

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It is interesting to note that that until 4 years ago there was nothing in the district resembling organization amoung the settlers, and if there was any community consciousness it seldom found expression. Social intercourse wass tunted, a bee for the purpose of helping out a new comer or other cause was unknown.The paralysing isolation was broken only by the scrambling methods of marketing their produce, here the scrambling simmered down to an orderly processions, each taking their individual cream cans seven miles to town, and so on, but why continue to enumerate the weak points of a system that perhaps was forced on men and women who realized the folly of it, the waste, the hopelessness of ever bettering things in an organized world, when they remained unorganized.Some of the grievances are remedied now, other improvements will doubtlessly follow, the pace is determined by the stickers and workers, when the morning glories have wilted in a noonday sun.

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It took three years to get a lamp, literally that. When after three years years of intensive spade work by a handful of enthusiasts, the assets of the group were taken stock of, “One lamp” in good working order, was the only tangible item to show for their efforts. It is only fair to notice the pioneers of the Lamp, and take its symbolical significance rather than its intrinsic value, concluding it showed the way.

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On Jan 19, 1923 the decisions was arrived at to build a hall, as the first step in a number of local improvements. A committee of four, two ladies and two gentlemen, were then and there appointed, given power to add their numbers at their own discretion and instructed to exploit the social possibilites of the district with a view of rasing funds. Weekly whist drives, social and dances were held in various farm houses. Like a bush fire in a dry spell, the rate of progress, after the first futile attempts, was wonderful. Helpers multiplied, people who had never been suspected of having the least public spirit in their make-up, turned out to be utterly good fellows on closer acquaintanceship. It became a point of pride to outstrip a neighbor in the entertainment afforded and receipts obtained for the cause. Until after sampling each other’s own cooking, dealing hands of whist, and improving considerably in the art of terpsichore, the hall was accomplished in less than 10 months. In dimensions type of construction and general layout, it is a credit and source of satisfaction to those interested in it. As a public dance hall it offers a good floor, fair space, and excellent approach from either direction.

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Pleasant Valley Hall Inside & Out

Get In Touch

Address

Office: 6100 Doumont Road, Nanaimo BC V9T 6E7

Hours

Mon – Sun 8:00am – 11:00pm

Phone Number:

(250) 390-4513

6100 Doumont Rd, Nanaimo, BC V9T 6E7, Canada

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Can I Pick Up The Keys?

Key pick-up to be arranged the week of your event.

What Is Included In The Rental?

Rental of the facility includes tables & chairs, use of the refridgerator and the large coffee urn.

Do You Offer Catering?

Pleasant Valley Social Centre does not offer any catering services.

Do I need A Liquor Licence?

Please Note: For all events where liquor will be served, PROOF OF LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE must be presented before keys to the hall are turned over.

What Is The Building Capacity

The capacity is 195 people.

Can I See Inside The Building?

Viewings can be arranged by emailing [email protected] or via the booking link.

Office: 6100 Doumont Road, Nanaimo BC V9T 6E7

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