Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens
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Since 1954, families of Cedar and surrounding area have come to know Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens for its beautiful park-like setting and solid reputation Since 1954, families of Cedar and the surrounding area have come to know Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens for its beautiful park-like setting and solid reputation for caring and professional guidance. Our 76 acres is home to local wildlife, a duck pond and spectacular fir and cedar trees that tower upwards of 150 feet. These majestic conifers are between three and five hundred years old. Amidst the tranquil setting you will find a magnificent one hundred foot circular garden of red roses that Encompass the Arbutus Columbarium. The serenity of Cedar Valley can be enjoyed throughout the year, providing a peaceful atmosphere for loved ones to gather and reminisce.
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facebook.comCongratulations to Darlene Schmid, the second winner in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Mother's Day draw for succulent planters. Picking up her prize are daughter Cary Saunders, Donald Haines and their cute pup Ladybug.
Congrats to Sandie Bissessur of Nanaimo, a winner in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Mother's Day prize draw. Here's Sandie receiving her lovely succulent plant garden from manager Ken Greig.
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Congratulations to Reid Frederick of Chemainus, BC, winner of our wine and chocolate gift basket at the Cowichan Home Show. Here's Reid receiving his prize from Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Family Service Director Adrienne Lait.
Congratulations to John and Jennifer Shipp, from Ladysmith, winners of our recent photo contest prize draw.for a weekend for 2 at Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort & Conference Centre. Here they are receiving their prize from Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens manager Ken Grieg.
Here are some entries in our recent photo contest, showcasing our beautiful Forest Walk of Memories. Watch for the winner to be announced soon!
Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens recently presented Nanaimo Family Life Association's Better at Home program with a cheque for $1,000 from the Arbor Memorial Inc. Foundation. This will provide many hours of care for seniors in our community. Shown accepting the donation from Cedar Valley manager Ken Greig are Cathy Holmes, executive director of Nanaimo Family Life and Daniel Elliott, case worker,Better at Home program
Congratulations to Trisha Emde, winner in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens' Valentine's Day draw. Trisha is shown here (right) with family services director Sara Barton, receiving her prize package of gift cards for The Keg Steakhouse + Bar plus a dozen long-stem roses from Turley's Florist We hope you had a romantic Valentine's Day Trisha! ❤️
Here's our Visa Gift Card contest winner Judy Romboughm receiving her $150 card from Cedar Valley administrator Sara Barton. Congratulations Judy!
Honouring our veterans at our annual Cadet Corps and Veterans parade, and service of reflection.