2023 Nanaimo – April 14-16
April 14-16, 2023
Nanaimo Convention
Welcome to Nanaimo
The 2023 AVICC AGM & Convention will be held in Nanaimo from Friday April 14 to Sunday April 16 at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. The City of Nanaimo and the Regional District of Nanaimo will be our hosts, and we thank them for supporting the association.
AVICC would like to thank the Snuneymuxw First Nation, the Qualicum First Nation, and the Snaw-naw-as (Nanoose) First Nation for welcoming our members to their territories for the upcoming convention, and we look forward to their involvement throughout.
Registration
Registration for the 2023 convention is available through CivicInfo BC at the following link:
2023 AVICC AGM & Convention Registration
Registration is now closed.
Program
The final convention program with detailed information on the schedule, sessions, study tours, social events and convention logistics is available at:
2023 AVICC Convention Program
The 2023 Annual Report and Resolutions Package to be considered at the AGM & Convention, as well as the background material for the resolutions, as submitted by the resolution sponsors, can be accessed at the following link:
2023 Annual Report and Resolutions Package
2023 Resolutions Disposition
2023 Convention Presentations
Brochure
The convention brochure with information on the pre-convention sessions, study tours, social events and convention logistics is available at:
2023 AVICC Brochure
Hotel Information
Hotel blocks have been set up at hotels near the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. Information is available at:
2023 AVICC AGM & Convention Accommodations
Other Information
The AVICC Executive is pleased to present a wide variety of informative sessions for delegates this year. Thank you to members who sent in their suggestions for workshops to ensure the program reflects what members want included at this year’s convention.
AVICC plans to source the food and beverage served at the convention from Island Good suppliers.
The AVICC acknowledges that we are grateful to live, work, and play on the traditional territories of theCoast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwak-Waka’wakw Peoples