Ladysmith Downtown Business Association
Ladysmith is located on the eastern shores of beautiful Vancouver Island in British Columbia. With a population of over 8,000, it has a thriving downtown business community centered around historic First Avenue.

The LDBA actively works to cultivate an environment of economic and cultural vibrancy in the Ladysmith downtown core. The meeting schedule is:
- Executive/Marketing Committee: 1st Thursday of every month
- General Membership: 3rd Thursday of every month
Latest LDBA News, Articles and Events

Company name: Royal LePage Nanaimo (Ladysmith Branch)
Website: www.royallepagenanaimo.ca
Contact name: Barry Clark (President)
Year formed: 1947
Address: 528 First Avenue, PO Box 2338, Ladysmith BC V9G 1B8
Phone: (250) 245-2252
Fax: (250) 245-5617
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Posted by Teddy McCrea under: Members; Real Estate.
The Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual Home Garden and Business Show in April 2011. This was an excellent opportunity for our members to participate. Rhonda Shirley was the organizer for this year and she did a great job in organizing a major home and business event.

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Posted by LDBA Admin under: Events.

Company name: Ladysmith Lions Club
Website: http://www.lionsdistrict19-i.org/zone4/ladysmith.htm
Contact name: Jim Masky (Secretary)
Year formed: 1941
Address: PO Box 2293, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1B8
Phone: (250) 245-4049
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Posted by Teddy McCrea under: Members; Non-profit.

Company name: High Street Dental
Contact: Dr. Jim Guild
Year formed: 2007
Address: Box 1499, 225 High St, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1B1
Phone: (250) 245-8515
Fax: (250) 245-3798
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Posted by Teddy McCrea under: Health; Members.

Company name: Salamander Books
Address: 555 1st Avenue, Ladysmith,
Phone: (250) 245-4726
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Posted by Teddy McCrea under: Bookstore; Members.
Spring into Sport
Spring is in the air and Ladysmith is springing into activity. Whether it is the beginning of soccer or ball season or getting back to running, hiking, biking, or kayaking, the warming weather draws people to their favourite summer sports.
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Posted by Teddy McCrea under: Articles.