
Love Thy Neighbourhood
Meet Our First Bevan Business Owners
Just a few minutes from the Village of Cumberland's downtown centre and a short 4 km drive from the Island Highway 19, the new industrial hub 'Bevan: A Living Workplace' suits all types of light industrial users.
Newly serviced by a water main, Telus, Shaw and BC Hydro, business owners can develop the footprint they require to start or expand their businesses. In the future, we expect FortisBC to place their lines in the subdivision.
Tree Island Yogurt, Drewry Electric and Knappett Industries are the first to invest in our industrial hub.
Merissa Myles - Tree Island Yogurt
Inspired by the culinary traditions of the Silk Road, Tree Island Yogurt’s story began nine years ago. Partners Scott DiGuistini and Merissa Myles started this family business with the clear and unwavering commitment to building a sustainable future for their children and generations to come. Since launching in 2012 Tree Island has enjoyed tremendous success while staying true to original visions.
David Drewry - Drewry Electric
First established in 1993, Drewry Electrical has grown from a 2-person shop to an operation employing 20+ people. As the demands of the North Island have grown, so has Drewry Electrical. That kind of growth comes with the challenge of finding a facility space able to accommodate an expanding business. “We’ve completely outgrown our space, so we're in the process of building.”
Don May
Don May - Knappett Industries
Knappett Industries Ltd. is a leading supplier of construction services for residential subdivision development, underground utility installation and replacement, road building and land clearing needs on Vancouver Island. First starting operations back in 1988, the company has been active in the Comox Valley and the Campbell River area for over 20-years.