Live and Work in a Coastal Community with Space to Breathe
Vancouver Island offers the sense of space, community connection, and meaningful medical practice Alaskan physicians value, with a milder climate and easy access to coastal and rural living.
Life on Vancouver Island
Communities here are welcoming and supportive, and families benefit from strong neighbourhood ties, good public schools, and access to colleges and universities. For physicians, demand is high across the Island, with opportunities in rural and coastal settings where your skills are valued and your impact is immediately visible. Our Physician Recruitment Coordinators offer guidance, logistical help, and comprehensive administrative support throughout the recruitment and placement process.
Cowichan Valley
Canada’s only maritime Mediterranean climate. Home to lush vineyards and organic farms. Think Woodinville wine country, but with a slower pace and better weather.
Campbell River
World-class fishing and boating right from the downtown marina. Experience the wild nature of Alaska with the convenience of a modern city.
Comox Valley
Home to Mount Washington Alpine Resort. You can ski the glacier in the morning and sail the ocean in the afternoon—without any freeway gridlock.
Oceanside
Miles of wide, sandy beaches—a rarity in the PNW! The water here is warm enough for swimming, making it the ultimate sun-soaked family retreat.
Nanaimo
The “Hub City” offers oceanfront living with zero gridlock. Fast ferry access to Vancouver (Tsawwassen) puts you just a short drive from the US border crossing for easy I-5 access to Seattle.
Port Alberni
The most affordable housing on the coast. A rugged, blue-collar community nestled in a deep fjord. The perfect launchpad for Tofino surfing trips.
Victoria
Historic, walkable, and bustling with culture. The “most British” city in Canada offers a direct 90-minute ferry to Port Angeles, WA, making weekend trips to the Olympic Peninsula effortless.
South Island
Big trees, rugged surf beaches, and hobby farms. Get the “Olympic Peninsula” solitude just 40 minutes from Victoria’s tertiary care hospitals.
Northern Rural Communities
Leave the I-5 corridor far behind. This is untouched wilderness where the community is tight-knit and the silence is deafening. Ideal for those who want to trade the “Seattle Freeze” for genuine neighbors and pristine nature.
Southern Rural Communities
Rugged coastlines, big surf, and hobby farms—imagine the Olympic Peninsula, but only 40 minutes from a tertiary care hospital. It’s the wild West Coast lifestyle with city amenities just down the road.
Island Docs and our partners are grateful to live, work, and be in relation with the traditional and unceded territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən speaking peoples, today known as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, Malahat, Pacheedaht, Scia’new, T’Sou-ke, W̱SÁNEĆ (Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tsawout, Tseycum) peoples, the K’ómoks First Nation, including Sathloot, Sasitla, leeksun, Puledge, Cha’chae, and Tat’poos Peoples, Snuneymuxw, Snaw-naw-as, Quw’utsun, and Tla’amin First Nations.





