BroomBusters
Cut Broom in Bloom
Vancouver Island & BC Mainland's Grassroots
Scotch Broom
Containment Campaign
Broombusting Communities:

2009 Weekly Cuts will be posted soon
2008 Weekly Broom

The following areas in Oceanside have broompiles to be picked up / chipped.
CUT AND STACK ANYTIME ROADS: You can cut anytime along the ANYTIME ROADS. Grafton, Errington Road to the Hall, Price, Station, Alberni Hwy, MIddlegate, Leffler, Dobson. Northwest Bay Road, Rupert, Hilliers Road. In Qualicum & Parksville, you can cut almost anywhere that you are willing to make a large pile. Where would YOU like to cut? Need tools? Need help? Wanna help? Email us!
Final Broombusting Week June 10 - 14
Tues June 10: Qualicum Beach. Finish up Memorial from Rupert to Hwy 4A. 6:00 - 8:00

Wednesday: Corner of 4a/ Alberni Hwy and Winchester Road. Call for time.
Sat June 14: Bowser. Dunsmuir Village Node [Horne Lake Rd. and the R.R. tracks]  9:30-12:00
Sat June 7: Bowser. Horne Lake Road near Island Hwy (19) 9:30-12:00: BIG CUT, with help of the RDN Rec Dept of Bowser
Tuesday June 3. Errington. Around the Community Park and Errington Hall.

May 30 - June 1
Sat May 31: Bowser. 1:00-3:00 Nile Road at Hwy 19A (next to the Hydro Complex)
Morning Glory School is cutting in Hilliers.

Weekend of May 21-26
Wed May 21: 3-5 Oceanside Middle School students will cut the broom beside Wembley Mall.
Fri May 23: 3-5:30 KSS High School Students on Village Way. Open to everyone.
Sat May 24: 9:30-2:30 Parksville. Shelly Road entrance to Englishman River Estuary. Sponsored by Katimavik (Canada's Youth Volunteer Service Program). There is an on-site bbq at lunchtime.  Contact Elle at 248-9850.    
Sat May 24: 2-4 Qualicum Bay, 19A Across from Henry's Kitchen. Great success!
Sun: 1-4
. Family Day in Qualicum. We'll have a table there, and Broombusting will be going on in local area. Bring gloves. We will have loppers for you!
Mon: 9-10:30. Parksville. Hwy 19A & Franklin Gull Road area. Across from Visitors Center, near Industrial Way.

Weekend of May 17-18
Sat 10-12 Qualicum Beach: Rupert Road E. near Berwick (near Memorial)
Sat 1-3 Errington: Grafton and Errington Road (look for signs)
Sun 4-6 Nanoose: Teen Cut "Kick the Broom" Northwest Bay Road. (click here)
Sun 1-3 Bowser: Hwy 19A across from Bowser Esso - BOWSER'S FIRST COMMUNITY CUT!
Mon 10 Errington: Middlegate Road.
Weekend of May 10-11
Sat 10-12 Qualicum Beach: Rupert Road E. near Berwick (near Memorial)
Fri 1-3 Errington: Alberni Hwy at Errington Road
Sun 4-6 Nanoose: Teen Cut "Kick the Broom" Northwest Bay Road.
Sun 1-3 Parksville: Entrance to Rathtrevor Beach behin Esso Station
Weekend of May 2-4
Friday - Errington, 1-3:00.Alberni Hwy at Errington Road (Lots of big broom! Should be fun. If you can't come Friday, cut anytime along Alberni Hwy!)

Saturday - Qualicum - 9-11:00. Memorial Road at Island Hwy (Hwy 19) Join us before attending Fire & Ice in Qualicum Beach.

Saturday - Parksville, 1-3:00. Old Island Hwy (19A) at the Esso (between Esso and the Bridge)

April 26 - 27, 2008
Saturday - Parksville, 12-3:00. Across from Visitors Center, 1275 E Island Hwy.
Saturday - Coombs - 1-3:00. Grafton Road at Station.
Sunday - Qualicum, 1:30-3:00. Rupert between Memorial & Qualicum Rd
Saturday & Sunday - Northwest Bay Road. Contact for details.

Springwood Middle School, is cutting broom all week of Earth Day, Apr 22-26.

April 20 - 25
Sunday, April 20 - 1:00 - 3:30.
Alberni Hwy at the interchange of Hwy 19
(Exit 51.)
Our first community Scotch Broom cut will honor Earth Day.

Springwood Middle School
, is cutting broom during the week of Earth Day, Apr 22 - 26.
The Arrowsmith Potters will begin to clear the Train Station. Bravo!



Springwood Middle School Earth Day 2008

Port Alberni Broom Cutters

Which approach is best for your community?
Below are descriptions of how a few communities have approached the Broom problem.

ALL OVER THE ISLAND: The Ministry of Transportation is welcoming involvement from any residents in their region - which is just about everyone on Vancouver Island - and is helping out in two major ways. They are offering insurance under the Adopt a Highway Program to those individuals who register; they are also willing to pick up and chip the cut, dry broom that volunteers leave along side chosen highways and roads. (Single plants can be left to decompose.) The Brandon Lake workers are working on larger fields of broom on highways; the community is focusing on smaller and new infestations to prevent the spread of broom. At the moment, Broombusters.org is the communication connection between the communities and the Ministry, however, we are all looking for leaders in different communities to help organize the cutting and pick up.

Advantages of this approach: Anyone anywhere can clear a highway, and help prevent the broom from moving down the road. It does not require moving the broom - only cutting it.


Port Alberni
Port Alberni is observing a Broombusting week. Residents can drop off cut broom, from anywhere, free of charge, at the City property on the south end of Anderson Avenue (across Ship Creek Road) during that week. A local garden club cut a big hill beside the hospital in 2006 and intends to keep that hill cut.

Advantages of this approach: People can cut broom on their own property - or anywhere. It’s easy to advertise and promote. People can cut broom any time, and then, at the end of the broom cutting season, they have a place to dump their broom. There are also no insurance concerns. The disadvantage is that many people don’t have access to a truck to move the cut broom - which leaves a lot of willing hands unable to work.

Qualicum Beach
Qualicum got involved in spring 2006, and will continue. The town and residents decide where they want to remove broom. New roads & areas were chosen each of 5 weeks. Residents could go out and cut the broom any time during the week, and lay it beside the road (not on the shoulder.) Then on Monday morning, the town crew from Qualicum will come by and pick up the broom beside the road. In 2006, there were two group broom cutting Saturdays. A large section of Memorial Hwy was cleared of broom.

Qualicum got involved in spring 2006. Broombusters.org served as the communication link between the town and residents who wanted to cut broom on a particular road. New roads were chosen each of 5 weeks. Residents could go out and cut the broom any time during the week, and lay it beside the road (not on the shoulder.) Then on Monday morning, the crew from Qualicum will come by and pick up the broom beside the road. There were two group broom cutting Saturdays. A large section of Memorial Hwy was cleared of broom.

Advantages of this approach: Residents can work at their own speed, when they have time available. Long work days are not possible for many, because of time or physical retraints. Also, people work in their own neighborhoods, creating a sense of ownership, and enjoying the fruits of their labors all year long. It does not require moving the broom - only cutting it.

Contact person:
Joanne Sales - joanne@glasswing.com - 250-752-4816

The Sunshine Coast
Plans are in the making. Contact Lyrae.
Contact person:
Lyrae - lyrae@telus.net - 604-885-4384




 

 

 

 

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