About Glenora
Glenora is a rural community within Area E, deeply valued for its heritage farms, vast open land, and striking natural beauty. More than just a collection of properties, it is a neighborhood defined by a strong community character and a shared history of stewardship. From its winding backroads to its productive fields, Glenora represents the grounded, rural life that many in the Cowichan Valley cherish—a place where the land and the people are interconnected and deserve dedicated representation.
Protecting Rural Character
Glenora residents want to preserve the quiet, open-sky character that defines our home and community.
Housing for Family
Creating sensible housing solutions so our children and families can afford to stay in the valley.
What I’m Hearing in Glenora
Agriculture & Farmland
Supporting local farmers and ensuring our productive soil is protected for future generations.
Transparency & Accountability
A commitment to ending top-down decisions and ensuring Area E residents are heard first.
Respecting Property Rights
Ensuring landowners have a primary say in how their property and local area is managed.
Zoning & Planning Changes
Monitoring CVRD planning updates to ensure they reflect community needs, not outside interests.
What I’ll Fight For
Listening to Residents
Protecting Rural Character
Respecting Farmers and Landowners
Common Sense Local Government
Transparency and Accountability
Fair Public Process
Glenora FAQ
Is Glenora part of Area E?
Yes, Glenora is a vital rural community within Area E of the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD). It is an essential part of the district that Clayton Frost is committed to representing with transparency and accountability.
How can I support Clayton Frost in Glenora?
You can support the campaign by displaying a lawn sign, volunteering to talk to neighbors, or simply sharing our platform with other Glenora residents who care about protecting our rural character.
Can I volunteer in my neighborhood?
Absolutely. We are looking for Glenora locals who know the area best to help us with door-knocking, organizing small community gatherings, and ensuring local concerns are heard by the campaign.
How do I request a lawn sign?
You can request a sign through the 'Get Involved' section on this page by clicking the 'Request a Lawn Sign' button. Our team will deliver and set it up for you at your convenience.
How do I stay informed?
The best way to stay informed is to join our email list. We send regular updates specifically regarding Glenora issues, public hearings, and zoning changes that affect our community.