The island community is an enclave of Canadian counter-culture. Lasqueti Island is one of the least developed of the major
Gulf Islands. Its roads are mostly unpaved, and it is the only one of the larger Gulf Islands that is not currently connected to
BC Hydro's
electrical power grid.
Solar,
wind,
micro-hydro, and
fossil fueled
generators power the island. There is a hotel and a restaurant in False Bay, where the ferry arrives and departs. There are at least three B&B's on the island, but services are seasonal and very limited. Potable water may be scarce at times, in different places on the island. There are local markets and an informal
food cooperative but they operate at odd hours, depending on the season and demand. Lasqueti Island has a yearly Arts Festival on
Canada Day weekend, and other activities. These different festivals and informal activities feature local painters, sculptors, poets, fiction writers, and historians. Performing arts, on the Canada Day long-weekend, include: The Bolting Brassicas (marching band), the Lasquirkus (circus), and other activities. The island has a reputation for sailing and sea kayaking which is considered among some of the finest, but also among the most challenging, in lower British Columbia. Tides and currents may become foreboding without warning - the winter weather down the Strait of Georgia has been responsible for various mariners' deaths. ==Police and fire services==