Harewood is the name of a lake and a plain of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Its geographical coordinates are 49°08′N 123°57′W / 49.133°N 123.950°W / 49.133; -123.950[1] The name has been in use since at least 1913, when Harewood referred to a small mining village in the area, no longer existing, having been overtaken by Nanaimo.
The mine was owned in part by the seventh son of Henry Lascelles, 3rd Earl of Harewood[2] who served on the BC coast as captain of the gunboat HMS Forward and set up the Harewood Coal Mining Company to work deposits he acquired.
[3]: 105 Today, the name "Harewood" is used to refer to a neighbourhood in south Nanaimo and surrounding community.
Community services such as schools and fire departments used to use "Harewood" in their names before broadly amalgamating with the City of Nanaimo.