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From jazz to Shakespeare, from pottery workshops to whale-watching cruises, from sand sculpture competitions to trumpeter swan festivals... Choose your adventure - and don't forget your camera! |
| August 2010 | ||
| Sun Fri |
10/26- 12/31 |
Salmon Run Elk Falls Provincial Park, from a riverside trail along the Quinsam River you can watch chinook, coho, chum and pink salmon returning to spawn. Viewing from late October through December. |
| Sun Fri |
10/26- 12/31 |
Salmon Run Stamp Falls Provincial Park, each year thousands of salmon fight their way up the falls and fish ladder to spawn in upper Stamp River and Great Central Lake. Viewing from late October through December. |
| Sun Fri |
10/26- 12/31 |
Salmon Run Goldstream Provincial Park, from late October through December, some 20,000 salmon make the journey from the Pacific Ocean up Finlayson Arm to spawn in the river they were born in 3/4 years earlier. Park naturalists offer hourly programs during the weekend at the park's Nature Centre describing the life cycle of chum salmon and their spawning activity with a special noon program at the picnic site. For more info on the salmon run scheduled programs at Goldstream Park, call 478-9414. |
| Fri Fri |
1/1- 12/30 |
Chemainus Festival of Murals Each year, hundreds of buses & thousands of visitors from all over the world travel to Vancouver Island British Columbia to take in this unique village with its rich historic past & its professional murals & numerous other attractions. It has since gained world-wide acclaim for the integrity & superb artistry of its huge depictions of the town's history with 41 outdoor murals plus carvings & statues. Our murals are a year-round event, so visit any time & enjoy! |
| Thu Tue |
4/1- 8/31 |
Fossil Tours Join the Courtenay Museum as they take you on a guided fossil tour along the banks of the Puntledge River. Our friendly guide will begin at the Courtenay & District Museum & Palaeontology Centre with a short lecture & video, followed by visit to the exhibit gallery & concluding with a hands-on trip to the actual fossil sites. Pre-bookings needed for the Fossil Tours. |
| Fri Fri |
4/9- 12/31 |
Comox Valley Farmers' Market Welcome to Comox Valley Farmers' Market! This winter the market is located at the beautiful waterfront site of the K'omoks Band Hall. Come have a warm cup of coffee & fresh baked treat as you do your shopping. This coming spring, when the weather warms up, we will again be at the Comox Valley Exhibition grounds with the market held on Saturday & Wednesdays. |
| Fri Fri |
4/9- 12/31 |
Port Alberni Farmers' Market The Port Alberni Farmers' Market is a traditional farmers market promoting locally grown produce & locally made products from the Alberni Clayquot Regional District. The Market is open year round & provides a wide assortment of meats, vegetables,fruits & fresh free range eggs. Located at the foot of Argyle Street in the center of the picturesque Harbour Quay the Market provides a meeting place for old & new friends. Locals & tourists alike can always find a friendly conversation & lots of smiling faces amongst the hustle & bustle that is Market Day. |
| Sat Sat |
4/10- 10/30 |
Pender Island Farmers Market The Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning throughout the summer. Always popular with locals & visitors alike the fresh produce goes quickly, so get there early! |
| Sat Sat |
4/10- 12/18 |
Market in the Square Every Saturday morning, rain or shine, come to the Market in the Square for the freshest fruit & vegetables, baking, jams, jellies, honey, crafts, clothing, home baking & pet wares & handmade crafts. On March 20 - when is 'spring is springing' we'll move back outside. |
| Sat Sat |
4/10- 9/25 |
Sechelt Farmers' & Artisans' Market We Make It, Bake It & Grow It all right here on the Sunshine Coast! We make it easy to eat within the 100 mile diet! Come get your local eggs, fresh pies and bread, organic veggies for the week or a gift for that someone special! Everyone welcome, rain or shine! |
| Sat Tue |
4/10- 11/30 |
Filberg Art Show Come join us for our weekend Art Shows with the spotlight on local artists. Located in & around the historic Filberg Heritage Lodge & the 4 ha (9 ac) of beautifully landscaped grounds which surround it. Featuring local Comox Valley artists displaying their art in the historic Filberg Heritage Lodge in Comox on Vancouver Island. |
| Sat Sat |
4/10- 10/30 |
Salt Spring Island Farmers Market Visitors are treated to exclusively local creations stemming from Salt Spring's unique brand of "island ingenuity". Meet artists, food producers, musicians & locals at our lively Saturday Market. An Island tradition that draws visitors from near & far. |
| Sun Sun |
4/11- 12/19 |
Victoria Antiques & Collectibles Market Fun Sunday fairs feature 100 tables of fabulous treasures for you & your eclectic abode. On the park in Vic West where the kids can enjoy the playground & skate park while you shop for treasures at the Leonardo DaVinci Hall. Super selection of offerings includes pop culture items, dolls, Bakelite, vintage estate jewelry, art, funky 50's design, antiquarian books & postcards, vintage textiles, art deco & art nouveau object d'art, period lighting, ephemera & much more at bargain prices. Just across the bridge from downtown with plenty of street parking & full amenities. |
| Sat Sun |
4/24- 10/3 |
Powell River Open-Air Market The market is an old-fashioned, country-style market selling fresh, locally grown farm & garden produce, home baking, honey, soap, woodcrafts, jewellery, and a variety of original items hand-crafted by local artisans. Enjoy hot food and drinks in the sunshine, listening to the live music on our Open Mic Stage. Children's play area and Pony-cart rides. Livestock is present on occasion for sale and display. Produce is grown without pesticides or herbicides and the market supports sustainable methods and the humane treatment of animals. |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 9/25 |
Quadra Island Farmers' Market & Bazaar Quadra Island Farmers' Market & Bazaar. Saturdays, May to September, 10am to 2pm. Offering fruits & berries, fresh produce & more. |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 10/9 |
Qualicum Beach Farmers Market Veterans Way: Your fresh choice for fruits & vegetables & so much more! Flavourful & nutritious fresh seasonal produce favourites. Come taste the difference freshness makes at the farmers market. Most of our growers use environmentally friendly controls, rather than harmful pesticides & some are Certified Organic! Get fresh with your local farmers! Heirloom varieties, greenhouse specialities, fragrant & colourful bouquets, home-baked sweet & savoury, breads, rolls, & sweet treats, jams, jellies, sauces & vinegars, honey, herbs & herbal products, handcrafted food & gift items, bedding plants & perennials, live entertainment & more! We'll see you on Saturday! |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 9/25 |
Errington Farmers' Market The Errington Farmers' Market offers fresh produce, baked goods & items created by local crafters as well as coffee & goodies from the coffee shop in a woodsy, friendly atmosphere. There is always music playing & activities for kids. The Market is Saturdays, 10am to 1pm, from May to September. |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 10/30 |
Moss Street Market The Moss Street Market runs the first Saturday in May to the last Saturday in October. We are located at the corner of Moss & Fairfield in Victoria, BC. Market times: 10am to 2pm. |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 8/21 |
The Q's Victoria Track Series Emphasis is on fun! The Series is a low-key, light-on-the-frills track series, where first-timers, joggers, semi-serious and elite athletes have opportunities to race on the track, competing at middle distances (and 5000m) in individual races or competing for series placement. All races happen on Saturdays. All take place at Jack Wallace Memorial Track at Oak Bay High School, behind Oak Bay Recreation Centre. All meet nights start at 6:30 PM. During the series there are 3 opportunities for anyone who wishes to run, to race in each of the distances of 800m, 1500m, 1609m (classic 1 mile distance), 3000m and 5000m. For series awards standings, runners need to take in a minimum of 4 races, one being at the 5000m distance. |
| Sat Sun |
5/1- 10/31 |
The Secret Life of Bees Explore the secret life of bees with Master Beekeeper Robert Liptrot. Understand the importance of bees & how they contribute to the well being of our planet. Meet a colony of our bees (behind glass) & see the inner working of their world. 11am Sundays May 1st through October 31st. $10 per person. Cost of tour is forgiven with equivalent purchase. Children under 5 free. Maximum 2 children to every adult. Children must be supervised at all times while on the property. Max 10 people. |
| Sat Sat |
5/1- 10/2 |
James Bay Community Market Shop for handmade arts & crafts, relax with live music, a cup of coffee & baked goods. Then, take home fresh flowers, locally grown vegetables, fruit & free-range eggs. Saturdays, May to October: 9am - 3pm. |
| Fri Fri |
5/7- 10/1 |
Nanaimo Downtown Farmers' Market Pioneer Waterfront Plaza: From a beginning of only a few vendors, we have grown to become a market of over 50 full-time vendors & many drop-ins, giving us an ever changing facade. Freshness & quality is what our market is all about. You will find just-picked goodness every Friday from May to October. Look for a wide variety of flavourful, fresh fruits & vegetables each week. |
| Sun Sun |
5/9- 10/31 |
Metchosin Farmers' Market Take a leisurely drive to Metchosin country & browse through our market. You will find organic & naturally grown vegetables & fruit; Farm fresh eggs; jams, jellies & salsa, breads of every kind, cookies, muffins & much more! Pottery, jewellery, soap & bath items, essential oils & a variety of flowers. Cloth bags; readings; books; garden pots & ornaments; plants & herbs (dried, fresh, & plants); veggie starters; tye-dyed accessories; tea cosies; hand knitted & crocheted items & magnetic jewellery. |
| Sat Sat |
5/22- 10/16 |
Our Neighbourhood Farmers Market The Our Neighbourhood Farmers Market is open 9:30 am to 1:30 pm, in Nanaimo North Town Centre parking lot, corner of Uplands and Oliver. Enjoy children's events, musicians, local produce, baked goods, preserves, plants, local arts and crafts and more. Call Arwen at 250-797-1258 or email info@neighbourhoodmarket.ca. |
| Sat Sat |
5/22- 9/25 |
Sooke Country Market We make it, bake it or grow it! Seasonal local produce from the gardens of Sooke. Every summer, local producers & growers sell their home grown vegetables, flowers, fruits, jams & crafts. |
| Thu Thu |
6/3- 8/26 |
Sidney Thursday Evening Market Every Thursday evening between June & September Beacon Ave becomes a beacon for shoppers, shop owners & entertainers all participating in the Sidney Summer Market. |
| Sat Sat |
6/5- 9/25 |
Peninsula Country Market This vibrant open air market has more than 50 vendors offering farm fresh products, jams & jellies, honey, homemade bread, cut flowers, assorted fresh meats, organic produce & a fine selection of arts & crafts. Enjoy a country morning among friends Live music, hot coffee, great munchies & a kid's korral. |
| Sat Sat |
6/12- 9/11 |
Fiddlehead Farmers' Market The spirit of the market revolves around the idea of taking a proactive approach to dealing with contemporary social and environmental problems. It's about being actively 'pro-community' and not just 'anti-sprawl'. It's about being actively 'pro-local' rather than just being 'anti-corporate'. It's about getting off your butt and doing something tangible and productive rather than just talking about and analyzing and moralizing the problems of the day. And of course, this market is about having fun. There'll be lots of food, live music, kids stuff, arts and crafts and who knows what else. |
| Tue Tue |
6/15- 8/17 |
Parksville Summer By The Sea Market Every Tuesday Nite from 6:30 to 9:30 PM 100+ vendors on Craig Street feature a great assortment of unique crafters, artists, food & live entertainment. Something for everyone ! |
| Thu Sat |
6/17- 9/11 |
Guys And Dolls Ten Tonys, seven Laurence Olivier and six Drama Desk Awards make this show an undeniable hit! Enjoy Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat, Luck Be A Lady and Take Back Your Mink along with the unforgettable Sky Masterson, Sarah Brown and Miss Adelaide - it's a show that has been described as the perfect musical comedy. Gangsters, card sharks, night club headliners and the Salvation Army fall in, and out, and back in love again, in this high octane New York fable. Location: Chemainus Theatre |
| Sat Sat |
6/19- 9/11 |
Guys & Dolls - A Musical Fable of Broadway The streets of Chemainus will soon be filled with gangsters, card sharks, night club headliners and hot box girls as the cast and crew of Chemainus Theatre Festival’s summer production, Guys & Dolls. Loaded with show-stopping tunes like ‘Luck Be a Lady’, ‘Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat’, and ‘Take Back Your Mink’ you’ll find yourself laughing and singing right along with the unforgettable characters. |
| Thu Tue |
7/1- 8/31 |
Birds of Prey Come and join us at Pacific Northwest Raptors this summer for an exciting, fun filled and educational afternoon in the company of our amazing birds of prey. Experience the fascinating abilities of these amazing birds while learning more about our native Canadian birds of prey as well as species from all over the world. Our extremely popular flying demonstrations will be running every day at 1.30pm and 3.30pm, showcasing the acrobatic skill and strength of these important members of our natural ecosystems. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for youths and seniors and $6 for children. Children under 3 are free. Booking are required for additional experiences. Info: www.pnwraptors.com |
| Thu Tue |
7/1- 8/31 |
Summer Music Academy & Festival Various Locations Victoria: Enjoy a series of classical & jazz concerts/recitals celebrating talented young musicians locally & from across Canada. Also features performances by visiting Canadian professional musicians. Presented by the Victoria Conservatory of Music. |
| Wed Sat |
7/7- 8/28 |
Hornby Island Farmers' Market This bustling market located behind Hornby Hall contains vendors offering an eclectic variety of produce, herbs, snacks, as well as unique locally made crafts that will amuse & delight visitors of all ages & backgrounds. |
| Mon Sat |
7/12- 8/28 |
Donna Ion "Treescapes Donna Ion’s work expresses an abstract interpretative approach to Canadian Landscape. Evoking the many moods of West Coast forests, waters, clouds and seasons, her work comes alive as fresh contemporary paintings. Eclectic Gallery, 2170 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria |
| Fri Sun |
7/16- 8/15 |
Sand Sculpting Competition & Exhibit Master Sand Sculptors travel from all corners of the globe to participate in this remarkable competition & exhibit. Sculptors have 24 hrs over 3 days to create their masterpieces from just sand & water. The competition begins with the "pound up" on Friday July 16th & the winners are announced on Sunday July 18th. The gated exhibit is open to the public until August 15th & you can vote for your favourite sculpture. Entry to the exhibit area is by donation with a suggested donation of $2 per person. Parksville Community Park, Parksville. |
| Sat Mon |
7/24- 8/2 |
2010 Sooke Fine Arts Show The 2010 Sooke Fine Arts Show provides the opportunity for both well-known and emerging artists from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands to showcase their work. Along with the 7,500 annual visitors who attend the art show, the show draws hundreds of art patrons from BC and throughout western Canada and the US. Sooke is steeped in artistic talent and natural beauty, making it the perfect host (SEAPARC Arena) for the premier juried art show on Vancouver Island. Contact Fiona Osborne or Sande Cummings at (250) 646-2491. |
| Sun Sun |
7/25- 8/22 |
The Art of Storytelling with Arthur Vickers Explore the magic and the mystery of the west coast through the art of Arthur Vickers. Sit back and be transported through time and the landscapes of the west coast with celebrated artist Arthur Vickers as he uses his artwork to tell stories of the coast, of his family traditions, and about his connection with the natural environment. From 1:30-3:00pm every Sunday from July 25 to August 22 at the Arthur Vickers Gallery in Cowichan Bay, 1719 Cowichan Bay Road. |
| Fri Sun |
7/30- 8/1 |
Coombs Country Bluegrass Festival Bluegrass fans will be pickin' n' grinnin' all weekend long. Great jam sessions & fun for the family. See website for performers & admission fees. Free camping included with admission. Coombs Rodeo Grounds. |
| Fri Sat |
7/30- 8/7 |
Hornby Island Festival Established in 1982, this festival has grown into an acclaimed 10 day event. Our programming includes classical, jazz, world beat & traditional genres of music, modern dance, children's programming, theatre & spoken word. Join us for Festival 2010. |
| Fri Sat |
7/30- 8/7 |
Hornby Festival 2010 Please join us for Hornby Festival 2010 as we present another innovative and diverse programme this summer. Once again we will have the stunning backdrop of Olsen's Farm for our outdoor performances, July 30th to August 3rd, before moving to the intimate and charming Hornby Hall for the balance of the Festival. |
| Fri Mon |
7/30- 8/2 |
Filberg Festival Renowned 4 day festival featuring Canadian arts, crafts, live entertainment & delicious food, held in the beautiful setting of Filberg Heritage Lodge & Park in Comox. In addition to juried quality crafts, the Festival features ongoing entertainment for both children & adults. There is also a wide variety of culinary treats available, ranging from exotic to downright decadent. |
| Sat Mon |
7/31- 8/2 |
Comox Nautical Days A festival of family fun including bullhead derby, build bail & sail competition, live music & family activities at Marina Park & a BC Day parade in downtown Comox. Takes place on BC Day weekend. Great fun for the whole family. |
| Sat Sun |
7/31- 8/1 |
Ladysmith Days The weekend's entertainment begins with a yummy pancake breakfast followed by the Kinsman parade along historic downtown First Avenue. Street entertainment downtown & at Coronation Mall top off these days of fun! On Sunday there is great music & entertainment, family games, swimming & water park frolics, a food fair & fabulous fireworks after dark. |
| Sun Tue |
8/1- 8/31 |
Free B Film Festival Keen to see a flick for free? Don’t fancy being cooped up inside a hot stuffy theatre for hours? Come & enjoy a movie under the stars. Screenings are free, just bring your own snacks, flashlights & blankets. Cameron Bandshell, Victoria. |
| Sun | 8/1 | Symphony Splash Every year the Victoria Symphony performs for 40,000 people from a floating stage in Victoria’s picturesque Inner Harbour. Please see our website for more details. |
| Mon | 8/2 | Glenn Miller Orchestra The Glenn Miller Orchestra performs one night only at the Royal Theatre in Victoria. Tickets available at the McPherson Box Office call 1-888-717-6121 or www.rmts.bc.ca |
| Mon | 8/2 | BC Day Celebration at St. Ann's Capital Festival BC Day Celebrations are FREE and feature over 50 Musicians and Artisans on three stages. St. Ann ’s Academy offers a wonderful family site for entertainment. Featuring BC Emerging Artists. Free preview performance Hansel and Gretel- Saturday July 31st For more information www.capitalfestival.com. |
| Mon Sun |
8/2- 8/8 |
Cedar Search at Milner Gardens & Woodland Milner Gardens & Woodland’s family activity “Cedar Search” Aug 2 to 8, 10am-5pm.Children 12 and under free accompanied by an adult. No pets. FMI 250-752-6153. |
| Mon | 8/2 | BC Day Picnic BC Day Picnic - August 2, 2010 from 10am - 5pm. Bring your family, friends, blanket & picnic lunch. Enjoy lawn games & live music. Milner Gardens and Woodland, Qualicum Beach |
| Mon | 8/2 | BC Day Picnic at Milner Gardens Milner Gardens BC Day Picnic - Bring your family, friends & picnic lunch. Enjoy lawn games, live music, 10am to 5pm. Refreshment/Hotdog stand. Location: 2179 West Island Highway, Qualicum Beach. |
| Mon | 8/2 | Coaltown Music Festival We are pleased to announce that next year's Coaltown Festival will be held in Downtown Nanaimo on BC Day (Monday, August 2nd, 2010) between 10am & 4pm. In addition to taking in an exciting day of music, storytelling, children's games & activities, enjoy perusing the wares of local quality craftspeople & artisans. Admission by donation. |
| Mon | 8/2 | B.C. Day Celebration Come celebrate B.C.Day, 12 -7 at BR# 10 Legion, Harewood Road, Nanaimo. BBQ, Horseshoes, Croquet, Ball-toss, just plain fun. Public Welcome. |
| Fri Sun |
8/6- 8/8 |
2010 North Island Logger Sports Nunns Creek Park, Campbell River: The North Island Logger Sports (our heritage sport) depicts the past & present logging practices through entertaining competitions between loggers & is presently the largest in Canada. This year's show will offer 2 World Championship & 7 Canadian Championships, along with other Open, Intermediate, Novice, Ladies, Youth & Teen events where international & local loggers will be competing for part of the $32,00.00 prize package. This event is sponsored by Northern Vancouver Island governments, business, service groups & volunteers from Campbell River, Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland, Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Port Alice, Sayward/Kelsey Bay & Gold River. |
| Fri | 8/6 | Hiroshima - Nagasaki Remembered The annual lantern ceremony, marking the 65 anniversaary of the atomic bombing of Japan. Lantern making starts at 7:30 pm with words and songs of peace at 8 pm, followed by floating the lanterns in the Gorge at Craigflower Park/Kosapsom, Saanich. |
| Fri | 8/6 | Passion for Tango Festival Centennial Square: The Passion for Tango Festival is an extravaganza of tango activities, music concerts, lectures & dance performances by international, Canadian & local artists. Concerts feature tango classics, tango blended with other cultural art forms & cutting edge contemporary work. |
| Sat | 8/7 | Morning Mist Canoe Adventure Guided Paddle with CRD Regional Parks interpreters through early morning mist searching for eagles, herons, frogs and other lake life. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided, and no experience is necessary. You must pre register: $15 + tax/person; $8.50 + tax/person (children 5—14 yrs and adult non-paddlers). Call 250.478.3344; www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat Sun |
8/7- 8/8 |
Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup Sat. Aug 7 Motorcycle Show and Shine Sun. Aug 8 Poker Run Proceeds to Kids with Cancer. For more information: www.cumberlandmotorcycleroundup.com |
| Sat | 8/7 | Symphony in the Harbour Free concert & family activities in Maffeo Sutton Park, Nanaimo. Featuring a performance by the Vancouver Island Symphony. |
| Sat | 8/7 | 6th Annual Astronomy in the Park The 6th Annual Astronomy in the Park Poropoise Bay Park, Sechelt, B.C. This is a day for family fun with astronomy & this year we’ll have our 2 brand new solar telescopes available for safe viewing the sun in the afternoon, fun activities for the kids, astronomical displays and info on how to join the Royal Astronomical Society! At dusk there’ll be a multi media presentation in the amphitheatre followed by dark sky viewing in the park picnic area with telescopes provided by club members. This event is free to the public and is weather permitting |
| Sun | 8/8 | Jazz at Maple Bay Marina Swing with the Ian McDougall Sextet; Special moorage package available for boaters - call marina toll free for information or reservations. |
| Sun | 8/8 | Oak Bay Bowker Creek Brush-Up Art Show From OB High walk throught the beautiful setting of Bowker Creek to Hampshire Rd; see, talk and shop with 38 of OB artist. This Annual event, the second Sunday in Aug. is always a wonderful way to spend the Sunday. 11:00-4:30pm. |
| Sun | 8/8 | Subaru Sooke Triathlon The Subaru Sooke Triathlon will be staged in the charming setting of Sooke, a beautiful ocean-side community located in the western communities of Greater Victoria. The event promises to be a real “rural meets urban” feeling of one of BC’s fastest growing regions. The run course features a journey out on to Whiffin Spit where you will experience being surrounded by the Pacific Ocean with the lighthouse as your beacon. |
| Mon | 8/9 | Beach Snoop at Low Tide (Guided Walk) A CRD Regional Parks interpreter will help you discover fascinating beach creatures at low tide. We’ll dip nets in the tide pools, explore under rocks and maybe even dig in the sand to see who is waiting for the tide to come back in. Be prepared to wade up to your knees in the pools (bring sandals or beach shoes). Meet at the end of Witty Beach Road by the information kiosk. BC Transit #54 or #55 |
| Tue | 8/10 | Over the Moon Drop-in Event - aAll ages. Coles Bay is home to many marine creatures from the elusive moon snail to tiny shore crabs. Drop in anytime between 10am and 1pm and join a CRD Regional Parks interpreter as we discover the amazing animals whose lives are controlled by the moon and tides. Prepare to get your feet wet (bring sandals or beach shoes). Park in the lot off Inverness Road, off Ardmore Drive and follow the signs down to the beach. |
| Wed | 8/11 | Beach Snoop at Low Tide Guided Walk - All ages 10am-12pm. When the tide goes out an exciting world comes into view. A CRD Regional Parks interpreter will help you discover the creatures that make Island View Beach their home. Be prepared to get your feet wet (bring sandals or beach shoes). Meet at the picnic shelter on Homathko Road, off Island View Road. |
| Wed | 8/11 | Hiking Park to Park – A Teen Adventure Guided Hike - Ages: 14-17; A new CRD Regional Parks adventure series geared for teenagers. Join us on this fun hike as we explore two beautiful regional parks—Francis/King and Thetis Lake. Wear sturdy footwear and bring a lunch. Meet at the Nature Centre in Francis/King Regional Park off Munn Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Thu Sun |
8/12- 8/15 |
Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts Join Canada's longest running summer gathering of Canadian writers & readers, featuring established literary stars & exciting, new voices… with opportunities for writers & readers to mingle amidst Rockwood's heritage gardens. Writers that are confirmed for Festival 2010 include Ian Brown, Denise Chong, Karen Connelly, Lawrence Hill, Jack Hodgins, Annabel Lyon, Tony Parsons, Nino Ricci, Jowi Taylor, Joan Thomas, & Jack Whyte. |
| Thu | 8/12 | Masked Bandit Guided Walk - All Ages; 1-2:30pm; A CRD Regional Parks naturalist will lead you on a raccoon trail for a “day in the life” of these little rascals. Learn how and why they’ve adapted to city life, and find out how to keep them out of your garbage. Meet at the information kiosk in the park off William Head Road. BC Transit #54 or #55; www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Thu | 8/12 | Early Evening Canoeing Guided Paddle - Ages: 5 years and older. 6-9pm. Join CRD Regional Parks naturalists for a magical early evening paddle on the still waters of Beaver Lake. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided and no experience is necessary. You must pre-register: $15 + tax/person; $8.50 + tax/ person (children 5—14 yrs and adult non-paddlers). Call 250.478.3344. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Fri Sun |
8/13- 8/15 |
Victoria Dragon Boat Festival Teams from across North America will race across a 500 m saltwater course, paddling from Laurel Point to the Royal London Wax Museum. This is the only dragon boat festival in Canada to take place in a working harbour. |
| Fri | 8/13 | Ha-bat-itat Guided Walk - All ages 1-2:30pm; Discover the weird and wonderful world of bats. Where do they live? What do they eat? Join a CRD Regional Park interpreter to explore the life of this strange flying mammal and find out how to house our local bats. Meet at the Nature Centre off Munn Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Fri Sat |
8/13- 8/14 |
Pillage at the Village Pillage at the Village was started as a way to bring the music to the people and in turn boost the economy and presence of The Village of Tahsis. In the ways of Woodstock, this festival is simply about bringing the music to the people in an unconventional venue, in a place that BC seemingly has forgotten, and giving artists the chance to play on the water to a "sea" of fans/festival goers. For more info: www.pillageatthevillage.com |
| Fri Sat |
8/13- 8/14 |
Pillage At The Village Bounce Hard Productions and the Village of Tahsis are proud to present: Pillage At The Village with BIF Naked. For 2 days there will be an amazing festival happening in the inlet of Tahsis - showcasing so many different genres, talents and artists. |
| Sat | 8/14 | Galiano Wine Festival The 2010 Galiano Wine Festival, an event to benefit the Health Care Society, will be held on Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 1PM - 4PM at the Lions’ Field on Galiano Island. |
| Sat | 8/14 | Dog Days of Summer All ages - 11am-2pm; The dog days of summer are here! See amazing trained canines perform, enter to win a prize for the best dressed hound, join CRD Regional parks interpreters and Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT) for a dunes tour with other dog lovers to learn about the wild side of the seaside. All this and more at Island View Beach Regional Park. This event is co-hosted with Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT) and CRD Regional Parks. Look for the CRD tents off Homathko Road, off Island View Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat Sun |
8/14- 8/15 |
Music in the Garden The stunning seaside historical site of Milner Gardens & Woodland in Qualicum Beach. Artistic director, Phil Dwyer, has planned Saturday's program to focus on classical chamber music including string quartet, brass quintet & soloists performing works by classic & contemporary composers. Sunday afternoon features world-class jazz ranging from jazz standards to catchy originals, offering something for all jazz lovers. |
| Sat | 8/14 | Humboldt Valley Summer Festival Humboldt Street from Blanshard to Government -11 am until 7 pm • 18 artists painting and sculpting en plein air • live jazz outdoors including the Noah Becker Trio, June Katz members of the Pacific Opera Victoria chorus, Sean Fyfe Karel Roessingh and the kr3 Trio • magicians and jugglers oyster shucking • beer and bratwurst • cotton candy • lemonade popcorn • iced tea • collage making • Honica jewellery • wood carving • glass art • unique pottery • presentations on the history of tea and the history of the Bengal Lounge • fashions • win a diamond ring • spa treatments • hairstyling • two gallery exhibition openings: Les Chan and George Gordienko • unveiling of important Canadian sculptures • realtor open house • Shakespearean players |
| Sun | 8/15 | Victoria Harbour Ferry Water Ballet Come down to Victoria's Inner Harbour every Sunday, until Labour Day, throughout the summer for the Victoria Harbour Ferry water ballet. |
| Sun | 8/15 | Jazz in the Gardens Jazz in the Garden. August 15, 2010. Enjoy a great afternoon of amazing jazz with Phil Dwyer & friends. Fundraiser - tickets required. |
| Sun | 8/15 | Morning Mist Canoe Adventure Guided Paddle - Ages: Adult 8-11am; Paddle through early morning mist with CRD Regional Parks interpreters searching for eagles, herons, turtles and other lake life. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided, and no experience is necessary. You must pre-register: $15 + tax/person; $8.50 + tax/person (non-paddlers). Call 250.478.3344. BC Transit #70 or #75. Info: www.crd.bc.ca |
| Sun | 8/15 | Matheson’s Myths, Magic and Medicine Guided Hike - Ages: 12 years; Join a CRD Regional Parks interpreter for a wonderfully informative hike around beautiful Matheson Lake. Learn more about how plants play a large role in the magic, medicine and myths in our lives. Meet at the information kiosk in the parking lot off Matheson Lake Park Road. Matheson Lake Regional Park. Info: www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sun | 8/15 | The Greater Victoria Garden Party The by-donation event will be held at the home of the Pavilion, 3034 Cedar Hill Road and is open to all. “We are hosting a special day that includes auctions, food, games, live entertainment and a celebration of summer in a spectacular garden background”, says Brian Beckett, Chair of the OBKP Foundation. The event will also increase awareness of Pavilion programs that help complex care seniors and their families. |
| Sun | 8/15 | Special Woodstock A music festival comprised of Professional Musicians supporting non-professional musicians with developmental disabilities together on one stage for an island community family audience. WHO: Allison Crowe; The Ken McCoy Band; and 60 professional island musicians on 3 stages. Providence Farm; 1843 Tzouhalem Rd, Duncan. For more info: www.specialwoodstock.ca |
| Mon Wed |
8/16- 8/18 |
The Elements The Elements 3 day workshop fuses Tibetan and Western wisdom, giving the opportunity to deeply explore the qualities of earth, air, fire, water and space both within yourself and without. Location: The beautiful Ango Retreat on Salt Spring Island. |
| Tue | 8/17 | Nature CSI Guided Walk - Ages: 5 years and older 10-11:30am; Do you ever go into the woods and not see any animals? Spend some time fine tuning your investigation skills and learn to be a nature super sleuth with a CRD Regional Parks interpreter! We’ll explore along the trail, investigate animal traces and make a cast of an animal track. Meet at the information kiosk in the main Beaver Lake parking lot. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Thu | 8/19 | Blood and Guts Special Event - All ages 11am-2pm; They’ve got pointy teeth and sharp claws, and they don’t eat tofu! Join CRD Regional Parks interpreters to learn more about animals that make their living by eating meat. Cougars and owls and bears—oh my! Drop in at the CRD tents at Beaver Beach anytime between 11am and 2pm. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Thu | 8/19 | Summertime Blues! The Nanaimo Blue Society presents its 6th annual Summertime Blues! A jam-packed weekend of free, outdoor blues concerts in the Diana Krall Plaza in downtown Nanaimo. The action starts Thursday, August 19, 2010 & runs to Sunday, August 22, 2010. Summertime Blues! presents the best of BC & Canadian blues artists & it's all free. Stay tuned to the Nanaimo Blues Society website for the lineup. You won't want to miss it! |
| Thu Sun |
8/19- 8/22 |
Fibre Arts Festival Whether you’re an experienced fibre artist, keen novice or just appreciate high quality art and crafts, the Festival has lots to offer you, with workshops, exhibits, merchant and artisan markets, demonstrations and entertainment. |
| Fri | 8/20 | Forest Feast Drop-in Event - All Ages 11am-2pm. Drop in at the Francis/King Nature Centre between 11am and 2pm for a celebration of wild plants and their many uses. CRD Regional Parks naturalists will have activities, displays and guided walks in the park to celebrate the richness of our West Coast forests. Meet at the Nature Centre off Munn Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Fri Sun |
8/20- 8/22 |
Vancouver Island Exhibition Beban Park, Nanaimo. The Fair originally started over 100 years ago & continues now as an annual event to advance the education of agriculture & showcase local farmers & 4-H clubs, bringing agricultural awareness to our community. |
| Fri Sun |
8/20- 8/22 |
The Gabriola Theatre Festival With 12 plays, two days of StreetArt, a Kids’ Corner, a full line-up on the Outdoor Stage and the famous Lions’ Pancake Breakfast, our 2010 program promises a fabulous weekend that offers something for every member of the family. The Gabriola Theatre Festival invites each and every one of you to join us in a summer celebration of theatre and the arts on our lovely Isle of the Arts. Last year, many of our shows sold out, so don’t be disappointed – get your tickets early! For more info: www.gabriolatheatrefestival.ca |
| Sat | 8/21 | Morning Mist Canoe Adventure Guided Paddle - Ages: 5 years and older; 8-11am. Paddle through early morning mist with CRD Regional Parks interpreters searching for eagles, herons, turtles and other lake life. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided, and no experience is necessary. You must pre-register: $15 + tax/ person; $8.50 + tax/person (children 5—14 yrs and adult non-paddlers). Call 250.478.3344. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat | 8/21 | ONE WAVE Festival Pacific Peoples' Partnership presents the 3rd annual ONE WAVE Festival which crashes into Victoria on AUGUST 21st! We are seriously stoked to bring you a night PACKED with funk rock, hip hop beats, dubstep and drum 'n' bass from your favourite local groove specialists...Location: Victoria Event Centre; $10 advance tickets available at Lyle's place, 407-620 View St, and pacificpeoplespartnership.org. |
| Sun | 8/22 | Anderson Cove to Mount Maquire Guided Hike; Ages: Adult; 11am-3pm; Follow a CRD Regional Parks naturalist through mixed woodlands to the summit of Mount Maguire. We’ll hope for a clear day to catch the views of Juan de Fuca Strait and the Olympic Mountains. The hike is strenuous and steep in sections, so sturdy hiking shoes are a must. Dress for the weather, and bring water, lunch and a hiking stick. Meet at the information kiosk in the Anderson Cove parking lot off East Sooke Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sun | 8/22 | Roche Cove Ramble Guided Hike - Ages: 12 years and older; 1-4pm; Explore the world of the temperate rainforest on the Cedar Grove Trail in Roche Cove Regional Park. Meet the CRD Regional Parks interpreter at the information kiosk in the parking lot off Gillespie Road. Bring water and be sure to wear sturdy footwear. |
| Sun | 8/22 | Victoria Harbour Ferry Water Ballet Locals and visitors are invited to come down to Victoria's Inner Harbour every Sunday, until Labour Day, throughout the summer for the Victoria Harbour Ferry water ballet. |
| Sun | 8/22 | KidFest KidFest is a fun, fun filled day of entertainment, activities and laughter for the whole family on Parksville's Community Beach. Find us at www.kidfest.ca |
| Wed | 8/25 | Teen Adventure Paddle Guided Paddle - Ages: 14–17 years; 1-4pm; A new adventure series for teens—get out and explore the wild side of Elk/Beaver Lake with CRD Regional Parks interpreters. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided, and no experience is necessary. You must preregister: $15 + tax/person. Call 250.478.3344. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Thu | 8/26 | Forest Fossicking Guided Walk - All ages; 11am-12:30pm; Have you ever fossicked before? Once you’ve tried it you may have discovered a life-long hobby. Join a CRD Regional Parks naturalist as we poke through the park looking for all things small. Hand lenses and field guides provided. Meet at the Nature Centre in the main Beaver Lake parking lot. BC Transit #70 or #75 |
| Thu Mon |
8/26- 9/6 |
Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival With more than 200 performances over 11 days, the Victoria Fringe is Vancouver Island’s biggest annual theatre event. It’s casual, cheap and accessible - a great way to see a lot of cool live theatre from around the world. Various downtown locations. |
| Fri Sun |
8/27- 8/29 |
Comox Valley Exhibition Fall Fair Our Event welcomes over 15,000 visitors annually. Guests come to learn about Comox Valley, Northern Vancouver Island & BC agriculture through fun-filled family activities. There is something for everyone at the Exhibition: 2 1/2 days of non-stop main stage entertainment, Open Air Market (crafters, artists, food & more). Zucchini races, Scavenger Fun Hunt, Chainsaw Carving, Kids Zone, Game Lane, Kiddie Tractor Pull, Petting Pen Poultry Show, Sheep Show, Horse Shows, Dog World, 4H, Home & Garden Arts, Quilt Show, Antique Machinery, Educational Displays, Musicians, Dancers, Clowns & Comedians. |
| Fri | 8/27 | Wild Crafting Walk Guided Walk - Ages: 12 years and older; 1-2:30 pm; Bountiful berries, fragrant cedar trees, and slippery sea weeds – with a CRD Regional Parks naturalist look beyond the beauty and discover the many uses and functions of these plants. Meet at the Witty’s Lagoon nature centre off Metchosin Road. BC Transit #54 or #55. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat | 8/28 | Cobble Hill Fair Don't miss the old-fashioned Cobble Hill Fair. This real country fair & exhibition has delighted visitors with agricultural displays, livestock & great family entertainment since 1909. Events includes: pancake breakfast, parade, blacksmith demos, sheepdog trials, livestock shows, hall exhibits, horse show, 4-H shows, kids games, trade show, all-day entertainment, vintage machineries, 4-H livestock auction & much more. |
| Sat | 8/28 | Cougar Capers Guided Walk - All ages; 1-3pm; Investigate the life of a cougar on this informative walk and talk with a CRD Regional Parks interpreter. Meet at the Francis/King Nature House off Munn Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat | 8/28 | Bountiful Berries Guided Walk - Ages: 5 years and older; 1-2:30pm; Join a CRD Regional Parks interpreter on a walk to see just how plentiful the late summer woods can be. We’ll explore for blackberries, Oregon grape berries, salal berries and more. There will also be an opportunity to taste jams made from some of these natural delights. Meet at the Nature Centre at Beaver Beach. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sun | 8/29 | Morning Mist Canoe Adventure Guided Paddle - Ages: 5 years and older; 8-11am; Paddle through early morning mist with CRD Regional Parks interpreters searching for eagles, herons, turtles and other lake life. Canoe equipment and instruction are provided, and no experience is necessary. You must pre-register: $15 + tax/ person; $8.50 + tax/person (children 5—14 yrs and adult non-paddlers). Call 250.478.3344. BC Transit #70 or #75. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sun | 8/29 | Beginner’s Birding Basics Guided Hike - Ages: Adult; 9:30am-12pm; If you’ve wondered if birdwatching is for you, this is the program to find out. A CRD Regional Parks interpreter will give you pointers on how to use binoculars, field guides, and bird identification tips. Bring binoculars if you have them. A spotting scope is provided as well as binoculars for those who don’t have them. Meet at the picnic shelter off Homathko Road, off Island View Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sun | 8/29 | Tofino Lantern Festival Held at the Tofino Botanical Gardens in late August each year, the Tofino Lantern Festival is the Raincoast Education Society's 'signature' community event & fundraiser, drawing the young & old with an unbelievable variety of hand made lanterns. Don't miss out on the magic! During the week leading up to the Festival, we hold lantern-making workshops so you can create your own original lantern. |
| Sun | 8/29 | Ladysmith Arts on the Avenue Arts on the Avenue - on a shirt-sleeve summer afternoon in late August, some 30 plus Ladysmith & area artists participate in Arts on the Avenue, taking to the streets & greeting the public on 1st Avenue near Roberts Street. A juried competition, sidewalk chalk paintings, a hands-on arts area for kids & plenty of original art at affordable prices has made this a popular annual event since 1999. |
| Sun | 8/29 | Victoria Harbour Ferry Water Ballet Locals and visitors are invited to come down to Victoria's Inner Harbour every Sunday, until Labour Day, throughout the summer for the Victoria Harbour Ferry water ballet. (10:45 a.m.) |