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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 11, 2012 | ||
| Sun Tue |
1/1- 12/31 |
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! |
| Sun Tue |
1/1- 1/1 |
All Fun Swap and Shop All Fun Swap and Shop is held at Western Speedway, 2207 Millstream Road in Langford, every Sunday, weather permitting, from 7:00am to 2:00pm. Contact 250-474-4546. |
| Sun Tue |
1/1- 1/1 |
Victoria Flea Market The Victoria Flea Market is a year-round venue held every Sunday from 9am to 2pm, offering fun for the whole family. Up to 50 sellers indoors selling antiques and collectibles, quality designed arts & crafts, retro home furnishings, vintage clothes and textiles, ceramics, bakelite, art and junk from Victoria's glorious past, and recycled bargains. Leonardo DaVinci Hall, 195 Bay Street, corner Wilson Street. Plenty of free parking. Secure bike lock-up. www.victoriafleamarket.com |
| Wed Wed |
4/4- 9/19 |
Growing Food in the City Course - Victoria Taking you one step closer to food security. Gaia College, Royal Roads University and Haliburton Farm in Victoria have teamed up to bring you a comprehensive and empowering Growing Food course. Starts April 4, 2012 at Haliburton Farm, 742 Haliburton Road, Victoria. www.gaiacollege.ca/announcing-a-new-partnership.html |
| Thu Sun |
5/17- 9/16 |
Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries Royal BC Museum, Victoria: The blockbuster exhibition of the year! Imagine the thrill of discovering something new about a creature that lived millions of years ago. Since the first dinosaur fossil was identified almost 200 years ago, people have wondered how these fascinating animals lived, moved and behaved. Dinosaurs explores how paleontologists today use modern technologies, along with new discoveries and ideas, to investigate and reinterpret puzzling dinosaur mysteries, such as what they really looked like, how they moved and the hotly debated theories of why – or even whether – they became extinct. Our program schedule during Dinosaurs is jam-packed with events, presentations and hands-on activities. May 17 to September 16, 2012. Royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. |
| Tue Sat |
5/22- 8/25 |
CFB Esquimalt Navy Base - Free Tours The rich history of Canada's west Coast naval base can be explored by the public through a free guided tour of CFB Esquimalt. Tours begin at Museum Square at CFB Esquimalt, and last about 90 minutes. Enter by Naden Gate, then follow the blue lines on the road surface or the signs with the letter 'M' that mark the way. Two-hour walking tours are also offered on Saturday mornings at 11am, starting at the main gate of HMC Dockyard at the end of Esquimalt Road. Call (250) 363-2595.www.navy.gc.ca/marpac/3/3-w_eng.asp?category=19 |
| Fri Mon |
6/1- 9/3 |
Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton Royal BC Museum, Victoria: Celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee at the Royal BC Museum. This special five-section exhibition of nearly 100 portraits by royal photographer, Cecil Beaton (1904-80) depicts Elizabeth in her roles as princess, monarch and mother, and will include a number of rarely-seen photographs alongside extracts from Beaton’s personal diaries and letters. June 1 to September 3, 2012. Royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. |
| Wed Wed |
6/6- 9/12 |
Chemainus Wednesday Market ome to the Chemainus Wednesday Farmers Market. Each Wednesday from early June to early September the white market tents pop up in the parking lot of the Waterwheel Park in Chemainus. From 11 am to 4:30 pm this intimate little market provides a venue for the sale of local and regional farm produce, flowers, baking, sweets and crafts. What’s unique about the Chemainus Market is it supplements what is available in the local stores and invites you to explore the rest of this charming little town with its wonderful theater, cafes and many small shops. It is a great outing for the whole family. Park your car; it is all within walking distance, even to the beach! |
| Fri Sat |
6/15- 9/1 |
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat Follow Joseph's journey from slavery to freedom as one of Egypt's most powerful men. Full of fabulous music, show-stopping dancing and raucous fun, hits include "Close Every Door", "Any Dream Will Do" and "Poor, Poor Joseph. Location: Chemainus Theatre. |
| Sun Tue |
7/1- 8/28 |
Bamberton Mystery History Tours Step back in time to the early 1900s and relive life at Bamberton, one of the most important industrial sites in BC’s history. Bamberton celebrates its 100th birthday on Juy 8, 2012. Museum is open 11am to 5pm. www.bambertonhistoricalsociety.org. |
| Tue Mon |
7/3- 8/27 |
BC SPCA Summer Camps Register online for summer camp at the BC SPCA and you'll get to spend a whole week immersed in the world of animals. Over 15 locations in BC, including Lower Mainland, Victoria, East Kootenays, Cowichan, Comox, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nelson, and Penticton. www.spca.bc.ca/camp |
| Wed Fri |
7/4- 8/31 |
Summer at Dales Gallery Dales Gallery at 537 Fisgard Street in Victoria's historic Chinatown features work by over 45 local artisans for July and August. Sponsored by Island Artisans Association Celebrates Ten Years at Dales Gallery. summeratdalesgallery.blogspot.ca |
| Thu Sat |
7/5- 8/25 |
T'sasala Native Dance Performance Traditional native dance performance in the Big House. This event is the only opportunity you will have to see the inside of the Big House, as it is typically closed to the public for viewing. Alert Bay Big House, Alert Bay. 250-974-5475. |
| Sun Sun |
7/8- 9/30 |
Keystone Art & Craft Market The Keystone Market is an art and craft market located in the beautiful Simms Millennium Park, Courtenay, BC. The market runs every Sunday from 10am to 2pm from early July until the end of September. Come and see the amazing artistic talent that the Comox Valley has to offer. 250-703-3296. |
| Fri Sat |
7/20- 8/25 |
Animal Tales Participation Kidzplay! Join a confused and caring Naturalist, a fun-loving Sparrow, and their many animal friends in a lively romp through folk tales from around the world. It's a summertime highlight full of magic and delight for all ages! Chemainus Theatre. www.chemainustheatrefestival.ca |
| Tue Sat |
7/31- 9/1 |
Jennifer McIntyre and Wendy Opelt A dedicated arts educator, Jennifer McIntyre comes from a long lineage of artists. Her colourful acrylic paintings express a joyful exuberance, each original work explores composition, pattern and light in new ways. Wendy Opelt, an acomplished artist also presents work drawing on Oriental themes. Join us for the Artist Reception, Wed August 15, 6-8pm at 2170 Oak Bay Avenue. www.eclecticgallery.ca |
| Thu Sat |
8/2- 8/11 |
Hornby Festival Long considered one of the best-kept secrets in the summer festival season, the Hornby Festival has since its inception in 1982, been a continuing source of electric programming. The festival provides a unique opportunity to see some world-class talents in a once-in-a-lifetime setting. For more info: hornbyfestival.bc.ca |
| Sat Sat |
8/4- 8/25 |
Free-B Film Festival Free-B Film Festival has lined up a stellar collection of family-friendly films, so get ready to curl up under the stars and enjoy free films on our 20-foot-wide inflatable screen on every Saturday in August. Join us at The Cameron Bandshell in Beacon Hill Park, where the whole family will enjoy these treasures from movie making history. The films begin at 9pm and bring your own flashlights, blankets and snacks. The full line-up can be found at www.freebfilmfest.com |
| Fri Sun |
8/10- 8/12 |
FolkWest Following an inaugural run that had its share of ups and dowsn, FolkWest returns to Royal Athletic Park for its sophomore appearance, a two-day folk extravaganza that genuinely has its heart in the right place. Not only is the event family-friendly and enviromentally responsible, FolkWest also happens to feature as impressive lineup of local and international artists. |
| Sat Sun |
8/11- 8/12 |
Sooke International Triathlon Sooke International Triathlon attracts athletes from all over the world, and is televised nationally on TSN. The race features a swim in picturesque Young Lake, followed by an incredible bike course on beautiful West Coast Road hugging the Pacific Ocean. The run course includes a journey through the centre of Sooke and out on to Whiffin Spit. www.triseries.ca/sooke/ |
| Sat | 8/11 | Sleuthing with Skulls and Scat (Drop-in Event) Sleuthing with Skulls and Scat (Drop-in Event) – All ages, Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park: 1-3pm. Drop in between 1pm and 3pm and join in the sleuthing fun. Through displays and activities use your finest detective skills to help uncover the clues that animals leave behind. Meet at the Beaver Lake Nature Centre off the main parking lot. Wheelchair accessible. BC Transit #70 or #72. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat | 8/11 | Evening Campfire at the Beach (Campfire Stories) Evening Campfire at the Beach (Campfire Stories) – All ages, Island View Beach Regional Park. 6-8pm. Meet a CRD Regional Parks’ naturalist for an evening beach walk followed by campfire stories at the Island View Beach campground. Learn more about the animals that call Island View Beach their home! Bring a beach chair. Meet at the picnic shelter on Homathko Road, off Island View Road. www.crd.bc.ca/parks |
| Sat Sun |
8/11- 8/12 |
Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup The 4th Annual Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup: Saturday: Show & Shine: Register 12pm $10. Breakfast 9am $5; beer garden, bike games, vendors, prizes, tattoo competition. Entertainment at local bars. Sunday: PokerRun $10. Breakfast. Ride around the Comox Valley and up Mt. Washington ski lift. Brunch provided by Mt. Washington at reasonable cost. Prizes, raffles at final stop. Proceeds to charity. www.cumberlandmotorcycleroundup.com, 250-336-8746. |
| Sat Sun |
8/11- 8/12 |
Metchosin Charity "Bite Me Derby" The charitable fishing derby has raised more than $118,000 for salmon since inception. Anglers can purchase tickets through participating vendors listed at www.bitemederby.ca. or enjoy a barbeque with raffles and giveaways at beautiful Peddar Bay Marina. BBQ tickets $10. |
| Sat | 8/11 | Hangar Dance at the BC Aviation Museum Dance to the 40's, 50's and 60's music at the big Hangar Dance at the BC Aviation Museum, Saturday, Aug. 11th at 8 pm. 1910 Norseman Rd. Sidney. For info: 250-655-3300 or www.bcam.net. |
| Sat Sat |
8/11- 8/25 |
Earth Activist Training Permaculture Design Certificate taught by Starhawk, Mark Lakeman and Charles Williams, with a focus on organizing and activism, and a grounding in earth-based spirituality. http://ourecovillage.org/events/2012-earth-activist-training/ |
| Sat | 8/11 | Galiano Island Wine Festival The 20th Annual Galiano Wine Festival will be a fun event for a worthwhile cause; raise the money needed to keep the Galiano Health Care Centre serving the community. The festival is an open-air event and a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. At $35 a ticket, it is great value! Tickets include unlimited tasting, crested Riedel crystal wine glass, appetizers. There will be live music and art exhibitions from local Galiano musicians & artists. Silent Auction and a selection of gifts and wine related items. Lions Park, Galiano Island. 250-539-3388. www.galianowinefestival.com |