The 2014 Vancouver International Children’s Festival
The Vancouver International Children's Festival is a world-renowned exhibition of live performances that has been entertaining young audiences for 36 years! This educational and inspirational festival on Granville Island is a family tradition you won't want to miss,...
Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre
The Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre (pronounced in-ka-meep) is a state-of-the-art interpretive centre located in Canada’s only desert. Although it is called Canada's only desert or a "pocket desert", you won't see sand dunes or the large saguaro cacti here. There is...
The 13th Annual Radium Hot Springs Art Glass Show and Sale
The 2014, 13th annual Radium Hot Springs Art Glass Show is almost here and you do not want to miss it! In the 13 years that this juried stained glass show has been produced, it has only grown in size. Each year has been larger than the last and has displayed greater,...
Qualicum Beach Fire and Ice 2014
After a year's break, the ever-popular Qualicum Beach Fire and Ice street festival returns for its 22nd anniversary in 2014! Fire - it's the food! Join in on the traditional chili tasting cook-off along with other kinds of hot foods! Yum! Hot! Ice - it's the...
The Museum of Northern British Columbia
Housed in a magnificent, Northwest Coast Longhouse overlooking Prince Rupert Harbor, the Museum of Northern British Columbia is internationally celebrated for the beauty of its collections and the vision of its mission. The indigenous peoples of the Northern BC...
Tour Forbidden Vancouver!
Every city has two histories: the one they print ... and the one they don't. Vancouver is no different - and now you can tour Forbidden Vancouver! Forbidden Vancouver is a series of fascinating walking tours that explore the seamier, seedier - some would say the more...
Join In the 2014 Brant Wildlife Festival
What is a Brant Wildlife Festival? The Brant Wildlife Festival is a celebration of nature, specifically Black Brant geese and those like them, that congregate on the Parksville and Qualicum beaches of Vancouver Island to feast on the spring spawning of Pacific...
Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay Llnagaay
The Haida people are indigenous to the Pacific Northwest of North America and the Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay Llnagaay is dedicated to preserving and sharing this culture in and with the world. The Haida Gwaii Museum, opened in 1976, is an amazing, chronological...
Step Back In Time – Barkerville Historic Town
In 1862, a miner by the name of Billy Barker struck it rich during the gold rush in the foothills of the Cariboo mountains of what is now British Columbia. The town that sprang up around his strike was named after him and can be visited today, looking much as it did,...
Don’t Just Visit – FlyOver Canada!
There are so many great things to do in British Columbia - skiing, surfing, shopping, biking, eating - now you can even fly over the entire nation without leaving Vancouver. How? FlyOver Canada! FlyOver Canada is an all-ages, flight simulation ride that will leave you...
