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Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island

The Island’s gentle coastal climate means outdoor activities are in season early, from biking to boating and birding, and its one-of-a-kind laid-back atmosphere means relaxation, inspiration, and rejuvenation. It’s no wonder this region boasts more artists per capita than anywhere else in Canada.

The mild sea air, rich soil, and temperate climate of Vancouver Island all combine to create ideal conditions for growing some of the most unique wines in the world.  While the varieties of grapes are similar to those found in the wine centres of Europe, Vancouver Island’s regional wines are crafted with an intense variation. Considered by many to be the “Wine Islands,” here wine connoisseurs are offered an opportunity to taste both familiar and eclectic flavours, layered with the experimentation and eccentricities of the area’s wine producers.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of lush emerald meadows and panoramic ocean views, a trip through the Wine Islands is a warm and welcoming tour, offered by passionate vintners and artisans eager to tempt the discerning palette.

Perfect pinots are best paired with succulent local cuisine and Vancouver Island delivers. From marionberries to melons, free-range beef to brussels sprouts, Vancouver Island is a gourmand’s dream. Community farmers’ markets abound from Qualicum Beach to Metchosin, with wharfside restaurants, luxurious dining rooms, and cozy local eateries steps in between.

Discovering the heritage and culture of the Vancouver Island region is an exciting journey into the past, rich with fascinating tales that capture the imagination and are full of insight into our modern society. In British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria, uniquely situated on the island, museums and historic sites present captivating portrayals of the past, while contemporary arts and cultural events celebrate the vibrant creative spirit that thrives in BC.

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Victoria

Vancouver Island

The Island’s gentle coastal climate means outdoor activities are in season early, from biking to boating and birding, and its one-of-a-kind laid-back atmosphere means relaxation, inspiration, and rejuvenation. It’s no wonder this region boasts more artists per capita than anywhere else in Canada.

The mild sea air, rich soil, and temperate climate of Vancouver Island all combine to create ideal conditions for growing some of the most unique wines in the world.  While the varieties of grapes are similar to those found in the wine centres of Europe, Vancouver Island’s regional wines are crafted with an intense variation. Considered by many to be the “Wine Islands,” here wine connoisseurs are offered an opportunity to taste both familiar and eclectic flavours, layered with the experimentation and eccentricities of the area’s wine producers.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of lush emerald meadows and panoramic ocean views, a trip through the Wine Islands is a warm and welcoming tour, offered by passionate vintners and artisans eager to tempt the discerning palette.

Perfect pinots are best paired with succulent local cuisine and Vancouver Island delivers. From marionberries to melons, free-range beef to brussels sprouts, Vancouver Island is a gourmand’s dream. Community farmers’ markets abound from Qualicum Beach to Metchosin, with wharfside restaurants, luxurious dining rooms, and cozy local eateries steps in between.

Discovering the heritage and culture of the Vancouver Island region is an exciting journey into the past, rich with fascinating tales that capture the imagination and are full of insight into our modern society. In British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria, uniquely situated on the island, museums and historic sites present captivating portrayals of the past, while contemporary arts and cultural events celebrate the vibrant creative spirit that thrives in BC.

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Wellness Travel BC Events

Wellness Travel BC
Vancouver
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April 11, 2025
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April 11, 2026
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Find more info on upcoming events at wellnesstravelbc.com.   Be sure to subscribe to the Wellness Travel BC newsletter to keep up-to-date with wellness-focused events in British Columbia and elsewhere! Read more...
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Bill Reid Gallery I Public Programs

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Vancouver
Date:
July 23, 2025
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December 31, 2025
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Discover Indigenous Northwest Coast art and culture through our public programs. We offer a diverse array of events for all ages, including artist talks, hands-on workshops, storytelling, panel discussions, and more. Learn More Read more...
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Hope Meets Action: Echoes Through the Black Continuum | Bulkley Valley Museum

Bulkley Valley Museum
Smithers
Date:
August 15, 2025
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November 15, 2025
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The Bulkley Valley Museum is pleased to present “Hope Meets Action”, a travelling exhibit created by the BC Black History Awareness Society in partnership with the Royal BC Museum. The exhibit reclaims and retells the complicated history of Black British Columbians, and traces an unbroken line of strength and resistance from the distant past to the present and into the future by highlighting the Read more...

To Be Something More | Kelowna Art Gallery

Kelowna Art Gallery
Kelowna
Date:
August 23, 2025
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February 1, 2026
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To Be Something More marks the latest chapter in Sandeep Johal’s ongoing exploration of women’s resilience. Through painting, collage, textiles, and a large-scale immersive mural, Johal uses her signature Indo-folk feminine aesthetic to confront the harsh realities of the female experience while infusing her work with vibrant colour, joy, and beauty. This new body of work celebrates the strength, endurance, and Read more...
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VIS Studio: Fall 2025 Art and Sculpture Classes

Joel A Prevost – Vancouver Island Sculpting Studio
Nanaimo
Date:
September 1, 2025
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November 30, 2025
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Highlights (learn more / register): Click the blue link for more information. – Urban Sketching with John Hofman — Sun, Sept 21, 28 & Oct 5 | 1 – 4 pm – Garden of Eden — clay sculpting with Joël A. Prévost — Thu, Oct 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 | 7- 10 pm – The Eyes Exploration — Joël A. Prévost — Tue, Oct Read more...
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Pitt Meadows Art Gallery Exhibitions

Pitt Meadows Art Gallery
Pitt Meadows
Date:
September 4, 2025
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December 19, 2025
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Pitt Meadows Art Gallery – Main Gallery  James Groening: Memories – September 21 to October 27 In Cree, “mihko kiskisiwin’ means “blood memory”. Elders have long said that memory is in the blood and bone, that stories are not only passed on verbally, but genetically as well. As the descendent of a residential school survivor, James Groening’s exhibition, Memories, is Read more...
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Maya Beaudry: Nesting | Evergreen Cultural Centre Art Gallery

Art Gallery at Evergreen
Coquitlam
Date:
September 6, 2025
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November 16, 2025
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Maya Beaudry builds spaces that breathe. Through layered textiles, stitched architectures, and photographic, sculptural surfaces, she gives form to the emotional residues of place—homes lost, cities transformed, and bodies remembered. Her practice is rooted in the material language of cloth and the conceptual terrain of memory, navigating the threshold between the built and the felt. Drawing on the visual language Read more...
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Christos Dikeakos: The Collectors

Griffin Arts Projects Gallery
North Vancouver
Date:
September 20, 2025
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November 14, 2025
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September 20 to December 14, 2025 Curated by Lisa Baldissera Opening reception: Friday, September 19, 2025, 6:00-8:00 PM Revealing over a decade of research and visits with collectors from British Columbia and internationally, The Collectors presents Christos Dikeakos’ photo-portraits of collectors with their collections from across the spectrum. Artists, patrons, curators, writers and art lovers alike, these stunning portraits reveal Read more...
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