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Creative Communities

Connect With  BC’s Creative Communities:

“Curated Community is a celebration of the arts and culture in BC, hosted by a diverse mix of artists and business owners in a specific city”, explains founder Trudy Van Dop. “Art-BC Community Directory is committed to ‘training the spotlight’ on the arts, culture and heritage of the province.”

The BC Cultural Crawl provides the opportunity for residents and visitors alike to discover Creative Communities across British Columbia. It is our chance to see the province as a world class cultural tourism destination. Fostering pride in each Creative Community brings cultural uniqueness and displays the story of its heritage. Through partnerships and media sponsors, the BC Cultural Crawl generates local, national and international exposure for British Columbia’s artists, performers, heritage sites and Creative Communities.

Browse one of our #SuperCultural Communities Alphabetically Below:

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Alberni Valley Tourism

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ADVENTURE FOUND HERE, ALL YEAR! This Vancouver Island destination has much to offer. Carved by glaciers, sheltered by mountains, the Alberni Valley is a brilliant ecosystem, protected by a group of communities working together and enjoying this amazing space. Discover old growth forest and west coast beaches, waterfalls and mountain views. Outdoor enthusiasts with a taste for the extreme will Read more...
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City of Coquitlam

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Here in Coquitlam, fun is in our nature. It’s in the wilderness that surrounds us and in our spirit of adventure. It’s wildlife and city life. Hop off the SkyTrain for shopping or lunch on an outdoor patio, or listen to live music in Town Centre Park at TD Community Plaza, hike on trails less travelled or take in hockey, Read more...
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City of Maple Ridge

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Experience Maple Ridge Discover how this scenic, forested community next to the Fraser River can renew and refresh your soul. Explore the local historic and heritage sites and uncover a deep-rooted past or celebrate with the locals at one of the many festivals and events that happen year-round. Indulge Food and Drink With an abundance of agriculture, it’s no wonder Read more...
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City of Mission

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Welcome to Mission, BC, where our vibrant arts and culture scene is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Go on a journey through our cultural landscape and art scene, whether through musical performances at Clarke Foundation Theatre, colourful murals, public art installations, or exhibits at the Mission Arts Councils and Gallery- there is something for everyone to admire here! Read more...
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City of Richmond

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Click here for a full list of upcoming events. The City of Richmond works in partnership and association with local community and cultural organizations, artists and local residents to help sustain and develop cultural heritage and individual expression as well as provide a wide range of cultural experiences and opportunities to residents and visitors. Richmond is home to Metro Vancouver’s Read more...
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City of Trail

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The City of Trail is situated on the Columbia River in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia where 8,250 people  call home. It is a special place with affordable real estate, outstanding recreational facilities and an abundance of outdoor activities. In addition, it has an active arts and culture community and a variety of service clubs and organizations. Read more...
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Destination Campbell River

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Campbell River is central Vancouver Island’s gateway to epic outdoor adventures. Located on the beautiful west coast of British Columbia, Campbell River offers a dynamic range of immersive activities all year round. Get to know the real Campbell River on a memorable visit with your loved ones. Be prepared for unforgettable experiences with the community, nature, and wildlife. With its Read more...
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Discover New Westminster

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Established along the shores of the mighty Fraser River, New West is a historical and cultural hub just waiting to be discovered. With great shops, attractions, eateries and events, New Westminster is the perfect place to stay! Whether you’re looking to discover the local art scene or enjoy live music with friends, there’s always something new and exciting happening in Read more...
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Discover Princeton

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Princeton is the Bronze Sculpture Capital of Canada. 15 Bronze sculptures highlighting the diverse wildlife Princeton has to offer. The Walk takes you through Princeton’s main streets with excellent opportunities for pictures and viewing enjoyment. Each season experience theatre, dance, music, public art projects, programs and events with the Princeton Recreation, Tourism and Cultural Department, Princeton Community Arts Council and local professional artists.  https://www.princetonbc.com/festivals-events Bronze Sculpture Walk – Town Read more...
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Discover Surrey

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Discover Surrey Whether you’re a visitor or a local, Surrey offers unforgettable experiences rooted in culture, connection, and creativity. Located between the Fraser River and the U.S. border, Surrey is Metro Vancouver’s fastest-growing city. Our cultural diversity and vibrant communities offer countless ways to connect through art, food, and storytelling. Explore the Museum of Surrey, where interactive exhibits and heritage Read more...
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District of Chetwynd

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Located in the eastern foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountains, Chetwynd offers a unique balance of prairies, mountains, wilderness and a full service community. The area is well known for its breathtaking scenery and countryside. Chetwynd is world renowned for its Annual International Chainsaw Carving Championship, which has visually shaped Chetwynd into a one-of-a-kind locale.    The Four Day Event Read more...
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Experience Comox Valley

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The Comox Valley is Vancouver Island’s adventure and culinary destination. Picture yourself carving down an alpine ski run with an ocean view, Nordic skiing through an ancient forest, or scuba diving in crystal clear waters. You can mountain bike or hike along one of the many river systems in the area, paddle the many kilometres of stunning shorelines or tee Read more...
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Explore Cariboo

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The Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia stretches from Cache Creek in the south to Hixon in the north and the Cariboo Mountains in the east to the Coast Mountains in the west. Our diverse land is rich in natural elements and beauty where incredible outdoor adventure is easy to find, among rolling hills, desert lands, and snow-capped mountains to raging Read more...
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Explore Quesnel

Quesnel
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Discover Quesnel’s Arts & Culture Our community has passionate organizations and retail outlets that actively support the arts. The Quesnel Art Gallery, has been dedicated to promoting the talents of local and regional artists since 1968. The Quesnel & District Arts Council hosts monthly exhibitions in the Gallery, a permanent art collection, workshops, ongoing programs and the Gallery Gift Shop. Comprised of volunteers dedicated Read more...
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Explore Squamish And the Squamish Adventure Centre

Squamish
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The town of Squamish has been growing and is quickly becoming known for its vibrant and eclectic arts scene. Boasting the second highest number of residents who are artists by profession in all of Canada, Squamish has been transforming into an art destination right under our noses. Featuring a diverse and thriving arts community, here you’ll find local theatre, live Read more...
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Granville Island

Vancouver Granville Island
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As Vancouver’s premier artistic and cultural hub, located in an urban, waterfront location and steeped in a rich industrial and maritime heritage, this unique destination attracts millions of visitors each year from Vancouver and around the world. The charm of Granville Island lies in its unexpected mix of uses.  The famous Public Market, open daily from 9 am to 7 Read more...
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HARRISON RIVER VALLEY – HARRISON HOT SPRINGS

Harrison Hot Springs
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The friendly resort town of Harrison Hot Springs is located at the south end of Harrison Lake in the beautiful Fraser Valley. Long known to the local First Nations, the hot springs were discovered by westerners in 1859 when paddlers capsized in winter and realized that the lake water was warm. The hot springs have made Harrison a very popular Read more...
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Hope, Cascades & Canyons

Hope
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Explore Hope using their guide here COME & EXPLORE Lying at the edge of the Fraser Valley, Hope is a hub of highways that come and go from everywhere! To the west, across the Fraser Valley is Vancouver via Hwys 1 & 7; to the north, Hwy 1 winds up the scenic Fraser Canyon to the BC Interior and Cariboo Read more...
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Kelowna Cultural District

Kelowna
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The Cultural District was developed in what was once the centre of the Okanagan’s historical fruit packing industry. Through the dedication of the arts community, municipal leadership, strong community planning and major investments, the Cultural District has become the hub of Kelowna’s artistic and cultural activity. The District’s six square blocks are home to the City’s cultural venues, including galleries, theatres Read more...
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Nanoose Bay

Nanoose Bay
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Discover Nanoose Bay: A Hidden Gem Between Parksville and Nanaimo Nestled between Parksville and Nanaimo, Nanoose Bay is more than just a scenic stop—it’s a destination worth exploring. This charming peninsula invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant creativity of Vancouver Island’s finest artists as you tour unique studios and take in the picturesque countryside. We are more than Read more...
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Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism

Nelson
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Discover this unique corner of British Columbia and enjoy eclectic fodder for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers. The Nelson and Kootenay Lake culture is a culmination of our natural surroundings, arts, and heritage combined with the spice of the people who live here. Everywhere you go you will feel the vibe that we value and embrace: Read more...
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Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism

Parksville
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Click here to discover Parksville Click here to discover Qualicum Beach Parksville Qualicum Beach is Canada’s best family-friendly beach destination according to Better Homes and Gardens. Have Fun with quirky and off the beaten path experiences. Get Real and savour our local charm. Relax and kick back like a local. Rejuvenate and escape at your own pace. Discover and find Read more...
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Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism

Qualicum Beach
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Click here to discover Parksville Click here to discover Qualicum Beach Parksville Qualicum Beach is Canada’s best family-friendly beach destination according to Better Homes and Gardens. Have Fun with quirky and off the beaten path experiences. Get Real and savour our local charm. Relax and kick back like a local. Rejuvenate and escape at your own pace. Discover and find Read more...
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Port Moody

Port Moody
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Culture and the arts are valued and celebrated in the City of Port Moody. A variety of festivals and special events, artist collectives and local galleries, and arts and heritage programming all help to define Port Moody as a creative community. Visit portmoody.ca/tourism to find out more about local activities, recreation, food and drink, arts and culture, and more. Here is a Read more...
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Regional District North Okanagan

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Welcome to the Regional District of North Okanagan! Connecting our communities through information, education, and engagement. One Region, One Future. Arts & Culture Arts & Culture are creative interactions between the community’s values, atmosphere, education, and the cultural assets of its places and the people who live here. It enriches day-to-day life, providing enjoyment and appreciation of creative endeavours through storytelling and Read more...
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Sechelt

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  The District of Sechelt takes pride in supporting a vibrant arts and culture community. We are home to the Sunshine Coast Arts Council and Arts Centre, as well as the Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden. Our Public Art Collection contains works dating back to 1902 and is on display year-round. The annual Sechelt Arts Festivalsupports both local and off-Coast artists Read more...
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Sooke Tourism

Sooke
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Visit our Sooke to Port Renfrew region, on the southwest corner of Vancouver Island, a year round haven for Island artists, artisans and crafts-people. Enjoy the creativity of our many artists through galleries, arts & craft studios, music, plays, concerts, festivals, workshops, lectures, events and tours that will fill your days and nights with imaginative, cultural and entertaining diversions. Examples Read more...
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Strathcona Business Improvement Association

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We are one of 22 Business Improvement Associations in the City of Vancouver. We go by the SBIA for short. We represent over 850 commercial business and property owners across 44 city square blocks from Gore Avenue in the west, Clark Drive in the East, Railway Street in the North and Venables Street to the south. We listen carefully to Read more...
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Sunshine Coast Tourism

Sunshine Coast
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Explore the Sunshine Coast The Sunshine Coast is a 180-kilometre stretch of paradise that’s tucked into the southwest corner of mainland British Columbia—but it’s only accessible via ferry, boat, or plane. Home to more artists per capita than any other Canadian region, the Sunshine Coast boasts top-notch art galleries, studios, museums, festivals, music events, and a lively cultural scene. From Read more...
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Tourism Abbotsford

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Although farms and berries might come to mind when you think of Abbotsford, our arts and culture scene is stealing the show. Abbotsford is a city rich in talent, art, culture, and history located only 45 minutes east of Vancouver. Explore our diverse museums and galleries, engage with local artisans, enjoy a variety of live performances, and take in public Read more...
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Tourism Chilliwack

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Nestled just 90 minutes east of Vancouver in the heart of the Fraser Valley, Chilliwack is home to a vibrant and ever-growing arts and culture scene that’s ready to dazzle you. Immerse yourself in live theatre, sway to the rhythms of local music, stroll through the city streets to admire the colourful murals that bring Chilliwack’s walls to life, and Read more...
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Tourism Cowichan

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Cowichan encompasses a number of small communities, each with its own distinct character, including:Ladysmith, Chemainus, Crofton, Duncan, Lake Cowichan, Genoa Bay, Malahat, Maple Bay, Cowichan Bay, Mill Bay, Shawnigan Lake, and Cobble Hill. Given that Cowichan’s history goes back more than 5,000 years, it’s safe to say there is much history and culture in this neck of the woods. The Read more...
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Tourism Fernie

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Fernie, a gem nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene that captivates both residents and visitors alike. This small mountain town was founded in 1898 and is located in the southeast corner of British Columbia. Fernie’s historic downtown, with its picturesque century-old brick buildings, sets the stage for a thriving creative community, featuring the Read more...
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Tourism Nanaimo

Nanaimo
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Tourism Nanaimo serves as the designated Destination Management Organization (DMO) for the City of Nanaimo, playing a pivotal role in shaping the city’s tourism landscape. The Society is entrusted with crafting and executing a comprehensive multi-year Tourism Nanaimo Destination Strategy, as well as specialized Business and Meetings Tourism, and Sport Tourism Strategies; while also operating the community’s Visitor Information Centre. Read more...
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Tourism Smithers

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At the Visitor Centre you’ll find a “Warm Welcome” Visit us at the Visitor Centre or look for the Smithers Logo vehicle driven by a visitor centre counsellor who can provide you with visitor information. Brochures, hiking trail maps, town and backroad maps, complimentary WiFi, a place to walk your dogs, potable water, sewage and garbage disposal, ferry bookings, weather and Read more...
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Tourism Vernon

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Here in Vernon we prioritize happiness, relaxation, and lifestyle, and we enjoy a casual vibe. We welcome you to come and embrace that Okanagan way of life. Experience the serenity of paddling out on perfectly still, clear-blue lake waters, answer the beckoning call of adventure at that next trailhead, and taste the true meaning of farm-to-table as you dine amongst Read more...
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Vancouver Island North

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Vancouver Island North is the first word and last stop in western Canada for relaxed and spontaneous ecoadventure. Where you can witness wildlife, such as whales, eagles, and black bears, while discovering our magical shorelines and inland wilderness. Experience Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations traditions, art, and living culture. Explore Vancouver Island North Arts Tour Read more...
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Vancouver’s North Shore Tourism

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Vancouver’s North Shore is a vibrant destination where local and Indigenous culture come to life. Explore the unique charm of our neighborhoods with outdoor summer concerts in Dundarave, Deep Cove, Lynn Valley, and Edgemont Village—an experience for the everyone to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the region at the Squamish Nation’s annual Pow Wow or the Tsleil-Waututh Read more...
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Visit Prince Rupert

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Click here to Visit Prince Rupert. Cow Bay is the picturesque centre for a lot of activity in this coastal town. It’s a place where restored historic buildings house tour guides, artist collectives, shops, and offices. It’s where you’ll walk on boardwalks built over the water on pilings and smell the salty air from the harbour. And it’s the spot Read more...
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Visit Terrace

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​The junction of the Skeena and the Kitsumkalum Rivers was originally the site of a Tsimshian Indian Village. Fur trading and gold prospecting were the principal activities along the Pacific Shore, including the Skeena area from 1770 to 1900. In the early 1890’s, a steamboat route was established up the Skeena as far as Hazelton and Tom Thornhill settled permanently Read more...
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20 Things to Do in Fernie in the Winter

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Visit Historic Downtown Fernie lined with century old heritage buildings and unique shops and galleries, restaurants and cafes. Ski or snowboard at Fernie Alpine Resort with 145 runs. Book snowcat skiing with Fernie Wilderness Adventures or Island Lake Lodge Catskiing, the epic, and affordable alternative to heli skiing. Visit the Fernie Museum to see the permanent ‘This is Our Fernie’ Read more...
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Arrow Slocan Tourism

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Arrow Slocan’s character-filled communities, together with the surrounding mountains, rivers and lakes shape a destination that beckons to be explored. With two valleys to choose from, it’s just a matter of deciding where to start. Arrow Slocan is made up of over 20 communities connected by scenic highways, farmland, rivers, and lakes backdropped by stunning forested mountains and alpine peaks Read more...
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Chetwynd Chainsaw Carving Walking Tour

Chetwynd
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​Welcome to Chetwynd, British Columbia, renowned for its impressive collection of over 120 intricate chainsaw carvings displayed throughout the town. These remarkable sculptures, crafted by artists from around the world during the annual Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship, have transformed the community into an open-air gallery. ​ Embarking on a self-guided walking tour offers an immersive experience to appreciate these Read more...
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City of Dawson Creek

Dawson Creek
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Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, known as the “Mile 0 City” and the “Capital of the Peace”. It’s a regional service center for the Peace River region, with a diverse economy based on agriculture, oil and gas, forestry, and tourism. The city is also recognized for its historical significance as the starting point of the Read more...
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Destination Silver Star

Vernon
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Destination Silver Star is a destination management organization mandated to maintain and enhance the Silver Star experience. Founded in 2020, Destination Silver Star is a not-for-profit, membership-based organization with approximately 1000 members representing accommodations, attractions, restaurants, retail and homeowners. The organization focuses on community and member engagement through initiatives such as marketing, sales, events, media relations, research, and destination development. Read more...
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Discover Nisgaa

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NISG̱A’A CULTURE IS DEEP ROOTED AND ENDURING. You are invited to learn more about how we’ve survived, adapted and thrived in this remarkable place. Most visitors enter Nisg̱a’a Lands from Terrace, British Columbia, Via Nisg̱a’a Highway 113. It is one of the most scenic drives on Canada’s Pacific coast. Once you arrive on Nisg̱a’a Lands, you can easily explore many Read more...
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District of Sooke

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Welcome to the District of Sooke, a small town with a big heart, located on the west coast shores of Vancouver Island. A community of artists studios, art galleries and multiple arts groups including the Sooke Fine Arts Show held annually. https://www.visitsooke.ca/categories/arts-and-culture   Read more...
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Quesnel and District Community Arts Council

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The purpose of the Quesnel Arts Council  (QDCAC) is to increase and broaden the opportunities for Quesnel and District                    citizens to enjoy and participate in arts, cultural and heritage activities: – To help coordinate the work and programs of arts, heritage and cultural groups in the area; – To stimulate and Read more...
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Tourism SDECB

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SDECB, based in Vancouver and Kelowna, has been the Francophone economic development leader in British Columbia for 20 years. We promote the province’s Francophone heritage, culture, and bilingualism. You can explore Francophone scenic routes on our website and find over 350 French service providers. Join our directory to increase your visibility and receive support for your business. Also, our Economuseums network showcases local artisans, highlighting the region’s Read more...
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Visit Northwest BC | Road Trip

NorthWest BC
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When you visit Northwest BC, you can escape the crowds and experience nature, raw wilderness, peace and quiet. The region is known for its coastal mountain ranges, lakes and rivers, bears and glaciers. It is the kind of place you can relax and be yourself. It doesn’t matter what you wear or what kind of vehicle you drive. What matters Read more...

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Wellness Travel BC Events

Wellness Travel BC
Vancouver
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April 11, 2025
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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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David Spriggs: First Wave | Penticton Art Gallery

Penticton Art Gallery
Penticton
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July 4, 2025
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Known for his pioneering work at the intersection of sculpture, painting, and spatial illusion, David Spriggs challenges the boundaries of perception through his large-scale, multi-layered compositions. Constructed from transparent images layered to form three-dimensional visual phenomena, his installations appear to float and shift as viewers move around them. The exhibition features the following two major works: https://davidspriggs.art/artwork/ • First Wave (2021), Read more...
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Bill Reid Gallery I Public Programs

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Vancouver
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July 23, 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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20 Years of South Asian Arts: A photographic journey of dance, theatre, and music

Surrey Art Gallery
Surrey
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August 2, 2025
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Surrey, BC – Surrey Art Gallery is pleased to partner with South Asian Arts Society and Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts to host 20 Years of South Asian Arts: A Photographic Journey, on display from August 2 until November 2. Admission is free. A collaborative initiative between the Gallery and South Asian Arts Society, this exhibition marks a dual celebration Read more...
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Hope Meets Action: Echoes Through the Black Continuum | Bulkley Valley Museum

Bulkley Valley Museum
Smithers
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August 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
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August 23, 2025
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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
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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
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September 4, 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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