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Tumbleweed Gallery
Okanagan Valley
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm, or by appointment. The Tumbleweed Gallery is an artist collective. We aim to provide a strong and active voice within the Okanagan Arts community. . Since our founding in 1996, the Tumbleweed Gallery Collective has been continually challenging and exploring individual advancement in the arts. Together our members strive to promote and nurture the growth of contemporary art in B.C.
Castoro De Oro Estate Winery
Okanagan Valley
Castoro de Oro Estate Winery, award winning winery & estate vineyard in the Golden Mile Slopes area of Oliver, BC Canada. Visit us today, wine service by owner, meet the REAL people who make the wines. SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS. Wine in CANS & Traditional BOTTLES too, of course! *** NO appointments required or accepted during regular OPEN hours. *** Tasting service fee WAIVED with purchase - details in-store. *** Children and LEASHED pet friendly. Family owned & operated, handcrafted wines, from 100% South Okanagan Valley, BC grown grapes. Offering an array of fine wines every year; white, rosé and red, single varietal and blends. Our wine shop is a modest building but the atmosphere is warm and the service fun. Welcoming guests since 2006.
Mission Museum
Fraser Valley & Fraser Canyon
The Mission Museum is located in Mission, BC, Canada, and is dedicated to upholding the goals of the Mission District Historical Society: "Recording our History, Educating the Community, Preserving our Heritage." Operated by the Society, the Mission Museum exists for the purpose of preserving the history of Mission by way of the collection, preservation, documentation, research and interpretation of three-dimensional objects related to our community's history, making it available to all people through exhibits, events and public programming. Our collection consists of over 10,000 objects which have been donated over the years by businesses, organizations and individual members of the community.
Sidney Museum
Sidney
Established in 1971, the Sidney Museum has served the community of Sidney and North Saanich since then. Run by the Society of Saanich Peninsula Museums, the museum promotes awareness of local heritage through exhibits, programs, and collections. Its permanent collection consists of over 6000 items. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum also features rotating monthly exhibits. These temporary exhibits include everything from an annual Quilting display, a Teddy Bear Christmas Display, and of course the famous 3-month long Lego Exhibit. The Society of Saanich Peninsula Museums is a non-profit organization, and the Museum is open to the public by donation.
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Metro Vancouver
Enjoy Shakespeare, and Shakespeare-inspired works in modern theatre tents in the heart of Vancouver, against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea and sky! Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festivals 36th Season runs June 9 to September 19, 2026. This year's Festival lineup on the BMO Mainstage includes The Merry Wives of Windsor and Macbeth with Goblin:Oedipus and Antigone in the Douglas Campbell Theatre. Details and tickets: bardonthebeach.org or 604-739-0559.
PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives
Metro Vancouver
The PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives, located next to City Hall in downtown Port Coquitlam, is operated by The Port Coquitlam Heritage and Cultural Society (founded in 1988). Our mission is to celebrate and preserve Port Coquitlam's diverse heritage and culture through community engagement.
Art of Sauna and Spa
Burnaby
More than just a SPA We believe that a gentle holistic approach can help achieve optimal wellness and balance. Physical stress and tension have a direct impact on mental activity, mood and motivation. Similarly, an overwhelmed mind doesnt let your body truly relax. That is why treating the body as a whole can provide the ultimate support you need to successfully manage your energy, mood and skin condition. We offer special treatments to relax your body, mind and soul. They facilitate anxiety and stress reduction, so that your body feels nourished and well-rested. We believe in combining todays science with long-standing practices that have proved their efficiency over the centuries. Age-old wellness traditions from different cultures in a modern and elegant environment ensure you get the most out of your time off from the world. Treat yourself to a genuinely unique experience: rejuvenate and revitalize; heal and destress; relax your mind and embrace the lightness in your body
Boundary Museum & Archives
Boundary Country
The Boundary Museum Society was established in 1958, and incorporated in 1980. From its inception until 2009, the Boundary Museum Society operated out of the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. In 2009, the Boundary Museum moved into the former Fructova School, now called the Fructova Heritage Site. The Fructova Heritage Site was built by the Christian Communities of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB) Doukhobors in 1929 as a facility to teach English and academics to the Doukhobor children of the Boundary area. The school was in use until the late 1940's. The Boundary Museum currently features five larger exhibits - the Doukhobors, a schoolroom, local wildlife & environment, historic store in addition to several smaller exhibits on First Peoples, China town in Grand Forks, forestry, sports, and music. Exhibits change from time to time. You will also see a Doukhobor bread oven and perhaps be able to participate in bread making or other activities in the summer months.
Ukama Gallery
Metro Vancouver
Specializing in original stone sculpture, Ukama Gallery on Granville Island represents hundreds of skilled emerging and world-renowned artists from Zimbabwe. Each unique work of art is personally selected with an eye towards capturing the remarkable variety of styles that flourish in an artistic community that ranges across the country, from well-established artist communities and co-operatives, to the many hard-to-reach rural areas. In this way, the Ukama Gallery collection is curated to convey a real sense of the important contribution that Zimbabwean sculptors are making to modern art. Complementing the sculpture are paintings and mixed media works from outstanding local Canadian artists. The combination of expressive and imaginative artwork adds colour and texture to the very tactile impression of the sculpture. Side by side, these complementary art forms have something to say about the essence of the human artistic instinct and experience.
Copper Sun Gallery & Journeys
Bella Coola
In addition to the Gallery, Petroglyph Tours, Totem Tours, We are now offering this 2018 season, Copper Sun Rafting Adventures! Due to the world Pandemic Copper Sun Ventures will be closed until further notice. Thank you for your understanding.
Whistler Photo Walks
Sea to Sky
Learn to take better photos in less than two hours while in Whistler. Professional photographers share their experience while walking through beautiful Whistler Village. Small class sizes allow for instruction, critique and hands on learning.
Okanagan Mountain Helicopters
Kelowna
Okanagan Mountain Helicopters now offers three fabulous flight-seeing tours of the Okanagan valley from Kelowna. We also offer the best heli-wine tasting tours based on the feedback from our guests. Our tours and sightseeing packages provide you with a unique way to experience the beauty of the Okanagan Valley. The tours begin and end at the Kelowna International Airport in Kelowna. Custom flight-seeing and heli-wine tasting tours are also available upon request.
London Farm
Metro Vancouver
Explore the fully restored and furnished late Victorian London Farm House (1898), illustrating rural life in Richmond between 1890 and 1920. London Farm is one of the earliest farm sites in Richmond, and features the home of Charles and Henrietta London, who built a small house on site in 1898 and then added to it in 1906. The farm produced dairy products, oats, wheat barley, fruit from an orchard and vegetables. This riverfront land became known as Londons landing and a wharf was built on the property to provide greater access to the river to send farm products to market. Today, visitors can enjoy beautiful heritage perennial flowers, a kitchen and herb garden, an outside exhibit of large, antique farm equipment and chickens.
Stanley Park Train
Metro Vancouver
The Stanley Park Railway is one of Vancouver's most popular attractions, welcoming over 200,000 visitors per year. Situated on a site cleared by Typhoon Freda in 1962, the two kilometer track travels through the forest in iconic Stanley Park. Kids of all ages will enjoy the fun relaxing ride in a replica of Canadian Pacific Railway Engine #374, famous for pulling Canada's first transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver in the late 1880s. The railway hosts events for Easter, Halloween and Christmas and is open for the summer from end-June through Labour Day.
Harbour Cruises
Metro Vancouver
Operating year-round for private charters and catering, Harbour Cruises is Vancouvers leader in boat cruise entertainment. We are proud to offer Vancouvers only narrated tour of the inner-harbour, and the citys most popular dinner, and luncheon cruises. In addition to retail cruise products, private corporate events, and special event cruises, we also offer a unique and delightful way to experience the city. Join us aboard, relax, and indulge while taking in the awe-inspiring views that Vancouver has to offer. From personal celebrations, first time visitors to Canada, or looking to host special events, we offer the most unique venue accommodating up to 300+ guests onboard!
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