Vancouver & Sea to Sky / Sunshine Coast

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The Powell River Film Festival is a celebration of visual arts and cinema, screening multi-genre films from around the world hosted at the historic Patricia Theatre in Powell River on March 4 -13th.

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The World Ski and Snowboard Festival (WSSF) is returning this April with the usual celebration of sport, music and artists from around the world but with a different format.

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Like any season from ski season, golf season, baseball, football…any of them, any aficionado gets itchy feet as the season comes closer.

Powell River Film Festival
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Is a slightly off-the-beaten-path destination the best place to hold a film festival?

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“This area is about boats, entirely about boats,” said Mark Brezer of SloCat Tours after he picked my mother and I up from John Henry’s Resort & Marina.

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A bucolic coastal landscape, where leaves turn the colour of sea kelp and the tide’s emerald sheen reflects the bright boughs of rugged conifers.

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The Sunshine Coast's leading edge arts festival returns for 2022! The multi-disciplinary Festival features visual art, music, heritage, drama, dance and a variety of workshops hosted at various indoor...

Texada
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Texada is one of Canada’s largest islands. Ever heard of it? If not, you should because it rocks.

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Texada Island is rich in history, from First Nations to Spanish exploration and ore mining. But in the last few years, the island has also become rich in roots and blues music. Impressively, the...

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It's that time again. Beers on the patio, Frisbee at the park and best of all - OUTDOOR FESTIVAL TIME! Spread out the calendar and grab the felt pen and start circling dates for an epic summer.

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Ever wonder how Whistler Blackcomb got its name? It’s a cool story that reaches way back into the geological past of the Coastal Mountain range and has something to do with a punk hairstyle.

There are few places in the world where can you have two incredibly opposite experiences in such close range. Vancouver and the Sea to Sky Highway is one of those.