Art Show: Natural Elements
Explore the profound connection between nature and humanity at Natural Elements, an art show that celebrates the timeless bond we share with the natural world.
Explore the profound connection between nature and humanity at Natural Elements, an art show that celebrates the timeless bond we share with the natural world.
A FREE self-guided tour where you can explore the beauty of Ladysmith and Chemainus over two exciting days. With 17 locations and over 150 artists showcasing their incredible talents!
Join us on April 12th for a seasonal market celebrating community and the coming of spring. Featuring makers and artists from Vancouver Island and beyond, with 20+ curated vendors offering ceramics, teas and herbs, jewelry, paintings, handmade and vintage clothing, woodworking, beadwork, homewares, native plants and seeds, and more.
A “Boot Sale”, also known as a car boot sale, is a popular event in the UK where individuals gather to sell a variety of second-hand goods from the trunks (boots) of their cars.
Join Ladybug’s Mew in Yellow Point for their opening weekend of the season!
Barb and Esther’s paths passed through membership with the Palette People painting group. Later, thru the Group of Several, their camaraderie was formed. Although they differ in artistic expression, they both create uplifting, serene images that bring them, and they hope you, joy and a moment’s escape.
Visit our Artisans, and enter their private worlds where they create honest, authentic and original works.
A “Boot Sale”, also known as a car boot sale, is a popular event in the UK where individuals gather to sell a variety of second-hand goods from the trunks (boots) of their cars.
Whether you are looking for cozy, quaint or quirky – Cowichan has the perfect place to lay your head. Gather in the warm embrace of home comforts and rural life.
learn moreA mild, Mediterranean-like climate and an abundance of fertile land are just two of the factors that have helped Cowichan become what renowned foodie James Barber referred to as “Canada’s Provence”.
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