A Retrospective by Jim Malo

Cowichan Valley Arts Council 2687 James Street, Duncan, BC

Embark on a visual journey through Jim Malo’s retrospective, unveiling years of diverse printmaking and paintings including linoleum block prints, etchings, watercolours and more. Witness the evolution of his craft in this intimate showcase.

Youth Arts Showcase: Embrace Imperfection

Cowichan Valley Arts Council 2687 James Street, Duncan, BC

The theme for this year’s youth art show is Embrace Imperfection. The show celebrates the artistic talents of Cowichan Valley youth (aged 13-21) and participation is free.

Free

Warmland Calligraphers

Cowichan Valley Arts Council 2687 James Street, Duncan, BC

The Warmland Calligraphers return! Visit our CVAC Annex gallery to see these unique works in person.

Hurry Hard

Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, BC

Don’t miss Canadian Playwright Kristen Da Silva’s Governor General’s Award-winning curling comedy.

Duncan Seedy Sunday 2024

Si’em’ Lelum Gymnasium 5574 River Rd, Duncan

Spring seed market featuring local seed farmers, music, kid’s activities, a community seed swap, workshops, food trucks and general spring merriment.

$2

Catherine Fraser: Paintings

Imagine That! 251 Craig Street, Duncan, BC

Catherine Fraser works in oils, acrylic, watercolour, graphite, and pastels, and is constantly exploring and experimenting with new artistic responses to the world around her.

Comedy Night w/ Byron Bertram

Osborne Bay Pub 1534 Joan Ave, Crofton, BC, Canada

An unforgettable evening of laughter with one of Canada’s best comedians!

$20

music intima

Duncan United Church 246 Ingram Street, Duncan, BC, Canada

From grass-roots beginnings to international renown, pushing the boundaries of traditional choral performance and new perspectives on ensemble singing has made musica intima one of Canada’s most unique vocal ensembles.  

$10 – $38

Stay with us

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.

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Eat with us

A 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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