Yacht Rock – Smooth Sailing Songs of the 70’s & 80’s
Osborne Bay Pub 1534 Joan Ave, Crofton, BC, CanadaAn evening of smooth sailing songs from the yacht rock playlists of the 70’s and 80’s. Lounge and relax or boogie on the dance floor!
An evening of smooth sailing songs from the yacht rock playlists of the 70’s and 80’s. Lounge and relax or boogie on the dance floor!
An unforgettable evening of laughter with one of Canada’s best comedians!
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.
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.
This power-house tribute embodies rock n’ roll with their high energy performances and faithful renditions of the Stones’ greatest hits!
Sunday afternoon jazz at the Osborne Bay Pub!
A program of piano music for four, six, and eight hands at one piano!
Join us for a guided experience with our sommelier Pamela Sanderson, and Cowichan Station Creamery Cheesemakers.
Timeless classics of Old Country and early Rock N Roll hits from the golden age of music, the 50’s 60’s & 70’s.
Robert Andrews creates beautiful hand-crafted boxes from selected hardwoods found on Mayne Island. His boxes are finished in a variety of ways: a smooth velvety touch on the exterior, a superb use of live edge features, or a special colour enhancement.
Hilary Huntley has been a potter since 1996. She began to develop her craft while serving as a firefighter in Alberta. She shifted careers, moved to Vancouver Island in 2006, and now sells her beautiful and extraordinarily functional pottery in several galleries, online, and at a studio farm stand in Cowichan Bay.
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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