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Featuring Hazel Bell-Koski - a gathering of images that honour and celebrate the multi-faceted mysterious event called life on planet earth. The images come from many places: dreams, casual phrases, flashes of insight offered by a vision, poems, a conversation, a pattern of leaves on the ground, the song of a bird. Learn more here.
to Aug 16th. wa shew̓áy̓ ta x̱wítl’em is the name of a new growing space in Gibsons that brings together Indigenous plants traditionally used for weaving, cordage, dye, and textile practices while supporting the restoration of the pond ecosystem and surrounding habitat. This garden is a living space of cultural revitalization, ecological care, and intergenerational knowledge sharing […]
Join us to play Scrabble, Boggle, and other literacy-themed board games at the library.Games provided, or bring your own to share.Free to attend. Simple refreshments available by donation.
Good food, good friends, good music.
Enjoy an easygoing set of great tunes in the orchard alongside cider, friends, and summer vibes.
'Spirit and Tradition' performance + Q + A. Layers of projected imagery, soundscape, and Coastal Indigenous masked dance, immersing the audience into the rich and diverse ecosystem of the mountains, rivers, and ocean of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada. Spirit and Tradition’s key themes are reciprocity and ecological sustainability, conveying important teachings on balance, […]
with Talaysay Tours A special seasonal variation that weaves bird teachings with cultural plant teachings, berry plants, habitat, seasonal ecology, and the relationships between birds, plants, people, and place. Limited Space | Register at www.talaysay.com/events This is a FREE syiyaya Days event.
Guided Dharma Meditations for increasing relaxation , focus , body awareness through natural breathing techniques for mental and physical health . No registration required, drop in to any session. No class on statutory holiday Mondays.
to July 4th. Drop by the museum for kids who can join a fun scavenger hunt by searching for maple leaves hidden throughout the museum and earn the chance to make their own pinwheel!
June 21 - July 1. A vibrant multi‑day cultural celebration held annually in Ch’atl’ich | Sechelt, running from National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) through to Canada Day (July 1), a unique partnership between the District of Sechelt, the shíshálh Nation, and the syíyaya Reconciliation Movement, and honours Indigenous culture, community, and shared history. Watch […]
Featuring Hazel Bell-Koski - a gathering of images that honour and celebrate the multi-faceted mysterious event called life on planet earth. The images come from many places: dreams, casual phrases, flashes of insight offered by a vision, poems, a conversation, a pattern of leaves on the ground, the song of a bird. Learn more here.
Mondays 7pm. The weekly pub quiz at Tapworks Brewing! Bring your friends for an evening of general knowledge and pop culture and a chance to win a free round of beer and your photo on the Trivia wall of fame. Rotating hosts to keep things interesting! Free to play, maximum 7 players per team, seating […]
This serene morning walk blends ecological knowledge with Indigenous ways of knowing, offering a soulful introduction to the birds who live, migrate, and travel between worlds. Led by Cultural Land Ambassadors trained in ornithology and grounded in Coast Salish knowledge systems, you’ll learn about resident and migratory bird species, coastal ecosystems, and the deep interconnections […]
Tuesdays. Do you enjoy knitting and/or crocheting with others, and making useful items from donated yarn for local charities? Drop in to our weekly knitting group on Tuesday mornings. Knitters from beginners to experts are welcome. Host: Lynne Dyment Limited to 12 in-person participants, first-come first served.
to July 4th. Drop by the museum for kids who can join a fun scavenger hunt by searching for maple leaves hidden throughout the museum and earn the chance to make their own pinwheel!
This session invites readers, educators, and community members to reflect on ethical relationships with Indigenous story(works). Led by local artist and educator, Manuela Salinas, this talk aims to instill a commitment to respect and appreciate the significance, sacredness, and spirituality of Indigenous story(works) in ways that honour the complexity and labour of intentions of Indigenous […]
June 21 - July 1. A vibrant multi‑day cultural celebration held annually in Ch’atl’ich | Sechelt, running from National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) through to Canada Day (July 1), a unique partnership between the District of Sechelt, the shíshálh Nation, and the syíyaya Reconciliation Movement, and honours Indigenous culture, community, and shared history. Watch […]
Featuring Hazel Bell-Koski - a gathering of images that honour and celebrate the multi-faceted mysterious event called life on planet earth. The images come from many places: dreams, casual phrases, flashes of insight offered by a vision, poems, a conversation, a pattern of leaves on the ground, the song of a bird. Learn more here.
Tuesdays 1-3pm to end of June. Missed getting to our annual Plant Sale? Our weekly mini sales continue down in the Potting Shed.We've got a great selection available, and our knowledgeable volunteers will be on hand to help you find the best plants for your garden. We'll have bags of our fertilizer for sale too! […]
Tuesdays. All levels welcome. Come keep your hands busy, create beautiful things and weave new friendships. Held every Tuesday in the cozy snug room.10% off food and drinks
with Talaysay Tours A land-based forest experience focused on trees, plants, Indigenous perspectives, stewardship, and the living relationships held within the forest. Limited Space | Register at www.talaysay.com/events This is a FREE syiyaya Days event.
from the Lions Club, a traditional pancake breakfast at the 'Dock' on Cowrie St with thanks from the Lighthouse Pub and Starbucks for their generous donations. Adults $10, kids $6.
to July 4th. Drop by the museum for kids who can join a fun scavenger hunt by searching for maple leaves hidden throughout the museum and earn the chance to make their own pinwheel!
10:30 Parades along Cowrie Street to Hackett Park. Park activities noon - 4pm 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. featuring local music, food vendors, family activities, and artisan displays.
