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Just in Time Choirs Spring Concert

Sid Williams Theatre 442 Cliffe Avenue, Courtenay, BC, Canada

Join the Just in Time Choirs for their “Beautiful Noise” Spring Concert at the Sid Williams Theatre in Courtenay at 7:00 pm on Saturday April 27th. Enjoy well-loved contemporary songs in a wide variety of styles that celebrate sound and singing, with classic rock favourites like The Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations” to Queen’s epic anthem, […]

NIC Open Studios Event

North Island College Comox Valley Campus Shadbolt + Raven Studios 2300 Ryan Rd, Courtenay, BC

NIC Fine Art has open studios for the public to tour the Art Event 2024 in the Shadbolt and Raven Studios.

Comox Valley International Film Festival (CVIFF)

Sid Williams Theatre 442 Cliffe Avenue, Courtenay, BC, Canada

The Comox Valley International Film Festival, (CVIFF), celebrates the power of a good story by bringing fictional independent cinema to the Comox Valley. We are a non-profit organization that discovers, supports and amplifies independent film & media artists from around the world, and introduces audiences to their work. Fans can buy tickets to a single […]

$90

Songs of Nature to Celebrate Spring – An Intimate House Concert

York Place Musical Salon Courtenay, BC, Canada

Nature, the Gentlest Mother. Pianist Dagmar Kilian and soprano Jennifer Rasor present a collection of art songs to celebrate Nature and Spring including works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Reynaldo Hahn, Robert Schumann, Edvard Grieg, Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, and Thomas Pasatieri. Also featuring evocative poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson, Moréas, Banville, Dauphin, Eichendorf, Vinje, Bjørnson, […]

$25

Artful : The Poets

Artful the Gallery 526 Cumberland Rd, Courtenay, BC

Artful is excited to host Marie Metaphor, Victoria BC's Poet Laureate on May 6th. Local Poet and previous Laureate Natalie Nickerson will host the evening. The Feature Poet performance begins at 7pm and is followed by an open mic. Come to enjoy, or bring a poem to share!

$10

Comox Valley Songwriters Circle

Artful the Gallery 526 Cumberland Rd, Courtenay, BC

Ashley Sykes is a singer/songwriter who has enjoyed being part of the Comox Valley songwriter circles since they began in 2005.   She’s been happily hosting them since Fall of 2022.  […]

$10

NIC Fine Art Courses Fall 2024 /Winter 2025

North Island College Comox Valley Campus Shadbolt + Raven Studios 2300 Ryan Rd, Courtenay, BC

The NIC Fine Art schedule lists courses that are open to the public.  Registered Fine Art students have priority for seats in the classes but non program students are welcome […]

Strathcona Symphony Orchestra presents Tchaikovsky – From Dark to Light

Florence Filberg Centre 411 Anderton Avenue, Courtenay, BC

The Strathcona Symphony Orchestra’s (SSO) From Dark to Light! program features two of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s iconic works, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, and one of the most difficult violin pieces in history, Violin Concerto in D Major, with Canadian-born soloist, Gregory Lewis. The performances will be at the Filberg Centre in Courtenay (Friday, […]

$15 – $25

Miniature Craft Workshop: Custom Fridge Magnets

the Courtenay and District Museum 207 4th St, Courtenay, BC, COURTENAY, BC, Canada

The Courtenay and District Museum will be hosting a miniature sculpting/painting workshop on Saturday, May 25th from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm to celebrate the completion of the new exhibit, Models & Miniatures.  Anyone 10 and up is welcome to drop in the museum's Rotary Gallery and sculpt, bake, then paint their very own custom […]

Free/By Donation

Strathcona Symphony Orchestra presents Tchaikovsky – From Dark to Light

Tidemark Theatre 1220 Shoppers Row, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada

The Strathcona Symphony Orchestra’s (SSO) From Dark to Light! program features two of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s iconic works, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, and one of the most difficult violin pieces in history, Violin Concerto in D Major, with Canadian-born soloist, Gregory Lewis. The performances will be at the Filberg Centre in Courtenay (Friday, […]