December 2019 Cowichan What's On Digest

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Merry Christmas from the What's On Digest

December 2019 FEATURES New Heritage Museum

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COVER PHOTO at White Space Living, Ladysmith by Elyse Anna Photography

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Shawnigan Players Beauty & The Beast Pantomime . . 16 Stocking Stuffer Ideas . . . 28 EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Must See Events . . . . .

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ANSWERS 1) R2D2 & C320. 2) Bat. 3) Calypso. 4) 54 squares. 5) Bugs Bunny.


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MUST SEE EVENTS DEC 6

LADYSMITH “OLD TIME CHRISTMAS” A family oriented community event, designed to encourage residents and visitors to enjoy our downtown with all the amazing lights and shops during the Christmas season... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

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THE STEADIES The Steadies are a high-energy power trio from Saskatoon who mix pop, rock, funk and reggae creating a sound they’ve dubbed, “island-rock”... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

DEC 2 - 20

LOTSA LEGO ART SHOW Lotsa Lego! Show Promises to be Lotsa Fun! This is an opportunity to get children away from the screens, use their imaginations, and get creative... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

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Winter Wonderland DEC 26 - 31

COWICHAN WINTER WONDERLAND Witness our arena transformed into a festive wonderland showcasing a toboggan run, fire on ice, skating, shinny hockey, hot chocolate, and a visit from Santa himself... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

BEAUTY & THE BEAST PANTOMIME Expect your usual round of fantastical characters, talking furniture, a beastly beast, a beautiful rose, political and local humour, booing the villains and cheering on the heroes... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

Join us for the Christmas Express!

Friday Dec 6, Saturday Dec 7, & Sunday Dec 8, 2019 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm (train leaves every 20 minutes from 4:30 to 8:30).

Friday Dec 13, Saturday Dec 14, & Sunday Dec 15, 2019 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm (train leaves every 20 minutes from 4:30 to 8:30). Wednesday Dec 18 to Monday Dec 23, 2019 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm (train leaves every 20 minutes from 4:30 to 8:30).

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ALL MONTH LONG Miracle on 34th Street: A favourite classic. See online for dates/time Chemainus Theatre, 9737 Chemainus Rd. 250-246-9820 Lotsa Lego Art Show: Wonderful LEGO creations on display until the 20th. 11am. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-954-5040 Rainforest Arts Christmas Show/Sale: Featuring 50+ local artists. 11am at Rainforest Arts Gallery, 9781 Willow St. 250-246-4861 The Sleigh Neigh Campaign: Help the horses help others. Donate at ctra.com. Cow. Therapeutic Riding Assocation. 250-746-1028 Tree of Remembrance: Place a ornament in memory of a loved one. Sands Funeral Chapel, 187 Trunk Rd. 250-746-5212 Did Someone Say Christmas?: Unique gifts for everyone on your list. 11am. Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, 610 Oyster Bay Dr. 250-245-1252 Winter Solstice Gift Shop: A treasure trove of artful creations. 11am. Salt Spring Gallery of Fine Art, 135 McPhillips Ave. 250- 931-0011 Black Tie Awards: Get your votes in by Jan 31st. Vote at duncancc.bc.ca/form/view/18362 | 250- 746-6126 Island Gifts for the Holidays: Till Jan 31. Best variety of locally made hand-crafted work. 10am. Imagine That!, 251 Craig St. 250-748-6776 Gifts & Wishes: Art & fine craft by over 30 local artists. 11am. Coast Collective Gallery, #103 – 318 Wale Rd. 250-391-5522 The Savannah Sipping Society: Till Dec 15. A comedy about 4 women needing to escape their routines. 2pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Rd. 250-924-0658

LaFF Mornings: Play-based learning stations for children ages 0-6yrs. Open most week days. 9am at Aggie Hall, 1110 1st Ave. Meat Draw (#171): Every weekend. Win meat & support a cause. 3pm at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 171, 621 1st Ave. Christmas Express: Dec 6-23 (Weekends). Ride the famous Christmas Express. 4:30pm. BC Forest Discovery Ctr., 2892 Drinkwater Rd. 250-715-1113 Christmas Long Table Dinner: (Weekends). Walk, lights, dinner/drinks, & a holiday movie. 5:30pm at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Rd. 250-743-4293

ġġ DEC 01 SUNDAY All Breed Championship Dog Show: Mellor Hall– Cow. Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Can. Hwy. Raw 2 Show: Art from - Carmen Stanek, Susan Wright, Larry Stuart, Shirley Dickie, Brenda Isaak Takao, Wanda Fraser, Jocelyn West. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St. Farms Gate Sunday Brunch: Please book ahead. 11am. Blue Grouse Winery, 2182 Lakeside Rd. 250-743-3834 Seasonal Brunch Buffets at the Farm: Please book ahead. 11am. Farm Table Inn, 6755 Cow. Lake Rd. Cow. Cycles Anniversary Group Ride: 11am. Kaspa Rd. Parking Lot. Wreath Making Workshop: Please RSVP. 11:30am at Sands Funeral Chapel, 187 Trunk Rd. 250-746-5212 Fan Club Pickup Party: Find your new wine favourites. 12pm. Blue Grouse Estate Winery, 2182 Lakeside Rd. 250-743-3834 Young Agrarians Land Linking Workshop: Connects farmers/land owners. 1pm at The HUB at Cow. Station, 2375 Koksilah Rd. 250-746-1794 Noteworthy Concerts with the Bergmann Piano Duo & Tenor Benjamin Butterfield: The best loved operas. 2pm at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529

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5 Fairbridge Carols: Music lovers & heritage buffs please bring an item for local food bank. 2:30pm at Fairbridge Chapel, 4791 Fairbridge Dr.. 250-746-5992

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Village Light Up: Games, food, & entertainment. Events start 3:30pm. Shawnigan Lake Village, Shawnigan Lake Rd.

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Christmas Variety Show: Help the food bank this time of year & bring the family to be entertained. 6:30pm. Mill Bay Comm. Hall, 1035 Shawnigan Lake-Mill Bay Rd. Luke Deville & Matt Storm & the Raindrops: A night of soul, funk, reggae. 8pm. Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246

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Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena

EVERY SUNDAY 1919-1929 The Roaring Decade: Get a glimpse of what life was like 100 years ago. 12pm. Heritage Museum 2851 Church Way, Mill Bay. Sunday League: For men & women of all age groups. 9am. Cow. Golf & Country Club, 4955 Trans-Can. Hwy. 250-746-5333 Family Christmas at the Farm: (Dec 1, 15, 22, 29) Twinkling lights, a seasonal outdoor screening & a yummy three-course meal that includes brick oven pizza. 5pm at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Rd. 250- 743-4293

ġġ DEC 02 MONDAY Coffee & Catch-Up: The Chamber invites you for Membership Matters, 8am. Cow. Regional Visitor Center, 2896 Drinkwater Rd.

ġġ DEC 03 TUESDAY Christmas Concert: A memorable concert with the music club showcasing their talents. 4:30pm at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, 3515 Telegraph Rd. 250-743-5000 Canucks vs Ottawa Senators: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at home at Rogers Arena.

EVERY TUESDAY Drop in Hockey: Break out the hockey stick & tie up those skates. 50+ 9:30am-11am. 18+ 11:30am-1pm. Fuller Lake Arena, 2876 Fuller Lake Rd. Family Frolics (0-6yrs): Burn off some energy before bed. 5:45pm at Frank Jameson Comm. Ctr., 810 6th Ave.. Trivia Tuesdays: Get your thinking caps on. 7:30pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559 Freedom Gospel Choir: (Dec 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) 7:30pm at St. Andrews Presbyterian ChurchDuncan, 531 Herbert St.

ġġ DEC 04 WEDNESDAY Christmas Concert: See Dec 3 Christmas Card Making: Make some cards just in time for Christmas. Registration required. 1pm. Cow. Lake Library, 68 Renfrew Ave. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6


Christmas Craft Fair

at Providence Farm Saturday, December 7, 2019 9am to 3pm Providence Farm’s Annual Christmas Craft Fair is on. Once again, we'll be filling the Farm with vendors, food, activities and Santa photos. Over thirty new and returning vendors, on both floors of the main building offer unique gifts from wreaths to glass ornaments to teas, body care and candles. Enjoy live music playing in the dining hall while feasting on a home-cooked lunch and dessert. St. Ann’s Building will be filled with gifts made by Providence Farm’s talented participants, staff, and volunteers. The kids can enjoy the craft area and a photo with Santa while you peruse the hand-made gifts, including stunning wooden bowls, wool and quilted blankets, fresh wreaths and swags, preserves and delicious holiday baking. The General Store will be open, and offering hot apple cider made from Providence Farm apples. The store is filled with farm produce, coffee and tea, fresh and frozen baked goods, and ice cream. Farm Fashions will also be open for the day, and as always, filled with some fine fashion treasures! They take great joy in creating this community event fullll ooff Holidayy fun ffor everyone! ful

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Earrings 101 Workshop: 3pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Unsworth Book Club: Book lovers montly favourites. 5:30pm. Unsworth Vineyards, 2915 Cameron Taggart Rd. #1. 250-929-2292 ex 1 Classic Cocktails & Cuisine: Chef George Gates will be teaming up with Brennan Colebank of Stillhead Distillery. 5:30pm. Farm Table Inn, 6755 Cow. Lake Rd. Relationship Violence Workshop: Learn to support those experiencing relationship violence. 7:30pm. Mill Bay Comm. Hall, 1035 Shawnigan Lake-Mill Bay Rd.

EVERY WEDNESDAY Bingo Wednesdays: Coffee & desserts. All ages welcome. 1pm at Cow. Lake 50+ Activity Ctr., 55 N Coronation Ave.. Poker Night: Super social/relaxed. Please arrive early. 7pm at Cobblestone Pub, 3566 Holland Ave. 250-743-4232 Open Mic Night: A variety of performers drop in. 7pm at River Rock Bar & Grill, 140 Trans-Canada Hwy. 250-748-4311 Music Bingo: Good tunes & a fun game. 7:30pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559

ġġ DEC 05 THURSDAY Aromatherapy Bracelet Workshop: Start a new hobby. 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Seasonal Prime Rib Buffets at the Farm: Enjoy a beautiful, house made buffet. Please book ahead. 6pm at Farm Table Inn, 6755 Cow. Lake Rd.

EVERY THURSDAY Drop in Hockey: See Dec 3 Open Mic Night at Moby’s Pub: Don’t miss your chance to have a few moments of fame or just watch others have theirs. 8:30pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250- 537-5559

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New Movie Releases: In Fabric, The Favorite, The Kindness of Strangers Beaded Christmas Spider: Learn something new. 4pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. Old Time Christmas: Magical lights, carriage rides, fire pit, smores, petting zoo, face painting, & more. 5pm. Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, 610 Oyster Bay Dr.. 250-245-1252 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8


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Old Time Christmas In Downtown Ladysmith Friday, December 6th from 5pm-8pm Horse and carriages rides, Trolly Rides, Lantern building, Choirs, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, Elf on the Shelf , Buskers, Visit Santa in his house, Crafts, Child minding/crafts, Shopping under the Festival of Lights, activities in businesses, and much more . . .

Enjoy an Old Fashioned Christmas in Downtown Ladysmith!

*Stores open until 8 pm December 13th & 20th

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Movie Night: Relax at the pool with a movie on the big screen. Movie will be ELF. General Admission. 7pm at Cow. Aquatic Ctr., 2653 James St. 250-746-7665 Ange Hehr at Moby’s Pub: Always a fun night & a full dance floor. 9pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559 Mark Crissinger Solo Show: Stellar guitar playing & soulful vocals. 7pm. Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. 250-324-2245 Sweetdreams: Matt Chesterfield, Jason Felker, Nick Begg, Kendall Patrick, & Raven Woods, offers a self-described nostalgic indie rock sound. 8pm. Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246

EVERY FRIDAY Rec & Roll (Ages 6-12): Lots of after school fun. Basketballs, soccer balls, juggling equipment, parachute & kinball. 3:15pm at The Hub Gym, 2375 Koksilah Rd. Bingo Night: Grab a friend & some bingo dabbers for a fun night out. 6pm at Chemainus Legion (Branch #191), 9775 Chemainus Rd. 250- 246-3133

ġġ DEC 07 SATURDAY New Movie Releases: The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute - Special Holiday Encore Morien Jones Trio: Award-winning soul & folk-rock music that will be sure to get you dancing on the dance floor. Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559

8 Christmas Craft Fair: Holiday fun for everyone! Vendors, food, hayrides & Santa photos. 9am at Providence Farm, 1843 Tzouhalem Rd. 250-746-4204 Inspired Crafted Christmas Market: Shop from 30+ locally handmade & designed clothing, jewelry, ceramics, vintage, artisan food, skincare & homewares. 10am. Cobble Hill Comm. Hall, 3550 Watson Ave. St. Peter Anglican Church Christmas Lunch & Fair: A fun filled afternoon with lots to see. 11am at St.Peter, Quamichan Church Hall, 5800 Church Rd. 250-746-6262 The Nutcracker: A wonderful production with more than 100 dancers. 12pm. Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 Art Opening by Artist Fern Long: Return Address - paintings & sculptures. 1pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Rd. 250-510-8077 Christmas Village Shopping Night: Many shops in the village will be open late. 5pm at Shawnigan Lake Museum, 1775 Shawnigan-Mill Bay Rd. Earrings 2.0: Experience the wonder that is creative therapy 1pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. Duncan Music Christmas Recital: Young talented musicians will be taking over the stage & performing just for you. 02pm at Duncan Showroom, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246 A Wonderheads Christmas Carol: 7:30pm at ArtSpring Theatre, 100 Jackson Ave. Christmas Carol Sing Along: An hour carol singalong. All ages. Small fee payable at the door. 7:30pm at CHR Reformed Church, 930 Trunk Rd.


9 P. K Pages – The Blind Men & the Elephant “How did you get here?”: A potpourri of puppets & music shadow puppets * object manipulation* muppet-style. Adult orientated not suitable for children. 8pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246 The Steadies: A fun energetic show. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets $20 through www.barelynorth. com. Cow. Station, 2375 Koksilah Road, Duncan Canucks vs Buffalo Sabres: Puck drops at 1pm. Playing at Rogers Arena. Capitals vs Powell River Kings: Puck drops at 6pm. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-954-5040

EVERY SATURDAY Meat Draw (#210): Nothing like having fun & stocking those freezers for the winter at the same time. 3pm at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 210, 15 North Shore Rd. 250-749-6041 Farmers Market: With over 150 vendors, we are one of the largest markets in BC. 10am. Downtown Duncan, 200 Craig St.

ġġ DEC 08 SUNDAY Run for the Claus 2019: Raise funds for a good cause. 10am. Cow. Sportplex, 5847 Chesterfield Ave. 250-746-5666 Sunday Brunch: Have a fancy meal created by Chef Daniel. Groups over 4 please reserve. 10am. Blue Grouse Estate Winery, 2182 Lakeside Rd. 250-743-3834 Christmas Candlelight Service: A nondenominational event as we honour those we’ve lost. 1pm at Sands Funeral Chapel Duncan, 187 Trunk Rd. 250-746-5212 Cobble Hill Christmas Variety Show: Bring the family to be entertained & bring something for the food bank. 2pm at Cobble Hill Comm. Hall, 3550 Watson Ave. Winter Harp: A magical holiday concert filled with new music & fan favourites. 2pm at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream: Enjoy the spirit of the season. 3pm at Oceanview Community Church, 381 Davis Rd. Wilma – Piano Virtuoso: Humour & versatile repertoire of Beatles/Elvis & xmas songs. 3pm. Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250- 748-7246 5th Annual Christmas Social – SPCA Fundraiser: For $25 enjoy a burger, side & drink, play fun games & bid on the silent auction. 5pm at Cobblestone Inn, 3566 Holland Ave Crofton Christmas Parade: Festive floats, Santa photos, live band, hot chocolate & hot dogs will be available for $1. Proceeds go to the food bank. 7pm at Dowtown Crofton, 1586 Joan Ave.

Capitals vs Salmon Arm Silverbacks: Game starts at 2pm. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St.

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ġġ DEC 10 TUESDAY Stackable Rings Workshop: 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2-378 Trunk Rd. Ladysmith Camera Club December meeting: 7pm at Hardwick Hall, 232 High St. at 3rd. Ave. Canucks vs Toronto Maple Leaves: Puck drop at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

ġġ DEC 11 WEDNESDAY Christmas Dragonfly Workshop: 3pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2-378 Trunk Rd. The Return of the Tackiest of All Tacky Christmas Sweater Parties Party: Prizes for the tackiest. Snacks/cash bar. 5:30pm at Blue Grouse Estate Winery, 2182 Lakeside Rd. 250-743-3834 CONTINUED ON PAGE 12


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THE ROARING 20'S Exhibition. Step back in time to 1919-1929, The Roaring Decade and discover what life was like 100 years ago. This all new exhibit, which includes humorous figures from the Good Old Daze Festival, showcases the economic boom, flapper fashions, rum running and other fascinating events that occurred in this area during the ‘Roaring Twenties’. Bring the whole family, there are activities for all ages with prizes for the kids. OUR HISTORY The Mill Bay/Malahat area has a deep and fascinating history strongly tied to industry, with the Bamberton cement plant operating in the area from 1912-1980, and even a loose connection to infamous gangster Al Capone. We quickly forget how life once was as we carry on with our lives full of technology and modern convenience, and fortunately the dedicated volunteers of the Mill Bay/Malahat, Bamberton, and Cobble Hill Historical Societies have preserved artifacts and documents from the last century and worked together to create the New Heritage Museum located at 2851 Church Way in Mill Bay. The museum provides visitors with an in-depth look at the history of their community. The current exhibit focusses on the roaring 20. There is even a vault door that belonged to Mr. G.F. Scollard, who is believed to have ties to Al Capone’s rum running network. Take some time to look at the facts of this interesting piece of local history and decide for yourself if you believe the rumour to be true! You are truly able to step back in time and see what life was like for your grandparents and great grandparents when they were young. Knowledgable volunteers are always on hand to answer questions, and the museum often offers activities for the whole family, as well as special prizes for the kids. Make sure to stop in and take in the fun the next Sunday you are exploring the Valley! The Heritage Museum is open every Sunday 12-4pm, private tours available Mon-Sat by contacting dalexander2@shaw.ca Admission by donation and the museum is wheelchair accessible.

written by Andrew Brown


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ġġ DEC 12 THURSDAY Ladder Bracelet Workshop: 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2-378 Trunk Rd. Spinner Ring Workshop: 6pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2-378 Trunk Rd. Canucks vs Carolina Hurricanes: Puck drop at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

ġġ DEC 13 FRIDAY New Movie Releases: 63 Up, A Hidden Life, Black Christmas, Jumanji: The Next Level, Richard Jewell Beaded Christmas Twig Workshop: 4pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. Underwater Santa: Hang out with Santa & his elves. By donation. 6pm at Cow. Aquatic Ctr., 2653 James St. 250-746-7665 The Steadies with friends: An all ages concert/ dance/variety show. 6pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246 Blue Moon Marquee (Quartet) W/Special Guests – Morgan Onda & Torben Holm-Pedersen: Old delta blues, swing, & jazz. 8pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. 250-324-2245 WannaBeatles at Moby’s Pub: 9pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559 Capitals vs Alberni Valley Bulldogs: Game starts at 7pm. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-954-5040

12 Cow. Station Christmas Market: Tons of food, vendors, music & of course fun! 10am at The HUB at Cow. Station, 2375 Koksilah Rd. 250-746-1794 Loom Knitting Workshop: 12pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Christmas Peyote Stitch Ring Workshop: 1pm at Island Gem & Bead , 2-378 Trunk Rd. Encore! Women’s Choir presents Candles are Dancing: 2:30pm at St. Michael’s Anglican Church, 2852-58 Mill St. A Wonderheads Christmas Carol: 7pm at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 Trivia Night at Riot: 8pm at Riot Brewing Co. , 101A 3055 Oak St. 250-324-7468 The Vancouver Island Vixens Present- A Christmas Extravaganza: 8pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246 Country Weekend with Montgomery County: Break out your cowboy boots. 9pm at Cobblestone Pub, 3566 Holland Ave. 2507434232 Buck Dodgers String Band at Moby’s Pub: Authentic & up-tempo old time sound. 9pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559 Canucks vs San Jose Sharks: Puck drop at 7pm. Playing at the SAP Center. Capitals vs Merritt Centennials: Puck drops at 6pm. Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St.

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New Movie Releases: The Metropolitan Opera: Manon (2019) - Encore Christmas Card Making: See Dec 4 Art Opening by Artist Fern Long: See Dec 7 Christmas Open House: An elegant night out tasting paired wines with Spanish Tapas, Jamón Serrano & Torta de Patatas. Cherry Point Estate Wines, 840 Cherry Point Rd. 250- 743-1272

Christmas Open House: See Dec 14 Encore! Women’s Choir presents Candles are Dancing: See Dec 14 Christmas Family Skate: Free admission. Tickets required. Kerry Park Rec Ctr., 1035 Shawnigan Lake-Mill Bay Rd. 250-743-5922 CONTINUED ON PAGE 14

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The Met Opera Live in HD: 9:55am at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 Home for Christmas: Singing all your Christmas favourites. 2pm at St. Michael & All Angels Anglican Church, 2858 Mill St. 250-246-4470 Chemainus Classical Concerts: Advance tickets required. 2pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. 250-748-8383 Canucks vs Vegas Golden Nights: Puck drop at 5pm.

ġġ DEC 16 MONDAY Wine or Coffee Charms Workshop: 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. Science Fair: 7:30pm at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 Tonye Aganabe-CD release: 8pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246

ġġ DEC 17 TUESDAY Cut Out Pendant Workshop: Island Gem & Bead Supply Ltd, 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. Games Night: 5:30pm at VIRL–Cow., 2687 James St. 250-746-7661

14 Canucks vs Montreal Canadiens: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

ġġ DEC 18 WEDNESDAY Annual Holiday Tea: Treats/entertainment. 10am at Cow. Aquatic Ctr., 2653 James St. 250-746-7665 Morse Code Necklace Christmas Edition: 3pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd.

ġġ DEC 19 THURSDAY New Movie Releases Dec 19: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Snakeskin Bracelet Workshop: 6pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Hammered Bangles Workshop: 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Canucks vs Vegas Golden Nights: Puck drop at 7pm.

ġġ DEC 20 FRIDAY Last Day of School – SD79: Reopens Jan 6. New Movie Releases: New Release: Cats Christmas Dangle Earrings Workshop: 4pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2 - 378 Trunk Rd. CONTINUED ON PAGE 18


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The Steadies Rock Cowichan in December

The Steadies are a high-energy power trio from Saskatoon SK Canada who mix pop, rock, funk and reggae creating a sound they’ve dubbed, “island-rock”. Frontman Earl Pereira is a 3-Time JUNO Award (Canadian Grammy) nominee, 9-Time WCMA winner, was the bassist and founding member of multi-platinum band Wide Mouth Mason, and has toured opening for music icons The Rolling Stones, ACDC and The Tragically Hip. The Steadies’ last album release Love Revolution has received national radio play on CBC, and previous releases have garnered a top 50 hit on pop radio and a WCMA nomination. In May 2017 The Steadies completed a successful 17-date tour of China & South Korea and shortly after lost their founding member and guitarist Justin “Juice” Lee to a tragic brain aneurysm. With help from their musician friends the band toured across Canada in honour of Lee calling it the For Juice With Love Tour. After the announcement of newest member guitarist Jesse James Clark in Sept. 2018, The “new” Steadies headed overseas for their first European tour and completed a highly successful 6 shows across Italy, Austria, and Germany. In December 2018, the band received a wave of international press including features on TMZ, Hollywood.com, Stuff New Zealand, CBC, Metro UK after a video of Riverdale star KJ Apa (Archie Andrews) jamming with the band went viral. With that momentum heading into 2019, The Steadies continued with a busy summer of touring and recording their new album Tiro De Leone, which is set for a Fall 2019 release. The Steadies will be at the Hub at Cowichan Station (2375 Koksilah Road, Duncan) on Saturday Dec. 7th. Doors: 7 show: 7:30, and tix $20 through www.barelynorth.com.


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ġġ DEC 23 MONDAY

Daniel Wesley & David Bitonti: Reggae-tinged beach music. 8pm. Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. 250-324-2245

ġġ DEC 21 SATURDAY Breakfast with Santa/Santa Swim: 10am at Cow. Aquatic Ctr., 2653 James St. 250-746-7665 Winter Wonderland Skate: Tons of free activities. Tickets required. 12:30pm at Cow. Comm. Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-954-5040 Canucks vs Pittsburgh Penguins: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena. Buddy’s Holly Jolly Christmas: 7:30pm at Cow. Performing Arts Ctr., 2687 James St. 250-748-7529 Damasco Soul System: An electrifying reggae experience. 9pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559

ġġ DEC 22 SUNDAY Langley Ukulele Ensemble Senior B: Ages 10-4 performing. 3pm at Duncan Showroom, 133 Station St. 250-748-7246

CINEMA DEC 6 Dark Waters, The Favorite, Playmobil: The Movie DEC 13 A Hidden Life, Richard Jewell, Jumanji: The Next Level DEC 20 Bombshell, Cats, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Tree of Life Pendant: 3:30pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd. Winter Wonderland: Toboggan run,fire on ice, Santa! 6pm. Cow. Lake Sports Arena, 311 S Shore Rd. Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers.

ġġ DEC 24 TUESDAY Christmas Eve Swim: 12pm at Cow. Aquatic Ctr., 2653 James St. 250-746-7665 Aromatherapy Bracelet Workshop: 1pm at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd.

ġġ DEC 25 WEDNESDAY Christmas Day – (Stat. Holiday) New Movie Releases: 1917, Just Mercy, Little Women, Spies in Disguise, The Song of Names Open House: 10am at Sands Funeral Chapel, 187 Trunk Rd. 250-746-5212 CONTINUED ON PAGE 20

VIDEO DVD, online, and blu-ray may vary. DEC 3 Rogue Warfare, The Parts You Lose, The Goldfinch, Ready or Not, Buttons: A Christmas Tale DEC 10 Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, IT: Chapter 2, Hustlers, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, Freaks DEC 17 Danger Close, Downton Abbey, Abominable,

DEC 25 Just Mercy, Little Women,

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DEC 24 Adopt a Highway, Judy

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ġġ DEC 30 MONDAY ġġ DEC 26 THURSDAY

Beauty & The Beast: Dec 26

Beauty & The Beast: 7pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Rd. 250-748-6041

Tree of Life Cabochon Pendant: 8am at Island Gem & Bead, 2-378 Trunk Rd.

ġġ DEC 27 FRIDAY

Hanna Elise & Friends: 8pm. Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station St. 250- 748-7246

Beauty & The Beast: See Dec 26 The Man Who Invented Christmas: A story behind “A Christmas Carol“ 7pm at The HUB at Cow. Station, 2375 Koksilah Rd. 250-746-1794 Everyday People: Get your dancing shoes on. 9pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Rd. 250-537-5559

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]] ATTRACTIONS

Things To Do In & Around Cowichan Valley

]] VOTED WHAT’S ON BEST EXPERIENCE Hand of the Man Museum: of Natural History, Cultural Arts & Conservation: This is the most comprehensive museum you have every seen anywhere. A collection from Jim Shockey who has travelled the world collecting artifacts and preserving the existence of animals that date back from pre-historic to today. As well as the global animal collection you can experience culture and beliefs of ancient civilizations that have survived millenia. Witness the traditions and historic tools used to harvest and gather for centuries. Explore the natural history of diverse ecosystems and efforts to protect them. Hand crafted artifacts and woven masterpieces. Learn about global efforts towards conservation through education and awareness. Look for the FREE family pass in this issue. Located at 6759 Considine Ave. Maple Bay. 1.888.826.1001

The Historic Kinsol Trestle: Open to public for cycling, hiking & equestrian riding. One of the tallest free-standing timber rail trestle structures in the world, near Shawnigan Lake. cvrd.bc.ca/1379/Kinsol-Trestle The Raptor Wildlife Sanctuary: Watch & learn all about these incredible birds of prey. November & December, open Thurs.-Sun from Noon-3pm with a flying demo at 1:30pm. Walk through the woods with a hawk, look in to the eyes of an owl, or spend a whole day immersing yourself in the world of raptors! Book-in ahead of time for a more hands-on experience. Hogwarks can be booked on arrival. For admission prices see, pnwraptors. com. 1877 Herd Rd, Duncan. 250.746.0372. Estuary Nature Center: Interpretive center and children’s programs overlooking the Cowichan Estuary 1845 Cowichan Bay Rd. 250.597.2288. Historic Chemainus Wall Murals: A visionary in the small town told the history of the town through gigantic murals painted on the many buildings for all to see. Chemainus, B.C.

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23 BC Forest Discovery Centre: The centre shares the history of BC’s forest & logging industry in a fun & interesting way. 2892 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan. 250.715.1113.

Cowichan Performing Arts Centre: See live theatre, music, dance, comedy, art shows, speakers & more! 2687 James St, Duncan. 250.748.7529. cowichanpac.ca

Cowichan Valley Museum & Archives: Showcases the 1886 rural settlement of Duncan’s Crossing, also known as “Alderlea”. 130 Canada Ave, Duncan. 250.746.6612.

Ladysmith Little Theatre: A place to see, act or volunteer in quality community theatre. 4985 Christie Rd, Ladysmith. Reserve, 250.924.0658. www.ladysmiththeatre.com

Shawnigan Lake Museum: Shares the story of Shawnigan Lake from past to present. Admission by donation. 250.743.8675, shawniganlakemuseum.com Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre: Historic wooden boats & maritime history at the pier. 5 Museums (allow 2-3hrs to complete). Woodwork courses & activities for children, ladies & men. 1761 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan Bay. 250.746.4955. (Fall hours, Wed-Sun 8:30am-4:30pm)

]] ART GALLERIES The Ou Gallery: Real sense of community, very intimate, grass roots vibe. theougallery. com. 3091 Agira Rd, Duncan. 250.510.8077. (Open Tues-Sat, 1-5pm) Imagine That! Artisans’ Designs: An artisan-run co-operative store in Duncan in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, B.C. Renowned for it’s high concentration of artists, imagination and fine craftsmanship. See calendar 251 Craig Street, Duncan, BC. Michaela Davidson Art & Gift Gallery: The entire building boasts 25 stained glass windows. See calendar. 63 Sahtlam Ave, Lake Cowichan. 250.749.6375. Station Street Gallery & Frame Shop: Features a wide variety of gifts by local artists & artisans including; functional pottery, woodwork and pewter. 139 Station St, Duncan. 250.748.3311. Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery: The most comprehensive visual arts organization in Ladysmith! Bringing together artists, art lovers, unique artistic opportunities & experiences. 11am-4pm. 610 Oyster Bay Drv, Ladysmith (on the way to Transfer Beach). 250.245.1252.

]] LIVE THEATRE Chemainus Theatre: Exceptional, beautiful theatre. Producing a repertoire of classic & award winning performances. Make the occasion extra special and enjoy the lunch or dinner buffet in the beautiful dining room, or visit the Gallery Gift Shop before or after the show! 9737 Chemainus Rd, Chemainus 1.800.565.7738.

]] CINEMAS & THEATRES: Cineplex Caprice Cinemas: 404 Duncan St., Duncan. 778.855.7867. The Fritz Movie Theatre: Features everything you’d expect to find in the big city. Open Fri-Tue, monthly. 901 North End Rd. (Central Hall), Salt Spring Island. 250.537.4656. HUB Film Club: Membership facilitated community cinema. Watch films with friends & neighbours every 4th Friday of the month. Popcorn provided. Bring a cushion! Cowichan Station, 2375 Koksilah Rd, Duncan. Find us on facebook or cowichanstation.org Cowichan Sportsplex: Has a short nature trail. 5847 Chesterfield Ave, Duncan. 250.746.5666.

]] SWIM, SLIDES & WAVE POOLS Cowichan Aquatic Centre: Indoor Wave pool, lazy river, twin waterslides, swirl pool & more! 2653 James St, Duncan. 250.746.7665. Frank Jameson Community Centre & Swimming Pool: Waterslides, lazy river, tot pool with waterfalls & bubbles, whirl pool, 15’ climbing wall in the pool, skywalker, pool rope swing, pool basketball hoops. 810 Sixth Ave, Ladysmith. 250.245.6424. Indoor 8 lane 25m lap pools: Steam room, sauna, and more! 2653 James St, Cowichan Aquatic Ctr. Duncan. 250.746.7665. 4-lane 25m pools: easy pool access aquatic lift & stairs, sauna, tot pool and more! Frank Jameson Community Centre & Swimming Pool- 810 Sixth Ave, Ladysmith. 250.245.6424.

]] ACTIVITY CENTRES Disc Golfing (Frolfing): 18 holes at Hart Memorial, Mouat Park. Take 1hr to 1.5 hrs to complete the course.Located near the end of McPhillips Ave. on Salt Spring Island. Indoor Tennis: Arbutus Ridge Golf Club 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.5000, or Toll Free 1.800.446.5322. CONTINUED ON PAGE 24


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Pickleball:Try North America’s fastest growing sport! 7380 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan. 250.748.0822. Find us on facebook under “Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball” for meet up times. Rock Climbing: Cowichan Climbing Academy- Open Tue-Fri, 3:30-6:30pm. Ècole Mount Prevost school, 6177 Moorfield Rd, Duncan. Closed during school holidays. cowichanclimbing@sd79.bc.ca Duncan Boulders: Outdoor hotspot for real boulder climbing. Difficult to find. See this website for directions & more info. http:// www.bcclimbing.com/areas/duncan-boulders

]] BIKING & CYCLING Cycling: Cycle Therapy- Bicycle, mountain bike, and electric bike rentals. #102-360 Duncan St., Duncan 250.597.0097. Mountain Biking: Many trails and look-out points on Mt. Tzouhalem, Mt. Maple, Mt. Prevost and Cobble Hill Mountain. Great views and wildlife.

]] BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES Red Arrow Brewery: H4.9 STARH- Tour the brewery in 15mins-30mins. Tastings or just stop by for a drink. Please phone ahead for tours. Large gift shop. Open daily. 5255 Chaster Rd, Duncan 250.597.332. Small Block Brewery: Upbeat Brewery with some great tasting ales. A fun atmosphere that is complemented with great food and entertainment as well as a collective merchandise. 203-5301 Chaster Road, Duncan 250.597.0045. Riot Brewing: Stop in for a tour, a sample, a flight, or even a whole glass of beer. Stay for the afternoon, enjoy our gigantic patio, bring the kids, bring the dog. Lots of entertainment takes place call ahead

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Stillhead Distillery: Craft distillery, made by hand in small batches using only fruits and grains grown in BC. Tastings of Vodka, Gin, and Whiskey. New seasonal releases. Wed&Thurs. 10am-5pm, Fri&Sat 12pm-6pm, Closed Sun-Tues. 5301 Chaster Road, Duncan, BC 250-748-6874

]] WINERIES Enrico Wines: Tastings 7 days a week. $7 take home crystal glass. Opens at 10am, 3280 Telegraph Road Unsworth Vineyards: Tastings and entertainment, open 7 days. Award winning wines. Open at 11am, 2915 Cameron Taggart Road Emandare Vineyard: Open 11am daily for tastings. 6798 Norcross Rd Cherry Point Estate Wines: - Award-winning Double Gold Medal at the 2017 All Canadian Wine Championship in Toronto! Offers guided tours, wine tastings and dining. 840 Cherry Point Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.1272. Rocky Creek Winery: “From corporate suits to gumboots” Taste estate wines of Pinots, crisp whites, red blends and sparklings. Discover our story from Cowichan’s most awarded wine-maker. 1854 Myhrest Rd, Cowichan Bay. 250.748.5622. Averill Creek Vineyard: Open 11am, Tastings and tours. 6552 North Rd. Duncan. Venturi-Schulze: Tastings of wine and estate grown balsamic vinegar. Opens at 11am. 4235Vineyard Rd., 250-743-5630 Zanatta Vineyards: Open year round. Tastings and tours. Events and private functions. Specialist in Champagne types. 250-7482338. 5039 Marshall Rd., Duncan Saison Market Vineyard: Open weekends. French Style Bakery and Vineyard. 250-5970484 7575 Mays Rd. North Cowichanh


25 Merridale Cidery & Distillery: Apple orchard, craft cider house, small batch distillery with a gastropub. Lots of things to eat, drink & do. Tasting Bar, Lounge, Tours & Farm Store Fuller Lake Arena: Offers Parent & Tot open daily, 11am-5pm. 1230 Merridale Rd, Skates, Adult Lap Skates, Public Skating, Cobble Hill. 250.743.4293. merridale.ca Twoonie Skates, Adult Drop-in Hockey, 50+ Winery Tour Bus: Cheers Cowichan- Daily Drop-In Hockey & more. 2876 Fuller Lake winery tours to all Cowichan area destinations; Rd. Chemainus. 250.246.3811. wineries, festivals, corporate or mindfulness Watch A Local Hockey Game: Cowichan day trips. 250.710.7391. Capitals- Watch our local Junior A hockey team play against island hockey teams. For dates & times see the calendar in this issue ]] ON THE ICE of What’s On. Island Savings Centre, 2687 Drop-in Adult Hockey: 50yrs+ Hockey James St, Duncan. 250.748.9930. or Skate, Parent & Tot Skates, Everyone Duncan Curling Club: Fun mixed, men’s, ladies, Welcome Skates, Private Skating Lessons, senior, & junior leagues. Beginners welcome. School’s Out Skates & more! 2687 James 3191 Sherman Rd, Duncan. 250.748.9313. St, Duncan. 250.746.0440. Cowichan Rocks Curling Club: Leagues & Youth to adult: hockey, figure-skating, drop-in programs at Cowichan Lake Regional public skating, learn-to-skate programs, floor Curling Club until March 2018. 311 S Shore hockey & field hockey. Kerry Park Recreation Rd, Lake Cowichan. 250.749.6742. Centre- 1035 Shawnigan Lake-Mill Bay Rd, Kerry Park Curling: 4-Sheets of curling ice. Mill Bay. 250.743.5922. Leagues & Drop-in programs for men, women, Cowichan Lake Sports Arena: Offers public mixed, junior, doubles. 1035 Shawnigan Lakeskates, drop-in hockey programs for all Mill Bay Rd, Mill Bay. 250.743.5922. different ages, Hockey Skills & Drills, Learnto-skate programs & more! 311 S Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan. 250.7496742.

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Check the local dining venues you've already visited. And find somewhere new.

CAFÉS & LUNCH SPOTS Java World Coffees & Teas Ltd. 5811 York Rd, Duncan (250) 748-6481 Coffee on the Moon 501 Canada Ave, Duncan (250) 715-1540 Corner House Cafe 181 Jubilee St, Duncan, (250) 748-9211 Garage Cafe & Bakery 330 Duncan St, (250) 748-6223 Willow Street Café Willow St, Chemainus, (250) 246-2434 Odika Cafe 2976 Mill St, Chemainus (250) 324-3303 Arbutus Cafe 195 Kenneth St Duncan, The Daily Grind 3278 Sherman Rd, Duncan (250) 709-2299 Drumroaster Coffee 1400 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cobble Hill, (250) 743-5200 Riverwalk Cafe 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan 1 250-746-8119

Saigon Subs 2649 James St (250) 597-8889

Mr. Mikes Steakhouse 2763 Beverly St. (250) 715-2070

Tin Cup Espresso Bar 277 Canada Ave, Duncan (250) 597-3738

The Old Fork 140 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-3027

The Village Chippery 2740 Dundas Rd, Shawnigan Lake (250) 929-8886

Original Joe's Restaurant & Bar 361 Trans-Canada Hwy #9, Duncan, (250) 597-8935

Alderlea Farm and Cafe 3390 Glenora Rd, Duncan, (250) 597-3438

CASUAL FAMILY Jakes at the Lake 109 S Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan (250) 932-2221 The Doghouse Family Restaurant 271 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 746-4614 The Cow Cafe and Cookhouse 51 N Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan (250) 749-4933 The Vine 1765 Cowichan Bay Rd, Duncan (250) 597-7373 Bonnie Martin Eats 2877 Mill St, Chemainus (250) 246-1068 The Pioneer House Restaurant 4675 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 746-5848

Station Street Cafe 27 Station St, Duncan, (778) 455-3008

Cow Cafe 1681 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay (250) 597-4353

Saison Market 7575 Mays Rd, Duncan, (250) 597-0484

Just Jakes 45 Craig St, Duncan (250) 746-5622

Rock Cod Cafe 1759 Cowichan Bay Rd #4, Cowichan Bay (250) 746-1550 The Shaker Mill Restaurant 72 Cowichan Lake Rd, Lake Cowichan (250) 749-6350 Smitty's Family Restaurant 5325 Trans-Canada Highway, Duncan (250) 597-1818 Salty's Fish and Chips 250 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 715-1118 White Spot 101 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-5151 York Street Diner 5849 York Rd, Duncan (250) 597-0400 Boston Pizza 5845 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-2442

FINE DINING Farm Table Inn 6755 Cowichan Lake Rd, Lake Cowichan (250) 932-3205

Hudson's on First Restaurant First St, Duncan (250) 597-0066 Genoa Bay Cafe 5000 Genoa Bay Rd #9 (250) 746-7621 Bridgemans Bistro 740 Handy Rd, Mill Bay (778) 356-3568 The Masthead Restaurant 1705 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay (250) 748-3714 Playbill Dining Room Chemainus Theater Festival 9737 Chemainus Rd, Chemainus, (250) 246-9820 Bluenose II Restaurant 1765 Cowichan Bay Road Cowichan Bay (250)748-2222 Vinoteca on Vineyard 5039 Marshall Rd, Cowichan Valley E (250) 709-2279 The Old Firehouse Wine & Cocktail Bar 40 Ingram St, Duncan (250) 597-3473

PIZZA Ali Baba Pizza, Green Village Mall, 112-109, Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-9990 Authentic Pizza 41 Trunk Rd, Duncan (250) 701-0717 Dominos Pizza 486 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 715-0715


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J & V's Burgers & Pizza 162 South Shore Road, Lake Cowichan (250) 749-7411 Little Caesars Pizza 2763 Beverly St, Duncan (778) 422-3133 The Mill Pizza And Grill 260-2720 Mill Bay Rd, Mill Bay (250) 743-8882 Moo's Pizza 3345 Trans-Canada Hwy, Cobble Hill (250) 929-2811 Panago Pizza 180 Central Rd #9, Duncan, 1 866-310-0001 Pizza Hut #6-361, Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-4690 Rayas Pizza 1-1855 Renfrew Rd, Shawnigan Lake (250) 929-7090 Romeo's Place 180 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 746-9944

Sarpino's Pizzeria 2750 Shawnigan Lake Rd #102, Shawnigan Lake (250) 743-1110

PUBS Black Swan Pub & Liquor Store 2890 Shawnigan Lake Rd, Shawnigan Lake (250) 743-5133 Craig Street Brew Pub 25 Craig St, Duncan (250) 737-2337

River Rock Bar & Grill 140 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan, (250) 748-4311

Heritage Indian Cuisine 3307 Cowichan Lake Rd, Duncan (250) 597-7737

CVI Restaurant + Lounge 6474 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 748-2722

Nha Trang Maki Sushi 62 Kenneth St, Duncan (250) 746-8999

Roadhouse Pub 5325 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-1828 The Lion Rampant Scottish Pub & Specialty Liquor Store 6777 Beaumont Ave, Duncan,(250) 746-5422

Cobblestone Pub 3566 Holland Ave, Cobble Hill (250) 743-4232

Shipyard Restaurant & Pub 6145 Genoa Bay Rd, Duncan (250) 746-1026

Cow Bay Marine Pub Inc. 1695 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay (250) 748-2330

Satellite Bar & Grille at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill (250) 743-5100

The Oak Neighbourhood Pub 3287 Cowichan Lake Rd, Duncan (250) 746-4144 Osborne Bay Pub 1534 Joan Ave, Crofton (250) 324-2245

INTERNATIONAL

One More Sushi 248 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-0077 Holy Cow Indian Eats 4715 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (778) 422-3310 Pegasus Grill 5838 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-2299 Phad Thai Restaurant 270 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-3222 Sai's Spice Cafe 161 Station St, Duncan (250) 597-2511 Green Leaf Bistro 460 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan (250) 597-1699

Aastha Devotional Indian Sushi House Restaurant 5777 Trans-Canada Hwy, 2680 James St, Duncan Duncan (250) 597-0995 (250) 709-2343

Fresh • Organic • Local Food that nourishes your body and soul. Visit us Saturday & Sunday 11-4pm for brunch. 250.924.1201 | Wed to Sun, 11 to 9pm. | 431 1st Ave Ladysmith | plantitude.ca


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Greater Victoria's Largest, Free Outdoor Light Display

Dec.13 -30

The Downtown Victoria Business Association and our 1500 members have created something special: an all-ages, all access, December holiday extravaganza: Lights of Wonder! From December 13 through 30, 2019, Centennial Square will offer a visual, playful lightscape. Lights of Wonder is a magical urban oasis where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together and celebrate the season. Residents and tourists alike will enjoy Lights of Wonder as many times as they like. Families can come and share the magic of the season with their children, sip hot chocolate, and then explore other downtown Victoria venues. Couples can start or end their date nights under the canopy of our brightly lit 40-foot tree. Lights of Wonder offers Greater Victoria a reason to bundle up, get outside, warm hearts, and explore all that downtown has to offer. Did we mention that there’s no admission fee to view Lights of Wonder? It’s Downtown Victoria’s BIG gift to the region. Donations will be gratefully accepted by Lights of Wonder Ambassadors with goods and proceeds benefiting local charities.

Hours of Operation

Sunday – Thursday 4 pm – 9 pm Friday and Saturday 4 pm – 10 pm Closed December 25

The schedule is updated regularly, so be sure to check back often!

LightsofWonder.ca


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