Pender Harbour Jazz Festival

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This summer I have the enviable task of sharing adventures and writing about some of the Sunshine Coast’s many festivals through a partnership with FestivalSeekers. Once I’ve published my story for them, I’ll be posting an accompanying photo collage on Miss604. Follow all of these stories through my Sunshine Coast tag.

Pender Harbour Jazz Festival

Where: Garden Bay and Madeira Park in Pender Harbour, BC
When: Friday, September 18th to Sunday, September 20th 2015

Pender Harbour, BC

Pender Harbour, BC

Pender Harbour, BC

Pender Harbour, BC

“This is a really great festival! We have world-class musicians, international and Canadian musicians, seven venues, three days of music, there are over twenty performances and only eight of them are ticketed, the rest is all free!”

Read my full article about the Pender Harbour Jazz Festival over on the FestivalSeekers website and check out Sunshine Coast Tourism to plan your trip to this beautiful coastal region.

Win a Trip to the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

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Extend your summer with FestivalSeekers.com by entering to win a trip to Cranbrook, BC and the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo this September. Hosting three signature cycling events, and one unique warm up event at YXC airport, the world class Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo is a biker’s dream.

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Photo credit: Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

About the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

Now in its third year, the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo is becoming a much loved and anticipated event not only by cyclists but also by the host city of Cranbrook. FestivalSeekers.com writer Leigh McAdam says, “I put it right up there as one of the friendliest gran fondos, too.”

On September 12th, there are three events in which riders can participate:

Piccolo Fondo: 57 kilometres starting at the beautiful St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino. Riding West 4.8 km on Mission Road, the route crosses Hwy. 95A and heads north to join the paved Rails to Trails connector to Kimberley (Aid Station at 26 km, and turn-around). Riding south on Rotary Drive to Knighton Road, riders rejoin the Rails to Trails and ride back to the St. Eugene’s Mission Golf Casino Resort.

Medio Fondo: 102 kilometres. Riding northwest 4.8 km on Mission Road, it crosses Hwy. 95A and heads north to join the paved Rails to Trails connector to Kimberley (1st Aid Station at 26 km) before continuing north along the quiet Meadowbrook Road (Hwy. 95A). At the Hwy. 95A/Hwy. 93 Junction, riders turn south crossing the Kootenay River (2nd Aid Station at 57 km) riding past Historic Fort Steele (3rd Aid Station at 80 km), before turning west at Hwy. 3 and reconnecting with Hwy. 95A to Mission Road and finishing at the St. Eugene’s Mission Golf Resort Casino.

Gran Fondo: The Gran Fondo ride is 152 kilometres. Riding west 4.8 km on Mission Road, the route crosses Hwy. 95A and heads north to join the paved North Star Rails to Trails connector to Kimberley (1st Aid Station at 26 km) before continuing north along the quiet Meadowbrook Road (Hwy. 95A). At the Hwy. 95A/Hwy. 93 Junction, riders turn south crossing the Kootenay River (2nd Aid Station 57 km) riding past Historic Ft. Steele (3rd Aid Station at 80 km), before turning east on Bull River Road. Crossing the Bull River, riders travel 25 km to the Fish Hatchery (4th Aid Station and turn around at 104 km) beneath the majestic Rocky Mountains before returning to Ft. Steele. Turning south on 93A and then left at Hwy. 3 to reconnect with Hwy. 95A to Mission Road for the final push to the St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino.

Ride the Runway at Cranbrook Airport YXC

A dream of bikers in the Cranbrook area, including Tristen Chernove, Managing Director of YXC Canadian Rockies International Airport, has been to create a weeklong festival surrounding the Gran Fondo, and each year the community moves closer to that goal. For 2015, YXC is launching a one-of-a-kind opportunity called “Ride the Runway”.

“We wanted to enhance the way that the airport interacted with the community as far as amazing public access beyond just arriving and departing.” Tristen says that it seemed like a natural fit to figure out a way to engage the community in an active way, especially since he is also always out on his mountain bike.

On September 11th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, riders can take to the YXC runways to prepare for the Gran Fondo the following day. This will be a circuit race for 50 (first come, first served) Gran Fondo riders who can average a 35 km/h speed for 45 minutes over a 2km lap course on the main runway and taxi ways. All proceeds from this race will go to support the “Cranbrook to Wardner” bike/hike trail.

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Photo credit: Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

“We’ve really been working hard over the last several years to have Cranbrook realize a bit more of its tourism potential,” Tristen adds that what makes the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo stand out is its stunning Rocky Mountain scenery and its variety of trails. Located in the widest part of the Columbia Valley, the area offers secondary roadways for riding (not just the highway) along with community forest land and spots for gravel grinding adventures.

Glenn Dobie, chairperson for the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo, says the tarmac ride that will help draw attention to the second annual gran fondo, which helps raise funds to promote cycling in the Cranbrook to Kimberley area and other charities.

Win a Trip to the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

The FestivalSeekers.com contest includes:

  • Airfare for two to Cranbrook from anywhere Pacific Coastal Airlines flies (excluding seaplane routes)
  • Two night’s accommodation at Cranbrook’s Days Inn
  • Registration for two in the 2015 Kootenay Gran Fondo
  • Two-days bike rentals for two
  • ** Valid only during the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo Weekend (Sept. 12, 2015)

Enter online today! Contest closes August 19, 2015. To learn more, and to keep up with FestivalSeekers, sign up for the newsletter and follow along on on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for more information.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend August 14-16, 2015

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It’s been a busy summer and even though the sun has disappeared behind the clouds to kick off another weekend, the fun will keep on coming! On top of free Friday events, there’s an anniversary celebration for FUSE at the Vancouver Art Gallery on Saturday and another anniversary event for the beautiful VanDusen Botanical Garden on Sunday. Don’t forget to check out some free movie nights and the delicious offerings at your local farmers market. Have a great weekend!

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Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green below.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Friday, August 14, 2015
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
Take Off Fridays, Free Fun at YVR Airport
Free Friday Walking Tours, West Hastings
Games Extravaganza in the Perch @ Nelson Square
Opening: Johnny Taylor – Chiyoda Bound
Kyle Bottom’s Comedy Bucket
Fresh Air Fridays at Highstreet in Abbotsford
New West Pride Arts Celebration
Free Waterfront Walking Tours, North Vancouver
Shipyards Night Market, North Vancouver
Surrey Night Market
International Night Market, Richmond
International Symposium on Electronic Art
Free, Kitsilano Showboat
Anime Revolution
Vancouver Gem and Mineral Show
The Faerie Play at Sharing Farm
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Theatre Under the Stars in Stanley Park
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Queen’s Park, New Westminster

Saturday, August 15, 2015
Sponsored by Miss604: Downtown Surrey Movies Under the Stars
Fibre Crafts Festival
Lululemon SeaWheeze
Coding for Kids
FUSE at Vancouver Art Gallery
1st Annual West Van Lawn Bowling Classic
Vancouver’s Largest Clothing Swap
River District Block Party
Summer Sessions Concerts at Shipbuilders’ Square, North Vancouver
Cates Park Concerts
Trout Lake Farmers Market
West End Farmers Market
Free Waterfront Walking Tours, North Vancouver
Vancouver, Plaza of Nations Night Market
Richmond Night Market
Surrey Night Market
International Night Market, Richmond
Free, Kitsilano Showboat
Anime Revolution
Vancouver Gem and Mineral Show
The Faerie Play at Sharing Farm
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
International Symposium on Electronic Art
Theatre Under the Stars in Stanley Park
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Queen’s Park, New Westminster

Sunday, August 16, 2015
VanDusen Botanical Garden 40th Anniversary
Longines FEI World Cup Jumping at Thunderbird Show Park
North American Parkour Championship
Campbell Valley Summer Wine Fest
Vancouver Girls Hockey
Free Sunday Salsa Downtown
Pacific Polo Cup
Vancouver Street Food Festival
Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market
Kitsilano Farmers Market
Free Waterfront Walking Tours, North Vancouver
Vancouver, Plaza of Nations Night Market
Richmond Night Market
Surrey Night Market
International Night Market, Richmond
Anime Revolution
Vancouver Gem and Mineral Show
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
International Symposium on Electronic Art
Theatre Under the Stars in Stanley Park

Check out the full August event listings here and if you have an event to include, please send it in by email for a free listing. Follow Miss604 on Twitter for more daily updates.

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Vancouver Photos of the Week

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Thanks to everyone who shared their photos with the Miss604 Flickr Pool and #Photos604 on Instagram. Here are a few of my picks this week solely from Flickr, embedded using their new script (with photo credit right on the image). Enjoy!

Vancouver Photos of the Week

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Ce Soir Noir at Crab Park

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You’ve probably heard of Dîner en Blanc by now, where 3,500 Vancouverites dress in their very best whites and attend an exclusive outdoor dining party at a surprise location filled with romance, grandeur and charm. This chic picnic, inspired by the first Dîner en Blanc in Paris 27 years ago and now held in dozens of cities around the globe, happens again in Vancouver on August 25th.

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For those who haven’t received an invite to purchase a ticket, or those looking for an alternative dining experience, a pair in is organizing a more grassroots approach to the mass-dining-al-fresco event scene. Ce Soir Noir is also happening on August 25th and according to organizers, “it’s actually not fancy whatsoev.”

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Ce Soir Noir at Crab Park

This is no chic-picnic. It’s actually not fancy whatsoev. It’s also free. We are here to invite you to a democratic gathering in CRAB Park on Tuesday, the 25th of August. The task at hand is simple – dress head-to-toe in your blackest clothes, grab some friends, some food and beverages, a big blanket and set yourself down for the evening for peaceful resplendence in one of Vancouver’s finest parks.”

Ce Soir Noir, created by East Van artist Graeme Berglund along with George Vergette, promises to be “an evening of a resounding positive community eating dinner together. An ad-hoc, barely-even-organized, family-friendly event.” Berglun told the Province earlier this week that that Ce Soir Noir isn’t anti-Diner en Blanc — only a tongue-in-cheek response and a different option.

You can find a full list of rules (or non-rules) posted on the event’s Facebook page but the concept is pretty simple: “All black clothing. Food. Drink. Friends. Big Blankie. Tuesday, August 25th. 5pm.”

Both of these events represent Vancouver culture and the fact that they both exist is a testament to the world-class yet community-driven city of amazing creative citizens in which we live.