Visit the Honeybee Festival in Surrey

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Surrey’s Honeybee Centre is hosting their annual Honeybee Festival, which includes everything from beekeeping demos and food trucks, to an artisan market, activities for the whole family, and the famous Bee Beards!

Some of the vendors at the Surrey Honeybee Festival
Some of the vendors at the Surrey Honeybee Festival

Honeybee Festival in Surrey

  • When: Saturday, July 15 & Sunday, July 16, 2023
    • 10:00am to 4:00pm daily
  • Where: 7480 176 St, corner of 176th and the Fraser Hwy in Surrey
  • Admission: Free! You can RSVP online here as well

The Honeybee Centre is a commercial honey farm, country store, educational facility, CFIA registered packing facility, visitor attraction, and more. Their beekeeping operations are centred around the pollination of multiple fruit crops so they can produce a variety of sweet, specialty honeys for everyone to enjoy. They also work with blueberries, raspberries, and cranberries for local growers, and have even become the largest pollinators of blueberries in Western Canada.

Throughout the summer they will also host a variety of workshops, from Summer Bee Camp to Junior Beekeepers.

You can find a list of Honeybee Festival vendors in this post. Shop the Honeybee Centre online anytime or at the store 7 days a week from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Follow along on Instagram for the latest news and updates.

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Kitsilano Showboat – 88 Seasons of Free Entertainment at the Beach

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The Kitsilano Showboat has been entertaining Vancouverites at the beach since 1935. This free community stage provides a venue for entertainers of all ages and all backgrounds from across the Lower Mainland.

Kitsilano Showboat
Kitsilano Showboat – Photo submitted

Kitsilano Showboat’s 88th Season

Following a fire this spring, and fundraising efforts, the show will go on!

The Showboat will celebrate Canadian Multiculturalism Day Tuesday, June 27 with an eclectic and vibrant starting at 7:00pm. Author, journalist, and political commentator Hadani Ditmars will sing “O Canada” acapella in English and French, then Vancouver-based independent singer-songwriter Norine Braun will take to the stage, accompanied by Alice Fraser on keyboards and harmony vocals. A long-time supporter of Showboat, Norine is an award-winning artist in the roots rock, blues and jazz vein. She has received many awards, including the Canada Council for the Arts Award and a First Peoples’ Cultural Council Award.

The Bright Sunset Chinese Dance Group will then perform in authentic, colourful and beautiful costumes as they present various classical and folk dances from China. Bright Sunshine’s aim is to share the rich variety of Chinese culture and to encourage seniors to stay healthy, fit and active.

The highlight of Canadian Multiculturalism Day will be performances by Kohania, a professional, dynamic and multitalented group of Ukrainian refugees. They’re currently in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program, one of the special measures the Canadian government has taken to support the people of Ukraine. CUAET offers Ukrainians and their family members free, extended temporary status and allows them to work, study and stay in Canada until it is safe for them to return home. Kohaina (which means “love” in Ukrainian) will hold you spellbound with multi-instrumental music, gymnastics and dance.

On Friday, June 30th the Showboat will host the 15th Field Regiment Band, and on July 1st there will be festivities from 3:00pm to 9:00pm.

The Royal City Concert Band and West Vancouver Concert Band will perform on Friday, July 7th, and on Saturday, July 8th enjoy the talents of Halau Kia’O Ka Hula and Dunvegan Dance Academy. Wailele Wai Wai and Vancouver Dorfmusik will perform Friday, July 14th and there will be a special fundraising showcase on Saturday, July 15th. The Showboat will also be active during KitsFest August 11-13.

All performances are free to attend. The full summer schedule is available online and you can follow on Facebook for updates.

About Kitsilano Showboat

Kitsilano Showboat is a beloved Vancouver institution that dates back to 1935, when it was launched to keep unemployed entertainers performing for audiences that couldn’t afford entertainment. Since then generations of local performers have treated audiences to shows spanning the whole entertainment gamut, all set against the magnificent backdrop of English Bay and the North Shore mountains.  

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W Seattle – Where Your Room is Your Itinerary

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The W Seattle has managed to serve up unique artwork, themed itineraries and playlists, and plenty of travel inspiration, through its innovative Faces of Seattle theme rooms. Your room is literally your itinerary, introduced and accessed through a hand-painted mural on the wall of your suite.

W Seattle's Faces of Seattle Rooms - Stella Room
W Seattle’s Faces of Seattle Rooms – Stella Room

W Seattle – Where Your Room is Your Itinerary

If you’re like me and you’ve been to Seattle many times for a ballgame, soccer match, sightseeing, or a concert, this is a really unique way to have a home base somewhere familiar (on the corner of Seneca and 4th), but to also explore one of the many, many neighbourhoods that introduce so much more depth to the city, beyond the Space Needle or T-Mobile Park.

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Kids Activities at Canada Together at Canada Place July 1st

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There’s a full day of kids activities planned at Canada Together, happening July 1st along the waterfront at Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver.

Canada Together at Canada Place July 1

Kids Activities at Canada Together at Canada Place

The Kids Zone will be located in Jack Poole Plaza, next to the Community Zone, and will be hosted by kids party DJ Rachel from Rock’N’Beau. The stage will host an array of family-friendly performances along with storytelling by representatives from the Host Nations: Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh.

Catch the mascot dance-off, let loose at a Rock’N’Beau Dance party, enjoy some food truck treats at the picnic area, and browse exhibits from Ocean Wise, Minimakers, Golf BC, Brickville Lego, and  Fun Gym Bus. There will also be stroller parking available.

Additional Event Lineup

The day will begin with a Citizenship Ceremony (at the North Point of Canada Place) at 9:30am. where Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada will host a ceremony for 30 new citizens as they are welcomed into Canada’s multicultural family.

Then, enjoy incredible performances from acts including headliners Tegan & SaraThe FugitivesPat Chessell, and Murray Porter on the main stage. The North Point Stage (at the North Point of Canada Place) will highlight local emerging artists including BukolaTayosMichaela Slinger, and 24 Strings along with a set from the amazing DJ O Show.

Canada Together at Canada Place July 1, 2023

  • When: Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 11:00am to 6:00pm
  • Where: Canada Place and surrounding plazas (all outdoors)
  • Admission: Free!

The second annual Canada Together at Canada Place is one of the largest July 1 celebrations outside of Ottawa! View the full lineup listed by time and stage online here. Follow Canada Place on Facebook for more updates.

Miss604 is a proud sponsor of Canada Together at Canada Place July 1st.

The Art of Dimension at the Bill Reid Gallery

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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere exhibition of The Art of Dimension, featuring the copper, gold and silver carving artistry of Haida Gwaii’s lauded Skil Xaaw Jesse Brillon, alongside Bill Reid’s own masterful repoussé works. Brillon is widely known for his excellence in specialty precious metals techniques, including repoussé, chasing and lost-wax casting.

Jesse Brillon - Marlo Wylie Brillon - Bill Reid Gallery
Top: Skil Xaaw Jesse Brillon Laana Tsaadas Clan Copper, 2022 Copper, paint Private Collection Bottom: Haayłingtso Marlo Wylie Brillon K’aaxada (Dogfish Shark) Mask, 2022 Red cedar, paint, fabric Collection of the Artist Marlo had the privilege to dance her first mask at her family’s first clan feast in over 150 years.

The Art of Dimension at the Bill Reid Gallery

  • When: July 4 – October 15, 2023
  • Where: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art (639 Hornby St, Vancouver)
  • Admission: Tickets can be purchased online or on site for $6-$13
    • Free admission on the first Friday of the month, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
    • Free admission for Indigenous Peoples and Gallery Members

The Art of Dimension is a vibrant celebration of Haida metalwork practices, and a powerful artistic affirmation of Indigenous knowledge sharing across generations.

Growing up as a close family friend to Bill Reid profoundly impacted Brillon’s artwork. His first paid commission at age 18 was painting a Bill Reid original, drawn by the artist in the galley of a seine boat. Brillon cites Reid’s immense body of work in repoussé as a major influence in his own metalwork artistry.

The exhibition further honours the roles of mentorship and family connections through the emerging voice and cedar sculptural works of Brillon’s niece and protégé, award-winning Haida and Cree artist Haayłingtso Marlo Wylie Brillon, who also makes her Bill Reid Gallery debut. 

The Art of Dimension features 14 recent elaborate repoussé carvings, along with cedar carvings and painted works by Jesse Brillon. Several modern works by Bill Reid will be showcased to encourage a dialogue between the two artists’ work. Marlo Wylie Brillon’s four featured cedar artworks reflect her close connection to Jesse Brillon, and his important role as a mentor for her artistic development since she was a young child. 

Gallery visitors are also offered a rare and personal viewing of special dowry pieces created by Jesse Brillon for the 2022 marriage of his sister, Kalga Jaad Erin Brillon to artist Andy Everson. This was the first clan feast of the Laana Staadas clan in more than 150 years. These pieces include a printed canvas Laana Tsaadas Dance Screen, copper and ermine jihlk’yah (headdress), and a gold repoussé crest pole bracelet with abalone shell inlay. Also featured is Marlo Wylie Brillon’s carved K’aaxada (dogfish shark) mask which was danced at the celebration.

The Art of Dimension premiered at the Haida Gwaii Museum in 2022. Bill Reid Gallery has expanded the original exhibition to include further information about Bill Reid’s artistic influence on Jesse Brillon, a deeper exploration of the history of Haida metalwork, and additional details about the special marriage feast held by the Laana Staadas clan.

A series of ancillary events will support The Art of Dimension, including an opening celebration on Saturday, July 8, several workshops, an artist demonstration, artist talks, and public programs.

Skil Xaaw Jesse Brillon resides in his home village of Skidegate, Haida Gwaii where he balances commercial fishing and a love of the environment with his art career. After high school, he apprenticed with Haida artist Don Yeomans and Gitksan master jeweller Phil Janze. Brillon has achieved a mastery of the form and now creates museum quality pieces individualized by their fineness, boldness, and depth. His works are held in private collections globally and have been exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Vancouver, the Haida Gwaii Museum, and the Comox Valley Art Gallery.

Emerging artist Haayłingtso Marlo Wylie Brillon has studied Haida art from her uncle, Skil Xaaw Jesse Brillon, Kwakwaka’wakw art from Chief Kwamxalagalis Andy Everson, and steam bending to create bentwood boxes from Richard Sumner, a Kwakwaka‘wakw master bentwood box-maker and carver. Marlo was awarded two YVR Emerging Artist Scholarships (2019 and 2020), providing an opportunity to exhibit her work at the Vancouver International Airport and the Museum of Vancouver.

Read about more exhibitions at the Bill Reid Gallery