Live Music Summer Recap & ShoreFest Rundown

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Going through our photos I realized that I haven’t yet posted about some of the concerts and live music I’ve experienced this month.

Ryan Dahle at the Biltmore
Familia and the Manvils played a showcase the other night celebrating Ryan Dahle‘s current album, Irrational Anthems. Dahle also produced the Manvils’ latest album.

Ryan Dahle at The Biltmore Manvils at The Biltmore

Ryan Dahle at The Biltmore

It was great to see Ryan Dahle on stage again since I was a big Limblifter and Age of Electric fan back in the day. You can pick up his album (available in record form) and preview some tunes on his website.

Blake Shelton at Tulalip
I admit, I’m not a country fan however I’m enough of a music fan to know live shows are almost always a good time, no matter the genre.

Blake Shelton at Tulalip

Blake Shelton at Tulalip Blake Shelton at Tulalip

Blake Shelton at Tulalip Blake Shelton at Tulalip

Blake Shelton at Tulalip

The outdoor amphitheatre at Tulalip is a great setting with a lawn, full service washrooms, VIP tents, and beer service. Headliner Blake Shelton saw one of my tweets about being in attendance and gave a shout out to “Canadians” on stage. Once the show was over the opening act, Chance McKinney headed inside the resort to play at the cabaret – a more intimate setting.

Wil at ShoreFest
ShoreFest is a free concert series at English Bay that has been presented every fireworks night this summer. We had the chance to see a few acts such as Wil, Kuba Oms and Spirit of the West.

Celebration of Light 2010: Spain

Celebration of Light 2010: Spain

Wil at ShoreFest

Tonight ShoreFest presents Jim Cuddy (8:00pm), Patrick Brealey (7:00pm), Yukon Blonde (6:00pm) on the main stage. While over on the Rogue Sunset Beach stage tonight there’s Jim Byrnes (4:45pm), Barney Bentall, Tom Taylor, Shari Ulrich (3:45pm), and Headwater (3:00pm). The both Shore stages open at 12:00pm.

On the Water for a Tulalip Bay Tour

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During my stay at Tulalip Resort my group was shuttled over to the Port of Everett where we boarded the Hat Island Ferry for a tour around Tulalip Bay.


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When you’re driving down the I-5 toward Seattle, the Port of Everett would be on your left. It looks rather industrial and is home to a US navy station however it is becoming a destination for the community by hosting a farmers market, concert series, kite-boarding, and harbour tours.

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

The Jetty Island ferry carries beach-goers and kite-boarders across a small channel to the sandy spit where there are dozens of eagles nests resting precariously on top of pilings. The sandy beach is a draw for picnics and sunny afternoon recreation.

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

The Hat Island passenger ferry operates just a few days out of the week and the rest of the time it can be chartered for tours like ours.

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

We set out from the Port of Everett, past Hat Island, and into Tulalip Bay. From the water we could see some of the mountains in the Cascade Range (including the snow-capped Mount Baker) peeking up from behind the Tulalip on the shore.

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

We mimicked the Whidbey Island Ferry crossing as we headed from Whidbey back over to the coast, catching a glimpse of the Mukilteo lighthouse.

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

Mukilteo - Ferry to Whidby Island

Tulalip Bay Boat Tour, via Everett

Heading south down the I-5 from Vancouver you end up missing quite a bit of the Washington state coastline. I recommend heading down Chuckanut Drive just after Bellingham then making your way to Everett or Mukilteo to see what you can get up to on the water. Disregarding border wait times, you’ll be down there in about 2 hours with plenty of time to explore. If you have your own boat, the Port of Everett has plenty of guest moorage available.

Coquitlam Centre Free Drive-In Movies 2010

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Free outdoor movies are a smash hit in Metro Vancouver this summer in Stanley Park, in Burnaby, at Nat Bailey, at Holland Park in Surrey, and in Yaletown. Now, they’re coming to Coquitlam Centre with a unique twist.

Solano Drive In, 18
Photo credit: Thomas Hawk on Flickr

Summer drive-in movies will be presented every Wednesday in August in the Coquitlam Centre parking lot outside H&M and Zellers (just off Pinetree Way).

August 11th – Action/Thriller Night: Iron Man

August 18th – Date Night: The Notebook

August 25th – Family Night: How to Train Your Dragon

Admission is by donation to SHARE Family and Community Services and you can book a “preferred” parking spot for $10 in advance from Coquitlam Centre Guest Services. All funds raised by donations and preferred parking passes will go directly to SHARE. In 2009 alone, SHARE served 8,175 individuals, out of which 1,110 were children under 6 years old and 3,330 were children under 18 years old. Currently, SHARE is providing a minimum of 800 households with food relief every two weeks and forty five percent of the recipients are children.

Full details on preferred parking passes are available on the Coquitlam Centre website. The parking lot will be open for general admission cars at 8:00pm each movie night or 6:00pm for those cars with passes.

Long Weekend Events, BC Day 2010

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Somehow one of the busiest long weekends of the year as crept up on us and is ready to pounce. With blazing temperatures and lively festivals it’ll be one hot weekend for events.

Photowalking from Granville Island to the West End
Photo credit: John Bollwitt

Friday, July 30th
Pride Week events
Spirit of the Sea Festival in White Rock
Canadian National BBQ Championships in Whistler

Saturday, July 31st
Cates Park Concert Series in North Vancouver
Powell Street Festival
Pride Week events
Writer Evelyn Lau will be at the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre for a reading/talk
Carnaval del Sol
Spirit of the Sea Festival in White Rock
Canadian National BBQ Championships in Whistler
Celebration of Light fireworks finale

Sunday, August 1st
Powell Street Festival
Pride Parade
Spirit of the Sea Festival in White Rock
Canadian National BBQ Championships in Whistler
Jamaican Festival in Surrey
12th Street Festival in New Westminster

Monday August 2nd, 2010
Free admission at Fort Langley for BC Day
BC Day festivities at Lonsdale Quay
Granville Island Waterpark open until September

View full event listings for the month of August here.

On Monday you can hit the beaches, try out a Day Trip, visit a local park, or rest up that sunburn. The Province put together a nice roundup and Vancouver is Awesome has event listings under their newest feature, The Paste Up.

Should you have any events in August that you would like listed (there’s never a charge) please feel free to send the info my way.

Tom Larscheid Set to Retire

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It was announced late yesterday that local hockey broadcaster and Canucks commentator Tom Larscheid is set to retire at the start of this coming NHL season.

“He was the colour-man on Vancouver hockey broadcasts for all but four NHL seasons since 1977, and for more than a generation of hockey fans Larscheid’s insight and instincts provided a blunt barometer of the team’s performance – good or bad.” [Canada.com]

The ever-enthusiastic “Tommy”, as fans and colleagues affectionately call him, has several Facebook and forum pages dedicated to some of his colourful quotes which are fun to browse. He’s passionate, has an infectious laugh, big bright smile, and he always has time to pose for a photo with me.

Tommy and Shorty of Sportsnet and Team1040 Canucks Broadcasts

Larscheid’s character and enthusiasm will definitely be missed as he has been such a big part of Canucks hockey in Vancouver. Taking over will be Dave Tomlinson, former NHL player and current Team 1040 host.

I’m not going to lie, this quote from the Canada.com article got me pretty choked up:

“I’m grateful to the listeners and honoured to have worked with three of the very best play-by-play men in the business in Jim Robson, Jim Hughson and John Shorthouse. And Rick Ball is going to be right up there, too. I always called it the way I saw it and I had a lot of fun doing it. My only regret is I never got to say: `The Vancouver Canucks are Stanley Cup champions.’ ”