Cowichan Valley March 2019 | What's On Digest

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March 2019

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Cowichan Valley March 2019

FEATURES Kevin’s Bacon…9 Aladdin Jr….11 Osborne Bay Pub...17

SECTIONS Must See Events...3 Mar. 2019 Events...4 Things To Do...19 What’s On Screen...26 Local Dining...28 Senior Activities...31

ALSO INSIDE Joke...30

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MUST SEE EVENTS

SEE CALENDER OF EVENTS FOR MORE INFORMATION

Mar. 7-17 — The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

see calendar listing

Mercury Players present the play based on Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel about a boy with an exceptional mind.

Mar. 9 — Qristina and Quinn Bachand

see calendar listing

Multi-award winning virtuosic sibling duo who fuse styles such as Old-Time, Celtic, Folk and Jazz, that will leave you in awe.

Mar. 14 — Tom Cochrane with Red Rider

see calendar listing

Iconic Canadian rocker returns to the Cowichan Theatre with his full band to play their huge catalogue of hits.

Mar. 16 — 8th Annual Whiskey Festival

see calendar listing

Sample over 50 different whiskeys from around the world, plus much more.

Mar. 30 — Big Little Lions

see calendar listing

Winners of the John Lennon Songwriting award, a Juno, and numerous other awards, bring their folk/pop to the Chapel.

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events MARCH 2019

FRI. MAR 01

Victoria Beer Week: Nine-day festival showcasing BC craft breweries in unique event settings, with focus on education and diverse craft beer selection 08:00am at Various Locations in Your Community, . VCKC Spring Dog Show: Friday and Sunday: OwnerHandled Competition. Sunday Bred by Exhibitor Competition 09:00am at Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Canada Highway. (250) 748-0822 Todd McAneeley: Mirrors & More: Discover wonderful creations from local wood. 10:00am at Imagine That!, 251 Craig Street. 250-748-6776 Art Exhibit: The Full Monty by Sharon Stone: Award winning artist, she is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, the Victoria Sketch Club, and the “Al Frescoes”. 11:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Casting Shadows – Group Exhibition: C’mon – no need to be afraid of your own shadow. 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 The Sound of Music: Don’t miss this beloved family musical! 02:00pm at Chemainus Theatre Festival, 9737 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-9820 Modern Farmhouse Bench Workshop: An evening of learning how to mix, apply and finish your bench using, Homestead House Milk Paint. Choose the colour of your choice 06:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224

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Valentine Couple Dinner & Demo: Due to the change in date (from Feb 15 to Mar 1 due to snow) we have had a couple spots open up for this tasty event! 06:00pm at Blue Grouse Estate Winery, 2182 Lakeside Rd. 250743-3834 Inside the Judge’s Booth: Whether you are looking to improve your results in the show ring or learn what the judge is looking for this is your workshop. 06:30pm at Queen Margaret’s School, 660 Brownsey Ave. 250-7464185 LLT Improvisation Workshop: Ladysmith Little Theatre is starting its own improv group on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. Need more info contact Marilyn. 07:00pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658 Urban Night Signs: At the end of the evening, you will have a custom wood sign that you will be proud to hang in your home or office for years. 07:00pm at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, 3515 Telegraph Road. (250) 743-5000 Live Music at Moby’s: Lots of great live bands for your listening pleasure. 07:30pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Road. (250) 537-5559 Salt Spring Film Festival: Celebrate 20 years of film as we present films that explore social justice, environment, art, culture, politics and food security 07:30pm at Various Locations on Salt Spring Island, . Ocie Elliott in Concert: Stellar song-writing, beautiful harmonies, and fine guitar work are the hallmarks of this Victoria-based duo. Doors 7pm/Show 7:30 07:30pm at Providence Farm Chapel, 1843 Tzouhalem Road. 250-746-4204 Musical: West Side Story: Brentwood College presents West Side Story: A musical in which a modern day Romeo and Juliet are involved in New York street gangs 07:30pm at Brentwood College, 2735 Mt. Baker Road.

SAT. MAR 02

Victoria Beer Week: Nine-day festival showcasing BC craft breweries in unique event settings, with focus on education and diverse craft beer selection 08:00am at Various Locations in Your Community, . Antique and Collectibles Show: Our 48th Antique and Collectible Show and Sale. Come and have a look around you never know what unique treasures you will find. 08:00am at Island Savings Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 746-0440 The Met Opera Live in HD: La Fille Du Régiment: A young orphan girl raised by an army regiment as their mascot and begins at the moment of her first stirrings of love. 09:45am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Duncan Farmers Market: 9am-2pm. 10:00am at City Hall, Duncan, 200 Craig Street. (250) 746-6126 Saturday Spring Markets: 10:00am at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue.


EVENTS

Tickets available at Duncan Music and online at www.barelynorth.com

MAR 2

Genevieve Charbonneau Album Release The Chapel at Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Rd.

Doors: 7 • Show: 7:30 • Tickets $20

Award-winning Island singer-songwriter Genevieve Charbonneau showcasing her latest collection of heartfelt songs. Part of Int’l Women’s Day celebrations.

GENEVIEVE CHARBONNEAU

MAR 9

Qristina & Quinn Bachand Live in

The Chapel at Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Rd.

Doors: 7 • Show: 7:30 • Tickets $20

Multi-award winning virtuosic sibling duo using styles such as Old-Time, Celtic, Folk and Jazz to create their own distinctive sound. Prepare to be blown away!

QRISTINA & QUINN BACHAND

MAR 10

Big Dave McLean Live in

The Chapel at Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Rd.

Doors: 7 • Show: 7:30 • Tickets $25

Multi-award winning Canadian Blues legend. A “do not miss” show for Blues aficionados.

BIG DAVE McLEAN

MAR 30

Big Little Lions Live in

The Chapel at Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Rd.

Doors: 7 • Show: 7:30 • Tickets $20

Juno winning duo known for their engaging folk/ pop, that has even won them the John Lennon Songwriting Competition. Lots of fun!

BIG LITTLE LIONS


Qristina and

Quinn Bachand LIVE IN THE CHAPEL at Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Rd.

SATURDAY MARCH 9 “Thrilling virtuosity, while displaying great freshness and originality” – Mojo Magazine “A revelation! The Bachand duo have hit on something fresh and vital here.” – Songlines Magazine “Nothing short of amazing” – The Living Tradition

Tickets $20 adv. ($25 door) through www.barelynorth.com Doors: 7:00 • Show: 7:30

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whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 Welcome Sign Workshop: One of our most popular classes and leave with a beautiful handmade Welcome Sign. We will be using our chalk style paint. 12:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224 The Sound of Music: Don’t miss this beloved family musical! 02:00pm at Chemainus Theatre Festival, 9737 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-9820 Musical: West Side Story: Brentwood College presents West Side Story: A musical in which a modern day Romeo and Juliet are involved in New York street gangs 02:30pm at Brentwood College, 2735 Mt. Baker Road. Whitecaps vs Minnesota United: The Vancouver Whitecaps are home against Minnesota United. Soccer fans the kick-off is at 3pm. 03:00pm at BC Place Stadium, 777 Pacific Blvd. (604) 669-2300 Wounded Warriors Visit and Double Meat Draw: Wounded Warriors will be arriving right after our double meat draw featuring Thrifty’s Foods Meats. Meat Draw 3-5pm. 03:00pm at Malahat Legion (Branch #134), 1625 Shawnigan-Mill Bay Road. (250) 743-4621 Valley Seniors Dance: The Valley Seniors hold a monthly dance for you all to come out have a great time, socialize, and get those feet moving. 07:00pm at Valley Seniors Organization of Duncan, 198 Government Street. (250) 746-4433 Mozart and Haydn-Concerto Competition Winner: Music of Mozart and Haydn with the 2019 Concerto Winners. Orchestra will also play Haydn’s Symphony 104, The London. 07:30pm at Duncan Christian Reformed Church, 930 Trunk Road. Spring Shorts: A opportunity for actors of all ages to get some stage time this spring while honing your skills and supporting our theatre. 07:30pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658 Salt Spring Film Festival: Celebrate 20 years of film as we present films that explore social justice, environment, art, culture, politics and food security 07:30pm at Various Locations on Salt Spring Island, . Genevieve Charbonneau Album Release: Awardwinning Island singer-songwriter Genevieve Charbonneau is showcasing her latest collection of songs in an island tour. 07:30pm at Providence Farm Chapel, 1843 Tzouhalem Road. www.barelynorth.com The Alan Jackson Experience: Top Canadian recording artist, Aaron Halliday brings you a fabulous night of Alan Jackson’s music done just right. 08:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SUN. MAR 03

VCKC Spring Dog Show: Friday and Sunday: OwnerHandled Competition. Sunday Bred by Exhibitor Competition 09:00am at Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Canada Highway. (250) 748-0822 Acoustic Brunch at Merridale: Brighten up your Sunday with live music, crisp cider, and brunch at the

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Merridale. Reservations recommended for groups of 10 plus. 11:00am at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Road. (250) 743-4293 Intro to Stencilling: Learn all the tricks and tips for stenciling, each student will create two signs with the design and size of their choice. 12:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224 Paint your own Farmhouse Bench: Join instructor Wendy Hiebert in the studio for a exciting class in which you will leave with a custom built farmhouse bench. 12:00pm at Blend Creative Vintage and Studio, 4A-3345 Trans Canada Highway. 250-882-6996 Canucks at Golden Knights: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are away taking on the Vegas Golden Knights, puck drops at 1pm. Broadcast on SNP. 01:00pm at T-Mobile Arena, . SwingKey: In a dancing mood, or if you just like ’40s swing classics such as You’d Be So Nice to Come Home Too, here’s a band for you. 02:00pm at Pat’s House of Jazz/Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Avenue. (250) 324-2245 Cowichan Music Festival Highlights Concert: Local artistic talent is showcased at this annual multidisciplinary competition in Dance, Music, Instruments, Piano, and Vocals. 02:00pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Sunday Night Bingo: Fun Bingo night with coffee and desserts for purchase. For those wanting the best seats or to get their lucky cards come early. 07:00pm at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Salt Spring Film Festival: Celebrate 20 years of film as we present films that explore social justice, environment, art, culture, politics and food security 07:30pm at Various Locations on Salt Spring Island, .

MON. MAR 04

Art Show – Estuary: Cradle of Life: Promoting the need to protect our Cowichan River estuary and to learn how we can safeguard this irreplaceable ecosystem. 11:00am at Arbutus Room, Island Savings Centre, 2687 James Street. Cribbage at Valley Seniors: Play a game of crib every Monday and Thursday from 1-3pm. Pause for a coffee social after the 3rd game. 01:00pm at Valley Seniors Organization of Duncan, 198 Government Street. (250) 746-4433

TUES. MAR 05

Dress Rehearsal Tuesday: For those that want to get on stage for the first time, or have new songs they want o try out or just getting those 10,000 hours in always fun, always with a community feel. 07:30pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 748-7246 Trivia Tuesday at Moby’s: Show up with a team or come and try it solo. Test your trivia knowledge on


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Tuesdays at Moby’s. 08:00pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Road. (250) 537-5559

WED. MAR 06

Contemporary Portraits: Join a 3 day painting workshop with international portrait painter David Goatley! 09:30am at Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, 610 Oyster Bay Drive. (250) 245-1252 Canucks vs Maple Leafs: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home against the Toronto Maple Leafs, puck drops at 6pm. Broadcast on SN. 06:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. Cowichan Music Festival Highlights Concert: Local artistic talent is showcased at this annual multidisciplinary competition in Dance, Music, Instruments, Piano, and Vocals. 07:00pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529

THURS. MAR 07

Dessert and Band at the Centre: Bring your kids, grandkids, or friends for coffee, desserts, and band on Thursdays. All ages are welcome. 01:00pm at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Open Studio: Reading Family Letters: Meet the visiting artist in studio! 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 510-8077 The Sound of Music: Don’t miss this beloved family musical! 02:00pm at Chemainus Theatre Festival, 9737 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-9820 Canucks at Oilers: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are away against the Edmonton Oilers, puck drops at 6pm. Broadcast on SNW, SNP. 06:00pm at Rogers Place, . A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041 Open Mic w/Maggie and Vixx: Every Thursday Night is Open Mic Night with Jesse at Moby’s Pub. 08:00pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Road. (250) 537-5559

FRI. MAR 08

International Women’s Day: International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. 05:00am at Various Locations in Your Community, . Contemporary Portraits: Join a 3 day painting workshop with international portrait painter David Goatley! 09:30am at Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, 610 Oyster Bay Drive. (250) 245-1252 Art Show – Estuary: Cradle of Life: Promoting the need to protect our Cowichan River estuary and to learn how we can safeguard this irreplaceable ecosystem. 11:00am at Arbutus Room, Island Savings Centre, 2687 James Street.

Art Exhibit: The Full Monty by Sharon Stone: Award winning artist, she is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, the Victoria Sketch Club, and the “Al Frescoes”. 11:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Open Studio: Reading Family Letters: Meet the visiting artist in studio! 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 510-8077 Movie Night: Come relax at the pool with a movie on the big screen! Slides and diving boards will be open too! Movie will be YOGI BEAR. 07:00pm at Cowichan Aquatic Centre, 2653 James Street. (250) 746-7665 A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041 Dan Challis Solo Performance: Rich understated folk hooks, see-sawing textures of old-time country, his songs have a vulnerability and rawness that hit the home 08:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SAT. MAR 09

Saanich Inlet Salmon Challenge: Tickets for the 2019 Saanich Inlet Salmon Challenge Fishing Derby are available now. Captains BBQ at Bridgemans Bistro. 07:00am at Mill Bay Marina, 740 Handy Road. 250-7434303 Victoria Beer Week: Nine-day festival showcasing BC craft breweries in unique event settings, with focus on education and diverse craft beer selection 08:00am at Various Locations in Your Community, . Duncan Farmers Market: 9am-2pm. 10:00am at City Hall, Duncan, 200 Craig Street. (250) 746-6126 Free Home Depot Kids Workshop (Ages 4-12): If you are looking for a fun activity to do with the family, we’ve got a great workshops for kids that will teach them about building. 10:00am at Home Depot Duncan, 2980 Drinkwater Road. (250) 737-2360 Cobble Hill Seedy Saturday: After a long grey winter, there’s nothing more exciting than the prospect of spring gardening. Swap some seeds and some stories. 10:00am at Cobble Hill Fairgrounds, 3550 Watson Avenue. (250) 743-5431 Contemporary Embroidery with Katy Biele: Join Chilean artist Katy Biele in this fun & unique embroidery class! 10:00am at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 510-8077 Saturday Spring Markets: 10:00am at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Farmhouse Clock Workshop: We will be learning the fundamentals of JDL Vintage Paint Line and some key tips for stenciling, using a custom made clock face. 12:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224 Open Studio: Reading Family Letters: Meet the visiting artist in studio! 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira

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Kevin’s Bacon Local band feature this month is Nanaimo-based trio Kevin’s Bacon. This year is shaping up to be another busy one for the band, with events and performances stacking up throughout Vancouver Island. The group consists of singer/guitarist Tim Lorimer, bassist Nathan Stafford, and drummer Angela Birtwistle. Their influences read like a Rock ‘n’ Roll encyclopedia—from The Beatles to The Black Keys, there is a little something for everyone in a Kevin’s Bacon performance. Fans of guitar-driven rock will appreciate Tim’s aggressive-yet-polished playing, paired with his tremendous vocal abilities that he has honed through years of on-stage experience. Drummer Angela Birtwistle comes from a musical family, and her hard-hitting style has been compared to Meg White of The White Stripes. Bassist Nathan Stafford brings over 20 years of on-stage experience in various groups, and his focused playing provides a foundation to round out the power trio. While primarily a cover band, the group has aspirations to record some original material in 2019. Tim has been the primary songwriter for Kevin’s Bacon, however Nathan is already an accomplished writer in his own right. In 2012 he signed a Publishing Administration Agreement

with Nettwerk One Music, and his work has received radio airplay in over ten countries, as well as several television placements. Recently a song he co-wrote was used in the American comedy/ drama series ‘You’re the Worst’, which airs on the FX Network in Canada and the U.S.

The next performance that Cowichan folks can check out will be on Sat. Mar. 23, at the River Side Inn, in Lake Cowichan. Stafford says fans can expect a lively mix of danceable music. Check out <kevinsbacon.ca> to find out more about upcoming shows.


10 whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 Road. (250) 510-8077 Paint Nite Fundraiser: Get your friends and family together for 2-hours of painting and laughing until your cheeks hurt. 06:00pm at Fraternal Order of Eagles #2546, 2965 Boys Road. Canucks vs Golden Knights: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the Vegas Golden Knights, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on HNIC. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041 Qristina and Quinn Bachand Live: The Bachand’s have developed their own voice exploring various musical traditions, fusing styles to create own distinctive sound. 07:30pm at Providence Farm Chapel, 1843 Tzouhalem Road. www.barelynort.com Triple Shot Classic Rock Tribute: Three high end tribute acts on the same stage for one night only. An intimate rock concert to remember. Limited Seating 08:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SUN. MAR 10

Daylight Saving Time Begins: Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 10, 2019, then the day before. There will be more light in the evening. 02:00am at Various Locations in your Community, . Acoustic Brunch at Merridale: Brighten up your Sunday with live music, crisp cider, and brunch at the Merridale. Reservations recommended for groups of 10 plus. 11:00am at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Road. (250) 743-4293 Casting Shadows – Group Exhibition: C’mon – no need to be afraid of your own shadow. 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 5th Annual Cowichan Valley Wedding Show: The Cowichan Valley’s top wedding specialists will be under one roof at the 5th annual Cowichan Valley Wedding Show. 12:00pm at Ramada Duncan Hotel, 140 Trans-Canada Highway. Family Name Workshop: Join Ashley from The Vintage Brush and create your own custom family name sign. Each student will learn stenciling techniques, 12:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224 Blanket Ladder Workshop: Join instructor Wendy Hiebert in the studio for a fun workshop in which you will take home your own custom built blanket ladder. 12:00pm at Blend Creative Vintage and Studio, 4A3345 Trans Canada Highway. 250-882-6996 Arrowsmith: Arrowsmith Big Band, known for its drive, power and precision, returns to the Osborne Bay Pub with another eclectic repertoire. 02:00pm 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 02:00pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041 Chemainus Classical Concerts: Elias-Axel Pettersson, piano: Piano music by Mozart, Ravel, Medtner, and Franck. 02:00pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus, . Big Dave McLean Live: Big Dave McLean is often viewed as an unsung hero of Canadian blues and an inspiration to younger generations of musicians. 07:30pm at Providence Farm Chapel, 1843 Tzouhalem Road. 250-746-4204

MON. MAR 11

SD79 Spring Vacation: SD79 will be closed for Spring Vacation from Monday, Mar 11 through Friday, Mar 22, 2019. Regular classes will resume March 25. 08:00am at School District 79, 2557 Beverly Street. Art Show – Estuary: Cradle of Life: Promoting the need to protect our Cowichan River estuary and to learn how we can safeguard this irreplaceable ecosystem. 11:00am at Arbutus Room, Island Savings Centre, 2687 James Street. Cribbage at Valley Seniors: Play a game of crib every Monday and Thursday from 1-3pm. Pause for a coffee social after the 3rd game. 01:00pm at Valley Seniors Organization of Duncan, 198 Government Street. (250) 746-4433

TUES. MAR 12

Dress Rehearsal Tuesday: For those that want to get on stage for the first time, or have new songs they want o try out or just getting those 10,000 hours in always fun, always with a community feel. 07:30pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 748-7246 Trivia Tuesday at Moby’s: Show up with a team or come and try it solo. Test your trivia knowledge on Tuesdays at Moby’s. 08:00pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Road. (250) 537-5559

WED. MAR 13

Bloom 11: Celebrate the return of spring in art for our 11th annual show of bold, bright and beautiful blooms. Meet the artist Mar,16 1-3pm 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 Sail Away With Me: Paintings By A Pacific Voyager: Watercolours by Andrea England 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 iPads Made Easy: MAR 13 & 14:: This 2-part workshop teaches the basics of using your Apple iPad or iPhone. Call 250-746-7661 x.1 to register. 12:30pm at Vancouver Island Regional Library – Cowichan, 2687 James Street. 250-746-7661


The classic Disney story you know and love is coming to the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre’s stage with Adagé Studio’s production of Aladdin Jr. on Apr. 12th and 13th. The story is based on both the 1992 Academy Awardwinning movie, and the 2014 nit Broadway musical, about the “street rat” who learns that his tru worth is what lies deep within himself. Well known for their quality productions, Adagé has cast some highly talented young performers for this year’s presentation. Jasmine will be played be award-winning actress Alora Killam (see the Jan. 2019 What’s On Digest for a feature on Alora), with Sam Mellemstrand as Aladdin, Matt Knight as Jafar, and Chloe Conrad as Genie. Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an epic adventure with help from a fun-loving Genie to outsmart the wicked Jafar and win Jasmine’s hand. Don’t miss this wonderful adaptation of the timeless animated film and hit Broadway show, filled with magic and thrills the whole family will enjoy. Get on your flying carpet and go on a soaring musical adventure. Tickets range from $15-24 and are available at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre box office or online through www.cowichanpac.ca.


12 whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 Find Your Unique Speaking Voice with Victoria Scott: A monthly “sampler series” of workshops to give members a taste of different art forms, meet up in a friendly community atmosphere 05:30pm at South Cowichan Regional Library, 2720 Mill Bay Road. 250-743-5436 Canucks vs Rangers: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the New York Rangers, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on SNP, MSG. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way.

THURS. MAR 14

Dessert and Band at the Centre: Bring your kids, grandkids, or friends for coffee, desserts, and band on Thursdays. All ages are welcome. 01:00pm at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Tom Cochrane with Red Rider: Creating potent new material while cementing his place in the hearts of Canadians performing sold-out shows from coast to coast. 07:30pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041

FRI. MAR 15

Art Exhibit: The Full Monty by Sharon Stone: Award winning artist, she is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, the Victoria Sketch Club, and the “Al Frescoes”. 11:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Canucks vs Devils: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the New Jersey Devils, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on SNP, MSG+. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. St. Paddy’s Sing-a-Long: All the favourites with singer Terry Boyle and fiddler Ceilidh Briscoe. Sing, dance if you feel like it, or just listen and enjoy. 07:30pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658 A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime: His neighbour’s dog is killed, Christopher challenges his own barriers to uncover the truth about the dog, his family, and himself 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road. (250) 748-6041

SAT. MAR 16

Duncan Farmers Market: 9am-2pm. 10:00am at City Hall, Duncan, 200 Craig Street. (250) 746-6126 Saturday Spring Markets: 10:00am at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Sail Away With Me: Paintings By A Pacific Voyager: Watercolours by Andrea England 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522

Local Shellfish Cooking Class: These classes are opportunities to expand your culinary horizons cooking with the finest local ingredients. 12:00pm at Deerholme Farm, 4830 Stelfox Road. 250-748-7450 Fire and Ice Charity Hockey Game: This will be a “Fun” game and encourage players of all abilities to come and participate. Registration covers ice, jerseys, pizza. 03:00pm at Shawnigan Lake School, 1975 Renfrew Road. (250) 743-5516 Valley Seniors Dance: The Valley Seniors hold a monthly dance for you all to come out have a great time, socialize, and get those feet moving. 07:00pm at Valley Seniors Organization of Duncan, 198 Government Street. (250) 746-4433 8th Annual Whiskey Festival: Event features sampling from over 50 distinctive whiskeys from around the world, plus appetizers, wine, beer, and silent auction. 07:00pm at Ramada Duncan Hotel, 140 Trans-Canada Highway. The Joe Cocker Experience: Everything you would expect from a live performance from the great Joe Cocker, right down to the small details. 07:30pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Chris Wallace Quartet: Chris brings his progressive jazz quartet on a western swing. 08:00pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 7487246 Deep Sea Gypsies: Taking Victoria’s music scene by storm, these guys have been making serious waves! See them live at Osborne Bay Pub. 09:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SUN. MAR 17

St. Patrick’s Day: This date marks the death of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. ... Celebrated with parades, parties, and a lot of green. 05:00am at Various Locations in Your Community, . Duncan Seedy Sunday: An event for local gardeners to swap seeds, and purchase locally grown and ecologically sound seeds, plant starts, and perennials. 10:00am at Siem Lelum Gymnasium, 5574 River Road. 250-748-1831 Acoustic Brunch at Merridale: Brighten up your Sunday with live music, crisp cider, and brunch at the Merridale. Reservations recommended for groups of 10 plus. 11:00am at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Road. (250) 743-4293 Sail Away With Me: Paintings By A Pacific Voyager: Watercolours by Andrea England 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 Public Tour of Wildwood: Visit Wildwood and learn how ecological abundance can be harvested while maintaining healthy ecosystems. 01:00pm at Wildwood, 2929 Crane Road. Chris Wallace Quartet: 02:00pm at Pat’s House of Jazz/


whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Avenue. (250) 324-2245 Canucks at Stars: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are away against the Dallas Stars, puck drops at 4pm. Broadcast on SN and FS-SW. 04:00pm at American Airlines Centre, .

MON. MAR 18

SD79 Spring Vacation: SD79 will be closed for Spring Vacation from Monday, Mar 11 through Friday, Mar 22, 2019. Regular classes will resume March 25. 08:00am at School District 79, 2557 Beverly Street. Art Show – Estuary: Cradle of Life: Promoting the need to protect our Cowichan River estuary and to learn how we can safeguard this irreplaceable ecosystem. 11:00am at Arbutus Room, Island Savings Centre, 2687 James Street. Sail Away With Me: Paintings By A Pacific Voyager: Watercolours by Andrea England 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 Canucks at Blackhawks: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are away against the Chicago Blackhawks, puck drops at 5:30pm. Broadcast on SN and NBCSCH. 05:30pm at United Centre, .

TUES. MAR 19

Games Night (Cowichan Library): 5:30-8pm, the third Tuesday of each month, the Library provides a comfortable, friendly. Grab a table, pull up a chair, and Play. 05:30pm at Vancouver Island Regional Library – Cowichan, 2687 James Street. 250-746-7661 Dress Rehearsal Tuesday: For those that want to get on stage for the first time, or have new songs they want o try out or just getting those 10,000 hours in always fun, always with a community feel. 07:30pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 748-7246

WED. MAR 20

First Day of Spring/Equinox: In the Northern Hemisphere, a day in which the sun sits directly over the equator, so day and night all over the world are equal. 03:00pm at Various Locations in Your Community, . Tablet Tutorial (not for iPads): MAR 20 & 21:: This 2-part workshop teaches the basics of using your (non-Apple) mobile device. Call 250-746-7661 x.1 to register. 12:30pm at Vancouver Island Regional Library – Cowichan, 2687 James Street. 250-746-7661 The Sound of Music: Don’t miss this beloved family musical! 02:00pm at Chemainus Theatre Festival, 9737 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-9820 Canucks vs Senators: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are home taking on the Ottawa Senators, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast SNP, TSN5, RDS. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way.

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Teen Skate: Skate with just your friends. For just $5 you get skating, skate rentals and a slice of pizza. 08:00pm at Fuller Lake Arena, 2876 Fuller Lake Road.

THURS. MAR 21

Aretha Franklin Tribute Show: Flying in direct from Las Vegas, Denita Asberry brings the portrayal, and timeless songs of the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin! 07:30pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Rumors: As the confusions and mis-communications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity. 07:30pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658

FRI. MAR 22

World Water Day: This World Water Day is about tackling the water crisis by addressing the reasons why so many people are being left behind. 06:00am at Various locations across BC. Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament: “Get a Grip” Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament. Lots of fun to be had, if you’re not registered to play come out and cheer 08:00am at Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Canada Highway. (250) 748-0822 Art Exhibit: The Full Monty by Sharon Stone: Award winning artist, she is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, the Victoria Sketch Club, and the “Al Frescoes”. 11:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Art Show: Layers: We say we have layers of personality, layer a cake or a layer of clothing. Artists, explore and show is ideas on layers. 11:00am at Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, 610 Oyster Bay Drive. (250) 2451252 Sail Away With Me: Paintings By A Pacific Voyager: Watercolours by Andrea England 11:00am at Coast Collective Gallery & Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. (250) 391-5522 Art Opening: Send All The Lifeboats You Have: 06:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 510-8077 HUB Film Club screening of “The Breadwinner”: Equal parts thrilling and enchanting - The Breadwinner is an inspiring and luminously animated tale for all ages. 07:00pm at The HUB at Cowichan Station, 2375 Koksilah Rd. (250) 746-1794 Harpdog Brown and the Uptown Blues Band: Canada’s Classic Blues icon, Harpdog Brown is back on the road again bringing his new Uptown Blues Band to Osborne Bay Pub. 08:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SAT. MAR 23

Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament: “Get a Grip” Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament.



whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 Lots of fun to be had, if you’re not registered to play come out and cheer 08:00am at Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Canada Highway. (250) 748-0822 Art Opening: Send All The Lifeboats You Have: 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 5108077 Pacific Seafood Dinner: Our dinners are unique, we pick a theme and create a multi-course tasting menu based on local products and global cooking styles. 05:00pm at Deerholme Farm, 4830 Stelfox Road. 250748-7450 Canucks vs Flames: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are home taking on the Calgary Flames, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast HNIC. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. Circle Game-Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell: One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20 century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environment. 07:30pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Rumors: As the confusions and mis-communications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity. 07:30pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658 Blue Moon Marquee: Jazz clubs and crowded bar rooms. Blue Moon Marquee has a sound largely influenced by old delta blues, swing, jazz, and ragtime. 09:00pm at Osborne Bay Pub, 1534 Joan Ave. (250) 324-2245

SUN. MAR 24

Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament: “Get a Grip” Cowichan Exhibition Pickleball Tournament. Lots of fun to be had, if you’re not registered to play come out and cheer 08:00am at Cowichan Exhibition Grounds, 7380 Trans-Canada Highway. (250) 748-0822 Acoustic Brunch at Merridale: Brighten up your Sunday with live music, crisp cider, and brunch at the Merridale. Reservations recommended for groups of 10 plus. 11:00am at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Road. (250) 743-4293 Introduction to Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint: Wendy Hiebert a certified Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint instructor in this introductory course to learn the basics. 12:00pm at Blend Creative Vintage and Studio, 4A-3345 Trans Canada Highway. 250-882-6996 Ashley Wey Trio: With passion and improvisational joy, the Ashley Wey Trio has built a large repertoire and a strong group sound. 02:00pm at Chemainus Legion (Branch #191), 9775 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-3133 Tango del Domingo: an event where tango enthusiasts gather to dance, 03:00pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 748-7246 Canucks vs Blue Jackets: Hockey fans the Vancouver Cancuks are at home taking on the Columbus Blue Jackets, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on SNP, FS-O. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way.

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MON. MAR 25

Maria By Callas: The first film to tell the life story of the legendary Greek/American opera singer completely in her own words. A Documentary Film 07:00pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Diemm: Music to Illuminate. Crystalline vocals, lyrics like arrows. Layers of harp, acoustic bass and tasty percussion. 08:00pm at Duncan Showroom Productions, 133 Station Street. (250) 748-7246

TUES. MAR 26

Canucks vs Ducks: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the Anaheim Ducks, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on SNP and PRIME. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. Breaking the Four Barriers to Creativity: Learn how to break through the “Four Barriers to Creativity” in your photography with Dave Hutchison at the Ladysmith Camera Club, 07:00pm at Hardwick Hall, 232 High Street at 3rd Avenue.

WED. MAR 27

Cycle Therapy and Rocky Mountain Demo Day: Cycle Therapy will be hosting a demo with Rocky Mountain and you’re all invited! 01:00pm at Mt. Tzhouhalem Parking Lot, Kapsa Road. The Sound of Music: Don’t miss this beloved family musical! 02:00pm at Chemainus Theatre Festival, 9737 Chemainus Road. (250) 246-9820

THURS. MAR 28

Art Opening: Send All The Lifeboats You Have: 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 510-8077 Canucks vs Kings: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the Los Angeles Kings, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on SNP and FS-W. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. Open Mic w/Maggie and Vixx: Every Thursday Night is Open Mic Night with Jesse at Moby’s Pub. 08:00pm at Moby’s Pub, 124 A Upper Ganges Road. (250) 537-5559

FRI. MAR 29

Art Exhibit: The Full Monty by Sharon Stone: Award winning artist, she is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, the Victoria Sketch Club, and the “Al Frescoes”. 11:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Art Opening: Send All The Lifeboats You Have: 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 5108077 Super Hero Swim: Come dressed as your favourite Super Hero, Play fun games with our Activity leaders and defeat the bad guys. Waves and slides open 07:00pm at Cowichan Aquatic Centre, 2653 James Street. (250) 746-7665



You’ve seen the billboard, the posters, the articles, and tireless efforts being put forth by the Osborne Bay Pub to spread the word about the top quality acts appearing every weekend, breathing new musical life into this gorgeous ocean side pub.

Pamela and Philippe

Patricia Berry, owner and operator of Berry Music Company has been pulling out all the stops to create a spicy live music scene at this hidden gem. And it has been a smashing success! Over nine sold out shows in the last three months alone. Also, taking on the role as General Manager at the pub, Berry overhauled the establishment in a big way. Looking to create something fresh and exciting for the public to enjoy. Inspired by the professional stage, lighting, sound, and of course, dance floor—the potential was clear. A true city-style night life at this adorable seaside stop. The applications came flooding in. Not just by musicians, but by so many amazing team members that were excited to be a part of something special. Owner Tony Mortel also brought on board executive chef extraordinaire Philippe Lavoie, who has created a beautiful new menu featuring all your pub standards and some specialties that include fresh local seafood and produce. The new staff and overhaul have created an exceptional ambiance that is sure to be pleasing to all any day of the week!

Holding to high quality music, March is going to be another amazing month, with eight full shows including an Alan Jackson Tribute 25 years running, a soul band from Victoria, two all-time top blues bands, and a true theatre act in this intimate venue. On Mar. 9, Triple Shot Classic Rock Tribute, straight from Vancouver, will feature three full acts who cover legendary rockers Heart, Bad Company, and Pat Benatar. Come for dinner, music, and dancing! Another show not to miss this month is Deep Sea Gypsies, who are original and innovative, and were featured as a Zone 91.3 Band of the Month. Stay up to date at www.osbornebaypub.com.

Deep Sea Gypsies


Country Icons Tribute Show: Jake Allan, Rob Rowan and Jason Cooper are all veterans of the country music, performing in countless venues throughout Canada. 07:30pm at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529

SAT. MAR 30

The Met Opera Live in HD: Die Walkure: Die Walkßre is set in mythological times, when gods, giants, dwarves, and humans all contended for power. 09:00am at Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, 2687 James Street. (250) 748-7529 Big Little Lions live in the Chapel at Providence Farm. Juno winning folk/pop duo guaranteed to make you smile. 1843 Tzouhalem Rd. 07:30pm www. barelynorth.com Duncan Farmers Market: 9am-2pm. 10:00am at City Hall, Duncan, 200 Craig Street. (250) 746-6126 Shredder Day 2019: It’s our annual Shredder Day. The parking lot of Vancouver Island University in Duncan. 10:00am at Vancouver Island University Cowichan Campus, 2011 University Way. Saturday Spring Markets: 10:00am at Cowichan Lake 50+ Activity Centre, 55 N Coronation Avenue. Art Opening: Send All The Lifeboats You Have: 01:00pm at The Ou Gallery, 3091 Agira Road. (250) 5108077 Roller Derby Season Opener: Brass Knuckle Derby Dames vs Rink Minx. Local Roller Derby! 05:00pm at Cowichan Exhibition Mellor Hall, 7380 Trans Canada Highway. Canucks vs Stars: Hockey fans the Vancouver Canucks are at home taking on the Dallas Stars, puck drops at 7pm. Broadcast on HNIC and FS-SW. 07:00pm at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. An Evening of Messages from Spirit: Come with an open mind for an i uplifting evening with messages from the world of spirit proving life after death 07:30pm at The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Rd.. 250748-2974 Reid Williams: We are excited to announce that Reid Williams and his band are bringing their bluesy rock and roll sound back to the Riot lounge. 08:00pm at Riot Brewing Co., 101A 3055 Oak Street. (250) 324-7468

SUN. MAR 31

Acoustic Brunch at Merridale: Brighten up your Sunday with live music, crisp cider, and brunch at the Merridale. Reservations recommended for groups of 10 plus. 11:00am at Merridale Cidery & Distillery, 1230 Merridale Road. (250) 743-4293 Cupcake Decorating: An afternoon of step by step instruction on how to decorate cupcakes like the professionals with Cobble Hill Cake Co, 12:00pm at The Vintage Brush, 2740 Dundas Road. 236.594-2224 Rumors: As the confusions and mis-communications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity. 02:00pm at Ladysmith Little Theatre, 4985 Christie Road. (250) 924-0658


Things To Do IN 2, 4 & 6 HOURS

Things To Do In World’s Largest Hockey Stick & Puck: Recorded in the Guinness World Records! Built in 1985 from Douglas Fir wooden beams reinforced with steal. 205ft long. Weighs 61,000lbs. Island Savings Centre (on the Aquatic Centre side), 2653 James St, Duncan. 250.746.0440. The Raptor Wildlife Sanctuary: Opens Mar.8 thru May 17 for their shoulder season. Watch & learn all about these incredible birds of prey. Open daily, Noon-3pm. Flying Demo’s @ 1:30pm. Walk through the woods with a hawk, look in to the eyes of an owl, or spend your time immersing yourself in the world of raptors! Book-in ahead of time for a more hands-on experience. For admission prices see, pnwraptors.com. 1877 Herd Rd, Duncan. 250.746.0372.

Shopping & Markets: Downtown Duncan- Charming historic town with shops, cafés and restaurants. Every kind of store you can think of. Historic Whippletree Junction- A jumble of salvaged buildings from early 1900’s with oldworld charm. Rest stop for tourists offering coffee, shopping, restaurants, and wonderful history. 4705 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan Duncan Farmers Market-One of the largest markets in BC! With over 150 producers & artisans of the unusual & unique. Every Saturday in March, 10am-2pm, Market Square , 200 Craig Street(intersection of Craig & Ingram St.) Salt Spring Island Saturday Market - Meet over 140 artisans & food producers . Opens Apr.6 ‘til end of Oct, 9am-4pm (. Oceanside at Centennial Park. Rain or Shine Market Museums: Cowichan Valley Museum & ArchivesShowcases the 1886 rural settlement of Duncan’s Crossing, also known as “Alderlea”. Filled with exhibits allowing visitors to experience early pioneer life, including a 1912

home. 130 Canada Ave, Duncan. 250.746.6612. Open Wed - Fri 11am-4pm until mid June. Shawnigan Lake Museum - Shares the story of Shawnigan Lake from past to present. Featured Galleries include; EJ Hughes Gallerya prestigious painter & resident of Shawnigan Lake for 20yrs). Kinsol Trestle- A Canadian National Pacific Railway line built to connect Victoria to Nootka Sound in 1911. See the 3’ & 10’ scale models and videos showing it’s history and the time-lapse of the restoration in 2010-11. The Last Spike- Historic story of the ceremonious golden last spike hammered in by Sir John A. Macdonald in 1886 completing the 72 mile railway track from Esquimalt to Nanaimo. 1775 Shawnigan-Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake. Admission by donation, FriSun 10:30am-4pm. 250.743.8675. 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. Fleet of outboard/inboard traditional wooden boats of the west coast on the dock that members can take out for a day. Gift shop and more! Wed.-Sun., 9am4pm. 1761 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan Bay. 250746-4955

Cowichan Performing Arts Centre-March 1-31 some and see art exhibit “The Full Monty” by Sharon Stone. Sharon loves colour and is influenced by nature, particularly skies, seas, and forests. CVRD Arts & Culture Division, 2687 James St, Duncan. 250.748.7529. Imagine That! Artisans’ Designs- Renowned for it’s high concentration of artists, imagination and fine craftsmanship. Featuring; paintings, clayworks, glass, wood, metal, and fibre. Everchanging selection from the best artists in the Cowichan Valley and on Vancouver Island. Mon-Sat. 10am-4pm, closed Sundays. 251 Craig St, Duncan. 250.748.6776. 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. Ou Gallery-5STAR- Incredible space, lovely people, fantastic art, real sense of community, very intimate, grass roots vibe. theougallery. com. 3091 Agira Rd, Duncan. 250.510.8077.


Things To Do IN 2, 4 & 6 HOURS

(Thur-Sat, 1-5pm) Coast Collective Gallery-features exhibits showcasing fine art and crafts from recognized and emerging Canadian artists. Our March exhibit “Bloom 11” celebrates the return of Spring. Our 11th annual show of bold, bright, and beautiful blooms running Mar.13-31. Located in the beautiful area of Colwood, #103-318 Wale Rd. 250-391-5522 Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery- The most comprehensive visual arts organization in Ladysmith! Bringing together artists, art lovers, unique artistic opportunities & experiences. Gallery open daily, 11am-4pm, feature exhibit “Layers” runs March 1-22. 610 Oyster Bay Drv, Ladysmith (on the way to Transfer Beach). 250.245.1252. Salt Spring Gallery H5STARH- Fresh contemporary fine art showcasing top-notch ceramics, painting, textile, glass, sculpture & jewelry in a friendly artist run space. March feature exhibit “Tossesd & Found 4” Gallery

open Wed-Sun, 11am-4pm. (1.25hr travel time from Duncan, includes a ferry). 135 McPhillips Ave, Ganges, Salt Spring Island. 250.931.0011. Aboriginal Art Gallery: Judy Hill GalleryPacific northwest native art & crafts. Popular for it’s totem poles, bentwood cedar boxes, native jewelry, Cowichan sweaters, carved masks & more! 22 Station St, Duncan. 250.746.6663. See Fine Hand-Blown Glass: GBS Glass blowing- Visit the studio to see their fine art hand-blown glass. Showcasing wine & table-top items, oil lamps and other. Open by appointment. Malahat. 250.743.5666. Jewellery Making Workshops: Gem & Bead Supply- Hosts fun jellewery-making workshops for; necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, repurposing old jewelry into new pieces, fixing broken jewelry and more! 2-378 Trunk Rd, Duncan. www.islandgem.net, 250.597.4369. Bowling: Duncan Lanes Bowling Center- 5 & 10pin bowling. Open 7-days a week. Visit http:// duncanlanes.com/ for hours. 271 James St, Duncan 250.746.5421. Youbou Bowling: This historic, beautifully maintained four-lane bowling alley takes you back to the 1950s, complete with hand set pins. 8550 Hemlock St, Youbou, BC 250-745-3431

Looking for a Rewarding new Career? The VITAL Society is a growing non-profit society supporting individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities to enjoy fulfilling lives in their communities, and offer employees: • competitive wages • good benefit package including medical and dental • training opportunities • room for growth within the organization • flexible schedules • a rewarding and fun team environment

Valley Integration to Active Living Society 156-D Government Street Duncan, B.C. V9L 1A2 250-748-5899 • www.vitals.ca


Lawn Bowling: Cowichan Lawn Bowling ClubLeagues, tournaments and more! Open Mid-April thru early Oct. End of First St, Centenial Park, Duncan. www.cowichanlawnbowling.com Fun Science for Kids: Mad Science Vancouver Island- They come to you! Science-based fun & educational after-school programs, summer camps, and birthdays. 250.391.1814.

Paintball: Vancouver Island Paintball Club- Open daily 10am-4:30pm. 4 fields, Jungle Forest Village and Speed Ball. Recreation play in the village is a favourite! Based out of Nanaimo, reservation only. 250.756.6793. VancouverIslandPaintball.ca

Gun Shooting for Adults: Cowichan Fish & Game Association-Learn how to use a gun, improve your aim, compete in competitions and practice safe fire-arm use. 250.743.1169. http://cowichanfishandgame.com/ Horse Riding & Shows: Foxstone Stables-Lessons, dressage, shows, boarding, 8mins from downtown Duncan. 4770 Waters Rd, Duncan, B.C. 250.748.8577. Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Assoc.-provides therapeutic riding and equine-based wellness programs for persons with special needs. 1843 Tzouhalem Road, Duncan. BC 250-746-1028, located on Providence Farm Heart to Heart Farm-offers horseback riding lessons, training and camps for adults of all abilities. Our focus here is connection using a Natural Horsemanship approach so that the horse becomes a willing partner with you. Private and semi private lessons are available. 3415 Glenora Road, Duncan, BC 250-597-8902 LIVE Theatre Performances: Chemainus Theatre- Exceptional, beautiful theatre. Producing a repertoire of classic & award winning performances. Now showing “The Sound of Music” Feb-Apr.6. 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. Cowichan Performing Arts Centre- See live theatre, music, dance, comedy, art shows,

speakers & more! 2687 James St, Duncan. 250.748.7529. http://cowichanpac.ca/ Mercury Players- Fabulous, high quality theatrical performances. March 7-17 features: “A Curious Incident of The Dog in the Nighttime”. Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Rd, Duncan. mercuryplayers.org Improv Nights: The Mercury Players- Every 5th Wed of the month(next one May 29). Theatre games with audience participation. Hone your acting skills & laugh yourself silly. Nonjudgemental environment. Become a member to participate. The Mercury Theatre, 331 Brae Road, Duncan. mercuryplayers.org (free to watch)

Ladysmith Little Theatre- A place to see, act or volunteer in quality community theatre. This month features; “Rumors, Directed by Gordon McInnes”- Mar.21-Apr.7 4985 Christie Rd, Ladysmith. Reserve, 250.924.0658. www. ladysmiththeatre.com Duncan Showroom Productions: Live entertainment in one of the finest intimate showcase settings. See our calendar of events for monthly productions. https://showroomproductions.ca/, 131 Station St., Duncan, BB

Movie Cinema: Hollywood 3 Caprice Cinemas- 404 Duncan St., Duncan. 250-748-0678 The Fritz Movie Theatre- Features everything you’d expect to find in the big city. Open FriTue, monthly & 7 days/week, Jul-Aug. 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 http://cowichanstation.org/ Live Music: Patt’s House of Jazz, Sunday afternoon’s at 2pm stop by for some easy listening , live jazz musicians. 1534 Joan Ave, Corfton, BC 250324-2245


Things To Do IN 2, 4 & 6 HOURS

FREE Library: Cowichan Branch Library- 2687 James St., Duncan 250.746.7661. Estuary Nature Center: Interpretive center and children’s programs overlooking the Cowichan Estuary 1845 Cowichan Bay Rd. 250.597.2288.

The FAMOUS 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. Over 40 murals telling the story of the towns history from WWI, the first telephone operators, First Nation faces, settling the Canadian West, the drama & danger of the mills - it’s all there in gorgeous form, shape & colour. Take some time to get off the highway and see this town. “The Little Town That Did”. Chemainus, B.C.

Hikes & Trails: 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 http://www.cvrd.bc.ca/1379/Kinsol-Trestle Heart Lake Loop- Challenging 6.4km takes about 2hrs. Rewards you with Panoramic spectacular views of the town, Gulf Islands and Mt. Baker. Access from Davis Rd Park at the Holland Creek Trail, Ladysmith. Cowichan Sportsplex- Has a short nature trail. 5847 Chesterfield Ave, Duncan. 250.746.5666. Cobble Hill Mountain- Many trails of varying difficulty along the 336m summit with lots of viewpoints & amenities. 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. Free Outdoor Exercise Equipment: Cowichan Sportsplex- 5847 Chesterfield Ave, Duncan. 250.746.5666. Indoor Tennis: Arbutus Ridge Golf Club- This is the ONLY covered year-round tennis facility between Victoria & Nanaimo. Open year-round, 8am-9pm daily. Men’s Night, Ladies Night, Junior’s

Night, Lessons, Tournaments and more! 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.5000, or Toll Free 1.800.446.5322.

Waterslides & Wave Pool: 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. Swimming Pools: Cowichan Aquatic Center- Indoor 8 lane 25m lap pools, steam room, sauna, and more! 2653 James St, Duncan. 250.746.7665. Frank Jameson Community Centre & Swimming Pool- 4-lane 25m pools, easy pool access aquatic lift & stairs, sauna, tot pool and more! 810 Sixth Ave, Ladysmith. 250.245.6424. Pickleball: Cowichan Exhibition Park- 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 TueFri, 4-6:30pm. Operated by a group of school district 79 teachers. Ècole Mount Prevost school, 6177 Moorfield Rd, Duncan. Closed during school holidays. cowichanclimbing@sd79.bc.ca

Frank Jameson Swimming Pool- One 15’ climbing wall in the pool as part of their fun pool activities. 810 Sixth Ave, Ladysmith. 250.245.6424. 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

Farms: Bird’s Eye Cove ‘The Barn’- One of the oldest working farms in the region. Visit cattle, pigs & hens in lush grass pastures. Also provides romantic farm accommodation, fresh farm food & more! 5881 Genoa Bay Rd, Duncan. 250.748.6379.


8TH ANNUAL

Saturday, March 16th, 2019 “Sample over 50 distinctive whiskies from around the world” 7pm - 10pm

Order online at:

www.cvwhiskyfest.ca or purchase at the Beverly Corners Liquor

TICKETS LIMITED SO ORDER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

Beer & Wine Tasting

$

Appetizers

Whisky Festival Special ~ Hotel Room Rates

More Information @ 250-732-2565

THIS YEARS MASTER CLASS


Things To Do IN 2, 4 & 6 HOURS

Westholme Teafarm & Art Gallery H5 STARHPopular tourist hotspot! 5 star rated scenery, atmosphere & tea. Rare Canadian teas, art gallery, tea culture tours, local & worldwide organic teas. Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm. 8350 Richards Trail, North Cowichan. 250.748.3811. Cowichan Green Community - Community focused, hands-on, educational plant & animal farm. Hosts fun & educational workshops and events. Interesting, eclectic Garden Pantry Store, well worth the visit! 360 Duncan St, Duncan. 250.748.8506. Providence Farm - Provides nurturing programs for individuals with mental health & developmental challenges with difficulty in mainstream settings to help grow & be part of a community. Visitors can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, self-guided tours, MonFri lunches, walk through the labyrinth, wander the gardens & trails, and general store. 1843 Tzouhalem Rd, Duncan. 250.746.4204. Deerholme Farm- Hosts cooking classes and wild mushroom & food forages, by appt. only. 4830 Stelfox Rd, Duncan. 250.748.7450. Alderlea Farm & Café- Family-friendly, historic, biodynamic farm with an organic café & wood-fired pizza. Visit the animals or admire the priceless views of the valley. Open MidMarch, Fri-Sun, 11am-8pm. Wood-fired pizza open Sun’s, 4:30-8pm. 3390 Glenora Rd, Duncan. Reservations recommended, 250.597.3438.

FREE Home Depot Kids Workshop: This month they’re making a ”Clock Tray” (Sat, Mar.9). Starts 10am. For ages 4-12yrs. Kids go home with their piece of art, handy skills, a Home Depot apron & certificate of achievement award. Must have parent supervision, please register at the special service desk. Home Depot Duncan, 2980 Drinkwater Rd. 250.737.2360. Antique Furniture DIY Painting Workshops: Altered Olives- #4A-3345 Trans Canada Hwy, Cobble Hill. See their upcoming workshops on their facebook page! 220-888-8156.

The Vintage Brush-2740 Dundas Rd, Shawnigan Lake. A variety of upcoming workshops every month. See facebook page for details. Breweries/Distilleries: Red Arrow Brewery-Tour the brewery in sample all the beers, and find out how they’re made. Please phone ahead for tours. Large gift shop with really neat items. Open daily. 5255 Chaster Rd, Duncan 250.597.332. Riot Brewing Co.-Stop in for a tour, a sample, a flight, or even a whole glass of beer. Stay for the afternoon. Lots of entertainment takes place call ahead for schedule. 101A-Oak Street, Chemainus, BC 250-384-7468 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. 5301 Chaster Road, Duncan, BC 250-748-6874 Small Block Brewery-A cozy atmosphere where you can have a taster, a pint or take home a growler. 5301 Chaster Rd, Duncan, 250-597-0045 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 open daily, 11am-5pm. 1230 Merridale Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.4293. merridale.ca Wineries: Enrico Wines- Whether you are visiting or ordering a bottle, we believe the experience will exceed your expectations. Tasting tours, live music, workshops and special events throughout the season. March 1 open daily 10am-5pm, 3280 Telegraph Road, 250-733-2356 Unsworth Vineyards-Traditional meets artisanal winemaking, Award-winning family owned, handcrafted wines. Tastings, tours, and special events. 2915 Cameron Taggart Rd., 250929-2292 Cherry Point Estate Wines-Guided tours, wine tastings and dining. Book a 45min wine tour with one of our knowledgeable & friendly staff. Available all year. Book 48hrs in advance. Open for tastings every day, 10am-5pm, sample our award winning reds, whites and our famous dessert wines. 840 Cherry Point Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.1272.


Blue Grouse Winery- We care deeply about family and friends, living a long and healthy life, simplicity,humility, honesty, and stewardship. We believe all of this together will make the Blue Grouse experience a lasting one. Enjoy a tasting with a tour of our cellar; learn about the vineyard, winemaking process and history - please book ahead for this option. Open in March Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. 2182 Lakeside Rd, Duncan 250-743-3834 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- Wine tasting, open 11am-5pm daily starting in March. Guided Winery Tours also available for groups of 10 or more (weather permitting). Must pre-book. 6552 North Rd. Duncan. 250.709.9986. Cycling: Cycle Therapy- Bicycle, mountain bike, and electric bike rentals. #102-360 Duncan St., Duncan 250.597.0097.

Cowichan Cycles- Events, weekly group rides at different locations. See facebook page for announcements. #2-2628 Beverly St. Duncan, 250-748-2453 Golf Driving Range: Duncan Meadows- 18 hole course, putting green, chipping area and practice range. 6507 North Rd, Duncan. 250.746.8993.

Things To Do In Top Spas in the Cowichan Valley: Trillium Natural Spa - Committed to rejuvenation, reducing stress and simply pampering you with extraordinary Natural/ Organic skin & body care treatments. 355 Carnell Dr, Lake Cowichan. 250.749.4505. Galiano Oceanfront Inn & Spa- (3hrs from Duncan, this route requires 3 ferries.) Spectacular oceanfront boutique resort with casual elegance of a West Coast retreat. Spa

treatments, beautiful gardens, yoga classes, art show & sales and more! 134 Madrona Dr, Galiano Island. 1.877.530.3939. Monet Spa - Relaxing spa with a view! Located at Valleyview Mall across from Country Grocer. Exceptional esthetic services, Spa, Beauty, & Personal Care. #10 – 1400 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.6114. Matisse Day Spa - Relax, rejuvenate, & escape with the best in beauty essentials, pedicures, manicures, facials, massage, body care treatments and more! 241 Craig St., Duncan. 250.715.1126. Honeymoon Bay Lodge & Retreat - Not-forprofit retreat centre for “Youth for Christ”. Ideal setting for individuals or groups looking for personal renewal & restoration. 10028 Park Dr, Honeymoon Bay, B.C. 35-55min drive from Duncan depending on traffic. 1.888.749.4252. Mountain Biking: Many trails and look-out points on Mt. Tzouhalem, Mt. Maple, Mt. Prevost and Cobble Hill Mountain. Great views and wildlife. Fishing: Cowichan region is internationally renowned for it’s fly fishing. However Saltwater & Lake Fishing are outstanding here too.

Fly Fishing- Best in the Cowichan River. Find rainbow, cutthroat or brown trout & steelhead. Trout best from Mar-Jun. Steelhead best from Dec-Mar. Famous for trophy-sized browns averaging 16-18”. Heavily regulated river. Check for in-season closures. Saltwater Fishing- Cowichan Bay catch Chinook salmon (“spring”/”king” salmon), coho salmon, rock cod, lingcod, prawns & crab. Best fishing May-Oct & winter Chinook fishing. Lake Fishing- Most Cowichan lakes are well stocked with rainbow & cutthroat trout. Shawnigan Lake & Fuller Lake also known for their bass. Favoured time to fish is spring. Noteworthy lakes include Chemainus Lake, Fuller Lake, Dougan Lake, Shawnigan Lake & Cowichan Lake.


Things To Do IN 2, 4 & 6 HOURS

Things To Do In

6 hours

Golfing, & Kids. 4955 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan 250.746.5333.

Daily Winery Tours: Cheers Cowichan- Daily winery tours to all Cowichan area destinations; wineries, festivals, corporate or mindfulness day trips. 250.710.7391. Golf: Cowichan Golf and Country Club- 18 holes. Weather permitting. Ladies, Men, and Seniors

CINEMA MAR 1 Greta, A Madea Family Funeral MAR 8 Captain Marvel MAR 15 Wonder Park

Arbutus Ridge Golf- Men’s, Ladies and Junior Golf on a 4-Star Course nestled in the beautiful Cobble Hill, BC. 250-743-5100 Duncan Meadows Golf- has a deserved reputation as a player’s course that rewards forethought and patience. 6507 North Road Duncan, 250-746-8993

VIDEO DVD, online, and blu-ray may vary. MAR 5 Ben is Back, Creed II, Don’t Go, The Favourite, Instant Family, The Mercy, The Vansihing, Vox Lux MAR 12 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Green Book, The Miseducation of Cameron Post,

MAR 22 Five Feet Apart,

Mortal Engines

The Hummingbird Project, Us,

MAR 19 Sharkwater Extinction,

Where’d You Go Bernadette

Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse

MAR 29 Captive State, Dumbo,

MAR 26 Aquaman, Second Act, Stan & Ollie

Hotel Mumbai

MAR 29 At Eternity’s Gate *General release dates only. Please confirm dates & times with your local cinema.


Horse Breed Spotlight: The Norwegian Fjord If you’ve been to the Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association, you may have noticed a prevalence of stout beige horses with punk rock hair. These are Norwegian Fjords, one of the oldest breeds in the world and a staple at equine-assisted therapy centres across the world. Norwegian Fjords were first selectively bred by the Vikings around 1200 BC and used as war horses. In later times, these surefooted, thrifty, and hardworking horses were prized by Norwegian farmers and their families. Today, the breed is a much-loved national symbol. The first Norwegian Fjords came to North America in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. Norwegian Fjords are praised for their versatility, an attribute accredited to their “jack-of-all-trades” history. They tend to have smooth gaits, sturdy conformation, and a natural affinity for people – making the Fjord a natural fit for therapeutic applications. The Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association (CTRA) has 4 Norwegian Fjords in their herd. These are Bocina, Josepha, Loki, and Ember (who achieved superstardom with her “Ember Had a Dream” viral video in 2018). If you are interested in checking out Norwegian Fjord horses or learning more about equine-assisted therapy, CTRA invites you to follow them on Facebook and Instagram (where each horse has their own hashtag!) and/or visit CTRA stable on Providence Farm. Contact info@ctra.ca for more information. Facebook: @CowichanTherapeuticRidingAssociation Instagram: @CowichanTherapeuticRiding Fun Fjord Fact: If you struggle to tell Fjord horses apart, there is a good reason! All living Fjords trace their pedigrees to one stallion named Njål, born in 1891.

Jennifer Barnes van Elk Development Officer

Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association 1843 Tzouhalem Road, Duncan, BC, V9L 5L6 250-746-1028 (p) / 250-746-1033 (f) Canadian Registered Charity Number 89172 3843 RR0001 www.ctra.ca | Facebook | Instagram


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LOCAL DINING Café/Lunch Spot

Saison Market Vineyard 250 597 0484

Java World 250 748 6481

Saigon Subs 250 597 8889

Coffee on the Moon 250 715 1540

The Tin Cup 250 597 3738

Corner House Cafe 250 748 9211

The Village Chippery 250 929 8886

Duncan Garage Cafe & Bakery 250 748 6223

Alderlea Farm and Cafe 250 597 3438

Willow Street Cafe 250 246 2434 Odika Cafe 250 324 3303 Arbutus Cafe 250 746 5443 The Daily Grind 250 709 2299 Drumroaster Coffee 250 743 5200 Riverwalk Cafe 250 746 4370 Station Street Cafe 778 455 3008

Casual & Family Dining Jake’s at the Lake 250 932 2221 The Dog House Family Restaurant 250 746 4614 Duncan Garage Cafe & Bakery 250 748 6223 Cow Cafe and Cookhouse 250 597 4353

For Listing Information email cowichanwhatson@gmail.com

The Crepe Vine 250 715 1020

White Spot 250 748 5151

Bonnie Martin Restaurant 250 246 1068

York St Diner 250 597 0400

Pioneer House Restaurant 250 746 5848 Cow Cafe 250 749 4933 Just Jake’s 250 746 5622 Mr. Mikes Steakhouse 250 715 2070 The Old Fork Restaurant 250 597 3027

Boston Pizza 250 748 2442

Fine Dining Farm Table Inn 250 932 3205 Hudson’s on First 250 597 0066 Genoa Bay Cafe 250 746 7621 Bridgemans Bistro 778 356 3568

Original Joes 250 597 8935

The Masthead 250 748 3714

Rock Cod Cafe 250 746 1550

Playbill Dining Room Chemainus Theatre Festival 250 246 9820

Shaker Mill Restaurant 250 749 6350 Smitty’s 250 537 1818 Salty’s Fish & Chips 250 715 1118

Bluenose II 250 748 3089 Vinoteca 250 709 2279


whatsondigest.com // MARCH 2019 The Old Firehouse Wine & Cocktail Bar 250 597 3473

Pizza Ali Baba Pizza 250 748 9990 Authentic Pizza 250 701 0717 Dominos Pizza 250 715 0715 J & V’s Burgers & Pizza 250 749 7411 Little Ceasars Pizza 778 488 3133 Mill Bay Pizza 250 743 8882 Moo’s Pizza 250 929 2811

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Panago Pizza 310 0001

Cow Bay Pub 250 748 2330

Pizza Hut 250 748 4690

Oak and Carriage Pub 250 746 4144

The Royal Dar 250 597 1483

Rayas Pizza 250 929 7090

Osborne Bay Pub (250) 324-2245

Nha Trang Maki Sushi 250 746 8999

Romeos Pizza 250 746 9944

River Rock Pub 250 743 4311

One More Sushi 250 597 0077

Sarpino’s Pizza 250 743 1110

The CV Pub 250 748 2722

Pegasus 250 597 2299

Pubs Black Swan Pub 250 743 5133 Craig Street Brew Pub 250 737 2337 Cobblestone Pub 250 743 4232

Road House Pub 250 597 1828 Rampant Lion Pub 250 746 5422 Shipyard Restaurant 250 746 1026 Satellite Bar & Grille 250 743 5100

International

Phad Thai 250 597 3222 Pho Vuong (250) 597-7687 Sai’s Place Spice Cafe 250 597 2511 Sushi House Japanese Restaurant 250 709 2343


Find 10 differences.

#236 F9 ©1984-2019 Whats On Digest Cartoon by Melony Turner

mar19

At my granddaughter’s wedding reception, the DJ polled the guests to see who had been married longest. It turned out to be my husband and I. The DJ asked us, “What advice would you give to the newly married couple?” I said, “The three most important words in a marriage are, ‘You’re probably right.’”

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Everyone then looked at my husband. He said... “She’s probably right.”


VSO Monthly Schedule

198 Government St • 250.746.4433

Open Daily 8am - 3pm except Sundays. Pool room open daily except Sundays & Closed Saturdays when any Special Events are being held. DAILY LUNCHES. SUNDAY 1pm Cribbage Closed Sundays except for Cribbage

1:00pm 1:00pm

Choir 1st & 2nd Wednesday Euchre

MONDAY 9:30am 9:45am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm

Mex. Train Dominoes Carpet Bowling Jam Factory Band 1st & 3rd Monday Contract Bridge Cribbage Shuffleboard Tournaments

THURSDAY 9:45am 11:00am 1:00pm 1:00pm

Carpet Bowling Carvers Cribbage Shuffleboard

TUESDAY 9:30am 11:45am Anytime

Harmonica Band BINGO Shuffleboard

WEDNESDAY 9:30am 9:45am 11:30am 12:45am

FRIDAY 9:00am 9:45am 12:45pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm

Duplicate Bridge Carpet Bowling Whist Choir - 1st & 2nd Friday Ukelele Dance - last 2 Fridays

Crafts Carpet Bowling Danny & The Seniors Band Whist

SATURDAY 9:30am 10:30am 7:30pm

Shuffleboard Tournaments Line Dancing VSO Dances - $8.00/p.p

Trivia Answers #236 Mr19 1) 1) Car 2) ‘Flowers’ Sign 3) Shrub 4) Person 5) Plant tray 6) Cement Block 7) Aeriel 8) Tree 9) Cloud 10) ‘p’ in ‘Shop’

1. 2nd hand furniture salesman 2. Horizontal Escalator (Like YVR) 3. Mexico 4. Sharks and Jets 5. Atom Ant


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