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Festivals and events

Embrace the eclectic energy of Nanaimo at our Bathtub Races, a thrilling tribute to our marine heritage, or get lost in the magic of our Lantern Festival, join the city in colour for our Pride Festival, Jazz fest and more. Every season brings something new and exciting, ensuring that no two visits to Nanaimo are ever the same.

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6 events,

After Wrappers

After Wrappers

Nanaimo Museum Featured Exhibit: Dinosaurs of BC

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Art Lab Sunday: Artist Trading Cards

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The Choirs of Christ Church Cathedral in Concert

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The Choirs of Christ Church Cathedral in Concert

3 events,

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Monday Night Open Mic

3 events,

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Our Canada Day Celebration

5 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

4 events,

27th InFrinGinG Festival

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Dogs on the Patio

6 events,

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VegFest

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Learn to Country Dance

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Sip & Print: After Wrappers Edition

5 events,

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Misery and Madness Tour

4 events,

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Monday Night Open Mic

4 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Sunset Series

8 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

7 events,

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Science in the Park – Turtles & Birds at Buttertubs Marsh

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Wellness Series

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Dogs on the Patio

- Event Series

Commercial Street Night Market 2025

6 events,

Vivid In the Garden, Art Show

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Nanaimo Friday Farm Market

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Candlelight Series

7 events,

Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival

Studio Tour San Pareil / Parksville

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Brunch Series

6 events,

2 events,

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Monday Night Open Mic

2 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Sunset Series

4 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

5 events,

Social Enterprise Bootcamp

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Dogs on the Patio

- Event Series

Commercial Street Night Market 2025

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Paint Night at The Breakfast Nook

5 events,

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Strait Curbside Food Truck Festival July (South)

- Event Series

Nanoose Bay Studio Tour – NEW Summer Breeze Tour by Day and Island Vibes by Night

7 events,

Nanoose Bay Studio Tour – Summer Breeze Tour

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Nanoose Bay Studio Tour – NEW Summer Breeze Tour by Day and Island Vibes by Night

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Ice Cream Social

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The Dallas Grey Icon Tour – Errington War Memorial Hall

- Event Series

Nanoose Bay Studio Tour – NEW Summer Breeze Tour by Day and Island Vibes by Night

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Mega Salsa Social Dance

5 events,

- Event Series

Nanoose Bay Studio Tour – NEW Summer Breeze Tour by Day and Island Vibes by Night

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Art Lab Sunday: Lyrical Line Art

2 events,

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Monday Night Open Mic

3 events,

A BCIMS Summer Meditation Retreat

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Sunset Series

6 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

6 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Wellness Series

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Dogs on the Patio

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Little Adventurers Vancouver Island South Nanaimo Book Release

- Event Series

Commercial Street Night Market 2025

4 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Candlelight Series

3 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Brunch Series

3 events,

3 events,

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Monday Night Open Mic

3 events,

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Symphony Summer Sizzle – Sunset Series

6 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Range Orientation for Women

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

4 events,

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Dogs on the Patio

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‘League Nanaimo’ Launch Party

- Event Series

Commercial Street Night Market 2025

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After Wrappers

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

Big Rock Candy Mountain is an artist-run flavor incubator and taste-making think-tank between Hannah Jickling, Reed H. Reed, a variety of guest artists, and elementary school students. After Wrappers is an exhibition by Big Rock Candy Mountain that features new installations of previous projects along with new creative experiments, and educational programs. Projects featured in the exhibition include sculptures, video, prints, and edible objects. SOUR VS SOUR is a chocolate bar developed with Grade 3 and 4 students at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver, that combines fine dark chocolate from East Van Roasters, with the flavour preferences of the kids. The artists have also created a How-It’s-Made-style film about the creation of these bars. The title of the exhibition was taken from After Wrappers, a collaboration with Grade 5 and 6 students from Hätrʼunohtän zho/Robert Service School in Dawson City, Yukon, in which the participants designed glass bottle shapes and a soda flavour concept. The artists commissioned glass blower Jesse Bromm to bring these unconventionally shaped bottle designs to life. The exhibition also includes collagraphs and monoprints created from street and school grounds refuse. The SOUR VS SOUR chocolate bars will be present in the gallery and available for purchase in the Gallery Store. Big Rock Candy Mountain produces edible editions, workshops, and installations with a focus on sensory experience. Schools become candy factories, where artists and children work together to critically riff on the cultural industries that address young people, and to create new tastes on our own terms. Big Rock Candy Mountain takes its name from the popular folk song that has been rewritten countless times to reflect changing comic utopia. Big Rock Candy Mountain is where we can hear a “buzzin’ of the bees in the peppermint trees, ’round the soda water fountains.” It strives to be an expanded world where adults, authority and rationality no longer define the rules and limits of what is possible. After Wrappers is the second exhibition through which Nanaimo Art Gallery asks the question How can we play together? Feature Image: Beet Boba Bottle, detail from After Wrappers, 2024. Dawson City, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Territory. Custom glass lid and bottle, with nerds and beet boba, as designed by Grade 6 student Taliyah. Approx 6 x 2.5″. Photo by John Howland.

Nanaimo Museum Featured Exhibit: Dinosaurs of BC

Nanaimo Museum 100 Museum Way, Nanaimo

Saturday, June 7 – Monday, September 1, 2025 Dig into prehistoric British Columbia and get up close and personal with “Buster”, the Iron Lizard of the Sustut River, and the other dinosaurs that once roamed the province’s highest peaks, densest forests and most remote river basins. Through research done by the Royal BC Museum’s palaeontology team, we’re learning just how many ancient creatures once called these lands home. Follow the footsteps of tyrannosaurs and ankylosaurs, see beautifully preserved marine fossils and meet the BC-born and bred Buster, our reigning resident ferrisaurus. Dinosaurs of BC is a travelling exhibit from the Royal BC Museum.

27th InFrinGinG Festival

Port Theatre 125 Front Street, Nanaimo

Let’s Meet Here! This summer, Crimson Coast Dance invites you into a colourful world of movement and creativity. Bring your culture, ability, identity and age - InFrinGinG Dance Festival has been a ‘meeting place for all’ for 27 years. The Festival welcomes participants to both engage in and witness movement, sound, storytelling, and creative exploration. Venues: The Port Theatre, Maffeo Sutton Park, Swy a lana Lagoon, the Night Market, Bowen Park

Free

VegFest

Muffeo Sutton Park 100 Comox Rd, Nanaimo

Positively Vegan is proud to present VegFest Nanaimo 2025, a free, all-ages outdoor celebration of compassionate living, local plant-based cuisine, and community joy. The festival returns to Maffeo Sutton Park (100 Comox Road) on Saturday, July 5th, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with dozens of vendors, live performances, engaging talks, and family-friendly activities. Set against the backdrop of Nanaimo’s waterfront, this year’s VegFest opens with a territorial welcome and blessing by an Indigenous Elder, followed by Indigenous artists, and youth performers with ‘Paul Manly’s band Gator,’ and ‘Craig the Magician.’ A full day of celebration will spotlight plant-based food trucks, an all-vegan artisan market, youth activities, and climate-conscious community groups committed to a better future. “VegFest is about joyful offering of hope, healing, and connection through food, culture, and solidarity,” says Teesha Middleton, event coordinator with Positively Vegan. “It’s a place where everyone is welcome to come as they are, be nourished, and reimagine what’s possible.” This year’s event includes: 50+ Vendors: From vegan karaage chicken to traditional plant-based fare from diverse cultures (e.g. El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago), cruelty-free skincare to handmade crafts Live Music & Dance: Featuring local Paul Manly’s band Gator Sustainability & Justice Talks: Bite-sized presentations on food systems, climate action, and animal equity Family Zone: Face painting, Bouncy Castle, Craig the Magician and more Non-profit Showcase: Learn how to get involved in animal protection, food security, and rewilding efforts VegFest Nanaimo is part of a larger summer tour by Positively Vegan, with VegFest Victoria to follow on August 16, 2025, and VegFest Kelowna on September 21, 2025. All three festivals are designed to showcase plant-based options of local vendors while highlighting the planetary health, and personal health benefits of choosing to live free from animal exploitation. “  Admission is free, and all are welcome

Learn to Country Dance

Wellington Hall 3922 Corunna Avenue, Nanaimo

Learn the basic of country dance in one day! Going to Sunfest Country Music this year and need to learn how to dance, this is your go-to event. We've got three amazing instructors to teach you the basics of Country Swing, Country 2 Step, West Coast Swing and LIne Dances. It doesn't get any better than this! Bring your friends, bring your family - it's fun for the whole community! All classes are beginner level, no dance experience necessary, no partner required. 1:00 pm Country Swing 2:00 pm Country Swing dips & tricks (recommend doing the 1 pm class first) 3:00 pm Line Dancing 4:00 pm West Coast Swing 7:00 pm Country 2 Step 8:00 pm Social Dance 11:00 pm all done! contact claudia@countrydancebc.ca to register. Pay via etransfer

$20 – $90

Sip & Print: After Wrappers Edition

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

Inspired by Big Rock Candy Mountain’s exhibition After Wrappers, join us for a fun night of printmaking featuring a signature cocktail from Arbutus Distillery made for the exhibition. Explore monoprinting techniques, and make an artwork by giving new life to found materials, trash, garbage and refuse just as these artists do. $45 (includes one cocktail; additional drinks may be purchased for $5) Facilitator: Nic Cooper Ages: 19+ Photo Credit: Big Rock Candy Mountain

$45

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All Day

After Wrappers

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

Big Rock Candy Mountain is an artist-run flavor incubator and taste-making think-tank between Hannah Jickling, Reed H. Reed, a variety of guest artists, and elementary school students. After Wrappers is an exhibition by Big Rock Candy Mountain that features new installations of previous projects along with new creative experiments, and educational programs. Projects featured in the exhibition include sculptures, video, prints, and edible objects. SOUR VS SOUR is a chocolate bar developed with Grade 3 and 4 students at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver, that combines fine dark chocolate from East Van Roasters, with the flavour preferences of the kids. The artists have also created a How-It’s-Made-style film about the creation of these bars. The title of the exhibition was taken from After Wrappers, a collaboration with Grade 5 and 6 students from Hätrʼunohtän zho/Robert Service School in Dawson City, Yukon, in which the participants designed glass bottle shapes and a soda flavour concept. The artists commissioned glass blower Jesse Bromm to bring these unconventionally shaped bottle designs to life. The exhibition also includes collagraphs and monoprints created from street and school grounds refuse. The SOUR VS SOUR chocolate bars will be present in the gallery and available for purchase in the Gallery Store. Big Rock Candy Mountain produces edible editions, workshops, and installations with a focus on sensory experience. Schools become candy factories, where artists and children work together to critically riff on the cultural industries that address young people, and to create new tastes on our own terms. Big Rock Candy Mountain takes its name from the popular folk song that has been rewritten countless times to reflect changing comic utopia. Big Rock Candy Mountain is where we can hear a “buzzin’ of the bees in the peppermint trees, ’round the soda water fountains.” It strives to be an expanded world where adults, authority and rationality no longer define the rules and limits of what is possible. After Wrappers is the second exhibition through which Nanaimo Art Gallery asks the question How can we play together? Feature Image: Beet Boba Bottle, detail from After Wrappers, 2024. Dawson City, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Territory. Custom glass lid and bottle, with nerds and beet boba, as designed by Grade 6 student Taliyah. Approx 6 x 2.5″. Photo by John Howland.

Nanaimo Museum Featured Exhibit: Dinosaurs of BC

Nanaimo Museum 100 Museum Way, Nanaimo

Saturday, June 7 – Monday, September 1, 2025 Dig into prehistoric British Columbia and get up close and personal with “Buster”, the Iron Lizard of the Sustut River, and the other dinosaurs that once roamed the province’s highest peaks, densest forests and most remote river basins. Through research done by the Royal BC Museum’s palaeontology team, we’re learning just how many ancient creatures once called these lands home. Follow the footsteps of tyrannosaurs and ankylosaurs, see beautifully preserved marine fossils and meet the BC-born and bred Buster, our reigning resident ferrisaurus. Dinosaurs of BC is a travelling exhibit from the Royal BC Museum.

27th InFrinGinG Festival

Port Theatre 125 Front Street, Nanaimo

Let’s Meet Here! This summer, Crimson Coast Dance invites you into a colourful world of movement and creativity. Bring your culture, ability, identity and age - InFrinGinG Dance Festival has been a ‘meeting place for all’ for 27 years. The Festival welcomes participants to both engage in and witness movement, sound, storytelling, and creative exploration. Venues: The Port Theatre, Maffeo Sutton Park, Swy a lana Lagoon, the Night Market, Bowen Park

Free

VegFest

Muffeo Sutton Park 100 Comox Rd, Nanaimo

Positively Vegan is proud to present VegFest Nanaimo 2025, a free, all-ages outdoor celebration of compassionate living, local plant-based cuisine, and community joy. The festival returns to Maffeo Sutton Park (100 Comox Road) on Saturday, July 5th, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with dozens of vendors, live performances, engaging talks, and family-friendly activities. Set against the backdrop of Nanaimo’s waterfront, this year’s VegFest opens with a territorial welcome and blessing by an Indigenous Elder, followed by Indigenous artists, and youth performers with ‘Paul Manly’s band Gator,’ and ‘Craig the Magician.’ A full day of celebration will spotlight plant-based food trucks, an all-vegan artisan market, youth activities, and climate-conscious community groups committed to a better future. “VegFest is about joyful offering of hope, healing, and connection through food, culture, and solidarity,” says Teesha Middleton, event coordinator with Positively Vegan. “It’s a place where everyone is welcome to come as they are, be nourished, and reimagine what’s possible.” This year’s event includes: 50+ Vendors: From vegan karaage chicken to traditional plant-based fare from diverse cultures (e.g. El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago), cruelty-free skincare to handmade crafts Live Music & Dance: Featuring local Paul Manly’s band Gator Sustainability & Justice Talks: Bite-sized presentations on food systems, climate action, and animal equity Family Zone: Face painting, Bouncy Castle, Craig the Magician and more Non-profit Showcase: Learn how to get involved in animal protection, food security, and rewilding efforts VegFest Nanaimo is part of a larger summer tour by Positively Vegan, with VegFest Victoria to follow on August 16, 2025, and VegFest Kelowna on September 21, 2025. All three festivals are designed to showcase plant-based options of local vendors while highlighting the planetary health, and personal health benefits of choosing to live free from animal exploitation. “  Admission is free, and all are welcome

Learn to Country Dance

Wellington Hall 3922 Corunna Avenue, Nanaimo

Learn the basic of country dance in one day! Going to Sunfest Country Music this year and need to learn how to dance, this is your go-to event. We've got three amazing instructors to teach you the basics of Country Swing, Country 2 Step, West Coast Swing and LIne Dances. It doesn't get any better than this! Bring your friends, bring your family - it's fun for the whole community! All classes are beginner level, no dance experience necessary, no partner required. 1:00 pm Country Swing 2:00 pm Country Swing dips & tricks (recommend doing the 1 pm class first) 3:00 pm Line Dancing 4:00 pm West Coast Swing 7:00 pm Country 2 Step 8:00 pm Social Dance 11:00 pm all done! contact claudia@countrydancebc.ca to register. Pay via etransfer

$20 – $90

Sip & Print: After Wrappers Edition

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

Inspired by Big Rock Candy Mountain’s exhibition After Wrappers, join us for a fun night of printmaking featuring a signature cocktail from Arbutus Distillery made for the exhibition. Explore monoprinting techniques, and make an artwork by giving new life to found materials, trash, garbage and refuse just as these artists do. $45 (includes one cocktail; additional drinks may be purchased for $5) Facilitator: Nic Cooper Ages: 19+ Photo Credit: Big Rock Candy Mountain

$45