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.
Do you have a child who loves to sing? The Vancouver Island Symphony’s Noteworthy Kids Choir, led by VIS choir director Patricia Plumley, is perfect for children aged 7 through 12 and starts October 1, 2025. No experience is necessary! Learn more about the program and register at https://vancouverislandsymphony.com/noteworthy-kids-sing
Image by: Sean Fenzl For Commercial St., artist Samuel Roy-Bois has created a series of artworks that directly respond to the vibrant street where Nanaimo Art Gallery is located. Drawing inspiration from architecture and streetscape elements, large wooden sculptures echo Commercial Street’s built environment—the street’s layout, a vanished window, and a cairn that has recently been removed—as well as aspects of its social dynamics and commercial exchanges. Roy-Bois has collaborated with local artists and businesses to engage in what he calls a sculptural conversation—building community connections that transcend physical boundaries. Through these relationships, Roy-Bois brings new elements into play with his sculptural forms. These include a drinking glass borrowed from Mon Petit Choux cafe, a record chosen by the artist and one recommended by Steve Lebitsching from Fascinating Rhythm, antique and imported objects from Steven Johns of Red Shelf Decor, and a shirt bought, and one borrowed, from Rumours Vintage Collective. Commercial St also includes artistic contributions by Bronwyn Arundel from Nanaimo Ceramic Arts, graffiti artist Doktoer, and photographs by David Spearing courtesy of Nanaimo Archives. The exhibition is accompanied by new writing from Canadian poet, essayist, and novelist Lisa Robertson. The artworks and objects in this exhibition reflect the everchanging network of events, individuals, and materials present on Commercial Street, brought together through playful interactions, coalescing in sculptural form. Commercial St. is the final exhibition through which we ask How can we play together? Learn more about this exhibition on a Friday Lunchtime Tour in the Gallery or during a special guest walking tour. More information here.
Capture the Beauty of Your Eyes: Experience Eyemazy Iris Photography in Woodgrove Centre (Nanaimo) at their temporary popup shop, right beside guest services. Eyemazy Canada has setup their mobile operation and they are ready to introduce you to iris photography this Christmas season. Popular with singles, couples and families they create amazing, meaningful and cherished keepsakes. Gift cards are available! Discover this truly unique and surprising experience, as they reveal the intricate structures, patterns and colours, in your own eye! Eyemazy’s specialized macro photo technology captures an ultra high resolution image of your own eye. No appointment needed, just walk in during mall hours. The free preview takes about 2 minutes per person. If you want to go ahead with your new iris photo, they use specialized editing technology to remove light reflections leaving your iris as close to natural as possible. Beautiful prints are available in 5x7” or 8x10” sizes and are ready to take with you in 5-10 minutes per iris! Choose from a number of options like added special effects, digital files and a whole range of stunningly beautiful premium prints. Canadian made, top quality pieces on Metal or Canvas can also be ordered. Whether you’ve seen the new concept on social media or you love unique art experiences this is a great opportunity to get your own! Don’t delay, this cool new Eyemazy Popup will be gone after Dec 31, 2025.
Departure Bay Baptist Church
3510 Departure Bay Road, Nanaimo
Do you have a child who loves to sing? The Vancouver Island Symphony’s Noteworthy Kids Choir, led by VIS choir director Patricia Plumley, is perfect for children aged 7 through 12 and starts October 1, 2025. No experience is necessary! Learn more about the program and register at https://vancouverislandsymphony.com/noteworthy-kids-sing
Nanaimo Art Gallery
150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo
Image by: Sean Fenzl For Commercial St., artist Samuel Roy-Bois has created a series of artworks that directly respond to the vibrant street where Nanaimo Art Gallery is located. Drawing inspiration from architecture and streetscape elements, large wooden sculptures echo Commercial Street’s built environment—the street’s layout, a vanished window, and a cairn that has recently been removed—as well as aspects of its social dynamics and commercial exchanges. Roy-Bois has collaborated with local artists and businesses to engage in what he calls a sculptural conversation—building community connections that transcend physical boundaries. Through these relationships, Roy-Bois brings new elements into play with his sculptural forms. These include a drinking glass borrowed from Mon Petit Choux cafe, a record chosen by the artist and one recommended by Steve Lebitsching from Fascinating Rhythm, antique and imported objects from Steven Johns of Red Shelf Decor, and a shirt bought, and one borrowed, from Rumours Vintage Collective. Commercial St also includes artistic contributions by Bronwyn Arundel from Nanaimo Ceramic Arts, graffiti artist Doktoer, and photographs by David Spearing courtesy of Nanaimo Archives. The exhibition is accompanied by new writing from Canadian poet, essayist, and novelist Lisa Robertson. The artworks and objects in this exhibition reflect the everchanging network of events, individuals, and materials present on Commercial Street, brought together through playful interactions, coalescing in sculptural form. Commercial St. is the final exhibition through which we ask How can we play together? Learn more about this exhibition on a Friday Lunchtime Tour in the Gallery or during a special guest walking tour. More information here.
Woodgrove Centre
631 Island Highway North, Nanaimo
Capture the Beauty of Your Eyes: Experience Eyemazy Iris Photography in Woodgrove Centre (Nanaimo) at their temporary popup shop, right beside guest services. Eyemazy Canada has setup their mobile operation and they are ready to introduce you to iris photography this Christmas season. Popular with singles, couples and families they create amazing, meaningful and cherished keepsakes. Gift cards are available! Discover this truly unique and surprising experience, as they reveal the intricate structures, patterns and colours, in your own eye! Eyemazy’s specialized macro photo technology captures an ultra high resolution image of your own eye. No appointment needed, just walk in during mall hours. The free preview takes about 2 minutes per person. If you want to go ahead with your new iris photo, they use specialized editing technology to remove light reflections leaving your iris as close to natural as possible. Beautiful prints are available in 5x7” or 8x10” sizes and are ready to take with you in 5-10 minutes per iris! Choose from a number of options like added special effects, digital files and a whole range of stunningly beautiful premium prints. Canadian made, top quality pieces on Metal or Canvas can also be ordered. Whether you’ve seen the new concept on social media or you love unique art experiences this is a great opportunity to get your own! Don’t delay, this cool new Eyemazy Popup will be gone after Dec 31, 2025.
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Departure Bay Baptist Church
3510 Departure Bay Road, Nanaimo
Do you have a child who loves to sing? The Vancouver Island Symphony’s Noteworthy Kids Choir, led by VIS choir director Patricia Plumley, is perfect for children aged 7 through 12 and starts October 1, 2025. No experience is necessary! Learn more about the program and register at https://vancouverislandsymphony.com/noteworthy-kids-sing
Nanaimo Art Gallery
150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo
Image by: Sean Fenzl For Commercial St., artist Samuel Roy-Bois has created a series of artworks that directly respond to the vibrant street where Nanaimo Art Gallery is located. Drawing inspiration from architecture and streetscape elements, large wooden sculptures echo Commercial Street’s built environment—the street’s layout, a vanished window, and a cairn that has recently been removed—as well as aspects of its social dynamics and commercial exchanges. Roy-Bois has collaborated with local artists and businesses to engage in what he calls a sculptural conversation—building community connections that transcend physical boundaries. Through these relationships, Roy-Bois brings new elements into play with his sculptural forms. These include a drinking glass borrowed from Mon Petit Choux cafe, a record chosen by the artist and one recommended by Steve Lebitsching from Fascinating Rhythm, antique and imported objects from Steven Johns of Red Shelf Decor, and a shirt bought, and one borrowed, from Rumours Vintage Collective. Commercial St also includes artistic contributions by Bronwyn Arundel from Nanaimo Ceramic Arts, graffiti artist Doktoer, and photographs by David Spearing courtesy of Nanaimo Archives. The exhibition is accompanied by new writing from Canadian poet, essayist, and novelist Lisa Robertson. The artworks and objects in this exhibition reflect the everchanging network of events, individuals, and materials present on Commercial Street, brought together through playful interactions, coalescing in sculptural form. Commercial St. is the final exhibition through which we ask How can we play together? Learn more about this exhibition on a Friday Lunchtime Tour in the Gallery or during a special guest walking tour. More information here.
Woodgrove Centre
631 Island Highway North, Nanaimo
Capture the Beauty of Your Eyes: Experience Eyemazy Iris Photography in Woodgrove Centre (Nanaimo) at their temporary popup shop, right beside guest services. Eyemazy Canada has setup their mobile operation and they are ready to introduce you to iris photography this Christmas season. Popular with singles, couples and families they create amazing, meaningful and cherished keepsakes. Gift cards are available! Discover this truly unique and surprising experience, as they reveal the intricate structures, patterns and colours, in your own eye! Eyemazy’s specialized macro photo technology captures an ultra high resolution image of your own eye. No appointment needed, just walk in during mall hours. The free preview takes about 2 minutes per person. If you want to go ahead with your new iris photo, they use specialized editing technology to remove light reflections leaving your iris as close to natural as possible. Beautiful prints are available in 5x7” or 8x10” sizes and are ready to take with you in 5-10 minutes per iris! Choose from a number of options like added special effects, digital files and a whole range of stunningly beautiful premium prints. Canadian made, top quality pieces on Metal or Canvas can also be ordered. Whether you’ve seen the new concept on social media or you love unique art experiences this is a great opportunity to get your own! Don’t delay, this cool new Eyemazy Popup will be gone after Dec 31, 2025.