Events
07 / 18
- Friday, Jul 18, 2008
Tuesday, Jul 15, 2008
End: Friday, Jul 18, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting. (all day)
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 20, 2008
The vision of the Squamish Mountain Festival, is to provide a grass-roots gathering to celebrate the magic of Squamish climbing, bouldering and mountain culture. 20:00
Friday, Jul 18, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) | ||
07 / 19
(all day)
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 20, 2008
The vision of the Squamish Mountain Festival, is to provide a grass-roots gathering to celebrate the magic of Squamish climbing, bouldering and mountain culture. - 20:00
Friday, Jul 18, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 09:00
- 16:00
Squamish Mountain Festival * Trade Fair
10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 11:00
Saturday, Jul 19, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 8:00 pm
Whistler Music Festival is a two day event held at Whistler Blackcomb Tube Park at Base II on the side of Blackcomb Mountain. 18:30
- 23:00
Squamish Crawler Night Run hosted by Club Fatass. 20:00
With Kyprios and the Wilderness Crew.
Ocean Port Hotel and Pub. | ||
07 / 20
- Sunday, Jul 20, 2008
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 20, 2008
The vision of the Squamish Mountain Festival, is to provide a grass-roots gathering to celebrate the magic of Squamish climbing, bouldering and mountain culture. - 20:00
Saturday, Jul 19, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 8:00 pm
Whistler Music Festival is a two day event held at Whistler Blackcomb Tube Park at Base II on the side of Blackcomb Mountain. 09:00
- 16:00
Squamish Mountain Festival * Trade Fair
14:00
Kids with a need for speed and a penchant for the atypical can register for two Canadian Luge Association recruitment camps running July 20 and September 21. | ||
07 / 21
Monday, Jul 21, 2008
Monday, Jul 21, 2008
End: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting. 17:00
"Gate Practice" is what we call quick, informal track events, where you get to use the gate, and practice your starts and your skills. Come out, with your ABA Membership an | ||
07 / 22
(all day)
Monday, Jul 21, 2008
End: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting. | ||
07 / 23
- Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008
Monday, Jul 21, 2008
End: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting. 18:00
- 21:00
We have Jen Bass coming out to hold another SKILLS evening at 6:00 pm. 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
07 / 24
18:00
- 23:00
Traditionally it takes two lonely years to meet people in Squamish. This is your chance to do it in one very casual evening. The usual, no-pressure 7-9 situation. | ||
07 / 25
Friday, Jul 25, 2008
Friday, Jul 25, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 27, 2008
More than 50 acts are presented, including Coldplay, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nine Inch Nails, Jay Z and the Tragically Hip.
20:00
Friday, Jul 25, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) | ||
07 / 26
(all day)
Friday, Jul 25, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 27, 2008
More than 50 acts are presented, including Coldplay, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nine Inch Nails, Jay Z and the Tragically Hip.
- 20:00
Friday, Jul 25, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 11:00
- 16:00
Mountain bike through the trails and single-track of Squamish. Point to Point - starts at Alice Lake and finishes in Rose Park near the Squamish Adventure Centre. 13:00
- 19:00
Squamish's First Slackline Festival. Live bluegrass, PB & The Shade Tops, DJs, Dancing, Cirque du Dirt, and Kids Fun. 16:00
No experience necessary! Past bbq competitors will be on hand to mentor newcomers 19:00
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill.No Cover. Starts 8:00 pm. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 19:00
- 23:00
Hevy Huups Crazy, Sexy, Animal Party. Live band, local dj's and prizes for best costumes. | ||
07 / 27
- Sunday, Jul 27, 2008
Friday, Jul 25, 2008
End: Sunday, Jul 27, 2008
More than 50 acts are presented, including Coldplay, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nine Inch Nails, Jay Z and the Tragically Hip.
10:00
SBRC Race for Life - You don’t have to be an ABA member to help in the fight against Leukemia – you can raise donations, be eligible for prizes, and try out the great sport of BMX at ou | ||
07 / 28
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07 / 29
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07 / 30
17:45
Mountain Bike Race sponsored by Squamish Off Road Cycling Assocaition. Approximately 1 hour course, open to SORCA members, GRMBA members or available for $10 one-day race fee. $2 for members. 20:00
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 20:00
- 23:00
Enjoy a social evening with the Squamish Environment Conservation Society. 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
07 / 31
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08 / 1
00:00
- 23:00
The ArtWalk Opening Reception is a free party not to be missed. 09:00
Friday, Aug 1, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Days is five days of excitement, fun and magic aimed to make every member of the family smile. 15:00
- 18:00
A chair carving contest unique to Squamish in which chairs of all shapes and sizes are carved out of logs using chainsaws. 19:00
Sponsored by: Squamish Savings. What’s a bed race? It consists of a bed on wheels with a 5-person team - 4 pushers and a rider. 20:00
- 23:00
Astonishingly eclectic folk-rock from acclaimed Canadian quintet Tix $20 at BAG and Mostly Books | ||
08 / 2
(all day)
Friday, Aug 1, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Days is five days of excitement, fun and magic aimed to make every member of the family smile. Saturday, Aug 2, 2008
Saturday, Aug 2, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 3, 2008
Incredible food, great music and loads of cash prizes. Compete in chili, bbq brisket, chicken, pork butt, & ribs to qualify for the World Championships. 09:30
- 12:30
Sponsored by: McDonald’s, Squamish Terminals, Connections Call Center, Howe Sound Taxi. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 11:00
- 15:00
VISUALS, the Squamish Valley Artists Society, displays an inspiring mix of fine art during Art at the Market. 13:30
Sponsored by Squamish Savings. FREE ADMISSION to the Novice and Intermediate Loggers Sports Show is made possible through the generosity of Squamish Savings. 17:00
Video tournaments at Play N Trade. Sign up now! $10 entry Fee. Prizes. 5:00 pm Call for info 604 815 4661
17:30
Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion, Lions Club of Squamish, and the Squamish Days Loggers Sports Association. Bingo for all people at least 19 years of age. 20:00
Saturday, Aug 2, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 21:00
On Saturday night the place to be is the Brennan Park Recreation Centre. The fun starts early with Casino Games hosted by the Squamish Lions Club. 22:00
The Hottest Bikini Contest that Squamish has and will ever have! | ||
08 / 3
- 23:00
Friday, Aug 1, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Days is five days of excitement, fun and magic aimed to make every member of the family smile. - Sunday, Aug 3, 2008
Saturday, Aug 2, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 3, 2008
Incredible food, great music and loads of cash prizes. Compete in chili, bbq brisket, chicken, pork butt, & ribs to qualify for the World Championships. (all day)
Saturday, Aug 2, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) Sunday, Aug 3, 2008
- Sunday, Aug 3, 2008
Sponsored by Race & Company, Gem Jewellers, Kal Tire. The 10K course is an accurately measured fast, flat, out-and-back route and is friendly to wheelchair athletes. 07:00
- 11:00
Sponsored by Dairyland, Squamish Nation Recreation Department. Bring your family, meet your friends and start the day with a hearty logger-style breakfast. 11:00
Sponsored by: Mountain Retreat Hotel & Suites, Kal Tire. 11:30
- 17:00
Come in and listen to our Caledonia Pipes and Drum band perform along with other visiting pipe and accordian bands. Food Available 13:00
- 23:00
Come share the excitement as climbers virtually free fall down an 80’ climbing pole. 19:30
- 22:00
Join local musicians for an evening of music. Everyone welcome! | ||
08 / 4
- 20:00
Saturday, Aug 2, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Live music at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover. Located in the Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Highlands area. (Extra Foods Mall) 10:00
- 16:00
Squamish Needy Animal Foundation will be holding a fundraiser dog wash at the District of Squamish dog pound parking lot. SNAF is a non-profit organizaiton helping animals in need. 17:00
"Gate Practice" is what we call quick, informal track events, where you get to use the gate, and practice your starts and your skills. Come out, with your ABA Membership an | ||
08 / 5
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08 / 6
Wednesday, Aug 6, 2008
Wednesday, Aug 6, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 8, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, a 18:00
- 22:00
Social ride through Crumpit Woods. Downhill race on the Powerhouse Plunge. BBQ in Ravens Plateau. Fun for all levels of rider. See SORCA website for details www.sorca.ca 19:00
- 21:00
Dogwalker ~ 2007, 50 min. A happy gang of dogs heads into the woods. 19:00
Monthly meetings. 1st Monday. In the back meeting room. Open to all members. 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
08 / 7
(all day)
Wednesday, Aug 6, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 8, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, a | ||
08 / 8
- Friday, Aug 8, 2008
Wednesday, Aug 6, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 8, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level instruction in oil, a Friday, Aug 8, 2008
Friday, Aug 8, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 10, 2008
Hosted by the Squamish Windsport Society at the Spit location in Squamish. This is a National event, with athletes competing 06:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Trail Running Race follows the Test of Metal Course and more ...
09:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
For more information and registration details visit the S.O.A.R. website Friday, 8th August - Inflow Express - Starts from Porteau Cove at 16:00 19:00
An evening of Arts inspired by the Natural World. Art, Music, Film, Poetry and Good Company. 20:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hote. | ||
08 / 9
(all day)
Friday, Aug 8, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 10, 2008
Hosted by the Squamish Windsport Society at the Spit location in Squamish. This is a National event, with athletes competing - 15:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Trail Running Race follows the Test of Metal Course and more ...
(all day)
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
For more information and registration details visit the S.O.A.R. website Friday, 8th August - Inflow Express - Starts from Porteau Cove at 16:00 - 17:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hote. Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
- Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
Sponsored by Echoflex Solutions/Sunflower Bakery. 09:00
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 9:00 am
Volunteers Wanted. Brackendale Fall Fair Fire Damage Clean-up Weekend August 9-10 at the Brackendale Farmers Institute Park. The April container fire damaged teh Fall Fair equipment. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 14:00
- 18:00
What’s Happening: African Storm is an outdoor festival being held to raise funds and community awareness of The SAM Project. 19:00
SORCA is pleased to present Squamish's first ever bike in theatre. It will be taking place at PacWest Building across from the Brew Pub on Saturday August 9th. On the Bill 22:00
The Hottest Bikini Contest that Squamish has and will ever have! | ||
08 / 10
- Sunday, Aug 10, 2008
Friday, Aug 8, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 10, 2008
Hosted by the Squamish Windsport Society at the Spit location in Squamish. This is a National event, with athletes competing - 23:00
Friday, Aug 8, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
For more information and registration details visit the S.O.A.R. website Friday, 8th August - Inflow Express - Starts from Porteau Cove at 16:00 (all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. - 09:00
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 9:00 am
Volunteers Wanted. Brackendale Fall Fair Fire Damage Clean-up Weekend August 9-10 at the Brackendale Farmers Institute Park. The April container fire damaged teh Fall Fair equipment. 07:00
- 12:00
Count Organization - The Squamish River estuary has been divided into four count areas: East, West, North Central and South Central. 10:00
- 15:00
Eagle Run Grocery Store in Brackendale is having a farmer’s market with produce and artisan tables. 19:00
- 21:00
This year, The Men of the Deeps the world-renowned choir of working and retired Cape Breton, Nova Scotia coal miners will perform at the BC Museum of Mining in the historic Mill #3 building after C | ||
08 / 11
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. 09:00
Broadway or Bust summer camp is a three week intensive program. It focuses on developing participant’s skills in the performing arts of singing, dancing and acting. 17:00
"Gate Practice" is what we call quick, informal track events, where you get to use the gate, and practice your starts and your skills. Come out, with your ABA Membership an | ||
08 / 12
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. 09:30
- 15:30
Three days at the BC Museum of Mining learning about dinosaur tracks, volcanoes, fossils, rocks and minerals, through experiments, crafts, games, stories and more.....let's get rocking! 18:00
- 20:00
Bring a copy of your birth certification. Brennan Park
Also on August 19 | ||
08 / 13
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
- Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
Approximately 1 hour XC mountain bike race followed by sponsored dinner and festivities. Suitable for all competitive riders. Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 15, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level 15:00
- 16:00
The Squamish Public Library is thrilled to have award winning author/illustrator Cynthia Nugent visiting us. 17:45
Mountain Bike Race sponsored by Squamish Off Road Cycling Assocaition. Approximately 1 hour course, open to SORCA members, GRMBA members or available for $10 one-day race fee. $2 for members. 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
08 / 14
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. (all day)
Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 15, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level 07:30
- 08:45
The Rotaract club is looking for new members for their club! 18:30
- 21:00
Every Thursday evening, the Brackendale Elementary field plays host to Squamish Ultimate Frisbee. All are welcome, from brand new beginners wanting to learn to seasoned Ulti-vets. 19:30
- 23:00
An evening of live music and theatre presented as colourful vignettes. | ||
08 / 15
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. - Friday, Aug 15, 2008
Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008
End: Friday, Aug 15, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level 20:00
Friday, Aug 15, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. | ||
08 / 16
(all day)
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. - 17:00
Friday, Aug 15, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 12:00
- 16:00
Cheese Rolling – you’ve never seen anything like this before! 17:00
Saturday, Aug 16, 2008 - 5:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Costume contest, multiple video game tournaments, game specials and more. Call for info 604 815 4116 22:00
The Hottest Bikini Contest that Squamish has and will ever have! | ||
08 / 17
- Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. - 23:00
Saturday, Aug 16, 2008 - 5:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Costume contest, multiple video game tournaments, game specials and more. Call for info 604 815 4116 08:00
Sea to Sky's signature agritourism event, Slow Food Cycle Sunday in Pemberton blows the fast-food drive-through away. 10:00
- 16:00
Squamish Nation artists showcase their work to international and local buyers and collectors. Totem Hall 102 Stawamus Road, Hwy 99, Squamish BC 13:00
- 16:00
This month's walk has been CANCELLED
:: Meighen Creek stream/forest walk 15:00
- 19:00
Fun summer festival includes Caribbean music with live steel band, Phase 111 and DJ Carl sound vibes, King Fish Limbo. Hoola hoop contest. Try your hand on the Pan. Contest Give Aways. 16:00
- 23:00
Resident and Visiting Engines will be operating all day. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Come and Ride behind one or all | ||
08 / 18
17:00
"Gate Practice" is what we call quick, informal track events, where you get to use the gate, and practice your starts and your skills. Come out, with your ABA Membership an | ||
08 / 19
Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
- Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
Kids presenting their Membership Card and their accompanying parent/guardian, will benefit from a fun & h | ||
08 / 20
18:00
- 20:00
Back the Pack! Come out and enjoy appetizers and prizes, meet and greet the coach and players. Billet families and volunteers are needed. Boston Pizza 6:00 - 8:00 pm 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
08 / 21
16:00
- 19:00
You are invited to the AGM & Hotspot 4th Birthday Celebrations. Free lab access all day. Snacks and birthday cake at 4:00 pm. Ceremony and business meeting at 5:00 pm. Everyone welcome! | ||
08 / 22
Friday, Aug 22, 2008
Friday, Aug 22, 2008
End: Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level 20:00
Friday, Aug 22, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. | ||
08 / 23
- Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
Friday, Aug 22, 2008
End: Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
The Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake features two to four day workshops from introductory to advanced level - 17:00
Friday, Aug 22, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Join us at the second annual In-SHUCK-ch Days on August 23rd and 24th in Skatin, located along the Lillooet Lake Forest Service road in the scenic Lillooet River Valley. Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Straight Racing Saturday, Oval Racing Sunday. 08:00
1K for juniors, 6 K and 10 K course for others. Looks like fun at the top of the Gondola! Whistler Mountain, Upper Alpine. 5 Peaks have developed an amazing off road experience. 10:00
- 15:00
Don't Miss This One! Vendors book your tables early for the best spot! Tables $12. Contact West Coast Railway Heritage Park 604 898 9336
10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 12:00
- 23:00
On August 23, the second annual Campground "C" Country-Rock music festival will rock Whistler, BC. 9 GREAT ARTISTS ... FOR ONE LOW PRICE! 17:00
Whistler Animals Galore (WAG) and the Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa host the 6th Annual K9 Wine and Dine on Saturday August 23, 2008. 18:30
- 23:00
The 'Classic' Drive-In Theatre Comes to Squamish for the First Time 19:15
- 20:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
- 23:00
An evening of Youth & Talent Electric Rock Blues - 2 bands Vismaior - Nathan Roberge, Mike Mee, Jesse Strachen 20:00
- 23:00
Ammon McNeely is a speed climber with numerous records climbing El Capitan, he’ll be doing a presentation of his recent climbs. 22:00
The Hottest Bikini Contest that Squamish has and will ever have! | ||
08 / 24
- Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Join us at the second annual In-SHUCK-ch Days on August 23rd and 24th in Skatin, located along the Lillooet Lake Forest Service road in the scenic Lillooet River Valley. - Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Saturday, Aug 23, 2008
End: Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
Straight Racing Saturday, Oval Racing Sunday. Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
- Sunday, Aug 24, 2008
10km & 20km Trail Race. 10:30
- 13:00
Watch riders test their skills in the exciting sport of Observed Trials. Put on by the Canadian Pacific Trials Association. | ||
08 / 25
17:00
"Gate Practice" is what we call quick, informal track events, where you get to use the gate, and practice your starts and your skills. Come out, with your ABA Membership an | ||
08 / 26
19:00
- 21:00
The Howe Sound Women’s Centre presents – Women and Books. Newcomers and new ideas welcome at any time. Call for more information 604 892 5748. | ||
08 / 27
Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008
- Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008
Approximately 1 hour XC mountain bike race followed by sponsored dinner and festivities. 18:45
- 19:00
Squamish Writers Festival and launch of the Sea to Sky LIterary Contest Journal "Soundings". Brackendale Art Gallery. Admission by donation to the Helping Hands Society. 20:00
- 23:00
Enjoy a social evening with the Squamish Environment Conservation Society. 20:30
- 23:00
Whistler’s sixth annual outdoor screening series runs each Wednesday to the end of August. | ||
08 / 28
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08 / 29
19:00
Friday, Aug 29, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Broadway or Bust presents "HONK! JR" and "INTO THE WOODS, JR". These two one-act musicals feature new and intriguing takes on old and familiar stories. 20:00
Friday, Aug 29, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. | ||
08 / 30
- 22:00
Friday, Aug 29, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Broadway or Bust presents "HONK! JR" and "INTO THE WOODS, JR". These two one-act musicals feature new and intriguing takes on old and familiar stories. - 17:00
Friday, Aug 29, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Grizzly Bar and Grill. No Cover Ever! Live music, dance floor. Behind Sea to Sky Hotel. 01:00
- 23:00
Farm Folk/City Folk bring the best of B.C.’s chefs, vintners, brewers, farmers and food artisans to Rebagliati Park for a picnic. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 13:00
- 15:00
Pre-registration is required, so register today! For more information, see our events page. Myrtle Philip Community Centre 22:00
The Hottest Bikini Contest that Squamish has and will ever have! | ||
08 / 31
11:00
Squamish BMX Race Day. RFL. Sign on 10:00 am. Race 11:00 am. $7.00 BMX Park, Brennan Park | ||
09 / 1
12:00
- 16:00
Join us for Family Fun. The grand opening event will feature live Sea to Sky entertainment by: | ||
09 / 2
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09 / 3
19:00
- 21:00
Learning Peace: A Big School with a Big Heart chronicles a year at Annapolis East Elementary. A school where over 700 kids play, study, meet and--like kids everywhere--sometimes fight. | ||
09 / 4
19:00
Thursday, Sep 4, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Audition Notice- Panto directed by Kathy Daniels Audition dates: Thursday, September 4th and Friday September 5th - 7:00 pm Sea to Sky Hotel (Garibaldi Estates) Call-backs: Thursday, September | ||
09 / 5
- 19:00
Thursday, Sep 4, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Audition Notice- Panto directed by Kathy Daniels Audition dates: Thursday, September 4th and Friday September 5th - 7:00 pm Sea to Sky Hotel (Garibaldi Estates) Call-backs: Thursday, September Friday, Sep 5, 2008
Friday, Sep 5, 2008
End: Saturday, Sep 6, 2008
Come down and play in the tourney then sign up to join use for the year. All skill levels welcome. Must be over 35 years old. 6 teams in the League. League plays September - April. 01:00
- 05:00
Come celebrate as the Cedar Valley Waldorf School officially opens. We look forward to opening our doors to the greater Squamish community. 12:00
- 17:00
A Jail & Bail brings together community leaders for a common cause...
fighting pediatric cancer. At this event, volunteer "jailbirds" serve
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09 / 6
- Saturday, Sep 6, 2008
Friday, Sep 5, 2008
End: Saturday, Sep 6, 2008
Come down and play in the tourney then sign up to join use for the year. All skill levels welcome. Must be over 35 years old. 6 teams in the League. League plays September - April. Saturday, Sep 6, 2008
- Saturday, Sep 6, 2008
Approximately 1 hour XC mountain bike race followed by sponsored dinner and festivities at Brackendale Bistro. 09:00
Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The Pemberton Equifest was developed to bring people together from the community and invite people to our community for enjoyment of an event that many can identify with. 10:00
- 14:00
An opportunity for organizations to get together in the Auditorium at Brennan Park Rec Centre to take registrations for their sport or activity. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 10:00
- 13:00
1st Annual Outdoor Gear and Sports Swap will be held at the same time as Community Registration Day. Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Table $15 or 2 for $25
10:00
- 17:00
The annual Brackendale Fall Fair offers fresh produce, natural products, and art from over 50 local vendors. 19:15
- 20:00
VS Delta Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
09 / 7
- 23:00
Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The Pemberton Equifest was developed to bring people together from the community and invite people to our community for enjoyment of an event that many can identify with. 19:30
- 23:00
It’s hard to imagine but on Sunday September 7th the GrassRoots Jam at the BAG will be celebrating its 4th Anniversary! | ||
09 / 8
07:00
Register for FREE storytime programs Monday, September 8th at 12 pm. Books for Babies, Time with Tots and Preschool Storytime. | ||
09 / 9
19:00
- 21:00
Celebrate our province’s 150th anniversary with noted historian Jean Barman. 19:00
Sign up for League Play and FREE Curling Lessons (registration also Sept 16). League play begins Oct 14 (Tues) Free Lesson Nights Sept 30 and Oct 7 | ||
09 / 10
18:00
- 20:30
Presented by the Squamish Chamber of Commerce. Facilitated by Mr. Rob Arthurs, manager of Procurement and Busienss Opportunities, 2010 Commerce Centre. 19:00
- 20:30
Come and join us for free skating and refreshments at the Brennan Park Ice Arena! For more information call 604-898-3604. 19:00
- 20:30
Quest University Canada cordially invites you to attend our upcoming Cornerstone Lecture: "Ultimate Knowledge and How We Get It", presented by Christia Mercer, Visiting Faculty Member fro 19:00
- 21:00
Breaking Ranks ~ 2006, 55 min. A moving documentary about the plight of four U.S. soldiers seeking sanctuary in | ||
09 / 11
19:00
- 21:00
Tantalus Senior Centre, 7:00 pm. This promises to be another exciting year! New members are always welcome. 19:00
- 21:00
Safe interaction with children and dogs. How to approach a strange dog. Family suitability for a new dog in a household. | ||
09 / 12
13:15
- 15:15
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 19:00
- 20:00
Opening Night Debate followed by reading/discussion. | ||
09 / 13
09:00
- 23:00
Saturday Events Include
Millennium Place 09:30
- 16:30
Fall Drawing Classes at BAGSA Drawing 1: 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 13:00
- 15:00
Featuring songs, games, music. This event is made possible through a grant from Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation. 19:15
- 20:00
VS Grandview Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
09 / 14
07:00
- 12:00
Count Organization - The Squamish River estuary has been divided into four count areas: East, West, North Central and South Central. 09:00
Walk, run, wheelchair or bike in support of Terry Fox's legendary 'Marathon of Hope'.
11:00
Starts at the SPCA Shelter. Registration 11:00 am. Walk starts at 1:00 pm. Dog Agility Demos, Games & Contests, Remember to dress up your dog! 11:00
Everyone is welcome to see the motorcycles & cars at the Park 12:00
- 15:30
The roar of Harleys and the Squamish Classic Car Club's Show & Shine at (Un)Pavilion Park will provide an excellent way to celebrate going back to school. | ||
09 / 15
19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Gardeners will hold their monthly meeting with gues speaker Shirley macKenzie of vancouver. MacKenzie will talk about fall bulbs. 19:00
- 21:00
The Howe Sound Women’s Centre presents – Women and Books. Newcomers and new ideas welcome at any time. Call for more information 604 892 5748. | ||
09 / 16
19:00
Sign up for League Play and FREE Curling Lessons tonight or Sept 9 League play begins Oct 14 (Tues) Free Lesson Nights Sept 30 and Oct 7 19:15
- 21:00
Cedar Valley Meditation Group welcomes Bonni Ross at Cedar Valley School's new location 38265 Westway Avenue, Valleycliffe. | ||
09 / 17
18:00
- 20:00
We've got lights! Squamish Ultimate Frisbee has moved from Brackendale Elementary on Thursdays to Quest University every Wednesday night at 6pm. 18:30
- 20:00
With the influx of young families in Squamish, life coach Jennifer Deane thought it was time to lend a little of her professional expertise to women interested in exploring the infinite possibiliti 19:00
- 20:30
Quest University Canada cordially invites you to attend our upcoming Cornerstone Lecture: “Residual Environmental Impacts of Chemical Warfare: Legacy of Agent Orange Usage in Viet Nam" 19:00
- 21:00
Scared Sacred ~ 2004, 104 min. A feature documentary that asks the question: can we be Scared into the Sacred? | ||
09 / 18
18:30
- 19:30
The teen book club will resume this month. Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month. All teens are welcome and pizza and pop are provided. | ||
09 / 19
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09 / 20
00:00
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Harvest Huckfest is back for its seventh year, and this time, it is taking place in September when the weather is milder and the dirt stays tacky, making the riding fantastic. 10:00
- 23:00
Mountain Bike Race, starts at Squamish Airport and course covers distance between Squamish and Whistler. Find out more on their website. www.cheakamuschallenge.ca 10:00
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 10:00 am
End: 5:30 pm
A Unique New Festival for Southwest British Columbia. Your Day Pass to Adventure includes live steam in action: 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 11:00
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
VISUALS, the Squamish Valley Artists Society, presents ArtWalk, it‚s annual showcase event. Voted best art event i 12:00
- 15:00
Start at Galileo Coffee Company Parking Lot in Britannia Beach Finish at the Ocean Port Hotel Entry Fee A New Toy brought to Ocean Port Hotel
18:00
- 23:45
featuring music with two bands - Bluesberry Jam and Kettle Valley Brakemen - in the train park building used for Wild At Art. Enjoy a night of music in amongst the trains. 18:00
- 23:00
Dinner and silent auction to raise money for Cops for Cancer/Canadian Cancer Society. Come join us for some spectacular cultural dancing, singing, and some amazing auction items. 19:00
- 22:00
Scrapbook Workshops 41475 Meadow Ave. Brackendale 604 898-9243 Fergi2@shaw.ca Also Wed. Sept 24 @ 10:am - 2:pm Thurs. Sept. 19:15
- 20:00
VS Abbotsford Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
09 / 21
- 23:00
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Harvest Huckfest is back for its seventh year, and this time, it is taking place in September when the weather is milder and the dirt stays tacky, making the riding fantastic. - 17:30
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 10:00 am
End: 5:30 pm
A Unique New Festival for Southwest British Columbia. Your Day Pass to Adventure includes live steam in action: - 17:00
Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
VISUALS, the Squamish Valley Artists Society, presents ArtWalk, it‚s annual showcase event. Voted best art event i 00:00
- 23:00
The United Nations' International Day of Peace - marked every year on September 21 - is a global holiday when individuals, communities, nations and governments highlight efforts to end conflict and 09:00
- 12:00
Kids with a need for speed and a penchant for the atypical can register for two Canadian Luge Association recruitment camps running July 20 and September 21. 13:00
- 15:00
We are very fortunate to have mushroom expert Terry Taylor as our walk leader. | ||
09 / 22
18:45
- 20:45
Information open house in Squamish to present details of how the 2010 Winter Olympic Games are going to impact Squamish. The meeting will be held at Quest University and it will begin at 6 pm. | ||
09 / 23
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09 / 24
18:45
- 21:00
Mystical Brain ~ 2006, 52 min. Is it possible to shed light on the states of grace experienced by mystics and meditators? 19:00
- 21:00
An opportunity for women to learn the basics about their vehicle maintenance in a relaxed pressure-free setting. 19:00
- 20:00
The Squamish Public Library invites you to experience International Folk Dancing at a fun Information Night to be held on Wednesday, September 24th, from 7-8 PM. | ||
09 / 25
19:00
- 22:00
Scrapbook Workshops 41475 Meadow Ave. Brackendale 604 898-9243 Also Sat. Sept 20 @ 7:pm - 10:pm Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008 - 10:00 am 19:00
- 20:00
The Kite Runner, by Kahled Hosseini Everyone welcome.
20:00
Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 12:00 am
Named after The Doors most political so | ||
09 / 26
- 00:00
Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 - 8:00 pm
End: 12:00 am
Named after The Doors most political so 00:00
- 23:00
Now in its 13th year, this very popular mixed golf tournament aim is to raise funds for non-profit charities in the Sea to Sky Corridor. 21:00
- 23:00
Live music, Performance Art, DJs and many special guests! Brought to you by the Aquarius Party People Waldorf Hotel 1489 Hastings Street East | ||
09 / 27
06:00
Saturday, Sep 27, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 6:00 am
The inaugural Whistler Spirit Run and Festival is a two day cross-country and trail running event scheduled for the weekend of September 27 and 28, 2008 at Whistler Olympic Park. 10:00
- 14:00
A Green Building Trade Fair. Launch of Educational Tools created by the District of Squamish Planning Department to encourage above--standard greening of new buildings. 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 13:00
- 17:00
Starting this fall! We'll be meeting each month at the Sac building downtown in the Paviliion Park on Cleveland. 13:00
- 15:00
The Cedar Valley School is having another Open House this Sat. Sept.
14:30
- 17:00
Beginning at noon at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park; open to the Public at the Squamish Adventure Centre 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. 19:15
- 20:00
VS Richmond Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
09 / 28
- 06:00
Saturday, Sep 27, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 6:00 am
The inaugural Whistler Spirit Run and Festival is a two day cross-country and trail running event scheduled for the weekend of September 27 and 28, 2008 at Whistler Olympic Park. 00:00
- 23:00
Bird Walk with Squamish Environmental Society 1:00 PM Adventure Centre 09:00
- 14:00
Family Fun Poker Run with easy trails for all levels. Prizes! ATV Course. Entry $20 per hand 09:30
- 17:00
S.V.E.A. Hunter/Jumper Show. Squamish Valley Equestrian Association Club land, located just off Logger's Lane, 9:30 am, rain or shine. Judge: Wendy Elliott. | ||
09 / 29
17:00
- 19:00
CALOC and the Squamish Chamber of Commerce invite the business, government and tourism leaders of our community together to learn about the exciting 09 Nordic World Cup Season. 19:30
- 21:00
A parent series evening scheduled at Cedar Valley School The topic is 'The Developing Child'. It will cover the children's learning processes at each stage of development from birth to adulthood. Open to everyone! | ||
09 / 30
00:00
Howe Sound Curling Club
Free Lesson Nights Sept 30 and Oct 7 CALL FOR TIMES Curling rink is at the Squamish Valley Golf Course 604 898 5558 or 604 898 9691 | ||
10 / 1
17:00
- 19:00
Come and share a drink and some great appys! No RSVP required 19:00
- 21:00
Four Wings and a Prayer ~ a documentary about one of the world's most beautiful and mysterious creatures: the Monarch butterfly. | ||
10 / 2
08:00
Thursday, Oct 2, 2008 - 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Three day conference hosted by Squamish Communities That Care, marking its 10th Anniversary. 19:00
- 20:30
~ Many kinds of Energy Healing ~ Need to relax and bring joy? Who wants to try Reiki? Who wants to share Reiki? or Just curious! | ||
10 / 3
(all day)
Thursday, Oct 2, 2008 - 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Three day conference hosted by Squamish Communities That Care, marking its 10th Anniversary. 00:00
Friday, Oct 3, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Whistler Olympic Park Callaghan Valley, Canada | ||
10 / 4
- 16:00
Thursday, Oct 2, 2008 - 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Three day conference hosted by Squamish Communities That Care, marking its 10th Anniversary. (all day)
Friday, Oct 3, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Whistler Olympic Park Callaghan Valley, Canada 09:30
- 16:30
Fall Drawing Classes at BAGSA Drawing 1: 10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 13:00
- 15:00
Take a kid mountain biking day is an International event sponsored by the International Mountain Biking Association. Parent participation is manditory with BBQ and Prizes to be presented. 14:30
- 16:30
Come out and win your Thanksgiving Turkey at the Squamish Legion's Meet Draw. 3:30 - 5:30 pm. 17:30
Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 1:00 am
Celebrating 30 Years of excellence in enhancing the quaity of community life. Sea to Sky Community Services Society presents Diamonds & Pearls at Quest University Canada 19:15
- 20:00
VS Aldergrove Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
10 / 5
- 23:00
Friday, Oct 3, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Whistler Olympic Park Callaghan Valley, Canada - 01:00
Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 1:00 am
Celebrating 30 Years of excellence in enhancing the quaity of community life. Sea to Sky Community Services Society presents Diamonds & Pearls at Quest University Canada 08:00
- 12:00
Count Organization - The Squamish River estuary has been divided into four count areas: East, West, North Central and South Central. 08:30
- 11:00
Enjoy eggs, ham, sausages and coffee - a classic breakfast in the Squamish Legion Lounge. Something for the whole family! Regular $5.00. Hungry Man $7.50 10:00
- 16:00
Super long but fun ride! Help raise awareness and funds for a local family with a son with Crohn's disease. 13:00
- 15:00
Four Wings and a Prayer ~ a documentary about one of the world's most beautiful and mysterious creatures: the Monarch butterfly. 19:30
- 23:00
First Sunday of every month at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Everyone Welcome! Join local and visiting musicians for an evening of music. | ||
10 / 6
19:00
- 21:00
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is organizing an all-candidates' forum in lead-up to the federal election. | ||
10 / 7
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10 / 8
19:00
- 20:30
Historian signs copies of “BC 150’s” official Commemorative Book Award-winning author Jean Barman will be giving a slide-show presentation and signing copies of her new book, Br 19:00
- 21:00
Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny ~ 2007, 52min | ||
10 / 9
19:45
- 21:45
Presented by the Squamish Public Library and the Sea to Sky Women's Health Network. Learn the importance of backing up your hard drive and organizing your photo files. | ||
10 / 10
00:00
- 23:00
The Naturally Clean team is holding a special event. Let us show you how powerful, efficient and economical are those products. 17:30
- 19:00
Enjoy a roast chicken dinner with pumpikin pie for dessert. $11.00 Everyone Welcome 20:00
- 23:00
GK Ripper Fund-raiser: Movie Premiere, New World Order #9. | ||
10 / 11
10:00
- 15:00
Organic Produce, Local Foods, Artisan Crafts, Art, Local Music,& more. Located in the parking lot next to the park on Cleveland Ave. 11:00
- 19:00
Say something about yourself by wearing unique, original and locally made products. We have products for everyone, Men, Women, Kids and Dogs! 11:00
- 15:00
Come celebrate 15 years with Xocolatl Chocolate Creations - Free samples to enjoy and free birthday cake to celebrate. Downtown Squamish 13:00
- 15:00
Opening Reception at the Foyer Gallery, featuring new oil paintings by Linda Wagner, AFCA and woven metal works by Frances Solar. Meet the artists, enjoy a refreshment and see beautiful art. 15:30
- 17:30
With everyone's favourite guest auctioneer "Woody". A variety of delicious homemade pies donated by our members. Come in and bid on your Thanksgiving dessert! 19:00
- 23:00
Featuring Verdi, Belini, Bizet with soprano Heidi Mundell and mezzo Apollonia Vanova. Opera Gala & Silent Auction Fundraiser for the BCSPCA 19:15
- 21:00
VS Ridge Meadows Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
- 23:00
Yep...thats right!! At the OP!! Double highballs on special too! | ||
10 / 12
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10 / 13
09:00
BC Museum of Mining is open for Thanksgiving/Columbus Day. 12:30
- 15:30
Special Swim Session at Brennan Park Aquatic Center. 604 898 3604 13:15
- 15:15
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 20:00
- 23:00
Monday Nites at the OP... Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
10 / 14
00:00
Howe Sound Curling Club
Free Lesson Nights Sept 30 and Oct 7 CALL FOR TIMES Curling rink is at the Squamish Valley Golf Course 604 898 5558 or 604 898 9691 19:00
- 20:00
Come join the first gathering this fall to create awesome energy with our rhythms! Everyone Welcome. Please bring your own drum or percussion instrument. Howe Sound Women's Centre | ||
10 / 15
19:00
- 21:00
Baseball Girls ~ Forget everything you think you know about baseball. 19:00
- 21:00
Basic Bridge Lessons at Brennan Park. Used to play bridge? Never played bridge but want to join the 40 million North Americans who do? This introductory course is taught by certified instructors. 19:00
- 21:00
The Squamish Writers Group meets tonight at the newly renovated SAC building in Cleveland Park. Everyone welcome.! | ||
10 / 16
15:00
- 20:00
Trade Show and Job Fair. Draw prizes at many booths. Free Entry. 18:00
- 20:00
As the Squamish representatives on the Steering Committee for the Regional Economic Impact Assessment and Strategy for Arts, Culture & Heritage in the Sea To Sky Corridor, we are pleased to ann 19:00
- 21:00
Fireside Chat with Catherine Jackson, candidate for council
Brackendale Art Gallery 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre Presents: The Dirty Talk By Michael Puzzo Directed by: Janice Carroll Starring: Travis Woods (as Mitch) and Michael K. | ||
10 / 17
19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre Presents: The Dirty Talk By Michael Puzzo Directed by: Janice Carroll Starring: Travis Woods (as Mitch) and Michael K. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre Presents: The Dirty Talk By Michael Puzzo Directed by: Janice Carroll Starring: Travis Woods (as Mitch) and Michael K. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre Presents: The Dirty Talk By Michael Puzzo Directed by: Janice Carroll Starring: Travis Woods (as Mitch) and Michael K. 20:00
- 23:00
Cho is First Grand Prize winner of the 2006 Montreal International Music competition and gold medalist of the 2005 Stulberg International String Competition. | ||
10 / 18
10:00
- 13:00
Sell or trade clothing, Toys and sporting equipment that your children have out grown. 13:00
- 17:00
Join us for 4 uninterupted hours of scrapbooking and paper crafts. Learn how to use the beautiful Creative Memories products to create lasting gifts, albums and scrapbooks. 13:30
- 15:30
Tea, coffee and homemade pie. There will be a raffle and bake sale as well. 17:00
- 20:00
Classic Burger and Beer Fundraiser starts 5:00 pm Silent Auction 5:00 – 9:00 pm. Tickets $10.00. Grizzly Bar & Grill, 5:00 – 9:00 pm. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre Presents: The Dirty Talk By Michael Puzzo Directed by: Janice Carroll Starring: Travis Woods (as Mitch) and Michael K. | ||
10 / 19
10:00
Rummage Sale Oct.19, 2008 from 10am-3pm at Totem Hall 1380 Stawamus Rd. Squamish, B.C. table rentals avialable for $10 call Joy at 604-892-4842 20:00
- 23:00
Tight vocal harmonies, creative instrumental work, and contagious stage energy., The Breakmen CD Release | ||
10 / 20
10:00
My Amazing Journey Across a Changing Atlantic Ocean By Julie Angus. Slide show and author reading, Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. For more information: tel: 604-892-3110 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
10 / 21
19:30
- 21:30
Bryan Raiser will be having an informal chat to give the public a chance to let their views be known. 7:00 - 9:00 pm Gelato Carina, Downtown Squamish. 20:00
- 23:00
Monday Nites at the OP... Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
10 / 22
19:00
- 21:00
Fighting Their Fears - Child&Youth Anxiety (2004, 56 min) Anxiety motivates us to get things done, but for some people, anxiety is not a driver. | ||
10 / 23
00:00
- 23:00
4 Day Art Show at the Howe Sound Inn North Beach Lounge & Garibaldi Room
Oct 25 Body Painting Exhibition 5-9 pm 18:00
- 21:00
The District of Squamish will be holding a public Open House to review various options for future uses of the Squamsih Oceanfront Peninsula. 19:00
- 21:00
SECS is a local society primarily concerned with maintaining a healthy, liveable community and protection of important wild spaces and corridors. While advocacy is an important part of our gr 20:30
- 23:45
A multi-media show by Matt Maddaloni and Paul Cordy. Kiteboarding - pre-show warm up and kite season cool down. Photos ob Jim Hegan.
Prizes, Swag. | ||
10 / 24
13:15
- 15:15
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 18:30
- 20:00
Join us for a fun evening filled with lots of scary stuff. All 6-12 year olds are welcome to come and be part of the fun. A scary scavenger hunt, scary stories and a scary, make t 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Arts Council is hosting the first ever All Candidates Meeting on Arts, Culture and Heritage. It's our responsibility to keep arts and culture on the election age 20:00
Nothing has intrigued, inspired or frustrated humans more through history than the elusive emotion love. MOTUS O continues this trend with a series of cogitative, succinctly energetic and pro 20:00
With caller Kari-Ann McCullough, fiddle, concertina & guitar. Everyone welcome. No experience necessary and you don't need a partner. | ||
10 / 25
09:30
- 12:00
Enjoy monthly bird walks with the Squamish Environmental Conservation Society. Each month will have a different meeting spot. 09:30
- 16:30
Brackendal Art Gallery School of Art with instructor Dorte Froslev. Our visual perception is designed to recognize contrast borders. 14:00
- 16:00
Special Swim Session at Brennan Park Aquatic Center. 604 898 3604 14:00
- 20:00
Make plans for this popular SORCA annual event. The Enduro is run in easy laps through the 4-Lakes trails, from 2:00 - 8:00 pm. Many of the laps will be in the dark, so you'll need bike lights. 17:00
- 21:00
Body Painting Expo at the Howe Sound Inn. $5 admission. Art Show Thursday - Sunda, Oct 23-26 19:00
- 21:00
Come join us for some exciting entertainment! 19:15
- 21:00
VS Mission Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
10 / 26
13:00
- 15:00
Fighting Their Fears - Child&Youth Anxiety (2004, 56 min) Anxiety motivates us to get things done, but for some people, anxiety is not a driver. 17:30
Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Don't miss this great annual event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Pumpkins decorate the mini-railway creating a Halloweeny (but non-spooky) ride for kids of all ages. | ||
10 / 27
(all day)
Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Don't miss this great annual event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Pumpkins decorate the mini-railway creating a Halloweeny (but non-spooky) ride for kids of all ages. 18:00
- 22:00
Hosted by SORCA. Recreation groups will be invited to submit one question each to a panel of city council candidates. 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
10 / 28
(all day)
Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Don't miss this great annual event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Pumpkins decorate the mini-railway creating a Halloweeny (but non-spooky) ride for kids of all ages. 20:00
- 23:00
Monday Nites at the OP... Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
10 / 29
(all day)
Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Don't miss this great annual event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Pumpkins decorate the mini-railway creating a Halloweeny (but non-spooky) ride for kids of all ages. 19:00
- 21:00
Everest from Within. (2001, 52 min) In May 2000, four Canadians set off on an expedition to climb the perilous north side of Mount Everest without the use of oxygen or sherpas. 19:00
- 20:30
Everyone Welcome Skate. WEAR A COSTUME AND GET IN FREE! Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 20:00
After a kick-ass show in January, WAC has asked Matt Andersen back for a sure-to-be sold out show! 20:00
Join the Squamish Environmental Conservation Society for a social evenning at the Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
10 / 30
- 20:30
Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Don't miss this great annual event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Pumpkins decorate the mini-railway creating a Halloweeny (but non-spooky) ride for kids of all ages. 18:00
The funds from the Halloween Dance (& other activities) will be used for the grade 5 french immersion children to attend a camp in January at NVOS. Grades 4-7 invited. 18:30
- 21:00
Join us for another Vibrant Women's evening! As we go to the polls on November 15th it is opportune to showcase the women running for District of Squamish Municipal Council. 19:00
- 22:00
A Squamish couple and their team's journey to uganda to help build a water catchment. The film shows the beauty and spirit of the Ugandan people and their hope for the future.
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10 / 31
05:00
- 08:00
The student body at Quest University Canada will be teaming up with Meal Exchange (www.mealexchange.com) to help fight hunger this Hallowe'en. 08:00
- 16:00
Trick-or-treating all day at Bambeano - A Play Café on Halloween, Friday Oct 31. There will be treats, tricks, crafts, pumpkins, a little bit of spookiness and a whole lot of fun! 12:00
Featuring Kook Show. No No Cover. drink Specials. $500 Grizzly Bucks best costume. $100 Grizzly Bucks worst costume. 18:00
Join us for a Murder Mystery and Dinner at the Coper House Restaurant. $55 per person includes a 3-course gourmet dinner. Tix on sale October 1. Copper House Restaurant 604 898 1411 19:00
- 23:45
Dress up and come out and sing your favorite tunes! Prizes, Appies and lots of fun! 19:00
- 23:00
Silent Auction, Prizes for Best Costume, Canucks Tickets - Beer Fridge DJ in house Cliffside Pub $10 donation at door 19:00
- 21:00
Celebrity Games, Hollywood Boulevard, Autograph Signing, Starry Prizes, Walk of Fame. Brennan Park's Annual Hallowe'en Masquerade is not to be missed! 20:00
- 23:45
At the Ocean Port Pub. With DJS: The General E and other guests. Prizes for best and worst costumes Tix $10, avaialble at the OP Beer and Wine Store 21:00
Party with us at the Boo Pub. Constumes, No Cover. DJ Fernandez 21:30
- 23:45
Beyond Events and Thunktank Records have come together to bring you a Halloween party dripping with the GORE and Carnage that you thrist for every year. | ||
11 / 1
14:00
Drop by Ryan Insurance on 3rd avenue downtown to join Mike Jensen at an open house and Campaign Kick-off. Pick up some lawn signs, meet the candidate
2 - 5 pm 17:00
- 21:00
Burger and Beer Fundraiser for the Squamish Food Bank. Join us! Grizzly Bar & Grill, 5:00 – 9:00 pm. Burger and Beer 5:00 pm, Silent Auction 5:00 – 9:00 pm. 19:00
- 21:00
Norman Foote & friends Cd Release Concert with special guests The Whistler Children's Chorus at Millennium Place. Tickets: Call 604-935-8410, normanfoote.com or ticketmaster.ca. 19:00
- 23:00
Silent Auction of Grizzly memorabilia including chainsaw, axes, saws, pictures, picks, pole spurs, signs, etc ... If it was on the walls it's up for sale. 19:00
- 21:00
Location: Gelato Carina – best ice cream in town. Time: 7 - 9 pm Looking forward to hearing your questions and what is important to you. 19:15
- 21:00
VS Grandview Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
11 / 2
08:00
- 12:00
Count Organization - The Squamish River estuary has been divided into four count areas: East, West, North Central and South Central. 13:00
- 15:00
Chat with council candidate at Gelato Carina, 3:00 - 5:00 pm 13:00
- 15:00
Everest from Within. (2001, 52 min) In May 2000, four Canadians set off on an expedition to climb the perilous north side of Mount Everest without the use of oxygen or sherpas. 19:00
- 21:00
Meet and chat with Alan and enjoy the music of Dana-marie Battaglia at the Brackendale Art Gallery 7:00 pm. 19:30
- 23:00
First Sunday of every month at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Everyone Welcome! Join local and visiting musicians for an evening of music.
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11 / 3
17:30
- 23:00
Doors open 5:30 - Bingo starts at 6:30. Refreshments available. Everyone welcome!
19:00
- 21:00
Com out, meet the candidates and make your voice heard! Brennan Park 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
11 / 4
07:30
- 09:00
Every Tuesday evening at Quest, community members are invited to join our students in playing dodgeball. Come have some fun, burn off some energy and get to know the students. 10:00
- 13:00
The Squamish RCMP Community Policing Office at 38030 Cleveland ave is hosting a Community Open House. 20:00
- 23:00
Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Tuesday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
11 / 5
09:00
- 11:00
Council Candidate Doug Race will be available for questions and talk at the Senior Wellness Fair, Brennan Park. 09:00
- 13:00
Free flu & pneumoccal shots for over 65s. Health information. Displays. See you there! Brennan Park Rec Centre 9 am - 1 pm Bus transport available 17:00
- 19:00
This event is an evening cocktail reception offering some tabletop displays, networking opportunities with speakers and plenty of time to socialize in an informal setting. 19:00
Come out and meet Patricia Heintzman at the Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. 19:00
- 21:00
Campaign: The Making of a Candidate. It's another day at Toronto's city hall--and another characteristic outburst from Mayor Mel Lastman. 20:00
- 23:00
The Shady Tree Pub is hosting a night out of pictures with Eivind Tornes and his photo collection of local wildlife and alpine hiking. | ||
11 / 6
19:00
Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Experience the ultimate wine and food celebration featuring winemaker's dinners, seminars, wine tastings and after parties. 20:00
- 23:00
Don't miss this popular annual event. $1500 in cash prizes. See Darcy for details. 21:00
- 23:00
ARTrageous - Whistler's original art party - is back on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 as part of Cornucopia - Whistler's Celebration of Wine and Food. | ||
11 / 7
(all day)
Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Experience the ultimate wine and food celebration featuring winemaker's dinners, seminars, wine tastings and after parties. 11:00
Friday, Nov 7, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 7:00 pm
Help us help our Veterans. Please donate an hour of your time to help us in the selling of poppies. 14:00
- 22:00
Appraisals by accredited Canadian Antique Roadshow Appraiser, Gale Pirie. 19:00
- 20:00
For Council and an Effective Voice on Council Meet with me Friday, At Gelato Carina, November 7 at 7p.m. when the buses are on! | ||
11 / 8
(all day)
Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Experience the ultimate wine and food celebration featuring winemaker's dinners, seminars, wine tastings and after parties. - 19:00
Friday, Nov 7, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 7:00 pm
Help us help our Veterans. Please donate an hour of your time to help us in the selling of poppies. 13:00
- 16:00
In the Tantalus Professional Building parking lot next to Chevron Station in Garibaldi Estates. 14:00
- 23:00
This fundraiser event also includes silent auction, art show and socializing with great food and beverages available. 14:00
- 16:00
Location: Gelato Carina – Best icecream in town Time: 2 - 4 pm Please come for discussion and questions and icecream. 19:00
- 21:00
Chat with council candidate Donna Billy at Gelato Carina 7:00 - 9:00 pm | ||
11 / 9
(all day)
Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Experience the ultimate wine and food celebration featuring winemaker's dinners, seminars, wine tastings and after parties. 13:00
- 15:00
Campaign: The Making of a Candidate. It's anoth e r day at Toronto's city hall--and another characteristic outburst from Mayor Mel Lastman. 13:00
- 15:00
Come by and chat with council candidate Corinne Lonsdale. 1;00 - 3:00 pm, Gelato Carina | ||
11 / 10
- 19:00
Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Experience the ultimate wine and food celebration featuring winemaker's dinners, seminars, wine tastings and after parties. 18:00
Social, dinner, entertainment and silent auction. Tix $15 available at HSSS or at the door.
19:00
- 21:00
Come in and meet the 'new guys' running for council.
Gelato Carina, 7:00 - 9:00 pm 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
11 / 11
11:00
Please arrive early for seating. After the service there will be a wreath laying ceremony at the cenoptaph downtown. 12:30
- 15:30
Special Swim Session at Brennan Park Aquatic Center. 604 898 3604 13:00
- 17:00
This is a traditional gathering to honor past and present war veterans their will be a traditional feast, drumming, singing and dancing Free Event. Doors open at 1:00pm. 13:15
- 15:15
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 19:15
- 21:00
VS North Delta Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
- 23:00
Monday Nites at the OP... Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
11 / 12
00:00
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Jazzy numbers for the festive season, sing-a-long favourites and featuring The Three Kings, a cantata by Anders Ohrwall. Directed by Veronica mcPhee. Accompanied by Colleen Koop. 10:00
- 12:00
Location: Bambeano Time: 10 - 12 noon Looking forward to hearing your questions and what is important to you. 18:15
- 20:30
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be the host organization offering the following workshop. 19:00
Come out and meet Greg Gardner at the Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. 19:00
- 21:00
Reading from his book Vancouver: A Poem
Stnaley's work "are proof that a straightforward approach can accommodate a sense of mystery." 19:00
The Flathead River is one of the most biologically important areas in North America. | ||
11 / 13
- 23:00
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Jazzy numbers for the festive season, sing-a-long favourites and featuring The Three Kings, a cantata by Anders Ohrwall. Directed by Veronica mcPhee. Accompanied by Colleen Koop. 19:00
- 21:00
Herpetology is the study of Snakes. Leslie Anthony reads about his experiences ' in the field' - some amazing and horrifying tales! 19:00
- 21:00
The Copper House (the great restaurant across from Shannon falls). 19:00
- 21:00
Our next Squamish Historical Society membership will be on Thursday, November 13th at 7 pm at the Tantalus Senior Centre. 19:30
Enjoy this timeless classic about a community putting together a Christmas Pageant - a production made more unique by staging it in a church and having the audience play a real part in the pageant. 20:00
- 23:00
Don't miss this popular annual event. $1500 in cash prizes. See Darcy for details. | ||
11 / 14
17:00
Under the full moon on Friday, November 14, LUNA presents the sixth annual Moist, the Pool Party from 9pm to midnight at Meadow Park Sports Centre. 18:30
Go back in time to witness the inspiring logging story that built our community | ||
11 / 15
07:00
Fundraiser for Squamish Shelter for Women and an excuse for the fabulous women of Squamish to get dressed ot the nines and kick up their heels. 08:00
- 20:00
Vote for Council and Mayor 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Brennan Park 09:30
- 12:30
Trinity Hall, Squamish United Church on 4th Ave. Sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary to the Squamish General Hospital 10:00
- 16:00
A fun community based event. Why not clear out that overflowing closet and support a local social development charity benefiting at-risk youth - Zero Ceiling. 13:00
- 17:00
Join us for 4 uninterrupted hours of scrapbooking and paper crafts. Learn how to use the beautiful Creative Memories products to create lasting gifts, albums and scrapbooks. 19:15
- 21:00
VS Mission Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
11 / 16
12:00
- 15:00
We will be showcasing our Christmas giftware, gift basekts and sampling of our decadent chocolates and Christmas baking. 13:00
- 15:00
Meet at Coho Park, T-intersection of Parkway Road and Park Crescent off Garibaldi Way in Garibaldi Estates Meighen Creek 13:00
- 15:00
For those experiencing loss through death, an afternoon of support and discussion. Squamish Public Library meeting room. 15:00
- 17:00
Squamish marks the beginning of “Canada Music Week” with an exciting concert featuring: | ||
11 / 17
11:30
- 13:30
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to be hosting the CEO of VANOC - John Furlong at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
11 / 18
07:00
- 08:00
Learn this fun, energetic and most versatile dance. Triple Rhythm swing [East Coast Swing] will be our focus. Dance to a variety of music: Rockin' blues, Big Band, Contemporary Pop, and many more! 19:00
- 21:00
SQUAMISH EMERGENCY PROGRAM SOCIETY Annual General Meeting 7pm - Tuesday November 18th 2008 Executive Suites Garibaldi Springs Golf Resort 40900 Tantalus Road Garibaldi Highlands For more info c 20:00
- 21:15
This session will be a continuation of Salsa Level 1. A solid knowledge of the basics and under/arm turns are a pre-requisite for this class. Wear low heeled, smooth soled shoes. 20:00
- 23:00
Monday Nites at the OP... Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
11 / 19
12:00
- 13:00
Join Faith Krueger for the first lunch box workshop in her money management series. This workshop will take the fear out dealing with your money and financial concerns. 19:00
- 21:00
Baghdad Twist. It could be anywhere. A mid-1960s wedding reception captured on Super-8 film. Narrow ties. Bouffant hairdos. 19:00
- 21:00
Join local writers for a casual evening of inspiration, reading and writing. All genres and levels of writer welcome. 7:00 pm SAC Building Cleveland Park 20:00
- 23:00
With a forward by David Suzuki, Failsafe is a critical response to James Lovelock’s The Revenge of Gaia, which paints a darker picture for the future of humanity than does Prattis&rsquo | ||
11 / 20
13:00
- 15:00
with Lesley Keith from the Squamish Historical Society (Attendees are asked to bring any Squamish historical items or photos they would like to donate to the Squamish Historical Society) Happening 16:00
- 19:00
Come to the Totem Hall for our Children's Health Fair and check out the Information booths, entertainment, food and family fun on Nov. 20,2008 from 4pm -7pm 20:00
- 23:00
Don't miss this popular annual event. $1500 in cash prizes. See Darcy for details. | ||
11 / 21
20:00
- 23:00
With a fourth critically acclaimed albuma nd expanded touring schedule, John Reischman and the Jaybirds are a top-flight band delivering a truly fresh blend of original songs and instrumentals, old | ||
11 / 22
Saturday, Nov 22, 2008
Saturday, Nov 22, 2008
End: Sunday, Nov 23, 2008
Everyone Welcome! The annual NAAW Pow Wow is held to gather people together in celebration of healthy living. Come and enjoy traditional First Nations Food, Entertainment and Crafts. 00:00
Also opening day of the winter season for public skiing, snowshoeing and programs. www.whistlerolympicpark.com 09:30
- 16:30
Beginners and intermediates who whish to adventure a little farther into the Wonderful World of Watercolour. $80.00, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Brackendale Art Gallery. 11:00
Bring the family and welcome the holiday season with lunch and a stroll through the bazaar with treats and gifts for everyone on your list. Or join the fun and games at the Carnival and whisp 12:00
Saturday, Nov 22, 2008 - 12:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Everyone Welcome, Come and enjoy First Nations performances, food and art, November 22 from 12pm – 9pm November 23 from 12pm – 5pm Admissions by donation. 17:00
The evening will include a fabulous dinner, live and silent auctions of "Owen Experiences," and many other surprises throughout the evening. 19:15
- 21:00
VS North Delta Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
- 23:45
Fabulous night gambling with funny money in a real casino, and dancing to the Hair Farmers. We've booked the entire floor of the Howe Sound Inn.
20:00
- 23:00
Donizetti's Lucia Di Lammermoor. Richard Williams, Artisitc Director. Based on Sir Walter Scott's 'The Bridge of Lammermoor'. 20:00
Gala evening presented by SORCA and the Squamish Health Care Foundation. Dress to Impress. Casino game tables, live music, auction, appetizers. Dance to the Hair Farmers | ||
11 / 23
- Sunday, Nov 23, 2008
Saturday, Nov 22, 2008
End: Sunday, Nov 23, 2008
Everyone Welcome! The annual NAAW Pow Wow is held to gather people together in celebration of healthy living. Come and enjoy traditional First Nations Food, Entertainment and Crafts. - 21:00
Saturday, Nov 22, 2008 - 12:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Everyone Welcome, Come and enjoy First Nations performances, food and art, November 22 from 12pm – 9pm November 23 from 12pm – 5pm Admissions by donation. 13:00
- 15:00
Baghdad Twist. It could be anywhere. A mid-1960s wedding reception captured on Super-8 film. Narrow ties. Bouffant hairdos. | ||
11 / 24
20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
11 / 25
15:30
- 17:30
In memory of Leslie Schnuur who passed away October 21, friends and family are holding a special meat draw at the Squamish Legion. 20:00
- 23:00
Come down and kick it at Open Mic Nite with your hosts and musicians Fuzzy Dice. Every Monday at 8 pm...show us your stuff! | ||
11 / 26
13:00
- 16:00
Free Gift for attending, bring a Friend for another free gift Gift with purchase over $50. Lots of Christmas Gift Ideas. I look forward to seeing you. 19:00
- 21:00
Club Native. Tracey Deer grew up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake with two very firm but unspoken rules drummed into her by the collective force of the community. 19:00
- 21:00
Chris Czajkowski, one of Canada’s most practised outdoorswomen, will give an illustrated lecture on her new book, 'A Mountain Year', on Wednesday, November 26 at 7:00pm. 20:00
- 23:00
Join the Squamish Environmental Society for a social evening.
Howe Sound Brew PUb | ||
11 / 27
18:30
- 23:00
presented by the Copperhouse Restaurant. Featuring Style Zone, & Carmel’s Lingerie Tickets available at Style Zone. 19:00
Thursday, Nov 27, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. 19:00
Chris Czajkowski, one of Canada’s most practised outdoorswomen, will give an illustrated lecture on her new book, 'A Mountain Year,' on Thursday, November 27 at 7:00pm. 19:30
- 23:00
Experience unbelievable coincidences as The Wizard of Oz (1938) and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (1973) are perfectly synchronized to create an incredible new film. 20:00
- 23:00
Don't miss this popular annual event. $1500 in cash prizes. See Darcy for details. Grizzly Bar and Grill | ||
11 / 28
(all day)
Thursday, Nov 27, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. 10:00
Friday, Nov 28, 2008 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
West Coast Railway Heritage Park proudly presents the Brick Wizard Show featuring Lego in the Station Building. Creations by Shamryn Hobbies of New Westminster and the Brick Wizard Barry Kennedy. 15:00
- 21:00
Whistler’s Original Artisan Market has built a reputation of presenting unique, quality, hand-made art and crafts for Whistler residents and visitors looking for one-of-a-kind treasures. 18:30
- 20:30
Mamquam Elementary's Annual Christmas Craft Fair will be held on Friday November 28 at 6:30-8:30 pm. There will be games, bingo, crafts, bake sale and photos with santa! 19:00
hosted by the Squamish Nation Menkis group. Silent auction table and a toonie auction table. 21:00
Ya!!! SWEET!!! Wassabi is back in town to rock it even heavier!!! If you missed the first show in June, make sure you don't miss this one!!! | ||
11 / 29
- 19:00
Thursday, Nov 27, 2008 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. (all day)
Friday, Nov 28, 2008 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
West Coast Railway Heritage Park proudly presents the Brick Wizard Show featuring Lego in the Station Building. Creations by Shamryn Hobbies of New Westminster and the Brick Wizard Barry Kennedy. 07:00
Home baking, kintted and sewing items and crafts. Silent Auction
11:00 am - 2:00 pm 09:00
- 12:00
SECS invites new and returning volunteers to participate in Eaglewatch Training dayEaglewatch Volunteer Interpreters share their knowledge and love of bald eagles with people from around the w 09:30
- 12:00
Meet at the Windsurfing Spit Yellow Gate for a walk through the Squamish Estuary wtih the Squamish Environmental Society 09:30
- 12:00
Learn to identify birds, brush up on your birding skills, or just enjoy wildlife viewing in our spectacular natural setting. 10:00
- 16:00
The Squamish 835 Griffin Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets will be hosting a bottle drive today Saturday November 29. 10:00
- 17:00
Whistler’s Original Artisan Market has built a reputation of presenting unique, quality, hand-made art and crafts for Whistler residents and visitors looking for one-of-a-kind treasures. 10:00
- 15:00
Come find some original Christmas gifts at our annual Squamish Nation Craft Fair. On Sun.Nov.9 10am-3pm. Tables available for rent for $25 each. 18:00
- 21:00
Come out and support Don Ross Secondary School's Outdoor Leadership class of 2008/09 at a beer and burger fundraiser at the Grizzly Bar on Saturday November 29. 19:00
Come join us for an exciting evening of live music performed by Cam Salay and Shannon Saunders, drinks, food, and dozens of enticing auction items including: 3 days for 2 people Cat Skiing with Bac 19:15
- 21:00
VS Richmond Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
- 22:00
Leeward Cinema presents My Own Two Feet. This professional snowboard film was made without snowmachines, helicopters or chairlifts. | ||
11 / 30
- 17:00
Friday, Nov 28, 2008 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
West Coast Railway Heritage Park proudly presents the Brick Wizard Show featuring Lego in the Station Building. Creations by Shamryn Hobbies of New Westminster and the Brick Wizard Barry Kennedy. 00:00
- 00:30
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. CALL FOR TIMES 604 898 3604 10:00
- 16:00
Don't miss this annual craft fair, one of the finest in the corridor. It fills the lobby, restaurant and Garibaldi Room areas of the Howe Sound Inn. 12:00
- 16:00
Catch the Holiday Spirit on Cleveland Ave., downtown Squamish. 13:00
- 15:00
Club Native. Tracey Deer grew up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake with two very firm but unspoken rules drummed into her by the collective force of the community. 18:30
Come see what the SBRC has planned for 2009. Executive elections and call for volunteers. 6:30 pm. Squamish Adventure Centre. www.squamishbmx.com 20:00
- 23:00
with Leslie Alexander and John Ellis and Kendel Carson. Tix $20. Available at the BAG and Garibaldi Graphics. Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. | ||
12 / 1
20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
12 / 2
10:00
- 18:00
BC Museum of Mining Pre-Christmas Sale on Now till December 19th! Enjoy Employee Pricing with 20% OFF EVERYTHING in the gift shop!! Help Support The BC Museum of Mining, a non-profit organization and National Historic Site. | ||
12 / 3
17:00
- 21:00
Pepe & Gringo’s 40359 Tantalus Way Cost: at the door $10.00 members $15.00 for Non-Members Come and share a drink and some great appys! 19:00
FLicKeR (2007, 72 min) "Really, I think, behind everything, he was trying to teach people to see differently." - Marianne Faithfull, on Brion Gysin. | ||
12 / 4
00:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. 07:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 8th annual Whistler Film Festival presented by American Express will take place December 4 to 7, 2008. The Whistler Filmmaker Forum will take place December 3 to 6, 2008. 09:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. 18:00
- 21:00
Don't miss this annual tradition - the Christmas Fair at Garibaldi Highlands Elementary School. A gymnasium full of crafts and baked goods, fun & games in the classrooms, and Santa and tea in the multi-purpose room. Great fun for the whole family ... To book a table ($25) call Sue Sweeney at 604 898 3688 18:45
- 20:00
Balance eating and emotions this holiday season. Feel good by eating guilt free. Reach your health and weight goals. Reduce stress and enjoy the holidays. 19:30
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. Wave your wands, cast spells, and enjoy dancing and singing. 20:00
- 23:00
Don't miss this popular annual event. $1500 in cash prizes. See Darcy for details. Grizzly Bar and Grill | ||
12 / 5
(all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 8th annual Whistler Film Festival presented by American Express will take place December 4 to 7, 2008. The Whistler Filmmaker Forum will take place December 3 to 6, 2008. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. Wave your wands, cast spells, and enjoy dancing and singing. 16:00
- 19:00
Please join us for Quest University's first ever craft fair. There will be live music performed by students as well as the opportunity to buy hand-made products such as baked goods, journals, scarves, art and jewelry. All products will be made and sold by Quest students, but you can also make your own gifts at our make-a-craft table! 16:00
- 19:00
The Squamish Youth Resource Centre invites you to join us for our second open house of 2008! 19:00
You are cordially invited to attend our Fall Showcase as Quest students exhibit work from their academic and co-curricular involvements during the term. 20:00
A 57 minute film tracing the social and economic evolution of Brackendale within the larger context of the town of Squamish. | ||
12 / 6
(all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 8th annual Whistler Film Festival presented by American Express will take place December 4 to 7, 2008. The Whistler Filmmaker Forum will take place December 3 to 6, 2008. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. - 19:30
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Join us for an exciting, family event at the Eagle Eye Theatre. Wave your wands, cast spells, and enjoy dancing and singing. Saturday, Dec 6, 2008
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008
End: Monday, Dec 8, 2008
Plans are underway for our first Advents Market in Cleveland Park. Vendors, entertainment, and holiday magic will be part of the fun. Alcoholic Christmas beverages will be sold, as well as Christmas cookies and roasted chestnuts. Gorgeous Arts & Crafts, Hot Mulled Wine & Apple Cider 06:00
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 12:00 am
All aboard! Kick off this holiday season with a ride on the Polar Express! Children and adults alike will enjoy a fun-filled train ride including Santa, Mrs. 10:00
- 15:00
Sell your handicrafts and Christmas gifts at the Brennan Park Annual Christmas Craft fair. No food products unless they are approved by the health board. Set up at 8am . 11:00
- 15:00
The annual WAG Photos with Santa Fundraiser takes place at the Town Plaza Gazebo in Whistler Village from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. 11:00
- 15:00
Create a family treasure! $5 a picture, bring all your pets. Proceeds to the Squamish SPCA. Bosley's Pet Food & More, Squamish Station Mall. 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. 11:00
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Featuring unique Christmas gifts and decor by Jill Waghorn (Clay Decor), Tracy Dixon (Jewellery), Judy McQuinn (Stained Glass) and more. Saturday 11 - 5 | Sunday 11 - 4 40257 Kalodon Garibaldi highlands 604 898 5902 12:00
- 14:00
Squamish welcomes the holiday season with the Annual Santa Claus Fly-in & Parade! “Origin of holiday spirit – Traditions from around the world” Watch Santa’s helicopter land at Nexen Beach as he heralds the start of the annual Santa Claus Parade… decorative floats and marching groups will parade down Second Ave. and up Cleveland Ave celebrating this year’s theme “Origins of holiday spirit – Traditions from around the world”. 13:00
- 19:00
VISUALS, the Squamish Valley Artists Society, will have prints, original art and fine craft for show and sale at the Squamish Arts Council Building during the two day Downtown Christmas Market. Shop for the art lovers on your gift list. 12 - 6:00 p.m. Sat, 4 - 8:00 p.m. Sun. 19:15
- 21:00
VS Delta Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
12 / 7
- 23:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. - 23:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 8th annual Whistler Film Festival presented by American Express will take place December 4 to 7, 2008. The Whistler Filmmaker Forum will take place December 3 to 6, 2008. - 23:00
Thursday, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of more than 90 films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors. (all day)
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008
End: Monday, Dec 8, 2008
Plans are underway for our first Advents Market in Cleveland Park. Vendors, entertainment, and holiday magic will be part of the fun. Alcoholic Christmas beverages will be sold, as well as Christmas cookies and roasted chestnuts. Gorgeous Arts & Crafts, Hot Mulled Wine & Apple Cider - 00:00
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008 - 6:00 am
End: 12:00 am
All aboard! Kick off this holiday season with a ride on the Polar Express! Children and adults alike will enjoy a fun-filled train ride including Santa, Mrs. - 16:00
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008 - 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Featuring unique Christmas gifts and decor by Jill Waghorn (Clay Decor), Tracy Dixon (Jewellery), Judy McQuinn (Stained Glass) and more. Saturday 11 - 5 | Sunday 11 - 4 40257 Kalodon Garibaldi highlands 604 898 5902 12:30
- 15:30
Hosted by the Squamish Girl Guides, Brownies and Sparks. Anyone going to skate today is asked to bring a new or gently used item for this worthy cause. Items donated to the Helping Hands Society. Brennan Park Rec Centre 11:30 am - 2:30 pm. 13:00
- 15:00
FLicKeR (2007, 72 min) "Really, I think, behind everything, he was trying to teach people to see differently." - Marianne Faithfull, on Brion Gysin. 17:00
- 21:00
VISUALS, the Squamish Valley Artists Society, will have prints, original art and fine craft for show and sale at the Squamish Arts Council Building during the two day Downtown Christmas Market. Shop for the art lovers on your gift list. 12 - 6:00 p.m. Sat, 4 - 8:00 p.m. Sun. 18:30
Join us for this annual event - a Christmas programme and carol sing-a-long. Admissions: donation to Community Christmas Care Squamish United Church, 20:30
- 22:00
Join Carolyn Grass and local musicians for a musical evening. Everyone welcome! Brackendale Art Gallery 7:30 - 10:00 pm
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12 / 8
- Monday, Dec 8, 2008
Saturday, Dec 6, 2008
End: Monday, Dec 8, 2008
Plans are underway for our first Advents Market in Cleveland Park. Vendors, entertainment, and holiday magic will be part of the fun. Alcoholic Christmas beverages will be sold, as well as Christmas cookies and roasted chestnuts. Gorgeous Arts & Crafts, Hot Mulled Wine & Apple Cider 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
12 / 9
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12 / 10
19:00
- 21:00
Shinny-Hockey in All of Us (2001, 72min). Whether on a spectacular lake set amidst the Rocky Mountains or a frozen patch of the Arctic Ocean, a 200- year-old pond in Nova Scotia or a slew in southern Saskatchewan, Canadians take to the ice to play hockey in all its winter splendour. Men and women, boys and girls, retirees and up-and-comers, prime ministers and plumbers - all are equal on the rink. | ||
12 / 11
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12 / 12
10:00
Come witness the technological and engineering feat in action. Zip from the top of one hill to the other! Bring all your friends and relatives.
Whistler/Blackcomb. whistlerblackcomb.com 19:30
- 23:00
Sea to Sky Singers invite you to Come for Christmas. Music Director, Veronica McPhee directs the Sea to Sky Singers in a variety of traditional and original holiday carols. The featured work this year is Anders Ohrwall’s cantata, The Three Kings, sung in English. Everyone is welcome to this concert, which also includes jazzy numbers for the festive season and a traditional Sing-Along. | ||
12 / 13
10:00
- 18:00
Some of the finest and most delightful local artisans take part in this annual celebration of holiday spirit and craftsmanship. View wonderful crafts or sit by the fire with a bowl of salmon bisque. A craft fair not to miss! 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. Brackendale Art Gallery 10:00
- 11:30
Families are invited to enjoy stories, a puppet show, crafts refreshemtns and a sing along led by the Mamquam School Choir.
This is a free event but nono-perishable food items for Community Christmas Care would be much appreciated. Please note regular storytimes are cancelled on Dec 10 and 13. 14:00
- 17:00
Come join in the fun at Gelato Carina as we introduce 'Gypo Logging', the fun new boardgame invented in Squamish by lifelong resident, Trevor Bergstrom. Come in and take a roll of the dice - you'll soon be addicted to the game. There will also be a real game in progress with some seasoned local players. 19:00
Come down to the Squamish Yacht Club and enjoy watcing the beautifully decorated ships cruise and a holiday sing-out. This annual event is always a treat. 19:15
- 21:00
VS Grandview Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 19:30
Bring the whole family out to enjoy this Christmas classic. The cast and crew have been working hard on production since September! Two days - Dec 13, 7:30 pm Dec 14, 2:00 pm | ||
12 / 14
10:00
- 15:00
Pancake Breakfast for Dogs. Pet Photos with Santa. Silent Auction. Accepting Pet Food donations. Squamish Yacht Club 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Proceeds to the Squamish Needy Animals Fund 11:00
- 15:00
7th Annual Chidren's Christmas Faire with Cedar Valley Waldorf School. Gourmet bake sale, Enchanting Cookie House, the merry Christmas Fairy, handmade arts crafts and toys, creative children's activities, magical Gnome Village, wreath making, music, lunch & refreshments. Draw for a handcrafted wooden dollhouse. Cedar valley Waldorf School, 38265 Westway Ave., Valleycliffe. 13:00
- 15:00
Shinny-Hockey in All of Us (2001, 72min). Whether on a spectacular lake set amidst the Rocky Mountains or a frozen patch of the Arctic Ocean, a 200- year-old pond in Nova Scotia or a slew in southern Saskatchewan, Canadians take to the ice to play hockey in all its winter splendour. 13:00
- 19:00
Onatah Coffee invites you to the second annual Christmas Sale! Pour Vous features work by CJ Metal Designs, Planet Pili, Oyster, Clothes Minded, and Vanessa Stark. Enjoy a delicious latte while picking up the perfect stocking stuffer. Onatah Coffee in The Spectacle is proud to host the unique artwork, jewelry, clothing by local designers on Sunday Dec 14 @ 1 to 7 pm. 14:00
Bring the whole family out to enjoy this Christmas classic. The cast and crew have been working hard on production since September! Two days - Dec 13, 7:30 pm Dec 14, 2:00 pm | ||
12 / 15
18:00
- 20:00
The Squamish local horse club SVEA will be caroling on the Eagle Run area in Brackendale from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Please bring non-perishable food items, new unwrapped gift or cash donation for Communitiy Christmas Care. There will be a pony named Prince for you to meet. 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
12 / 16
09:30
- 10:30
Creativity at its best! Tots will make and decorate a variety of Christmas Decorations with the help of Mom or Dad. They will love dabbling with glitter, glue and sparkles. 11:30
Last Luncheon of 2008! Location: The Nest Restaurant, Brackendale Guest Speaker: Brooke Carere, Climate Action Facilitator Come meet the 2009 Chamber Board of Directors and celebrate in festive cheer! Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non-Members *Gift exchange – Please bring an item from your home, unwrapped, that you wish to “regift”. 13:00
- 15:30
Creativity at its best! Preschoolers will make and decorate a variety of Christmas Decorations. They will love dabbling with glitter, glue and sparkles. | ||
12 / 17
15:45
- 16:45
Creativity at its best! Preschoolers will make and decorate a variety of Christmas Decorations. They will love dabbling with glitter, glue and sparkles. 19:00
A festive evening of Christmas Carols and Open Mic . This event is for everyone who has ever sung a song in their life, and all those who play an instrument. (Let's set a record for the most guitars ever gathered for Christmas Carols!) Everyone else is invited too! The GELATO Carina Downtown Squamish
Wednesday, December 17th 19:00
- 21:00
Lords of the Arctic (2003, 52 min). The unique wildlife that thrives in the Arctic's stark landscape has long captivated our imaginations. Ice plays a critical role in maintaining this fragile ecosystem. As temperatures rise because of global warming, will these northern plants and wildlife be able to adapt? | ||
12 / 18
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Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Whistler Olympic Park Callaghan Valley, Canada 17:00
- 22:00
The Burrow is hosting a good/bad Holiday Sweater Competition. For this festive night, there are two separate categories: 1. Holiday Themed Sweaters; 2. Sweaters you received as Holiday Gifts Participants must come wearing their sweaters on Thursday, December 18th and be photo ready. 17:30
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. 19:00
- 21:00
Please join us on Thursday evening, December 18th from 7:00 - 9:00 pm for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the ARTISAN GALLERY, at 1336 Main St, next to the Squamish Public Library. This public gallery for the enjoyment of our entire community has been made possible by an amenity contribution policy of the District of Squamish, and is managed by the Squamish Arts Council. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 19:30
- 22:00
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. | ||
12 / 19
- 23:00
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Whistler Olympic Park Callaghan Valley, Canada (all day)
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. 17:30
- 20:00
Come join the Squamish Youth Resource Centre in celebrating the holiday season with a delicious free dinner! 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
A family holiday tradition! The dream of Clara returns to MY Millennium Place 19-22 December with the Goh Ballet presentation of The Nutcracker. 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. | ||
12 / 20
(all day)
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. - 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. - 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. (all day)
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
A family holiday tradition! The dream of Clara returns to MY Millennium Place 19-22 December with the Goh Ballet presentation of The Nutcracker. - 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 19:15
- 21:00
VS Aldergrove Brennan Park Recreation Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 19:30
Saturday, Dec 20, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. | ||
12 / 21
(all day)
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. (all day)
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
A family holiday tradition! The dream of Clara returns to MY Millennium Place 19-22 December with the Goh Ballet presentation of The Nutcracker. - 19:30
Saturday, Dec 20, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Euphoric Theatre presents: The Santaland Diaries By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello Directed by: Whitney Franklin Starring: Rob Michaels (as Crumpet the Elf) The Santaland Diaries is a brilliant evocation of what a slacker's Christmas must feel like. Out of work, our slacker decides to become a Macy's elf during the holiday crunch. 10:00
Join the congregation of Squamish United Church (downtown Squamish, 4th and Victoria) for Sunday Service, 10:00. The Squamish United Church Choir presents a Christmas Cantata: The Wonders of Christmas, by Joseph M. Martin. Coffee to Follow. Free Will Offering accepted 13:00
- 14:00
Come skating with Santa! Win Prizes! Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. No hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 12:05 - 1:05 pm 604 898 3604 13:00
- 15:00
Lords of the Arctic (2003, 52 min). The unique wildlife that thrives in the Arctic's stark landscape has long captivated our imaginations. | ||
12 / 22
(all day)
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. - 19:30
Friday, Dec 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
A family holiday tradition! The dream of Clara returns to MY Millennium Place 19-22 December with the Goh Ballet presentation of The Nutcracker. 20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
12 / 23
- 20:30
Thursday, Dec 18, 2008 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Celebrate the Season at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. Our annual Lights At The Park event will be even more magical this year with the addition of our "Light-O-Rama" light show. Light shows will run every hour from 5:30pm. As always, our popular West Coast Mini Rail will be running through the park with light displays along the 3 km route. | ||
12 / 24
17:00
Bring your favourite appetizer, side dish or dessert. Bring the kids. Service in the Chapel 5:00 pm. Semi-potluck dinner, 6:00 pm. Please RSVP Early! 604 898 3333 19:00
- 19:30
Everyone is invited to share in the Mystery of Christmas Eve at a family oriented Candle Light Carol Service at Squamish United Church (downtown Squamish, 4th and Victoria). Sing your favourite carols. Listen again to the ancient story of the birth of the Christ child. Sing Silent Night by candle light. Free will offering accepted. | ||
12 / 25
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12 / 26
13:15
- 15:15
Everyone Welcome Skate. Fun for all ages. no hockey sticks or pucks. Brennan Park Ice Arena. Skate rentals available. 604 898 3604 | ||
12 / 27
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12 / 28
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12 / 29
20:00
hosted by Bob Phillion and Cam Salay. 8:00 pm. Howe Sound Brew Pub. | ||
12 / 30
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12 / 31
18:00
Whistler's First Night is a legendary alcohol-free New Year's Eve celebration featuring live music, art workshops and street entertainment for all ages. 19:00
Live Music. West Coast Sea Food Buffet and Carvery. Dessert and a Glass of Champagne. Receive a 10% discount if you reserve before December 27 $65 per person. Call 604 898 1411 before we sell out! 20:00
20:00
Dance into the new year with Short Circuit and General Electrik. A mix of music to suit all tastes. Free appies @ 10 pm. No Cover Charge. Prize Draws. Cliffside Pub, Valleycliffe 20:00
Dress to Impress soiree with live entertainment. Regan Ritchie and Guiests. Tix $25 includes delicious appetizers and champagne. Call for info 604 898 6665. Watershed Grill, Government Road next to Eagle Run Dyke. 21:00
NEW YEARS EVE 2009 "it's enterTRAINing". a BlaCk Tie affAir. DJs. Champagne. Tasty Treats! DJs: Champagne at MidNigHt Coat Check. | ||
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01 / 2
19:15
- 21:00
VS Port Moody Whistler - Meadow Park Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 | ||
01 / 3
00:00
- 23:00
Christina will accompany you on an all day outing this winter to observe bald eagles in the wild along the squeamish River, in the Brackendale Eagle reserve. 19:15
- 21:00
VS North Delta Brennan Park Rec Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:00
A look at the many species of birds and mammals that spend the winter in this part of BC and the special habitats that they need. | ||
01 / 4
02:00
- 03:00
Sunday 09:00
The Annual Eagle Count, coordinated by Nina Rytter, Rachel Shephard and Thor Froslev, is conducted by trained volunteers for scientific purposes and is not open to the general public. The Gallery will be open to the public at 9 am. Go eagle watching on your own and come back for hot soup by the fire. 19:30
- 22:00
Join local musicians for an evening of music. Everyone welcome! Brackendale Art Gallery First Sunday of every month | ||
01 / 5
12:00
- 20:00
Register for a variety of free storytimes at the Squamish Library. Programs for babies, tots and pre-schoolers. In person: 37907 2nd Avenue, Squamish, BC V8B 0A7 By phone: 604-892-3110 Library open Noon - 8:00 pm. | ||
01 / 6
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01 / 7
17:00
- 19:00
This event is an evening cocktail reception offering networking opportunities and plenty of time to socialize in an informal setting. Learn about things going on in the community and highlight your own business. Come and share a drink and some great appys! No RSVP required. CHAMBER AFTER 5 Date: Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 Time: 5-7p.m. 17:30
- 19:30
This event is an evening cocktail reception offering networking opportunities and plenty of time to socialize in an informal setting. Learn about things going on in the community and highlight your own business. Come and share a drink and some great appys! No RSVP required. Date: Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 19:00
The Museum (2008, 90 min). It's tough running a museum in the 21st century, competing with all the flashy distractions of the digital age. So when William Thorsell sets out to renovate Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum, he thinks big, opting for a bold architectural gesture that will inject a shot of amphetamine into the staid and sensible veins of Canada's biggest burg. 19:00
Guild members will be selling books, rulers, fabric, quilting paraphernalia. This is an open meeting, if you have considered meeting our group, or taking up a new hobby, please join us. If you enjoy a good sale, please join us! We hope to see you there! Senior’s Center, 7:00 pm. | ||
01 / 8
18:30
- 20:45
Greetings to all Artists and Art Lovers. To kick off 2009, Toby Jaxon has organized a fun and educational workshop at the Squamish Public Library Meeting Room, Thur. | ||
01 / 9
18:45
Produced by Rocky Mountain Sherpas. The greatest snow sports athletes join the worlds' leading avalanche professionals to bring you a new movement in avalanche education. "The Fine Line" is a cinematic journey that unites the cutting edge of winter action sports with youth education about responsible backcountry usage. 19:30
- 23:00
Our new clinic has opened. It is a first for Squamish to build with LEED standard quality. The new space is made from recycled floors, no emission paint, paper counters and organic lamps. All building choices were made with the environment in mind. | ||
01 / 10
00:00
- 23:00
Christina will accompany you on an all day outing this winter to observe bald eagles in the wild along the squeamish River, in the Brackendale Eagle reserve. 10:00
- 16:00
Help one of Squamish's most active youth groups earn the money to pay for their training space and storage. 10:00
Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 - 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Come join BC Park Rangers up at the Red Heather Shelter in Garibaldi Provincial Park for Avalanche Awareness Days. Events will include beacon demonstrations, avalanche rescue dog demonstration, snow study profiles, an information display, and Prizes donated by G3, Arcteryx, Canadian Avalanche Association, Valhalla Pure, and others. Admission: Free! Door Prizes! 13:30
- 15:30
Hosted by: Wanda Doyle, Acrylic Paintings - “Calm Intensity”, and Jan Phelan, Carved Ceramics with Gold and Lusters - “Winter Luster”. Show dates: Jan 6 – Feb 2, 2009. 37907 Second Ave , Squamish Public Library. Everyone welcome. Free. Gallery hours: Mon – Thurs 12:00 – 8:00, Fri – Sun 10:00 – 4:00. 17:00
- 19:00
at the Burrow. The next artist to grace their walls is Vancouver based Christina Norberg. The Burrow staff are thrilled to have her exhibit within the restaurant, they feel "her work is exciting, innovative and delightful." 19:15
- 21:00
VS Ridge Meadows Brennan Park Rec Centre Info Phil Kinney 604 839 6984 20:30
Bald eagles depend on healthy salmon runs. BC’s salmon runs are in trouble. Experience the plight of young salmon as they migrate through political and corporate shortsightedness. | ||
01 / 11
- 15:00
Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 - 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Come join BC Park Rangers up at the Red Heather Shelter in Garibaldi Provincial Park for Avalanche Awareness Days. Events will include beacon demonstrations, avalanche rescue dog demonstration, snow study profiles, an information display, and Prizes donated by G3, Arcteryx, Canadian Avalanche Association, Valhalla Pure, and others. Admission: Free! Door Prizes! 13:00
The Museum (2008, 90 min). It's tough running a museum in the 21st century, competing with all the flashy distractions of the digital age. So when William Thorsell sets out to renovate Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum, he thinks big, opting for a bold architectural gesture that will inject a shot of amphetamine into the staid and sensible veins of Canada's biggest burg. 20:00
Detroit Free Press sports columnist Mitch Albom has found success and popularity in his occupation, but emotionally and spiritually he is bankrupt. While watching television one night, he comes across an episode of the news show Nightline and learns that his former university professor Morrie Schwartz is battling A.L.S. -- better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. | ||
01 / 12
19:30
We're starting our new season. Come by for our Open House and find out what it's all about. Tai Chi for Health: New Beginners Winter Session Open House Jan 12th Mondays 7:30 - 9:30 | ||
01 / 13
11:30
Please reserve your seat online www.squamishchamber.com or contact Carolyn carolyn@squamishchamber.com, 604.815.4990 Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | ||
01 / 14
19:00
Twelve (2008, 44 min). If you could go back and speak to your 12-year-old self, what would you say? Philippine-born filmmaker Lester Alfonso attempts to answer this question by interviewing twelve diverse subjects, each of whom moved to Canada at age 12, like himself. On the cusp of teenage hormones, 12-yearolds often experience emotions with more intensity. | ||














