Victoria, BC Canada – August 2001

By Barbara Ballard   |   July 25th, 2001   |   Comments (0)
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Two new ways to explore Victoria

Buick Wildcat and Pontiac Parisienne
Want to travel in style when you go sightseeing? A new company in town, Classic Car Tours, offers a 1965 Pontiac Parisienne and a 1969 Buick Wildcat. It will cost you $50 US an hour for the car, but with five people to a car, that’s only $10 an hour for your personal tour of the city complete with commentary and music of the era. Several different tours are on offer or you can arrange your own itinerary. The cars meet the cruise ships on their arrival, or you can book ahead. Call them at 250-383-2342 or email: classiccartours@telus.net. Their website is www.classiccartours.net.


Ever fancied yourself rowing a dragon boat? A new tour of Victoria’s historic Gorge waterway hits the water on August 9th and August 16th at 7pm and, on August 25th, at 1pm. In the early 1900′s the Gorge was a thriving cultural and social area with picnics, swimming, boating, and more. Then industry came along; the waters (always polluted) were closed down for swimming, and the Gorge declined. It’s now cleaned up and making a comeback with a number of yearly events: a swimming race, a plastic duck race, and a dragon boat practice venue. The new Gorge Rowing and Paddling Centre (where the tours start) is at the centre of events.


Dragon boat practices
The tours are given by Graham McLaren, an expert on the area and author of The Gorge of Summers Gone: A History of Victoria’s Inland Waterway. He has lots of interesting stories to tell. For a reserved place (essential) on the tour, phone the Gorge Rowing and Paddling Centre at (250) 380-4669 between 8-4:30pm Monday-Friday. Cost is $10 for a unique experience.


There are lots of events this month, so be sure to check out the events list.

Events

FESTIVALS

  • Through October 8

    BASTION SQUARE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

    Bastion Square

    Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30am – 5:30pm.

    Juried BC artists and craftspeople selling their creations. Music and entertainment, monthly antique & Collectibles Faire, historic tours and more.
    SEE A DETAILED LIST OF THE BASTION SQUARE PERFORMANCES.

    Info. 413-3144


  • Through August 18

    VICTORIA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

    St. Ann’s Academy Auditorium

    835 Humboldt St

    Much Ado About Nothing and Julius Caesar to be performed on alternate days. Tickets $14, $12 students/seniors (55+), and $8.00 for children under 16.

    Tickets Available at Tourism Victoria

    Info. 360-0234


  • August 3 – 6

    VICTORIA LATIN – CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL

    Market Square

    125 International performances, free afternoon performances and children’s activities.

    Info. 361-9433


  • August 10 – 12

    17TH ANNUAL FIRST PEOPLES FESTIVAL

    Royal British Columbia Museum, 675 Belleville St

    A “Celebration of Friendship and Understanding” provides a first-hand experience with aboriginal people, culture and art. Features of the Festival include Artists Market, Traditional and Contemporary Performances, Traditional Foods and Family Programs. Storytellers from throughout BC present their nation’s oral histories. Free main stage performances, including First Nation’s dancers, drummers and musicians.

    Info 384-3211


  • August 18 – 19

    VICTORIA DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

    Victoria’s Inner Harbour

    Dragon boat racing and festival events. The Saturday night Paddlers Party at Market Square with live music and a large outdoor dance floor.

    Info 472-2628


  • August 24 – September 3

    VICTORIA’S FRINGE FESTIVAL

    Various venues throughout Victoria

    A five-venue, 11 day event. More than 30 indoor shows to choose from.

    Tickets are $8 or less.

    Info 383-2663


    GALLERIES


  • Through August 11

    TEN NORTH

    Starfish Glassworks

    630 Yates Street

    Ten North is a loosely affiliated group of Canada’s leading artists
    including well-known Canadians such as Saidye Bronfmas, award winner Daniel Crichton, Irene Frolic, Laura Donefer and Susan Edgerley. Half of the members of Ten North work primarily with the vessel while the others work sculpturally for the most part. With such diversity of style and technique Ten North is able to exhibit a wide range of what is possible with the medium.

    Info 388-7827


  • Through September 3

    EARTHLY GESTURES

    Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1040 Moss Street

    Earthly Gestures features materials from the living land through the works of four prominent contemporary Canadian artists: Rebecca Baird, Aganetha Dyck, Alastair Heseltine and Marianne Nicolson.

    Info 384-4101


  • Through September 23

    EMILY CARR DRAWING THE FOREST

    Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1040 Moss Street

    Marks the first time this fragile collection of Carr’s charcoal drawings
    from the Vancouver Art Gallery has been shown in its entirety. The drawings, executed from 1929-1931 reveal Carr as a skilled draughtsman and show the role of drawing in her work as well as a growing influence of modernism.

    Info 384-4101


    MUSIC


  • August 3

    DUO PIANO CONCERT

    Alix Golden Hall

    907 Pandora Avenue

    Dave’s Piano & Keyboard and Yamaha present “Duo Piano Concert” featuring Yi-Fei Hu & Cary Chow.

    Tickets are $16.50.

    Performance starts at 8pm.

    Tickets Available at Tourism Victoria

    Info 386-6121


  • August 5

    SYMPHONY SPLASH

    Victoria’s Inner Harbour

    Performance starts at 7:30pm. Be there early. This event attracts upwards of 40,000 people.

    Info 385-9771


  • August 22

    CWMBACH MALE VOICE CHOIR

    University Centre Auditorium, University of Victoria

    Performance starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15.

    Tickets Available at Tourism Victoria

    Info 386-6121


  • August 26

    COR AELWYD CRYMYCH

    St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

    The Welsh Youth Choir presents “Cor Aelwyd Crymych.”

    Tickets are $12

    Performance at 7:30pm.

    Tickets Available at Tourism Victoria

    Info 386-6121


  • August 31-September 3

    VANCOUVER ISLAND BLUES BASH

    Ship’s Point, Inner Harbour

    Four day Blues Festival with free and paid admission shows and a beverage garden.

    Info 388-4423


    ON STAGE


  • August 2 – 4

    A BEDROOM FARCE

    Sooke Community Theatre

    Tickets are $13.50, available at Tourism Victoria

    Info 386-6121


  • August 7, 15, 21 & 28

    “SPIRITS OF THE MASKS”

    Ocean Pointe Resort Hotel & Spa

    45 Songhees on the Harbour

    This event features the dances and legends of the Kwakawaka’wakw
    culture. Colorful ceremonial robes and killer whale and grizzly bear masks are used in the historical dances. The “Le-La-La Dancers” are the West Coast’s premier aboriginal dance troupes.

    Doors open at 6:30pm

    Tickets are $79 and can be purchased at Ocean Pointe Resort, Tourism Victoria, or by calling (250) 812-7103.

    Groups are welcome.

    Info 812-7103


    SPORTS AND LEISURE


  • Through August 17

    FREE GUIDED BUS TOURS OF CANADIAN FORCES BASE ESQUIMALT

    Naval and Military Museum parking lot, end of Esquimalt Road at Admirals Road.

    10am Monday through Friday with the exception of all holidays. Walking tours for parties of 10 or more are also available. CFB Esquimalt museum hours are 10am – 3:30pm, Monday through Friday.

    Info 363-4312


  • Through September 3

    GHOSTLY WALKS

    Meet in front of Tourist Info Centre

    812 Wharf Street

    Ghostly Walks are held every night at 7:30pm.

    No reservations are needed.

    Tours last about 2 hours and there is a brief rest break at mid-point.

    Tickets Available at Tourism Victoria

    Info 384-6698


  • Through October

    MOSS STREET MARKET

    St. James Douglas School

    Fairfield Rd at Moss St

    Saturdays from 10am – 2pm.

    Local live music, crafts and organic food

    Info 361-1747


  • May to October

    JAMES BAY COMMUNITY MARKET

    Corner of Menzies and Superior

    Every Saturday from 9am – 3pm

    Locally grown produce, plants and flowers, free range eggs, handmade quality artworks and crafts, homemade foods, preserves
    and bakery, entertainment, a kid’s tent and special events.

    Info 381-5323


  • Through September 30

    THE GOVERNMENT STREET MARKET

    Government Street between Pandora and Fisgard.

    Eclectic collection of local arts and crafts, food, antiques and collectibles, imports, and entertainment.

    Info 598-2593


  • Through September 4

    SUMMER IN THE SQUARE 2001

    Centennial Square

    Free lunchtime entertainment every Monday through Friday at noon.
    Other highlights include Saturday community performances, and free dance instruction followed by Dancing under the Stars featuring some of the regions best swing, salsa and big bands. Sunday nights mark the return of Concerts under the Stars, broadcast live at 7pm on 100.3 the Q.

    Info 595-1829


  • Tuesdays & Wednesdays through August 30

    STARLIGHT CINEMA

    Ocean Pointe Resort Boardwalk

    45 Songhees Rd.

    Classic movies for the whole family shown outside all summer. Movies start at dusk. Bring a blanket, deck chair or reserve a seat on our patio.

    Info 360-5889


  • Sundays through September 9

    HARBOUR FERRY BALLET

    On the Water in the Inner Harbour

    Watch the Harbour Ferries dance to the music of the Blue Danube.
    Performances at 9:45am.

    Info 708-0201


  • August 4 – 6

    THE 2001 COMIC BOOK, SCI-FI & FANTASY CONVENTION

    Victoria Conference Centre

    A world-class fan event that intends to bring together the myriad and
    diverse elements of “fandom” into one place for three days of rockin’ good fun.

    Info 380-9355


  • August 24 – 25

    4th ORGANIC WORLD EXHIBITION

    St. Anne’s Academy

    835 Humboldt Street

    Put on by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements.

    Info: www.cog.ca/ifoam2002


  • August 31 – September 2

    CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL

    Inner Harbour

    100 classic sail and power boats from throughout the Pacific Coast and beyond arrive for the Classic Boat Festival. Marking the start of the festival at noon on Friday will be the arrival in the Inner Harbour of this year’s Honorary Commodore, James Butterfield, aboard the salute vessel HMCS Oriole.

    Info 385-7766


    ©2001 by Barbara Ballard. Reproduction of this work in whole or in part, including images, and reproduction in electronic media, without documented permission from the author is prohibited. Photos of cars courtesy Classic Cars; photo of dragon boat courtesy Dragon Boat Festival.



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