FestivalSeeker Stories

Western Canada has no shortage of stories on all kinds of entertainment. Within these pages, search out your favourite destination, or search for things to do based on your interest, such as music. @FestivalSeekers, we’ve produced many stories guaranteed to ignite your passion to explore music, food, arts and cultural experiences. Let us know what you find #FestivalSeekers

Brooks Faire
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All around me there’s medieval mayhem and much merriment. Standing at the tournament ring, fighters head to toe in steel armour try to knock each other down to the ground.

Sun Peaks Resort
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"Take a look at you. Lord have mercy!” Gordie Johnson exclaimed as he took the stage at Sun Peaks Resort on Canada Day weekend. “Canada, I know you can handle it."

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Tis the season to test your limits in the great outdoors. Throughout Alberta and B.C.

Texada
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Texada is one of Canada’s largest islands. Ever heard of it? If not, you should because it rocks.

Horsefly
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Chances are if you pop into a cafe, boutique, or gift shop in the Cariboo, you’ll see Pharis and Jason Romero’s latest album.

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The first day of summer is rapidly approaching and with it comes festival season and all the delicious food and drink they have to offer.

Five-Acre-Shaker
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Unzip your tent, take a stretch in the sweet forest air, walk down the lawn past the old steam engine, past the historic sawmill, hear the buzz of guitar amps receivin

Quesnel
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“We had the first bathtub in town,” Barb Dodge said from behind her laptop. I did a double-take and looked at my surroundings. I was in an office at the RBC Building on St. Laurent Ave.

100 Mile House
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The Hot July Nights (July 13-15, 2018) car and bike show is fast-approaching but as you head up or down Highway 97 this season, consider exploring 100 Mile House from a unique angle - from the wate

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As Canada Day approaches, you may find yourself wondering how last year’s sesquicentennial celebrations can be topped—if you’re not still worn out from them, that is.

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Before arriving in the 1930s Gold Rush town of Wells, B.C., people told me to expect a mini- Newfoundland, because of the brightly painted buildings.

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Summer is here! And that means the bustling festival season kicks into high gear.

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Alex Cuba's mirrored aviators glint neon green as he tilts his face toward the sun.

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Nothing brings people and communities together like gathering for food.

carving on the edge
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Carving on the Edge delivers a spirited experience that is so special it’s a bit hard to explain, but ideally this story will help give you a taste for it.