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The Queens Presents Metallica Tribute/Master of Justice | The Queens

The Queens Presents Metallica Tribute/Master of Justice | The Queens

Nov 21, 2025 (UTC-7)
Nanaimo A
Concerts
Welcome to The Queens for an epic night of music! Join us on November 21, 2025 at 6:30 PM for Metallica Tribute/Master of Justice . Get ready to rock out to your favorite Metallica hits in a high-energy atmosphere. Don't miss this electrifying performance! See you there! Location: The Queens Date: November 21, 2025 at 6:30 PM (Pacific Time) Information Source: MOJ Entertainment Inc. | eventbrite
When Should I Give My Child a Smartphone? | Vancouver Island Regional Library – Nanaimo North

When Should I Give My Child a Smartphone? | Vancouver Island Regional Library – Nanaimo North

Nov 27, 2025 (UTC-7)
Nanaimo A
Family Events
When Should I Give My Child a Smartphone? Join us for an engaging in-person event where we'll dive into the tricky question: when's the right time to give your child a smartphone? We'll share personal stories, youth perspectives, research-backed information, and practical tools and strategies. Come hang out, ask questions, and get some real talk on parenting in the digital age. Don't miss out on this powerful session hosted by Unplugged Canada - Nanaimo Chapter! Information Source: Unplugged Canada | eventbrite
Knock on Wood | Cedar Community Hall

Knock on Wood | Cedar Community Hall

Dec 3, 2025 (UTC-7)
Nanaimo A
Arts Sculpture
Knock on Wood Knock on Wood Join Nanaimo-based artist Skyler Dietze for Knock on Wood, a curated art exhibit celebrating the creative potential of reclaimed wood — from sculpture and signage to furniture and functional design. Each piece in this show has lived a previous life — salvaged from demolition sites, offcuts, and forgotten beams — now transformed into works of art that ask: what if waste wasn’t the end of the story? This one-night event brings together local creatives, sustainability advocates, and design lovers for an evening of art, conversation, and climate-conscious inspiration. Enjoy refreshments, meet the artist, and learn how small creative choices can make a big environmental impact. Information Source: Skyler Dietze | eventbrite
BCIMS New Year's Residential Retreat, Dec 28  - Jan 2 [2025Dec28beth] | Bethlehem Centre

BCIMS New Year's Residential Retreat, Dec 28 - Jan 2 [2025Dec28beth] | Bethlehem Centre

Dec 28, 2025 (UTC-7)
Nanaimo A
Cultural Experiences
We are gladdened to offer this 5-night, New Year's Residential Silent Meditation Retreat with Rachel Lewis and Kristina Baré at the Bethlehem Retreat Centre in Nanaimo, BC, from Dec 28, 2025 to Jan 2, 2026. Retreat Description Letting go and opening to possibilities Coming on retreat at the end of the year is a beautiful opportunity to release a little of some of the difficulties and burdens we’ve been carrying these past months. As we practice mindfully sitting, walking, and resting with what is, with kindness, there’s a natural unfolding and releasing so that we can see more clearly. As we let go a little, we can find there’s more space, ease, and a sense of possibility in our lives. There will be practice instructions at the beginning of each day and alternating sitting and walking periods. There will be practice discussion groups and time for questions and answers each day. On New Year's Eve, which falls in the middle of this retreat, there will be the option of an extended practice period with periods of sitting, walking and chanting through to midnight. This silent retreat is suitable for both people new to practice and those with experience and is a wonderful way to end one year and begin the next. Retreat Information PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING. Registration: This retreat will go on sale September 26, 2025 at 10am PST. We anticipate tickets will sell quickly. We recommend you register as soon as possible once the tickets go on sale. In-Person COVID-19 Safety Measures: All health guidelines in place at the time of the retreat for group gatherings will be followed and communicated to attendees. Click here for BCIMS' COVID Safety webpage. We encourage attendees to be fully vaccinated including booster vaccinations. We will not be asking for proof of vaccination during sign in. Please do not attend if you have any symptoms of a fever, cough or a cold, or have had recent contact with anyone with COVID. Masking: Masks are optional and encouraged in shared indoor spaces. If a yogi has or develops a cough/runny nose/cold symptoms, they will be asked to take a COVID test and mask while in shared indoor spaces. COVID Testing: ALL yogis will be asked to take a home-COVID test sometime 24 hours BEFORE arriving at the retreat and indicate they have tested negative at check in. All yogis will also be asked to take a COVID test on day 3 of retreat. Commuters will be asked to take a COVID test daily. Room Rates/Fees: Private Room - $1,400 Shared Room - $1,200 Commuter (includes meals) - $925 If you are in the position to offer a Benefactor Rate, please consider a donation to BCIMS' Donations Page (Canada Helps). We are deeply grateful for any amount you are able to contribute to support BCIMS and the sangha, as donations help us to honour requests for financial assistance. Donations via the link above will receive an automatic tax receipt from Canada Helps. If you select the Shared Room option, please indicate your room-sharing preferences in the order form (ie: wish to share with a partner or friend also registered for this retreat, gender preference, etc.) Fees do NOT include a financial offering (dana) to the teachers. There will be an opportunity to offer dana to the teachers once you are at the retreat. Financial Assistance: We are gladdened to offer Financial Assistance for this retreat. You may apply by filling out this online form , or by emailing jess@bcims.org . For this retreat, we are offering financial assistance any amount up to 50% of the retreat fee. If you require additional assistance, please share your request on the form. DEI Financial Assistance: We also offer financial assistance from our DEI fund (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion). This is intended to offer support to folks from underrepresented and systemically marginalized communities to attend residential retreats. For this retreat, we are offering DEI financial assistance of any amount up to 50% of the retreat fee. If you require additional assistance, please share your request on the form. We encourage folks who identify as BIPOC (black, Indigenous, and/or people of colour), 2SLGBTQIA+, have a visible or invisible disability, or are from other underrepresented and systemically marginalized communities, to apply by filling out this online form , or by emailing jess@bcims.org. Please specify in your email that you are interested in applying for the DEI fund. BCIMS Cancellation Policy: 30 days or more before the start of retreat: refund offered, less a $125 cancellation fee. Between 30 days to 10 days before start of retreat: 50% refund offered. Within 10 days of the start of retreat: no refund guaranteed. Please note, our BCIMS Cancellation Policy applies to all ticket holders, including those with discounted tickets. Accessibility Needs: There will be an opportunity on the Registration Order Form to specify any special needs or accommodations, including any needs or requests on washrooms, dietary, and access needs. We may not be able to meet everyone’s preferences but we will do our best to accommodate needs and make the retreat as safe and accessible as possible. We encourage you to please reflect on the difference between needs and preferences for your stay as you fill out the Form, as this allows us to more easefully accommodate all retreatants. Ridesharing: The information collected during registration regarding ridesharing will be distributed by email to all interested retreatants about four weeks prior to the retreat. Each individual is then responsible for directly making any ridesharing arrangement. Teacher Dana: In the Buddhist tradition, teachings are given freely because they are considered priceless; in the Buddhist tradition we also practice dana, or generosity, by making monetary offerings to the teachers. Dana is not payment for goods or services rendered; it is given from the heart. Your generosity is a gift that supports not just the teachers, but also the Sangha, the larger Dharma community, and your own practice. More info on Dana is shared below. About the Venue: Please visit the Bethlehem Retreat Centre for more info. About the Teachers Kristina Baré is an insight meditation teacher, therapist, and Somatic Experiencing practitioner. She has trained primarily in the Burmese lineages of Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw and Ven. Pa Auk Sayadaw. She enjoys supporting students in deepening samadhi, loving-kindness and insight. Opening the door to an expansion of the heart and to liberating wisdom. In support of the Buddha’s teachings, Kristina also draws on knowledge from western psychology and Somatic Experiencing. She invites a kind, patient, and embodied approach as a base for samadhi and insight meditation practices. Kristina graduated from a four year Dharma Teacher training program mentored by Marcia Rose, Sally and Guy Armstrong. She teaches insight meditation retreats in Canada, Spirit Rock CA and Insight Meditation Society MA. She lives in Victoria, BC from where she offers dharma support to students via zoom in North America and Europe. Rachel Lewis began practicing insight meditation in 2003, while completing her physics PhD at Yale. Since 2011, she has taught dharma and meditation classes and retreats in British Columbia and beyond. She completed the IMS/IRC 4-year teacher training in 2021, and is a guiding teacher of the British Columbia Insight Meditation Society. Her dharma teaching interests include the power of music, humour, and creativity to increase our capacity for learning, as well as the way that practice supports and is supported by social justice work. See her other events at http://rachelmeditates.ca/ With heartfelt gratitude, BCIMS acknowledges we are based in what is now known as Vancouver, BC, the beautiful, traditional, and unceded lands of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, who live on and have stewarded this land for thousands of years. Information Source: BC Insight Meditation Society | eventbrite
Bosch eBike Systems MY26 Dealer Training Nanaimo - BC, CAN | Courtyard by Marriott Nanaimo

Bosch eBike Systems MY26 Dealer Training Nanaimo - BC, CAN | Courtyard by Marriott Nanaimo

Feb 17, 2026 (UTC-7)
Nanaimo A
Sports & Fitness Mountain Biking
Information Source: Bosch eBike Systems Dealer Training: North America | eventbrite
Tuesday Eve. Nanaimo SING AGAIN Community Choir Circle - All Voices Welcome | Rotary Field House

Tuesday Eve. Nanaimo SING AGAIN Community Choir Circle - All Voices Welcome | Rotary Field House

Apr 8, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Nanaimo A
Concerts Folk
Do you miss singing in community, just for the joy of it? Free your voice and sing in harmony by ear, in a joyful, inclusive community choir / song circle that I call “ SING AGAIN ”! It’s all about joy and connection, rather than performance or perfection. We are a diverse range of voices from beginners to experienced harmonizers - every voice belongs. Join us in the acoustically divine Rotary House, and learn harmony-rich songs from the community singing movement, uplifting pop, sea shanties, call & echo, and world music. Some songs are taught by ear in 3 or 4 parts, and on some songs we’ll let the harmonies happen organically. Tuesday nights are extra special as we're accompanied by Stephen Pilcher of Percussive Elements Drumming, and you are invited to grab a shaker or other rhythm instrument for a song or two. Enjoy a cup of ginger tea during our short break, and get to know others in the circle! Check out our song list and more details at www.sylviahumble.ca/sing-again-choir I offer three weekly circles: two in Nanaimo (Monday afternoons and Tuesday evenings) and one in Parksville (Thursdays at 3:30). Membership is optional; drop-ins welcome, and your first time at Sing Again is free! Information Source: Sylvia Humble, Community Song Leader | eventbrite
Pedal Progress - A Tour of Cycling Infrastructure in Nanaimo | Beban Park Athletic Fields

Pedal Progress - A Tour of Cycling Infrastructure in Nanaimo | Beban Park Athletic Fields

Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Nanaimo A
Cycling Sports & Fitness
Pedal Progress - A Tour of Cycling Infrastructure in Nanaimo Come join us for a fun and informative event exploring the cycling infrastructure in Nanaimo! Pedal Progress is a great opportunity to learn more about bike lanes, paths, and other cycling amenities in our city. The event will have 5 key stops (Powder Works Road, Boxwood Road, Parkway Underpass, Metral Drive and Bowen Road). This tour will be guided by Strong Towns Nanaimo, Team Copenhagen and City of Nanaimo staff. We will meet at gravel lot between Frank Crane Arena and Beban Park Athletic Fields where we will kick off our tour. There will be a "Cycle in Nanaimo" flag. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist, bike-commuter, or newer to the activity, this event is perfect for anyone interested in improving cycling in Nanaimo and learning about the improved bike routes. Don't miss out on this chance to pedal around and discover the progress being made in our community, while meeting some awesome people along the way! This event is proudly sponspored by Strong Towns Nanaimo: https://www.beautifulnanaimo.ca/ Information Source: Tara M - Strong Towns Nanaimo | eventbrite
Azucar Latin Neon Party | The Queen's

Azucar Latin Neon Party | The Queen's

Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Nanaimo A
Concerts Latin
Welcome to the **Azucar Latin Neon Party**! Come join us at The Queen's for a night of vibrant Latin music and neon lights! Get ready to dance the night away to the hottest beats and enjoy delicious Latin-inspired drinks. Don't forget to wear your brightest neon outfit to stand out on the dance floor! Let's make memories and have a fantastic time together at the **Azucar Latin Neon Party**! Information Source: Dj Pachanguero | eventbrite
Nutty Nanaimo Amazing Race & Tour | Ironworks Cafe & Creperie

Nutty Nanaimo Amazing Race & Tour | Ironworks Cafe & Creperie

Apr 15, 2025 (UTC-7) ENDED
Nanaimo A
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Kat Nelson, Owner of Alley Kat Adventures | eventbrite
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Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 | Chon Buri

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Dec 1–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+7)
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BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN HONG KONG | Kai Tak Stadium

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Hong Kong
2026 F1 Japan Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit

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Mar 27–Mar 29, 2026 (UTC+9)
Suzuka
2026 ATPXiang Gang Wang Qiu Gong Kai Sai  | Victoria Park

2026 ATPXiang Gang Wang Qiu Gong Kai Sai | Victoria Park

Jan 5–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+8)
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