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Fraser Valley

Vancouver - Whistler

Vancouver Island

Alert Bay

Phone: 1.604.886.0166

Mailing Address:
Talking Totem Tours
Gibsons, British Columbia
Canada V0N 1V1

Vancouver - Whistler » Festivals, Ceremonies & Celebrations

Vancouver Calendar of Events
 
January    
New Years Day celebration
 -All month long
Squamish Brackendale Eagle Festival
     
February    
4th week-end Surrey White Rock Pow-wow
     
April    
Friday 24th - Sunday 26th North Delta, BC 9th Annual Delta School District Powwow
June    
June 21st Downtown Vancouver National Aboriginal Day Celebrations
 
 
 
July    
2nd week-end North Vancouver Whey-AH-Wichen Canoe Festival
4th week-end North Vancouver Squamish Nation Powwow
 
September    
3rd week-end White Rock Semiahmoo Salmon Festival
 
October
2nd week-end                Mount Currie           Mount Currie Thanksgiving Pow Wow
November
November 11 Squamish 4th Annual Veteran's Traditional Pow-Wow Gathering
4th week-end Downtown Vancouver North American Native Arts & Crafts Festival

January
Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival & Count
Jan 1– Jan. 31
Phone: 604 898 3333 Brackendale Art Gallery
Address: 41950 Government Rd., Brackendale, B.C.

Each January eagle-watchers attend the Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival just north of Squamish, BC. This residential community along the Sea-to-Sky Highway is the winter home of the largest gathering of bald eagles in North America. The eagles start arriving from all over North America in mid November and stay until mid February, with the largest concentration gathering here in late December to January to feed on spawning salmon.

The Brackendale Art Gallery sponsors the annual eagle count each January, drawing international crowds. A whole month of festivities centered around the Bald Eagle with tours and information is available from the Art Gallery. A regular speaker on Bald Eagles is David Hancock, Eagle Biologist and owner of Hancock Publishers. Each weekend of January has other speakers.

Eagle viewing is at its peak from mid-December to mid-January but significant numbers of eagles may be present from mid-November to mid-February. Eagle viewing is best enjoyed by the public from areas outside the park boundaries. The main "Eagle Run" viewing facility is located on the municipal dyke, across from the Easter Seal Camp on Government Road in Brackendale. Eagles can be viewed from the Tenderfoot Creek Fish hatchery in the Cheakamus Valley down to the Squamish Estuary near downtown Squamish.

An interpretive display explains the eagles and salmon life cycle. Disturbance by humans during the winter can also have a detrimental effect on the eagles. It disrupts their feeding and forces them to expend precious calories taking flight needlessly. Eagle watchers are requested not to go down on the sandbanks, not to try to get too close, to be reasonably quiet and to keep dogs on leash and under strict control. To accommodate the many tours and individuals drawn to the area during the winter eagle season, an information booth has been set up at the main viewing area on the bank of the Squamish River. Trained volunteers are on hand to field questions and to promote responsible eagle viewing.

The Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse was established in 1969 as a community cultural center to foster and further regional and indigenous art and artists in the Squamish Valley. They also work to protect the natural heritage and wildlife of the area and to promote economic activities which encourage appreciation and respect for the environment. The Gallery offers licensed food service, gallery exhibits, concerts, theatre, workshops with visiting and local artists, facilities for celebrations and meetings throughout the year and, in winter, a warm place by the fire after a long day of Eagle viewing.

Their menu includes homemade soups and bread, and espresso coffees. Hours of operation are noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. Follow the Eagle signs and look for the large white unicorn out front.

February
White Rock Pow-wow
4th week-end
Admission: $by donation
tel: 604.531.8354 ext 125
Address: Earl Marriot Secondary School, 15751 16-th Ave in South Surrey.

The Earl Marriott Secondary School's 10th Annual Pow Wow is located on the edge of city limits, on 16th Avenue , which is the street straddling the border between Surrey and White Rock. The celebration features the Host Drum and Arrows to Freedom. Tables for purchasing local arts and crafts are available to guests during the event.

April

9th Annual Delta School District Powwow

Delview Secondary

9111—116th St, North Delta, BC

Friday 24th - Sunday 26th
6:30-10:00pm Grand Entry 7:00 p.m.
Saturday 25th
12:00-10:00pm
Grand Entry 1:00
and 7:00 p.m.

Sunday 26th
11:00am-6:00pm
Grand Entry 12:00
Other specials to be announced. If interested in sponsoring a special or give away or any other inquiries please call Tylyn—Coordinator 604-314-2105
Craft Tables $75.00. Call Sandy 604 572-5714 Reserve now—all vendors welcome.
Highlights: Silent auction, raffles, great selection of Aboriginal craft sales,
great food and Bannock!!!

June

Lil'wat Celebrations Powwow

June 5, 2009

Powwow are joining of old/new family of friends who dance & sing in aboriginal gatherings to the heartbeat of the big drums/hand drums.
Many arts/craft tables to buy beading, paintings, crafts, etc.

This event is planned to start at 7:00 pm on June 5, 2009 at Hwy 99, Lillooet Lake Powwow Arbour,.


National Aboriginal Days

Saturday June 21, 2008 10:00am-8:00pm
Sunday June 22, 2008 10:00am-4:00pm
tel: 604 684-2532

1-866-646-4944 or 778-227-8934 
Address: Vancouver art gallery 750 Hornby Street – Vancouver, BC

National Aboriginal Day Celebration at the Art Gallery

The Aboriginal Art & Culture Celebration Society hosts an event to celebrate National Aboriginal Day in Downtown Vancouver at the Art Gallery. The event includes arts & craft tables, live performances, food stands, and off-site evening concerts.

Nisga'a Ts'amiks Vancouver Society ("NTVS") will join many First Nations across Canada in the celebration of West Coast Aboriginal language, culture, and heritage. NTVS would like to invite everyone to join them in this celebration. This year NTVS will proudly host the event at the Vancouver Art Gallery, which is expected to generate more than 5000 guests.

The Git Hayetsk Dancers are performing; based out of Vancouver, British Columbia they have been performing as a group since 1999. The dancers are from many different nations, including Tsimshian, Nisga’a, Gitxsan, Haida, Tlingit and Haisla. This group takes pride in the fact that only traditional hand-made regalia, masks, skin and box drums are used to perform their ancient and contemporary songs and dances.


July
Whey-AH-Wichen Canoe Festival
2nd week-end in July
Admission: by donation
tel: Telephone: (604) 985-3054 tel 2: (604) 986-7954
Address: 415 West 2nd Street, North Vancouver

Traditional cedar dug-out canoe competitive racing is held every summer during the Whey-AH-Wichen Canoe Festival at Cates Park. The traditional community canoe races started in the 1990s and now hosts other Salish Nations and First Nations from around the continent. Some efforts have been made to restore representation of Tsleil-Waututh culture in the Park, including installed work by artist Damien George, a new entrance sign by Glen George, and proposed work by Mark George. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on.

Squamish Nation Powwow
4th week-end in July – 1st week-end in August
Admission: $5
tel: 604-986-2120
Address 100 Capilano RD., North Vancouver

Squamish Nation members are hosts of the Squamish Nation Powwow held at the Capilano Indian Reserve Park in North Vancouver. The event has been drawing International Dancers, artists and other native craftsmen for the past ten years.The Pow Wow features Grand Entries on Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday. The contest features Men’s and Women’s Fancy and Grass Dancers. All profits go to pay the dancers, singers, drum groups, and head staff.

September
Semiahmoo First Nations’ Salmon Festival
4th week-end
Admission: $by donation
tel: (604) 536-3101 Joanne Charles
Address White Rock Beach

Semiahmoo First Nations’ Salmon Festival is held in the seaside village of White Rock. This two day festival is held on the last weekend in September, and is located at the Semiahmoo Park in east beach. This interactive multicultural event features stage entertainment, powwows, family activities and a salmon barbeque.

October

Mount Currie Thanksgiving Pow Wow
Friday October 9th to Sunday October 11, 2009

Tel:Vendors: Contact - Mary James @ 1604-966-1434
Princess Pageant Contact: Tasha James @ 1- 604 -698-6715
For more information Contact: Elizabeth Andrew @ 1 -604-894-6550 or elizabeth-andrew11@hotmail.com

Address: Xit'olacw Community School
Mount Currie, BC

MC: Rosalinde James, Arena Director: Oscar James, Host Drum: Picked each session

Grand Entry:  Friday 7pm, Saturday and Sunday 1pm and 7pm

Please bring your own tables and chairs.

November

Remembrance Day Celebration at Stawamus Reserve

Traditional Veteran's Gathering for the Community

Annual Veteran's Traditional Pow-Wow Gathering - Community Event
November 11
admission: by donation
telephone: 604.898.1438 DianA Billy
Address: Totem Hall, Highway 99 and 1380 Stawamus Road, Stawamus Reserve, Squamish

A Traditional Pow-wow Celebration and a Feast to

Celebrate our Past and present War Veteran's

 

An invitation is extended to the general public to witness the rich culture of our First Nations in the Squamish Valley. Watch the Dancers, from all over Canada and the U.S. compete in various dances and age groups. Enjoy the traditional festival and "Bridge the Gap for All People Alike in the Sea to Sky Corridor and throughout Canada." It is asked that guests bring a non- perishable item for Squamish's food bank. Friday: Grand Entry 7:00pm Saturday: Feast at 12 noon: Grand Entry at 1:00pm, Sunday Grand Entry: 1:00pm

11:00 AM - Cenotaph Ceremony at the Totem Hall

Host Drum - Painted Pony for the Remembrance day Celebration

MC - Swanamia of the Wai wa Kum Reserve

As you drive by Shannon Falls and the mountain called the Chief, the address is on your left coming from Vancouver off Highway 99 and Valley drive. The Totem Hall has a 60 foot welcoming figure on top of the hill.

Everyone invited to bring their Regalia's & Drums, flags, & Wreaths to honour our Past and Present War Veteran's.

If you would like to do a Special let the organizers know, and or Volunteer for this event, or Vendor tables by donations, call and leave your name and phone number for

Diana 604-898-1438

 

North American Native Arts & Crafts Festival
4th week-end
tel: 604.294.1645
Address 1607 East Hastings Street, Vancouver

A two-day festival held each year on the last weekend in November. The Aboriginal Cultural Festival draws over 20,000 to a spectacle of native entertainers, arts and crafts, carvers and cuisine.

The Arts and Crafts show is held at the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre. Call for dates and to reserve a table. Aboriginal staff available. Wheelchair accessible. Transit accessible.