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artisans, jewellers, natural body care, plants and gourmet foods... music with Twango and Eugene Smith, delicious food and famous ice cold lavender lattes and lemonade; workshops, xeriscaping with Bernie Dinter, food demonstrations with Equinox Cafe and Gary Faessler of River’s Bend Winery. Come and walk the lavender labyrinth and explore the beautiful herb gardens of the Valhalla Herb Farm, 3693 Gibbins Road, Duncan, BC For further information, call (250) 743-8036 or check online at: cowichanlavender@shaw.ca, www.cowichanfestivaloflavender.ca


Hornby Festival, Hornby Island, BC, August 2-11, 2012 Tis ten day world-class event, first started in 1982, has been named one of the top five festivals in Canada and one of the top five cultural events in BC. Out of the plenitude of events that can be enjoyed at the Hornby Festival, some will include classical, jazz, world beat and traditional genres of music; modern dance, children’s programming, theatre and spoken word. For more information, please contact: Te 2012 Hornby Festival Society at (250) 335- 2734, or go online at hornbyfestival@uniserve.com.


Salmon Festival, Port Alberni, BC, September 1-3, 2012 Canada’s Ultimate Fishing Town’s 41st Annual Salmon Festival & World-Class Fishing Derby takes place Sept.1 - 3, 2012 at the Clutesi Haven Marina. Held in the salmon capital of the world, this festival of fish celebrates all things salmon. From derbies and dances, to dinners and divas, this event is sure to whet your appetite, no matter what your tastes. See for yourself, at http://salmonfest.ca, www.pasalmonfest.com, or call(250) 723-8165.


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