The Comox Valley is always bustling with opportunities to connect and have fun. From Farmer’s Markets to Poetry Readings at the library, and from music festivals to mountain bike races — here are a few exciting things happening right here in your neighbourhood.

  • Terry Folks book launch

    Online
    Community Event

    Comox Valley psychotherapist and author Terry Folks will celebrate the official launch of her new book on March 20, 2026. COMOX, BC — March 13, 2026 — Comox Valley psychotherapist and author Terry Folks will celebrate the official launch of her new book, Another Spring: A Year of Self Therapy and Spiritual Practices for Every...

    Free
  • March Madness @ Weird Church

    Weird Church, Cumberland
    Music

    Cumberland BC has become a hotspot for up and coming music artists to perform and there is no venue in Canada quite like Weird Church! We are excited to excited to showcase the following three unique and talented acts! LIFE FROM BELOW A 5 piece metal act that has been likened to early Black Sabbath,...

    $20
  • CVAG Film Series: The Baltimorons

    Landmark Theatre Driftwood Mall, Courtenay, BC
    Community Event

    THE BALTIMORONS After cracking a tooth on Christmas Eve, newly sober Cliff embarks on an adventure through Baltimore with Didi, his emergency dentist. Series passes for all eight films are $133, or $126 or CVAG members. Most of the films sell out, so purchasing advance tickets at cvag.tickit.ca is strongly recommended.

    $19
  • The Stittuation at 40 Knots Winery

    40 Knots Winery
    Music

    This is the first of the Thursday Georgia Straight Jazz Society concerts of the “summer” at 40 Knots. This quartet plays hard bop in the style of Sonny Stitt. Tickets Here

  • Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa plays CVAG exhibition opening

    Comox Valley Art Gallery
    Music

    Rachel will perform the Goldberg Variations by Bach at the Pas-a-pas opening. If you can’t make it to this FREE performance, don’t worry Rachel is doing it two more times during the exhibit run in May. CVAG

  • CVAG Film Series: The Mother and the Bear

    Landmark Theatre Driftwood Mall, Courtenay, BC
    Community Event

    THE MOTHER AND THE BEAR After 26-year-old Sumi suffers an accident in Winnipeg, her overbearing mother Sara flies in from Seoul to be with her now comatose daughter. As Sara meddles in Sumi's life via a dating app, she ends up on a journey that will leave her forever changed. Series passes for all eight...

    $19
  • Jenny Don’t and the Spurs

    Waverley Hotel
    Music

    This is Portland, Oregon’s western garage band Jenny Don’t and the Spurs’ first ever V.I. show. They play high-energy country/western but have the raw sound of a garage band. Opening for them are indie rock band The Projectors from Victoria and Cumberland’s own Coal Dust Gang. Tickets Here

  • Caveman and the Banshee

    Masonic Hall
    Music

    Caveman and Banshee is psychedelic electro punk meets experimental visual art. Joining them are engaging hardcore band Gorilla Flip and post punk band Frantic Mistake.

    $20
  • Season Ender Sender with Drama Queen, Tubbs and the Sad Boys and Mean Bikini

    Waverley Hotel
    Music

    This is the fifth year that Cumberland has officially marked the end of the winter (sport) season with a party. The theme this year is “motorcycle momma” and will feature Salt Spring’s synth group Drama Queen and two well known local bands. It is also Tubbs and the Sad Boys’ album release show. Tickets Here

  • CVAG Film Series: No Other Choice

    Landmark Theatre Driftwood Mall, Courtenay, BC
    Community Event

    NO OTHER CHOICE After an abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years, Man-su is on a desperate hunt to eliminate his competition for a new job. Based on the American novel The Ax by Donald Westlake. Series passes for all eight films are $133, or $126 or CVAG members. Most of...

    $19