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Visitor GuideVisitor GuideYellow Point & CedarYellow Point & CedarLADYSMITH
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Serving Ladysmith, Chemainus and area Serving Ladysmith, Chemainus and area
ChronicleChronicleSince 1908Since 1908TheThe
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T O U R I S M L A D Y S M I T H . C A | V I S I T O R I N F O R M AT I O N C E N T R E – 4 1 1 F I R S T A V E N U E – 2 5 0 - 2 4 5 - 2 1 1 2
Small town. Big fun. On the 49th Parallel.
Canada
We invite you to enjoy cafes, boutique shopping, and the historic artifact route in our heritage downtown. Walk or take
the trolley bus to the waterfront where you will find an award-winning floating maritime museum, oceanside beach park,
kayaking, local history boat tours, and the waterfront art gallery.
Our hiking trails, golf course and recreational facilities are other highlights to enjoy. Don’t miss our popular festivals either –
the famous Festival of Lights, Arts on the Avenue and Ladysmith Celebration Days are just a few of the annual events!
Experience Ladysmith and discover small town charm on the 49th parallel.
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Serving Ladysmith
and area since 1908
Chronicle
Spring 2011
PublisherTeresa [email protected]
EditorMatthew [email protected]
ProductionDoug KentMichie [email protected]
341 First Avenue, Ladysmith B.C., P.O. Box 400, V9G 1A3 Phone: 250-245-2277Fax: 250-245-2260
Cover DesignMatthew Peterson
The Chronicle does its best to en-sure content accuracy. The Chronicle is not endorsing any product or business contained within.
CONTENTSIntroduction 4History 5Getting here 6Downtown 7 Shopping 9
Event planning 10Artifact Tour 11Dining 12Yellow Point & Cedar 16Map 18Trails 18
Farms 20Celebrations 22Regional map 24Arts 26Wireless spots 32Events 34
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*Stats taken from 2010 Community Profi le
PHOTO COURTESY OF KATHY ALLISTON AT ELLIOT’S BEACH
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Ladysmith is a town known for its innovative spirit and strong ties to its history. Resting on the 49th Parallel, Ladysmith is a growing community (population 8,100 in 2010) sitting about an hour from Victoria and half an hour from Nanaimo. Its downtown core features buildings that were brought here
or constructed in the early 1900s. The Island Hotel, which was brought here in 1913 was renovated and given its new name, and can still be seen on First Avenue today, as can other early hotels and buildings. The downtown core is filled with history from photos to pieces of mining equipment in homage to the town’s early days as a mining community.
But the town has all the modern conveniences and amenities visi-tors expect, with shopping options including clothing, home decor, the arts and fine-dining.
Ladysmith also boasts a growing arts commu-nity, outdoor recreational activities, beau-tiful parks and beaches and plenty to do. There are a variety of summer and win-ter festivals as well.
adysmith is a town known for its innovative spirit and strong ties toParallel, Ladysmith is a growing community (population 8,100 in 201Victoria and half an hour from Nanaimo Its downtown core feature
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Ladysmith Facts Ladysmith Facts *From 2010 Community Profi le*From 2010 Community Profi le
❱ ❱ Incorporated in 1904Incorporated in 1904❱ ❱ Named after Boer War victoryNamed after Boer War victory
❱ ❱ Total land area of 14.82 sq. km.Total land area of 14.82 sq. km.
❱ ❱ 19.9 ºC - average July temperature19.9 ºC - average July temperature❱ ❱ 2.7 ºC - average Jan. temperature2.7 ºC - average Jan. temperature❱❱ 1,077 mm rain/year - 80.9mm snow 1,077 mm rain/year - 80.9mm snow
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Ladysmith History ... Ladysmith History ...
Kit WillmotLadysmith Historical Society
Before coming to the history of Ladysmith, we must go back a few years to that of Nanaimo, a few kilometres to the north.
Nanaimo in the late 1800s had become prosperous from the coal coming from the many mines in the area and shipped through the harbour. One of these mines was South Wellington to the south, and when the seams there were nearly worked out, a new mine was opened at Extension about 8 km northwest of Oyster Harbour. James Dunsmuir’s intention was to ship the coal by train to existing facilities at Nanaimo Harbour, but to do so he would have had to cross property owned by the New Vancouver Coal Mining and Land Co.; however, he had previously refused to let that company cross his property, conse-quently, permission was denied.
He decided to build a shipping port at Oyster Harbour and laid a rail track from the mine to it. As the South Wellington mine closed, the miners started moving their houses, shops and hotels to Exten-
sion, but Dunsmuir said he didn’t want his miners living near the mine and started building houses at Oyster Harbour.
While all this activity was taking place, the British had been fi ghting a war with the Boers in South Africa.
The Boers besieged the British in Ladysmith for 118 days before General Buller raised the siege in 1900. On hearing the news, Dunsmuir promptly renamed Oyster Harbour – Ladysmith (10 streets in Ladysmith are named after Brit-ish generals in that war). In 1902, a copper smelter started up (“blown in”), refi ning copper ore brought from Mount Sicker, to the south, by the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway, but the smelter only produced until 1912.
In 1913, the coal miners went on strike with much damage to mine machinery and there was much bitterness between strikers and non-strikers; this lasted until 1914. The demand for coal was falling off, partly due to the countrywide depression and partly due to ships converting to oil
resulting in the closure of Extension mine in 1931. Many people and businesses left — the outlook for Ladysmith looked bleak. However, in 1933, a violent windstorm
blew down thousands of trees on the hills behind Ladysmith and, in 1936,
the Comox Logging and Railway Co. set up headquarters and ex-tensive workshops in Ladysmith and started salvage operations.
This, and subsequent logging operations, lasted until 1986. Log-
ging still carries on, logs going to the sawmills in the harbour, or being shipped to other mills.
Much work has been done to preserve the heritage of the town. “Heritage By the Sea” for which it received a prestigious award Ladysmith is a great location in which to live, a vibrant community with many interests, a great place to raise a family, or retire from the harsh winters of the Prairies.
Ladysmith’s archives are located behind the Tim Hortons on 1st Avenue and is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Visit www.ladysmithhistoricalsociety.ca or call 250-245-0100 for more information.
Kit WillmotLadysmith Historical Society
sion, but Dunsmuir said he didn’t want his miners living near the mine and started building houses at Oyster Harbour.
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Driving ... The Trans-Canada Highway spans the east
side of the Island. The entrance to Ladysmith is prominently set along the highway, so visi-tors from the north and south can just take a picturesque drive and make their way to Ladysmith year round.
Flying ... Off-Island visitors have plenty of travel
options, too. The Nanaimo Airport is located in Cassidy. Air Canada flies to the airport from Vancouver seven days a week. See www.nanaimoairport.com for more information. Float planes: See www.harbour-air.com/.
Ferry ... Visitors can also come to the Island by ferry,
and drive to Ladysmith. There is daily ferry service between Vancouver and Victoria, and Vancouver and Nanaimo. The closest ferry terminal to Ladysmith is at Duke Point. Visitors can go from Tsawwassen to Duke Point and drive south to Ladysmith. There is a ferry terminal in the City of Nanaimo at Departure Bay and connecting to Horseshoe Bay in Vancouver. For information and ferry sched-ules, see www.bcferries.com.
Sailing ... Visitors sailing themselves to Ladysmith can
book moorage at the Ladysmith Maritime Society Marina by calling Mark Mercer at 250-245-1146 or reserve a spot by visiting www.ladysmithmaritimesociety.ca or by calling Rob Waters at the Ladysmith Marina at 250-245-4521 or visit www.ladysmithmarina.com.
Kayak ... Starting May 14, the BC Marine Trails
Network opened the Marine Trails. Ladysmith Maritime Society is considered an access/launch point for paddlers exploring B.C.’s coast. Visit www.bcmarinetrails.org for more information.
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Getting Here ... Getting Here ...
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Grab your friends and start your shopping day early with a great
breakfast at one of our many restaurants. Ricky’s at Corona-tion Mall has killer bennies or Renee’s downtown, open at 5 a.m., will serve up breakfast with thick slices of fresh home-made bread and eggs anyway you like them.
Coronation MallCoronation Mall, in south
Ladysmith, has 20 shops and services including the town’s only government liquor store, a major food store, drug store, travel agent, banks, fast food and coffee shops. The friendly volunteers at the Community Police Station in Coronation Mall are always available for questions or a visit.
First AvenueFirst Avenue downtown
offers great shopping and a historic walk with century-old buildings as the backdrop. Award-winning businesses such as Bouma Meats, Old Town Bak-ery, Renee’s Soup and Sandwich, Chopstix Salon and Ladysmith Health Food store are all on First Avenue. Plus you will fi nd clothes, housewares, jewelry, pet supplies, real estate agents, shoes, restaurants, a drug store, books, the community newspaper, computers, auto and craft supplies, hairdressers, a quilt shop and hand-crafted bath salts — all there for you to discover. You will fi nd the shops modern and the staff and owners friendly and excited to answer questions.
Unique shops await
Trolley Trolley connects First connects First Avenue andAvenue andCoronation Coronation Mall shops.Mall shops.
No need to drive.No need to drive.
Start shopping ...Start shopping ...
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• Pharmacy Services• Cosmetics• Magazines• Pocket books
• Sunblock• Sunglasses• Giftware• Greeting Cards
• Film• Memory Cards• Food & Drinks• Home Healthcare
Your “one-stop” shop for summer fun.
Mon - Sat 8am-6pmSun & Holidays 12-5pm
441 First Ave., Ladysmith
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• Fresh Produce • Instore Bakery• Delicious Deli • Pet Supplies• Garden Centre • Phone Orders• Top Cut Meats • Lotto• Delivery available
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Event planningVenues...Venues...
Ladysmith is a gorgeous spot for events such as weddings, family
reunions or anniversary cel-ebrations.
The Kinsmen shelter is per-fect for informal receptions at the beach. For an indoor venue, try Aggie Hall (250-245-6424) or the Terrace Room at Printingdun Beanery (250-245-7671), with access to fabulous views. Church and com-
munity halls also offer options for event planners. Check out the Ladysmith Royal Canadian Legion (250-245-2273), the Eagles Hall (250-245-2457), St. Mary’s Church Hall (250-245-3414), Cedar Heritage Centre (250- 722-2100), and Cedar Community Hall (250-722-2442). For a full list of vendors or venues, call the
Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce at 250-
245-2112.
Aggie HallAggie Hall
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Road Hazzard Policy available for your protection include:
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• struts • muffl ers • front end work • oil changes
Mon to Sat 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Wander Ladysmith and catch glimpses of the town’s past. Take
the Heritage Route, a self-guided tour through the town.
It touches on the town’s mining, forestry, rail and marine
history. The tour links the downtown core with Transfer Beach Park.
Pick up a brochure at the Ladysmith Visitor’s Information Centre.
Then, begin exploring. Stop by the Ladysmith archives. Track down
the Fordson tractor, or the ship anchor at the roundabout. View the
metal collage featuring historical photos. Don’t know what a Fordson
donkey is? Find it downtown. Then, head to the waterfront. Spot the
weigh scales from Ladysmith’s time as a coal shipping port. There is also
a locomotive built in 1923.
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Ladysmith 370 Trans Canada Hwy (Coronation Mall)Store Hours: 7 am - 10 pm; 7 days a week
Caring about the Community
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Dining out ...Dining out ...
Hungry? Ladysmith has a variety of eclectic dining options. Award-winning Ricky’s at Coronation Mall is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
In a hurry? KFC, McDonalds and the newly renovated Dairy Queen, are at the south end of Ladysmith and A&W in north Ladysmith.
Esquires Coffee and Starbucks at Coronation Mall serve heav-enly coffee and tea options.
Downtown, voted Best on the Island, Old Town Bakery is where you will fi nd eye-popping, mouth-stretching cinnamon buns — the line-up starts early, but it’s worth the wait.
Transfer Beach Grill is an authentic Greek experience where you are greeted like a family friend coming to dinner. Dragon City Restaurant, Wigwam Restaurant and the Phoenix satisfy your Asian food cravings.
For the best pizza, Roberts Street Pizza’s lip-smacking pizza and pasta are to go. Printingdun Beanery offers bistro-style meals in a heritage surroundings and was voted the Best Place to Kiss. You can also catch a show at In the Beantime or the 49th Parallel Cafe.
Looking for a view? Try the menu at the Page Point Bistro with spectacular views of the ocean and equally spectacular meals.
Tastebuds, rejoice!
Several Ladysmith businesses are working together to bring residents and visitors a fresh taste of Island life.
On select weekends from June to September, Ladysmith-based Island Estuary Bed and Breakfast is offering Gourmet Kayaking Weekends — three days of snorkel-ing, kayaking and paddling adventures in the waters off Ladysmith and Elliot Beach.
Thanks to a partnership between the B&B, Sealegs Kayak-ing and Edible BC, participants can look forward to chef-prepared meals, cocktails and appies, coastline tours and watching local wildlife.
Island Estuary B&B owner Lynda Diamond says the weekends are about getting back in touch with pleasure. According to Diamond, it is also the only package of its kind in the area.
“It appeals to people that like an outdoor adventure but with the comforts of home, as well as people who appreci-ate good food that’s seasonal and local.”
Whether it’s spot prawns from Cowichan, fresh meat from Bouma Meats or wine from nearby vineyards, you can guar-antee that everything is local, Diamond said. Last year, Island Estuary B&B paired up with Sealegs Kayaking to offer a similar package, however this year, accommodation has been added to the offering. Hawley Place B&B is also on board this year to provide some of the accommodation for the kayak weekends. The kayaking weekends will take place June 24-26, August 5-7 and September 9-11. For more informa-tion, call at 250-245-0665, or visit www.islandestuary.ca
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Coronation MallCoronation MallLadysmith 250-245-5525Ladysmith 250-245-5525
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Our Chicken for Starters!Our Chicken for Starters!
Wigwam RestaurantWigwam Restaurant
438 - 1st Ave 250-245-3433250-245-3433
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Try our Fabulous SmorgasbordThurs. to Sun - starts 5:00 pm
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Yellow Point and Cedar ...Yellow Point and Cedar ...
Yellow Point and Cedar are coastal stops north of Ladysmith. They are rural and on a forested peninsula into the Stuart Channel. It faces DeCourcy, Ruxton, Pylades, Valdes and Thetis Islands. The main road into Yellow Point is aptly named Yellow Point Road. The road is accessible from Cedar Road.
The Crow and Gate British Pub is a popular stop in the hamlet. Cedar is home to the Harmac Pulp Mill, as well as a secondary school, and a small, but attractive shopping centre.
Agritourism is an important boon to several of the farms in the Cedar and Yellow Point area, but there is also a thriving art and theatre scene. Discover it for yourself. The rural nature of both Cedar and Yellow Point make it a natural place to visit for cyclists, joggers, hikers and those wanting to take a pleasant, peaceful drive to get away from bustling centre.
There are also opportunities for paddling at freshwater lakes. Hemer Provincial Park on Holden Lake is a great place to paddle and boasts a trail system. You can also visit nearby Quennell Lake or Roberts Memorial Park with a 14-ha. park located on Yellow Point Road. Listen for barking sea lions, sea gulls, great blue heron and the occasional Pacific Loon. Walk through the forest to discover a beach perfect for swimming and fishing.
For a swim on the other side of Ladysmith’s harbour, visit Elliot’s Beach. Elliot’s Beach, is accessible from Brenton-Page Road, off of the Trans Canada Highway, north of Ladysmith. Drive for about 9 km, following Shell Beach Road to the end.
north of town
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Rentals, Sales,
Tours, Lessons
www.sealegskayaking.com
Transfer Beach, Ladysmith 250.245.4096
Stand-up Paddle BoardsSnorkel with the Seals
www.discoveryforest.com
100-acre living museumforestry exhibits & train rides
north of Duncanon the Trans-Canada Highway
Call 1.866.715.1113
McNab’s Corn MazeMcNab’s Corn MazeYellow Point RdYellow Point Rd
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There are plenty of well-maintained, green, lush trails
for walking and hiking in and around Ladysmith.
Holland Creek Trail is a popular walking spot. The trail
winds 5.8 km on both sides of Holland Creek and leads to
Crystal Falls. The access points to the trail are at Holland
Creek Park at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Methuen
Street. There is another entry at Davis Road and Mackie
Road Park.
For an even longer hike, attempt the Heart Lake Loop,
a more difficult path that is 6.4-km long. There are rest
stations and views to make up for strenuous portions of
the hike. The access point is at Davis Road Park or the
Holland Creek Trail. From the Heart Lake Loop, it is pos-
sible to access the Stocking Lake loop, a 9.3-km trail. It
takes you to Stocking Lake.
For a shorter walk, there are routes around 2 km in
length in Ladysmith as well. The Rotary Lookout Trail is
1.2 km and accessed at the tip of the Holland Creek Trail.
Visit Transfer Beach to get started on the Marine Walk, a 1
km trail that goes through the trees to the water. It ends
at Government Wharf. There is a short 10-minute walk
that connects with the marine walk at low tide called the
Estuary Trail, which is accessed on King Road.
The Heart Lake Loops, Stocking Lake Loop and Rotary
Lookout trail are also accessible to mountain bikes.
Pet friendly off leash areas are also available on both
the loops and the Rotary trail, as well as the upper field
in Transfer Beach Park. For more information about parks
and walks in Ladysmith, see www.ladysmith.ca.
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Nine and Dine Thursday
Bi-weeklyMens and Ladies night
Meetings, Weddings and Banquets for up to 200 guests
The Ultimate Golfi ng Experience
www.cottonwoodgolfcourse.com
Tee Times250-245-51571975 Haslam Road
next to Nanaimo Airport
Call 250-245-5157for lunch and dinner
reservations
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Ladysmith MarinaLadysmith Marina
Div. Oak Bay Marine Group12335 Rocky Creek Road
Ladysmith, BC
[email protected] 250-245-4521
Fax: 250-4538
LLadysmith is the perfect adysmith is the perfect jumping off point to jumping off point to plenty of agritourism plenty of agritourism
opportunities in Cedar and opportunities in Cedar and Yellow Point, rural communi-Yellow Point, rural communi-ties filled with family farm fun. ties filled with family farm fun. Even if you just want to go for Even if you just want to go for a drive through the country, a drive through the country, there is plenty to see from there is plenty to see from working farms to beautiful working farms to beautiful scenery.scenery.
Yellow Point Yellow Point CranberriesCranberries
This 43-acre family owned This 43-acre family owned and operated cranberry farm and operated cranberry farm specializes in cranberries.specializes in cranberries.
The farm also makes heri-The farm also makes heri-tage cranberry sauce, along tage cranberry sauce, along with other speciality products. with other speciality products. The products are made by The products are made by
hand, in small batches, and hand, in small batches, and available through the farm available through the farm store. store.
The Cranberry Cottage, The Cranberry Cottage, is open seven days a week is open seven days a week September to December 11 September to December 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday to Sunday from May to August.to Sunday from May to August.
Find Yellow Point Find Yellow Point Cranberries at 4532 Yellow Cranberries at 4532 Yellow Point Road. For more infor-Point Road. For more infor-mation see mation see www.yellowpointcranberries.comwww.yellowpointcranberries.com. . Call 250-245-5283.Call 250-245-5283.
Yawning AcresYawning AcresYawning Acres is a 60-acre Yawning Acres is a 60-acre
working and hobby farm in working and hobby farm in Cedar. Cedar.
There are plenty of animals, There are plenty of animals, like horses and chickens. like horses and chickens. Typically more baby animals Typically more baby animals
are born in the spring. are born in the spring. The farm, on Cedar Road, The farm, on Cedar Road,
offers activities throughout offers activities throughout the year, from corn roasts the year, from corn roasts to haunted hay rides at to haunted hay rides at Halloween. Halloween.
The pumpkin festival, and The pumpkin festival, and pumpkin patch, are popular pumpkin patch, are popular seasonal events. seasonal events.
Plus, the farm is situated Plus, the farm is situated along the Nanaimo River, mak-along the Nanaimo River, mak-ing it a lovely spot.ing it a lovely spot.
Events are also held at Events are also held at Easter and Christmas, and Easter and Christmas, and the park at the back can be the park at the back can be rented for weddings, birthdays, rented for weddings, birthdays, picnics and more. picnics and more.
Call Yawning Acres at 250-Call Yawning Acres at 250-713-6304 or 250-722-2719. 713-6304 or 250-722-2719. Yawning Acres is at 1949 Yawning Acres is at 1949 Cedar Road.Cedar Road.
Hazelwood Herb FarmHazelwood Herb FarmVisit the farm’s gift shop to Visit the farm’s gift shop to
pick out culinary products all pick out culinary products all made at the farm like jellies, made at the farm like jellies, breads, teas and herb oils. Or, breads, teas and herb oils. Or, choose from a wide variety choose from a wide variety of beauty products like soaps of beauty products like soaps and lip balms.and lip balms.
The farm, located at 13578 The farm, located at 13578 Adshead Road in North Oyster Adshead Road in North Oyster opened for the season on April opened for the season on April 1. From April to September, it’s 1. From April to September, it’s open Sundays to Fridays from open Sundays to Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
October and November October and November have shorter operating hours, have shorter operating hours, but it’s open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. but it’s open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily in December.daily in December.
For more information, see For more information, see www.hazelwoodherbfarm.com.www.hazelwoodherbfarm.com.
Golf.A great
family sport!FAMILY FRIENDLY PAR 3
• Family Rates
• Our course is great for all levels
• Rentals available
• Drop-Ins
Always Welcome
Ladies’ GolfTuesdays 9 & 10am
Men’s GolfThursdays 9am
Wednesdays2 for 1
Ladysmith Golf Club
380 Davis Road(just above
Coronation Mall)South Ladysmith
250-245-7313
Down on the farm ...Down on the farm ...
Cedar Farmers’ MarketThe market is held on the fields by the Crow and Gate Neigh-
bourhood Pub (2313 Yellowpoint Road). It features around 27 ven-
dors. The market is open from 10 a.m. to early afternoon Sundays
from Mother’s Day to Thanksgiving.
Cassidy Farm Market and DeliLocated across the Trans Canada Highway from the Nanaimo
Airport, this market sells fresh, local seasonal fruits and veggies,
homemade pies and more. Call 250-245-7674.
Local Markets
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Ladysmith Harbour is one of the
nesting locations for the western
Purple Martins. LMS Members are
dedicated to seeing this
Martin populations
recovery. See our
“nestcam” during the
nesting season.
The many shops, restaurants and services in downtown Ladysmith are only a 10 minute walk or a comfortable trolley ride away.
Visit our award-winning, floating Maritime Museum and be transported back in time to when fishing, coal mining and logging shaped a way of life in Ladysmith Harbour, and view our heritage boats.
Groups are welcome to call250-245-0109 to arrangespecial visiting times.
Donations are welcome.
Board “Maritimer”, a 17 foot former deep-sea lifeboat for a 2 hour voyage of discovery. Learn about Ladysmith’s rich waterfront history and enjoy local bird and wildlife.
Reservations suggested, call 250-245-0109
Close to Town
Purple Martins
Harbour Tours
Maritime MuseumJuly & August 10am-4pm daily
July & August 10:30 & 2:00 Daily other times by request(weather permitting)
Just a note to thank you so much for your wonderful harbour tour. Our guide was excellent. We enjoyed it very much. The restaurant was rst rate!
LadysmithLadysmithThank you. Enjoyed the museum, friends, and atmosphere.
Great place - we love Ladysmith!Loved it!
London, Germany, & Australia
We want to compliment your
dock master. He was so
pleasant, welcoming and very
helpful.
Your marina deserves an A+!
Thank you,Seattle
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Come down t’ t’ waterfore for plenty o’ treaayes, games, food and fun
durin’ t’ Maritime Festival.Roughly translated into English,
from pirate speak, that means come down to the waterfront for plenty of treasures, games, food and fun during the Maritime Festival.
The festival is put on by the Ladysmith Maritime Society, organizations, businesses and volunteers.
Pirates are a big theme to the event, at the end of May, and everyone is encouraged to come in costume and mingle with other pirates.
The festival is held around
the Ladysmith Maritime Society building and marina. The area is accessible to wheelchairs.
There is a children’s zone, but parents need to stay with their children. Better yet, the festi-val is free, aside from any pur-chases visitors may make from vendors.
Enjoy some music and wan-der around to see artwork and artists and a purple martin dis-play and demonstrations by the Coast Guard Auxiliary, to name a few.
And no pirate-themed festival is complete without someone walking the plank. www.ladys-mithmaritimesociety.ca or pick up a festival guide around town.
Celebrations ... Celebrations ...
Climb aboard the
In Ladysmith, it’s one of the most wonderful times of the year. Ladysmith Days begins
August 12 with entertainment at Coronation Mall.
Aug. 13 is the Rotary Pancake Breakfast and Kinsmen Parade on First Avenue (leave your dogs at home, as per the city bylaw). The citizen of the year is awarded and there are activities for families.
Aug. 14 will feature family events and entertainment all day at Transfer Beach Park.
Two days — dozens of activities including live music, fireworks, pancake breakfasts, movies, games, vendors and much more.
On Saturday, events are con-centrated in downtown. The
Rotary Club pancake breakfast starts things off and then the citizen of the year is awarded, followed by the Ladysmith Kinsmen Club’s Ladysmith Days Parade.
After, head down to the roundabout and Aggie Hall fields for children’s games, face painting, hot dogs, drinks, plus much more.
On Aug. 14, Transfer Beach is the place for all the music and children’s entertainment visitors could hope for. Music starts at 8 a.m. and ends with a fiery fireworks display spon-sored by the Ladysmith and District Credit Union.
For more information about Ladysmith Days, see www.ladysmithdays.com.
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One of the biggest events of the year in Ladysmith is the annual Festival of Lights. On the last Thursday of November (depending on the weather), Santa Claus flips a switch and
the downtown core is filled with blazing Christmas lights. The lights stay turned on along First Avenue until the new year.
Thousands of people journey to Ladysmith for the event, which also features a parade of local groups and businesses decorated in their best holiday spirit.
The Festival of Lights started in 1987. Bill Fitzpatrick and mer-chants decided Ladysmith’s downtown needed to get more festive. Now the celebration is known up and down the Island and well beyond, and fuelled by an annual budget of approximately $70,000. Each year more lights are added and thousands of lights are now used. Over the years, the scale of the light display has grown from just a couple of strings to many thousands.
Typically on the afternoon of the festival, First Avenue is closed between Roberts Street and the roundabout by Aggie Hall.
Concessions offer treats and restaurants will open their doors with special Festival of Lights menus.
Santa Claus throws the main switch to turn on the lights around 6:30 p.m. Shortly after, the parade makes its way down First Avenue. And, in case visitors still don’t have their fill of colour and light, a fireworks show is planned to illuminate the sky.
Celebrations ... Celebrations ...
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4613 Yellow Point RoadLadysmith, BC
250-245-0666www.mcnabscornmaze.com
Come & Come & Get Lost in the MazeGet Lost in the Maze
• fresh corn & veggies
• pumpkins in season
• hayride
• maze
• petting zoo
• fi re pits
• groups welcome
A Family-Run Cranberry Farm.From bog to bottle you fi nd exquisite
ways of enjoying cranberries with over 40 specialty cranberry products.
Take a TourStore open 11 - 5 pm daily
www.yellowpointcranberries.com
4532 Yellow Point Rd., Ladysmith 250-245-5283
6) AC Designs IronworksUnique hand forged and one-of-a-kind pieces. Custom furniture & sculpture. By appointment only3307 Decourcy Drive250-740-5353www.acdesignsironwork.com
7) The Broody Rooster Guesthouse and GalleryPaintings and photography cards, crafts, preserves Open year round call fi rst2980 Giovando Road250-245-4405WWW.nicolevaugeois.com
8) Victory IronworksOrnamental Ironwork and Metal arts for the home and garden custom workOpen 11 - 4 Friday - Sunday or by appointment4327 Yellow Point Road250-667-0147www.victoryironworks.ca
9) The Doll House Gift ShopGifts for all ages, dolls, teddies, children’sand adult clothingOpen Tuesday to Sunday 9 - 5pm2279 Holden Corso Rd250-722-3227
10) Honeysuckle Gift Cottage & Glass StudioVintage-style jewellery, scarves, and an unusual collection of home and garden-room accessories, boxes, baths and feeders for birds, bats and beesOpen Wed-Sun 12:30 5:30 March - Mid December2681 Lambert Road, [email protected]
Take a drive in the country,
slow down, there’s no hurry...
1) JoVic PotteryAward winning stoneware and Raku pottery by master potters Jo & Vic Duffhues. Open 10-5 Tuesday-Sunday4781 Shell Beach Road250-245-8728www.jovicpottery.com
2) Hazelwood Herb FarmPlant nursery and unique culinary, bath, beauty and healing herb products. Open 11 – 5 Daily13576 Adshead Road, Ladysmith250-245-8007www.hazelwoodherbfarm.com
3) Yellow Point Cranberries Farm & Gift StoreOver 40 delicious cranberry products. Frozen cranberries, jams, jellies, baked goods and more. Open 11-5 pm daily year-round4532 Yellow Point Rd250-245-5283 or 1-877-YPC-Farmwww.yellowpointcranberries.com
4) McNab Corn MazeCome and get lost. Fresh corn, hayrides, pumpkin patchOpen 10 am Fri, Sat and Sun. and holidays August to October4613 Yellow Point Rd250-245-0666www.mcnabscornmaze.com
5) Barton Leier GalleryShowcases the work of Nixie Barton and Grant Leier plus a wonderful variety of unique gifts. Experience the garden, open 11 - 5 pm April - November3140 Decourcy Drive,250-722-7140bartonandleiergallery.com
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SUN, AUG 28, 201110 am to 4 pmFirst Ave. & Roberts St.LADYSMITHArt, Jewellery, Pottery, Fabric, Painting, Entertainment, Kids Art, Artisan Food, Emerging Artists
Guest Artists: Tammy Hudgeon, Glass Artist
www.artonavenue.com
www.ladysmithwaterfrontgallery.com
LADYSMITH WATERFRONT ARTSCENTRE GALLERY
An eclectic gatheringof Arts and Artists
Open Tuesday-SundayOpen Tuesday-SundayNoon to 4 pmNoon to 4 pm
610 Oyster Bay Dr., Ladysmith, BC (Upper Level In The Expo Legacy Building)
250-245-1252
• custom framing
• local art
• unique gifts
BB AAffBayview Framing & Art
421 First Ave., Ladysmith, BC
The Arts ... The Arts ...
The arts are ever-expanding in Ladysmith, which now hosts interna-
tionally acclaimed artists, and a growing gallery by the waterfront.
The Art Council of Ladysmith and District also has a gallery made
up of a compendium of artists.
The gallery is located just inside the entrance to Transfer Beach Park, on
Oyster Bay Drive, a short, unpaved road. The gallery and council have been
housed in the space for a few years. Recently, the town agreed to rent
space to more artists and the gallery is also going to have studio space for
artists. For information about the gallery, call 250-245-1252 or see www.
ladysmithwaterfrontgallery.com. Many local business also display art in their
shops, The Chronicle and Bayview Framing are among a few that offer the
chance to experience local art.
Feel like taking in a show? The Ladysmith Little
Theatre, www.ladysmiththeatre.com, offers
the very best in local shows. Visit their web-
site for show schedules and ticket prices. Yellow
Point Drama Group also hosts shows in Cedar.
Visit www.yellowpointdramagroup.org for shows
and times.
Live theatreThriving culture
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Old School Woodworks & Gallery
12 Roberts St. Ladysmith (at the south entrance to Ladysmith, BC)
250.924.0011Oldschoolwoodworks.com
[email protected]/OldSchoolWoodworks
artisan furniture • fi ne arts and crafts
Kitchen CabinetsFurniture by Anthony Staub
& other Guest Artists
Stoneware & Raku PotteryStoneware & Raku PotteryStudio Hours 10-5, Tuesday through SundayStudio Hours 10-5, Tuesday through SundayJo and Vic DuffhuesJo and Vic [email protected]@shaw.cawww.jovicpottery.comwww.jovicpottery.com
250-245-8728250-245-87284781 Shell Beach Road4781 Shell Beach Road
Ladysmith, BCLadysmith, BC
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On Aug. 28, First Avenue becomes an outdoor gallery as
artists from all mediums storm the street. The all-day
event offers plenty to pick from and some artists may be
demonstrating their skills. The Ladysmith Waterfront Arts Gallery
Centre regularly changes its artwork. Every few months, a new
special exhibit goes up on the wall. Visit the gallery’s website at
www.ladysmithwaterfrontgallery.com. The Cedar Yel-
low Point Artisan Association hosts a Christmas self-
guided art tour in November. Explore for yourself. See
www.cyartisans.com for more information.
Arts on the Avenue
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1211 Cloke Road, LadysmithBritish Columbia, Canada V9G 1P8 Tel: 250-245-1016Fax: 250-245-1026
• Offering independent and Assisted Living Supports and Service in our modern building located within an urban setting, and in close proximity of all shopping, health and social amenities.• There are a number of studio, one-bedroom and two bedroom suites; many suites feature a den and most suites have French balconies.
• A combination of government-funded and market suites. • Assisted Living Services to support daily living • Engaging activities, entertainment and recreation • Social and activity programs • Transportation services
Our PhilosophyWe encourage residents to enjoy an active, independent lifestyle. We can provide you with as much or as little help as you require.
Our ValuesWe are people supporting people and we want everyone to feel cared for, respected and secure. Staff are hired to meet our all-round standards.
Our StaffWe believe our staff have chosen their vocations because they thrive on helping others.
Our Committment“Respect for our residents, our staff, and our community”
LA ROSAGARDENS
A life well-lived, here.
An active life is a way of life in Ladysmith.
Aside from the fabulous outdoor activities, there are indoor activities, too. The Frank Jameson Community Centre has a 25-metre ozone treated swimming pool, hot whirlpool, climbing wall and gym.
The pool also hosts Dive-In Movies peri-odically. Visit the pool for a movie and a swim — bring your own floatie. The cen-tre also hosts a full service fitness centre. Jump on a treadmill, lift some weights or take a drop-in fitness class. Call 250-245-6424 for pool and gym information.
There are also all sorts of classes host-ed through parks and recreation through the FJCC. There are spring and fall lei-sure guides filled with information about classes, which feature activities like yoga, walking clinics or more recreational activi-ties.
Back outside, check out the new Ladysmith Skatepark, next door to the
FJCC. In the warmer months, bash a volley-
ball at the sandy court in Transfer Beach Park. And don’t forget to get in a round of horseshoes at the pitch also at the park.
There is also an off-leash dog park where beloved family pets can have a run.
Baseball is a popular activity in Ladysmith, and there are plenty of ball fields. Listen for the crack of bat and ball.
Visit the Aggie Ball Fields with two fast ball diamonds, bleachers and children’s playground.
There is also the High Street Little League Field on Second Avenue. Or stop by the new Forrest Field artificial turf filed at the end of Fourth Avenue. Head south for ice skating at Fuller Lake Recreation Centre, which has an Olympic size ice rink.
The Fuller Lake Skating Club and Cowichan Valley Minor Hockey call the rink home.
Keeping on the goActive Lifestyles ...Active Lifestyles ...
Ladysmith’s temperate climate, mild win-
ters and spectacular views make it nearly a
year round golfing destination point.
The Ladysmith Golf Club is a 9-hole, par
3 course located right next to Coronation
Mall, making it an ideal place to golf and
enjoy a meal at neighbouring restaurants.
There are plenty of tournaments through-
out the year at the course, including a
summer open and one just for children.
Ask about lessons as well. Call 250-245-
7371 for information.
Slightly north of town, visit the Cot-
tonwood Golf Course, an 18-hole, par 72
expanse of lush greens. Call 250-245-5142
for lunch and dinner reservations. Reach
the pro shop for tee times or lessons at
250-245-5157.
Tee up a time
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Plenty of playtime❱ Aggie Fields — First Ave.❱ Kinsmen Park — Located across from Brown Drive and Malone. Open field and a small brook, large playground for chil-dren.❱ Gourlay-Janes Park — Located on Chemainus Highway, the park is waterfront and fea-tures a seawall.❱ Arboretum — This .88 acre tranquil park is found at the entrance to Transfer Beach Park.❱ Davis Road Park — Found on Davis Road, the park features a walking trail. ❱ Lions Park — This park is on Second Avenue and features a
playground for children, a large asphalt top and Ocean views.❱ Queen’s Park — This sloping park on First Avenue has benches and sweeping views of the Ladysmith Harbour area.❱ Root Street Park — The park is completely fenced, and has a basketball court and hockey nets, as well as a tot playground.❱ Bob Stuart Park — The Trans Canada Park has garden beds and resting spots.❱ Doris Gallagher Memorial Gardens — Located next to the Health Unit. This lovely garden has picnic tables, a gazebo and great views.
For more on our local parks and trails, visitwww.ladysmith.ca
Parks are plenty and great for many things — space for children to run around, pic-nicking, relaxing with a book or a canvas,
or taking a stroll.Transfer Beach Park is Ladysmith’s premier
park, situated along the shores of the Georgia Strait.
There are plenty of amenities in the park as well, from food concessions, water-based busi-nesses, a spray park for children, to beach volley-ball, fully equipped and accessible bathrooms, a horseshoe pitch and an off-leash dog area. There is also the Kin Hut and a wide expanse of grass and trees. There is plenty to do for swimmers and kayakers, and in the summer months there are often events right in the park.
The park is accessible from the Trans Canada Highway (turn onto Transfer Beach Blvd.), and just a short drive or walk from downtown Ladysmith.
arks are plenty and great for many thingsf hild d i
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Call 250-246-1509or see www.cufracliffs.comfor details and reservations
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Hawley PlaceBed and Breakfast
The Perfect Getaway
Rhonda and Ed Shirley302 Hawley Place,
Ladysmith, BC V9G 1X9Fax/Ph: 250-245-4431
What better way to enjoy your stay in the Ladysmith area than at one of our many bed and breakfasts. A local B&B can give you the chance to experience the
area on a completely different level.Dotted throughout the region, each bed and breakfast offers a
different experience. Whether you are looking for seclusion and quiet in the
woods or a stunning view of the ocean, our full compliment of accommodations is enough to keep you entertained and relaxed for many visits to come. Stop by the chamber of com-merce so they can help you tailor your trip.
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Living ForestOceanside Campground & RV Park
250.755.1755 LivingForest.com250.755.
20 minutes from Ladysmith in South Nanaimo
Turn right at Rona
Come for a gourmet coffee on our wifi patio cafe and check it out
Platinum award winning camping
53 acres
“The only thing we overlook is the waterfront”
300 sites
Rooms with a View
Comfortable rooms with harbour views.Close to Transfer Beach, shopping and marina.
Complimentary breakfast.
Holiday House Motel
540 Esplanade (Trans Canada Hwy)
www.ladysmithholidayhouse.com
toll-free reservations 1-888-310-2299offi ce reservations 250-618-5830
Christie Falls may be among Ladysmith’s best kept secrets. The
Bush Creek waterfall, located above the Ladysmith Sportsmen
Club Bush Creek Hatchery, is only easily accessible when the
hatchery volunteers are doing maintenance, Sunday mornings from 8:30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Otherwise, visitors have to park outside the gate and take a 2.5
kilometre walk to the tiered falls. It takes about an hour on foot, but
10 minutes by car.
To reach the falls from Ladysmith, drive on Trans Canada to Grouhel
Road and turn west. Turn right onto Christie Road. At the stop sign,
turn left and drive to the orange TimberWest gate (these are closed
during fire season). From there, the hatchery gates should be visible. If
those gates are open, head in to the hatchery. There are signs posted.
There are no signs marking the trail head to the falls, but the trail runs
alongside the left side of the creek.
Groups wishing to visit the falls can contact Dave Judson of the
Sportsmen ahead of time at 250-245-3690 to plan a trip and access.
Also, the hatchery is a great place to visit and see fish.
Visit Christie Falls
Hike to fall for ... Hike to fall for ...
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Cassidy General Store
3225 Trans Can. Hwy.Across from Nanaimo Airport 250-245-2911
•Post Offi ce •Groceries •DVDs•Fishing Tackle •Bait •ATM
•Gas
Cassidy Farm MarketCassidy Farm Market
3251 Trans Canada Highway
(across from the Nanaimo Airport)250-245-7674250-245-7674
✓ Fresh Local Seasonal Vegetables and Fruit ✓ Island Farms Dairy Products
✓ Sandwiches & Salads Prepared Daily ✓ International Deli
✓ Ice Cream Cones ✓ Freybe Meats
✓ Groceries ✓ Frozen Dim Sum
✓ Bakery featuring Bread Box and ✓ Homemade Pies
6 Mile Bakery Products ✓ Plants & Hanging Basket
Spring Hours: 8 am to 7 pmSummer Hours: 8 am to 8 pm
Stay connected ... Stay connected ... Local seafood ... Local seafood ...
Wireless spotsSeafood stops❱ Visitor Centre
❱ In the Bean Time Café❱ Uforik Computers
❱ The Printingdun Beanery❱ Ladysmith Resources Centre
❱ Esquires Coffee❱ Ladysmith Library
If it’s fresh seafood you are after, Ladysmith is the place to be. Both Limberis Seafood Processing and Timothy Oysters offer the chance to buy fresh harbour treats straight from the plant.
All are tested and ready to be tasted.Limberis Seafood Processing is open until 5 p.m. Monday to Friday
and weekend seafood seekers can buy North Cove clams and oysters by stopping by 5025 Limberis Rd, its a big house on the left.
You can also stop by Timothy Oysters at the end of Paton Rd where you are pick up a quart of oysters (amount depends on size) for around $14.
The local grocery stores, 49th Parallel and Safeway also carry a selection of West Coast seafood and First Avenue butcher, Bouma Meats, also carries local seafood and prawns.MeMeatattss,s,,,, a a alslsoo cacarrrrieiess lolocacall seseseafafafooooooddd ananandd prprp awawwnsnsn .
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of Ladysmith. Off the beaten path, you’ll find a veritable of Ladysmith. Off the beaten path, you’ll find a veritable
cache of treasures await. All you need is your GPS.cache of treasures await. All you need is your GPS.
Geocaching, sort of like modern-day treasure hunting, is Geocaching, sort of like modern-day treasure hunting, is
skyrocketing in popularity around the globe and the Ladysmith skyrocketing in popularity around the globe and the Ladysmith
area is no different.area is no different.
Getting started is as easy as getting a GPS, usually around Getting started is as easy as getting a GPS, usually around
$130 to $150, and signing up at www.geocaching.com. Basic $130 to $150, and signing up at www.geocaching.com. Basic
membership is free and a premium memberships costs $30/membership is free and a premium memberships costs $30/
year. Ladysmith resident Paul Legacy, better known as paulboy year. Ladysmith resident Paul Legacy, better known as paulboy
in the geocaching community, has hidden numerous caches in in the geocaching community, has hidden numerous caches in
the valley and said it’s a great way to explore the area.the valley and said it’s a great way to explore the area.
Legacy himself has a series of Legacy himself has a series of
caches in the Cowichan caches in the Cowichan
Valley.Valley.
Caches available at Caches available at
the basic membership the basic membership
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MayMay 27, 28, 29: Ladysmith Maritime Festivalat the Ladysmith Maritime Soci-ety and docksMay 29: Rotary Club Garden Show, Tour & Sale: The self-guided tour begins at 9 a.m. with introductions and breakfast. Tickets are $15.
JuneJune 5: Ladysmith Kids Tri: Bike, swim, run. Preregister. $25. Be-gins and ends at Frank Jameson Centre. 250-245-6424.June 24: Chamber of Com-merce Golf Tournament. Call 250-245-2112June 17-19: Legion High-land Gathering takes place in Ladysmith. 250-245-2273.
JulyJuly 1: Celebrate Canada Day at Transfer Beach 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.July 3: Ladysmith Resources Centre hosts Ryan McMahon
for Concerts in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.July 10: Nanaimo Concert Band plays Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.July 17: Brits on the Beach Car Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Transfer Beach.Swing performer Cynthia Davis plays the Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.July 24: Trinitude plays Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.July 31: Lively roots duo Sid and Lena plays Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
AugustAugust 7: Irish performers Mary Murphy and Paul Leim play Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.August 12-14: Ladysmith Days celebration. Visit www.
ladysmithdays.com.August 14:
Western folk performers Gary Fjell-gaard and Darrel and Saskia play
Concert in the Park at
Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
August 20: Annual Ladysmith Show and Shine 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 1st Avenue. Call 250-245-3251.August 21: Country singer Steven Palmer plays Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.August 28: Annual Arts on the Avenue along First Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gerry Barnum and Guy Massey play Concert in the Park at Transfer Beach from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
SeptemberSeptember 18: Terry Fox Run at Frank Jameson Community Centre.
NovemberNovember 11: Remembrance Day Ceremonies. Call 250-245-2273.November 20: Cedar, Yellow Point self-guided artisans tourNovember 24: Ladysmith Light Up on First Avenue, November TBA: Artisans Old-Fashioned Christmas Market at Aggie Hall. Call 250-245-2112.November TBA: Ladysmith Cinnamon Bun Fun Run starting at Frank Jameson Community Centre. Visit www.cinnamonbun-run.com
DecemberDecember TBA: Ladysmith Fire and Rescue Santa Claus Parade.Breakfast with Santa at Aggie Hall.December 10: Sail Past at Transfer Beach. Call 250-245-7600.
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Trolley trip ... Trolley trip ... Ladysmith’s public transit seems to be a hit with riders and pedestrians alike.Riders have been hopping on the trolley since August 2009 to get from one
end of town to the other. The trolley is ride by donation (Min $1) and the money is collected in a large clear box by the stairs.
The trolley blends the old and new — there is air conditioning, but the seats are made of wood. Pulling on the stop cord makes a bell ring.
The popular stops are in the downtown core like at the Wigwam and 49th Parallel and Coronation Mall. The trolley makes some stops at high traffic loca-tions, like the Hillside Medical Centre, the library, Transfer Beach and Ladysmith Secondary School. Although there are designated trolley stops in Ladysmith (marked with signs), trolley drivers can, in some situations, be flexible where people are dropped off if someone has a specific need.
For an up to date schedule, see www.ladysmith.ca.
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