Lifestyle
Community Events in Qualicum Beach and Surrounding Areas: February 2026
The community of Qualicum Beach and its surrounding areas are buzzing with a variety of events throughout February 2026, offering residents and visitors alike numerous opportunities for engagement and enjoyment. From gardening workshops to youth initiatives, the calendar is packed with activities designed to foster community spirit and collaboration.
Highlighted Events This February
On February 7, the **22nd Annual Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday** will take place at the Qualicum Beach Civic Centre from **10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.** This event features a bustling hall filled with seed vendors, plant enthusiasts, and various activities including a popular Seed Swap, demonstrations, door prizes, and expert gardening advice from Master Gardeners. Admission is by donation, with a suggested contribution of **$5**. For more information, visit **qbseedysaturday.ca**.
The same day, the **Community Change Alliance** will host a Meat Draw from **2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.** at the Rocking Horse Restaurant and Pub in Nanoose Bay. Proceeds from this event will support Nanoose Bay Elementary School and its projects, including initiatives that assist students in Nigeria.
On February 8, **Arrowsmith Archers** will conduct their Annual Harry Tutton 3D Archery Shoot at the Dorman Range in Qualicum Beach from **8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.** The entry fee is **$20** per shooter, appealing to both beginners and experienced archers. More details can be found by contacting **[email protected]**.
February 9 offers an informal drop-in French conversation session from **2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.** at the Parksville Quality Foods store. All are welcome to participate and practice their language skills.
The youth-focused organization, **100 Kids for Change Oceanside**, invites children aged **18 and under** to its gathering on February 10 from **7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.** at Yates Memorial in Parksville. This initiative encourages young people to engage in philanthropy and community service.
Ongoing and Upcoming Activities
The **Qualicum Beach Garden Club** will hold its February meeting on February 10 at the Civic Centre, featuring guest speaker **Connie Kuramoto**, who will discuss the importance of beneficial microbes in soil. Membership is available for **$30**, while non-members can attend for **$5**.
February 11 marks the general meeting for the **Mount Arrowsmith Rhododendron Society** at the Civic Centre, starting at **7:30 p.m.** A panel of horticultural experts will be available for a question-and-answer session, making it an excellent opportunity for gardening enthusiasts to gain insights.
From February 13 to 16, participants can join the **Great Backyard Bird Count**, which encourages citizens to contribute to bird conservation efforts by counting local bird populations for just **15 minutes**. More information is available at **birdcount.org**.
The **14th Annual Coombs Family Day Celebration** will be held on February 16 at the Coombs Fairgrounds from **1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.** This completely free event promises educational displays, games, live animals, and even complimentary food items such as hot dogs and popcorn while supplies last.
The **DeCosmos Fine Arts Society** will hold its monthly meeting on February 19 at Knox United Church in Parksville, featuring an art demonstration by **Jolene Hassard**. Guests are welcome for a **$5** entry fee.
Ongoing events such as the **Hearts for the Homeless** display, running until February 28, features over **300 heart designs** made by artist **Layne Collinson** displayed across various local businesses. This initiative aims to raise funds for local charities.
In addition to these events, the **Royal Canadian Legion** and various community groups offer a range of regular activities, from sports and games to support groups, creating a vibrant network of community engagement.
As February progresses, residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in these enriching activities that foster connection, learning, and support within the community. For further details on specific events, individuals can reach out to the respective organizations or visit their websites.
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