Shadows from a Low Stone Wall with Rivercity Players
Rivercity Players Stage 1080 Hemlock St, Campbell River, BC, CanadaThis moving play explores the life of Jack, an aging World War II veteran whose past continues to haunt him.
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This moving play explores the life of Jack, an aging World War II veteran whose past continues to haunt him.
Visit MARS Wildlife Rescue for a memorable tour! Explore stunning wildlife, learn their stories, and support conservation efforts.
Explore the night sky's wonders with telescopes and learn about light pollution's effects on wildlife. ⭐🔭
Check out Joe Abbott's lively tunes, enjoy tasty Fish & Chips, and soak in the beautiful ocean view.
Anela Kahiamoe, a fan favorite, delivers a fun and happy vibe with his guitar, ukulele, and lovely voice. Don't miss it!
Discover locally made pottery at the Campbell River Holiday Pottery Sale & Show. Free admission to this unique pottery event!
Join the fun with Double Play for a lively evening of musicl. Doors open at 2pm, music starts at 4pm 🎸
Experience live music and delicious food at SoCal Restaurant! Enjoy Open Mic with Ben Jackson and fantastic performances 🎵
Ceremony and parade details for Remembrance Day in Campbell River, and the history of Remembrance Day in Canada.
This monthly event provides a welcoming space for discussions on LGBTQ literature and sometimes hosts movie nights as well.
Join Tabletop Tuesdays for free gaming, featured sessions, and access to an expansive game library. Bring your own games too!
Attend the flag-raising ceremony and celebrate the start of Métis Week in Campbell River.
Whether you’re catching up with friends or just looking for a cozy dinner, this evening offers a scrumptious deal.
Drop-in Darts on Thursdays at Eagles Hall... join a random team and enjoy the fun! 🎯
This moving play explores the life of Jack, an aging World War II veteran whose past continues to haunt him.
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