Women’s Adventure Film Tour 2025
Nelson United Church 602 Silica Street, Nelson, British Columbia, CanadaA thrilling selection of films that span extreme sports, personal journeys, and boundary-pushing storytelling from across the globe.
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A thrilling selection of films that span extreme sports, personal journeys, and boundary-pushing storytelling from across the globe.
During the height of the Cold War, in the 1950s and 1960s, nearly 50 bunkers were constructed across Canada. In 2017, the Nelson Museum began work on restoring the space […]
Otter Books is hosting a book signing for Rossland author Louise Sidley’s debut novel, PROJECT WILD ONE. The book is for readers 7 and up, published by Red Deer Press, […]
TAWKROC and THE CASTLE THEATRE PRESENT:REELROCK 19 Saturday March 8th – doors at 6pm show at 7pmLicensed event Come out and support your local climbing community Reel Rock 19 showcases […]
A Musical Showcase to support the Nelson & District Women’s Centre. Donation at the door. Featuring a variety of performers with your hosts Ruth & Shelby!
Fiesta Latina is firing up the dance floor at Finley’sJoin us for an electrifying Fiesta Latina hosted by Tapatia Collective! Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms and […]
Lucas Myers & Krista Lynch, Lance Ledger, and the Nelson Writing Salon return to the Nelson Museum for everyone’s favourite FREE children’s program–Museum Mash! Explore the building, get crafty with […]
Open Mic Comedy with some of the Kootenays finest and some others! message @kootenaycomedy on instagram to sign up!
Hosted by lil’ Mikey, its an open mic Comedy night! To sign up come early or message kootenaycomedy on instagram! $5
“This is one of the best. Give yourself a treat.” – Liz Nicholls “A must see!” – Toronto Guardian “Monster Theatre’s imaginative, feminist take on the fates of Shakespeare’s tragic […]
Outside a military base in Debert, Nova Scotia, on a cold day in February 1984, a small but mighty group of women harnessed the power of performance art, protest, and […]