Events Farmers Market The Farmers Market takes place every Saturday and is year round. All products must adhere to a "Make it, Bake it, Grow it" policy, meaning that all products are locally made, grown, or baked by the vendors. The first Qualicum Beach Farmers Market took place in 1997, with approximately 20 regular vendors in its first year. The market currently takes place on Veterans Way and features approximately 100 vendors and sees approximately 2,500 visitors each Saturday.
Canada Day Each year on July 1, the town of Qualicum Beach and the
Royal Canadian Legion hold a
Pancake Breakfast, parade, and activities around town. The parade usually starts at the Civic Centre goes down Second Avenue. The event was cancelled for two years during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Family Day Family Day is an annual event taking place on the last Sunday of May in Qualicum Beach, with each year featuring a unique theme. Activities include a pancake breakfast, a parade, music and other live entertainment.
Brant Wildlife Festival The Brant Wildlife Festival is an annual 4 week long event that celebrates nature, in particular the
Brant goose. Activities include counting Brant geese, estuary and field station tours, and a film festival.
Show & Shine The Seaside Cruizers Car Club hosts an annual Father's day Show 'n Shine day, where vintage and collectible cars are featured. Over 30,000 spectators come to Qualicum Beach per year for the event. Trophies and prizes are handed out, such as "Best Truck", "Best Import", and "People's Choice". Visitors may swap or purchase seeds and plants, receive gardening advice, and socialise at the Seedy Cafe. The first Seedy Saturday in Qualicum Beach was organised by Joy Smith in 2002. In 2018, the event saw approximately 2700 visitors.
Moonlight Madness Moonlight Madness is an annual event that takes place in November. The event features late-night shopping, live music, photos with Santa Claus, and carolers. The event promotes shopping local.
Ocean Mile Swim The Ocean Mile Swim is an annual swimming event that has taken place for over 60 years. Prizes are awarded under varying categories such as fastest swimmer and youngest swimmer.
Fire and Ice Festival (defunct) The Fire and Ice Festival was an annual event that took place each year in Qualicum Beach. The event featured, concurrently, a chili cook-off contest (the fire) and an ice sculpture contest (the ice). The event took place for 25 years, but was cancelled in 2018 due to a lack of volunteers.
Arts The Old School House Arts Centre The Old School House (TOSH) is an arts centre located centrally in Qualicum Beach. Originally built as a school in 1912, the school served as an elementary and secondary school until 1952. The building was then used by the Board of Education until 1985. Threatened by demolition, a group of citizens formed a non-profit cultural association to save the building. The building was restored and re-opened in February 1988 as an arts centre. The mission of TOSH Arts Centre is to "foster a vibrants arts centre that promotes and encourages the development of multi-dimensional artists and musicians for the enjoyment of all ages, residents and visitors alike, in Qualicum Beach and throughout central Vancouver Island". TOSH offers workshops, classes, and features several galleries and resident artists.
Village Theatre The Village Theatre was originally built in 1948 as a movie house, but is currently used for live theatre performances. ECHO Players is a non-profit society that was founded in 1934 and has been active for over 45 years in the Village Theatre. ECHO Players is composed of more than 240 members and produces four main stage shows per season.
Qualicum Beach Museum The Qualicum Beach Museum was founded in 1982 by Elizabeth Little and is located in a former power generating station. Member of the royal family have visited twice;
Prince Charles and
Princess Diana visited the gardens in 1986.
Prince Philip and
Queen Elizabeth stayed in 1987. Vancouver Island University acquired the estate in 1996 and converted the private gardens to a public garden. The gardens feature old growth
Douglas firs, cedar trees, and rare
rhododendrons.
Memorial Golf Course Memorial Golf Course is a public golf course that was opened in 1913. It is the fourth oldest golf course in British Columbia. The course is open year-round.
Little Qualicum Falls Little Qualicum Falls is a provincial park and campground near Qualicum Beach. The falls are surrounded by old growth forests. Visitors can walk the trails, swim, and camp at this provincial park.
Parks and other spaces Qualicum Beach has 280 hectares (15% of the town) of Town-owned green spaces and parks:
Beach Front Park The park is located along Island Highway 19A and is popular for walking and sunbathing.
Heritage Forest Heritage Forest is a 50-acre forest in Qualicum Beach that features pockets of old growth coastal
Douglas fir,
western red cedar,
grand fir,
Sitka spruce, and
hemlock. Heritage Forest is situated within the Coastal Douglas fir biogeoclimatic zone. This zone is the most biologically diverse forest type in British Columbia. The land was previously owned by
General Noel Money and later the Brown Family Trust. In 1996, plans were in place to subdivide the land into 110 building lots. Anne and Leo Klees and others formed the Brown Property Preservation Society to raise funds to purchase the land and save it from development. In 2004, the group was able to purchase the forest with help from the town of Qualicum Beach. The Heritage Forest represents 20% of all coastal Douglas fir protected forest in British Columbia.
Jubilee Park The park is located on Island Highway 19A, along the waterfront. The park features benches and picnic tables.
Miraloma Park The park is located on Bennett Road. The park is a third of a hectare and features nature trails.
Seacrest Park The park is located on Seacrest Place. It functions as a beach access and has benches.
Spirit Square The square is located on Memorial Avenue. The square is next to the Community Hall and has sitting areas. The square is often used for events.
Yambury Park The park is located on Yambury Road. The park is partially forested and has nature trails. It is a popular spot for dog walking. ==Heritage sites==