Musqueam carvers Doug Baker and Richard Campbell displayed beautiful carvings and demonstrated their techniques.

The Crowley Family sent their Avalon Dairy kiosk with lots of cheese and chocolate milk samples and was a very popular stop.

Musicians and dancers provided entertainment throughout the day both on the main stage and as wandering minstrels of Calamity Jane's group.


The Acchords, a group of accomplished musicians provided charming music near the dining area.
 

Steve Lamorie, Nathan Marcuzzi and Brandy Gibb offered different styles and memorable performances. The Greenhorns were especially lively, upbeat performers.
The ladies of the Tiddley Cove Dance Group made the whirl of colourful skirts and the sound of the concertina absolutely contagious. Everyone wanted to join in their dances. The Return-It Man from Encorp did just that and seemed to thoroughly enjoy himself.