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Page W4 · Richmond Review Friday, August 10, 2012 Friday, August 10, 2012 Richmond Review · Page W1 OFFICIAL PROGRAM Bring it along GETTING THERE Steveston Village Moncton St Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site Bayview St Railway Ave Railway Ave No 1 Rd 3 Ave 7 Ave Trites Rd Westwater Dr ve ve rites Rd d rites Rd d BRITANNIA HERITAGE SHIPYARD No 2 Rd Andrews Rd BOARDWALK HIGHLIGHTS Take a voyage of discovery throughout the festival site, as new experiences and unannounced surprises await you in every zone. Look out for mermaids, fishermen, shipheads, wharf rats, pirates and many more characters. Zone 1 Octopus’s Garden Make your grand entrance to the site with music, face painting and more. Zone 2 Under the Deep Blue Sea Park your bike, meet our community partners and collect free stuff. Zone 3 All Hands on Deck Create your own work of art under the guidance of some of the region’s finest artists, then add it to the fence in Zone 5. Meet our cantankerous character, Crabby the Crab. Zone 4 Ships Ahoy Board the tall ship Kaisei and learn about her important environmental research into the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Visit many other wonderful wooden vessels and maritime-themed exhibits too. Zone 6 Murakami Boatworks Join local artists to create a Wish Boat, part of a large art installation, in tribute to this building’s past. Zone 7 Murakami House Step inside for storytelling every hour on the hour. Head south along No. 2 Road, turn right onto Moncton Street, left onto Trites Road and right onto Westwater Drive. Note: Parking (by donation) is limited. Or, park in Steveston Village and stroll the scenic waterfront boardwalk from Moncton and No.1 Road. From Canada Line Brighouse Station, the #402 will take you to Moncton Street at Railway Avenue, a short walk from the site. The #401, 407 and 410 also go to Steveston. Make a day of it and visit the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston Museum and other attractions. For more information, visit www.tourismrichmond.com. On foot or bike: If you are coming from Steveston Village, from No. 1 Road and Moncton, consider a stroll east along the beautiful riverside boardwalk. It will take you directly to the festival site. Bicycle parking at both Westwater Drive entrances. This project has been supported by the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program, Department of Canadian Heritage | Ce projet a été appuyé par le Programme Développement des communautés par le biais des arts et du patrimoine du ministère de Patrimoine canadien. PRESENTED BY Full festival details at www.richmondmaritimefestival.ca Zone 8 Crow’s Nest Believe your ears…there’s music in that tree! Zone 9 Port of Call Festival central! Stay awhile, grab a tasty bite to eat, place your picnic blanket on the ground and enjoy the ambient music. Meet artists and artisans, learn circus arts and more. Zone 11 Britannia Shipyard Explore the many workshops that once served the fishing fleet of the Anglo British Columbia Packing Company. Stop to view the partially restored “rumrunner.” M.V. Fleetwood, once the fastest boat on the West Coast. Zone 12 Sail Away What’s happening down there in the pond? On the hour performances of sweethearts afloat. Zone 13 Toe the Line Keep your eyes peeled ... there might be pirates! Zone 14 Chinese Bunkhouse Create a shadow puppet and then take it to Zone 16’s nautical playground. You can also solve puzzles and learn how early 20th century cannery workers lived. Zone 17 Ship Shape Marvel at miniature boats by the Steveston Maritime Modellers. C elebrate Steveston’s waterfront heritage at the spectacular Britannia Heritage Shipyard. Enjoy food, music, artists, storytellers, dancers, drummers and more. But whatever you do, don’t forget to visit the bounty of beautiful wooden boats moored at the 190-metre (600-foot) dock. On Friday night (7:00–9:00) enjoy this national historic site with live music, drumming and light refreshments. Come back on Saturday and Sunday (11:00–6:00) for full-scale festival fun for all ages.

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Page 1: August 10, 2012

Page W4 · Richmond Review Friday, August 10, 2012 Friday, August 10, 2012 Richmond Review · Page W1

OFFICIAL PROGRAMBring it along

GETTING THERE

Steveston Village Moncton St

Gulf of Georgia

Cannery National

Historic SiteBayview St

Railw

ay Ave

Ra

ilwa

y A

ve

No

1 R

d

3 A

ve

7 A

ve

Trite

s Rd

Westwater Dr

veve

rites R

ddrite

sR

dd

BRITANNIA

HERITAGE

SHIPYARD

No

2 R

d

Andrews Rd

B O A R D W A L K

HIGHLIGHTSTake a voyage of discovery throughout the festival site, as new experiences and unannounced surprises await you in every zone. Look out for mermaids, fishermen, shipheads, wharf rats, pirates and many more characters.

Zone 1 Octopus’s GardenMake your grand entrance to the site with music, face painting and more.

Zone 2 Under the Deep Blue SeaPark your bike, meet our community partners and collect free stuff.

Zone 3 All Hands on DeckCreate your own work of art under the guidance of some of the region’s finest artists, then add it to the fence in Zone 5. Meet our cantankerous character, Crabby the Crab.

Zone 4 Ships AhoyBoard the tall ship Kaisei and learn about her important environmental research into the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Visit many other wonderful wooden vessels and maritime-themed exhibits too.

Zone 6 Murakami BoatworksJoin local artists to create a Wish Boat, part of a large art installation, in tribute to this building’s past.

Zone 7 Murakami HouseStep inside for storytelling every hour on the hour.

Head south along No. 2 Road, turn right onto Moncton Street, left onto Trites Road and right onto Westwater Drive. Note: Parking (by donation) is limited. Or, park in Steveston Village and stroll the scenic waterfront boardwalk from Moncton and No.1 Road.

From Canada Line Brighouse Station, the #402 will take you to Moncton Street at Railway Avenue, a short walk from the site. The #401, 407 and 410 also go to Steveston. Make a day of it and visit the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston Museum and other attractions. For more information, visit www.tourismrichmond.com.

On foot or bike: If you are coming from Steveston Village, from No. 1 Road and Moncton, consider a stroll east along the beautiful riverside boardwalk. It will take you directly to the festival site. Bicycle parking at both Westwater Drive entrances.

This project has been supported by the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program, Department of Canadian Heritage | Ce projet a été appuyé par le Programme Développement des communautés par le

biais des arts et du patrimoine du ministère de Patrimoine canadien.

PRESENTED BY

Full festival details at www.richmondmaritimefestival.ca

Zone 8 Crow’s NestBelieve your ears…there’s music in that tree!

Zone 9 Port of CallFestival central! Stay awhile, grab a tasty bite to eat, place your picnic blanket on the ground and enjoy the ambient music. Meet artists and artisans, learn circus arts and more.

Zone 11 Britannia ShipyardExplore the many workshops that once served the fishing fleet of the Anglo British Columbia Packing Company. Stop to view the partially restored “rumrunner.” M.V. Fleetwood, once the fastest boat on the West Coast.

Zone 12 Sail AwayWhat’s happening down there in the pond? On the hour performances of sweethearts afloat.

Zone 13 Toe the LineKeep your eyes peeled ... there might be pirates!

Zone 14 Chinese BunkhouseCreate a shadow puppet and then take it to Zone 16’s nautical playground. You can also solve puzzles and learn how early 20th century cannery workers lived.

Zone 17 Ship ShapeMarvel at miniature boats by the Steveston Maritime Modellers.

Celebrate Steveston’s waterfront heritage at the spectacular Britannia Heritage Shipyard.

Enjoy food, music, artists, storytellers, dancers, drummers and more. But whatever you do, don’t forget to visit the bounty of beautiful wooden boats moored at the 190-metre (600-foot) dock.

On Friday night (7:00–9:00) enjoy this national historic site with live music, drumming and light refreshments. Come back on Saturday and Sunday (11:00–6:00) for full-scale festival fun for all ages.

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North

Gift Shop Chinese Bunkhouse

Point House

Men’s Bunkhouse

Richmond Boat Builders

Manager’s House

Site Office

Westwater Drive

Seine Net Loft

Japanese Duplex

Murakami House

Murakami Boatworks

First Nations Bunkhouse

Westwater Drive

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ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE

Phoenix Net Loft

The Shipyard

1

1 OCTOPUS’S GARDENMusic, performances and face painting.

2 UNDER THE DEEP BLUE SEABicycle parking, picnic tables and exhibits.

3 ALL HANDS ON DECKArtist-led print-making workshops, a mural box sculpture and more.

4 SHIPS AHOYBeautiful wooden boats including tall ship Kaisei. Visit At the Helm, a tribute to the Marine Products Company (1951–2001).

5 CANNERY ROWOn the fence, works of art created by you in Zone 3.

6 MURAKAMI BOATWORKSArtist-led paper boat workshop and installation.

7 MURAKAMI HOUSEAnimated storytelling.

8 CROW’S NESTPerformances in and under the tree.

9 PORT OF CALLFestival Central with food, music and art demos.

10 BALLAST BAYNautical art on the water.

11 BRITANNIA SHIPYARDCarpentry, engine and machine shop exhibits, plus the “rum runner,” M.V. Fleetwood.

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3 5

4

6 7

8

9

10

11

12

12 SAIL AWAYFloating performances in the pond.

13 TOE THE LINELook for Shady Isle Pirates at sea.

14 CHINESE BUNKHOUSEMain floor: Shadow puppet-making, puzzles and Mary Gazetas art exhibit.Upstairs: Chinese cannery workers exhibit.

15 GILLNETTERS WHARFTattoos and face painting.

16 SAILOR’S SHANTYShadow puppet performances. (Create your own puppet in Zone 14)

17 SHIP SHAPEMeet the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Society and Steveston Maritime Modellers.

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16

17

8

9

Stroller parking

Stage

Entrance to docks

(one-way)

NOTE: While most of Britannia Heritage Shipyards is accessible, there are some heritage buildings with doors that may be too narrow for some wider wheelchairs. For safety reasons, wheelchairs, strollers, dogs and large backpacks are not permitted on the steep ramps or floating docks. Disabled parking is available at north east entrance.

Pack it in, Pack it out. Keep this heritage site clean and use the Zero Waste Stations.

FRI, AUG 10, 7-9 PM Kick off the festival with an evening of light refreshments, drumming, music and dance that celebrates the diverse inhabitants of the Steveston waterfront. NOTE: rest of festival site will come alive 11am to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday.

*

4

Parking by donation

Entrance to At The Helm exhibit

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North

Gift Shop Chinese Bunkhouse

Point House

Men’s Bunkhouse

Richmond Boat Builders

Manager’s House

Site Office

Westwater Drive

Seine Net Loft

Japanese Duplex

Murakami House

Murakami Boatworks

First Nations Bunkhouse

Westwater Drive

P

ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE

Phoenix Net Loft

The Shipyard

1

1 OCTOPUS’S GARDENMusic, performances and face painting.

2 UNDER THE DEEP BLUE SEABicycle parking, picnic tables and exhibits.

3 ALL HANDS ON DECKArtist-led print-making workshops, a mural box sculpture and more.

4 SHIPS AHOYBeautiful wooden boats including tall ship Kaisei. Visit At the Helm, a tribute to the Marine Products Company (1951–2001).

5 CANNERY ROWOn the fence, works of art created by you in Zone 3.

6 MURAKAMI BOATWORKSArtist-led paper boat workshop and installation.

7 MURAKAMI HOUSEAnimated storytelling.

8 CROW’S NESTPerformances in and under the tree.

9 PORT OF CALLFestival Central with food, music and art demos.

10 BALLAST BAYNautical art on the water.

11 BRITANNIA SHIPYARDCarpentry, engine and machine shop exhibits, plus the “rum runner,” M.V. Fleetwood.

2

3 5

4

6 7

8

9

10

11

12

12 SAIL AWAYFloating performances in the pond.

13 TOE THE LINELook for Shady Isle Pirates at sea.

14 CHINESE BUNKHOUSEMain floor: Shadow puppet-making, puzzles and Mary Gazetas art exhibit.Upstairs: Chinese cannery workers exhibit.

15 GILLNETTERS WHARFTattoos and face painting.

16 SAILOR’S SHANTYShadow puppet performances. (Create your own puppet in Zone 14)

17 SHIP SHAPEMeet the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Society and Steveston Maritime Modellers.

13

1415

16

17

8

9

Stroller parking

Stage

Entrance to docks

(one-way)

NOTE: While most of Britannia Heritage Shipyards is accessible, there are some heritage buildings with doors that may be too narrow for some wider wheelchairs. For safety reasons, wheelchairs, strollers, dogs and large backpacks are not permitted on the steep ramps or floating docks. Disabled parking is available at north east entrance.

Pack it in, Pack it out. Keep this heritage site clean and use the Zero Waste Stations.

FRI, AUG 10, 7-9 PM Kick off the festival with an evening of light refreshments, drumming, music and dance that celebrates the diverse inhabitants of the Steveston waterfront. NOTE: rest of festival site will come alive 11am to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday.

*

4

Parking by donation

Entrance to At The Helm exhibit

Page W2 · Richmond Review Friday, August 10, 2012 Friday, August 10, 2012 Richmond Review · Page W3

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Page W4 · Richmond Review Friday, August 10, 2012 Friday, August 10, 2012 Richmond Review · Page W1

OFFICIAL PROGRAMBring it along

GETTING THERE

Steveston Village Moncton St

Gulf of Georgia

Cannery National

Historic SiteBayview St

Railw

ay Ave

Ra

ilwa

y A

ve

No

1 R

d

3 A

ve

7 A

ve

Trite

s Rd

Westwater Dr

veve

rites R

ddrite

sR

dd

BRITANNIA

HERITAGE

SHIPYARD

No

2 R

d

Andrews Rd

B O A R D W A L K

HIGHLIGHTSTake a voyage of discovery throughout the festival site, as new experiences and unannounced surprises await you in every zone. Look out for mermaids, fishermen, shipheads, wharf rats, pirates and many more characters.

Zone 1 Octopus’s GardenMake your grand entrance to the site with music, face painting and more.

Zone 2 Under the Deep Blue SeaPark your bike, meet our community partners and collect free stuff.

Zone 3 All Hands on DeckCreate your own work of art under the guidance of some of the region’s finest artists, then add it to the fence in Zone 5. Meet our cantankerous character, Crabby the Crab.

Zone 4 Ships AhoyBoard the tall ship Kaisei and learn about her important environmental research into the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Visit many other wonderful wooden vessels and maritime-themed exhibits too.

Zone 6 Murakami BoatworksJoin local artists to create a Wish Boat, part of a large art installation, in tribute to this building’s past.

Zone 7 Murakami HouseStep inside for storytelling every hour on the hour.

Head south along No. 2 Road, turn right onto Moncton Street, left onto Trites Road and right onto Westwater Drive. Note: Parking (by donation) is limited. Or, park in Steveston Village and stroll the scenic waterfront boardwalk from Moncton and No.1 Road.

From Canada Line Brighouse Station, the #402 will take you to Moncton Street at Railway Avenue, a short walk from the site. The #401, 407 and 410 also go to Steveston. Make a day of it and visit the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston Museum and other attractions. For more information, visit www.tourismrichmond.com.

On foot or bike: If you are coming from Steveston Village, from No. 1 Road and Moncton, consider a stroll east along the beautiful riverside boardwalk. It will take you directly to the festival site. Bicycle parking at both Westwater Drive entrances.

This project has been supported by the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program, Department of Canadian Heritage | Ce projet a été appuyé par le Programme Développement des communautés par le

biais des arts et du patrimoine du ministère de Patrimoine canadien.

PRESENTED BY

Full festival details at www.richmondmaritimefestival.ca

Zone 8 Crow’s NestBelieve your ears…there’s music in that tree!

Zone 9 Port of CallFestival central! Stay awhile, grab a tasty bite to eat, place your picnic blanket on the ground and enjoy the ambient music. Meet artists and artisans, learn circus arts and more.

Zone 11 Britannia ShipyardExplore the many workshops that once served the fishing fleet of the Anglo British Columbia Packing Company. Stop to view the partially restored “rumrunner.” M.V. Fleetwood, once the fastest boat on the West Coast.

Zone 12 Sail AwayWhat’s happening down there in the pond? On the hour performances of sweethearts afloat.

Zone 13 Toe the LineKeep your eyes peeled ... there might be pirates!

Zone 14 Chinese BunkhouseCreate a shadow puppet and then take it to Zone 16’s nautical playground. You can also solve puzzles and learn how early 20th century cannery workers lived.

Zone 17 Ship ShapeMarvel at miniature boats by the Steveston Maritime Modellers.

Celebrate Steveston’s waterfront heritage at the spectacular Britannia Heritage Shipyard.

Enjoy food, music, artists, storytellers, dancers, drummers and more. But whatever you do, don’t forget to visit the bounty of beautiful wooden boats moored at the 190-metre (600-foot) dock.

On Friday night (7:00–9:00) enjoy this national historic site with live music, drumming and light refreshments. Come back on Saturday and Sunday (11:00–6:00) for full-scale festival fun for all ages.