Partial Fire Ban on the Island
The total fire ban on Cortes Island was lifted on September 16, 2025. For more information, please check our local bulletin board, Tideline.
The total fire ban on Cortes Island was lifted on September 16, 2025. For more information, please check our local bulletin board, Tideline.
Love Fest Tickets & T-Shirts NOW ON SALE! Early Bird pricing NOW in effect: Adult – $40 Family – $80 Youth – $30 Tickets are ON SALE at the Co-op, Cortes Market, Squirrel Cove General, and the Gorge Marina Store. … Continued
Saturday, July 19, 2025 Smelt Bay Parade starts at 11 a.m. If you are interested in setting up a booth at the next Cortes Day, contact the SCCA at 250-935-0015. Organized by the SCCA visit mansonhall.org for updates Cortes Day … Continued
Creative Spaces Tour, an annual event organized by the Cortes Island Museum, is planned for the last weekend of June, Saturday, June 28, 2025. More news about this event will be posted later.
Cortes Island Seafest, with location planned for the Smelt Bay Park, will take place at Manson’s Hall, still on Saturday, May 17, starting at 11 AM. A shuttle from the Cortes ferry in Whaletown, with meeting times at 9:45 and … Continued
The 2024 Christmas Bird Count (125th Audubon CBC) on Cortes Island was held on December 28, 2024. We recorded seventy-four species and 4550 individuals, observed by 40 participants – a testament to the keen interest in counting our birds on … Continued
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Gumbooting this Saturday in the Manson’s Lagoon from 10 a.m. to noon. With biologist Deb Cowper and historian Lynne Jordan. The weather is supposed to be gorgeous!! The event is sponsored by the Museum and Friends of Cortes Island. To … Continued
Love Fest is Saturday, August 10, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Linnaea Tickets are available at all Cortes Island stores and at the Friday Market. The show also features Afro-Cuban jazz artist Adonis Puentes and his band, extraordinary contemporary … Continued
There is a total fire ban on Cortes Island. Read more in this Tideline post and on the BC Government site.