Events

2026 Victoria Rock & Gem Show March 13-15, 2026
Victoria’s original Rock & Gem Show returns March 13 – 15, 2026 to the da Vinci Centre at 195 Bay Street, Victoria BC, V9A 3K4. There are 2 floors of fabulous vendors bringing a selection of Jewelry, Crystals, Minerals, Beads, Opals, Gems, Fossils, Raw Stones, Slabs, Lapidary Supplies, and more. Go downstairs to drop your entry in for the Grand Prize, pan for Gold and check out the BC Ocean Picture Stone with Dan Hurd! Stop at our Member’s Table where you can find Books and Magazines, Raw stones, Slabs, Silent Auction items and you can sign up to become a Member. The show runs Friday March 13 from 12-8pm, Saturday March 14 from 10-6pm, and Sunday March 15 from 10-4pm. Tickets for the show are $5 for Adults, $4 for Students and Seniors, $12 for a family of 4, and children under 12 are free. We draw door prizes every hour for both Adults and Children. Children are offered coupons to buy something at any vendor, and adults get a gift generously donated by our vendors. We can’t wait to see you at the show!
Rendezvous 2022
Rendezvous 2022 was held in Coombs at the fairground from June 2nd through June 6th, 2022. It was well-attended with both tent and RV campers. Despite changeable weather and rain, the field trips were full and the workshops and demonstrations also filled up. For a taste of what was on offer see the photo albums below (there was more on offer, but these are the events I have photos for). Horne Lake Caves At the guide centre we were provided with helmets and headlamps. Our guide, Ryan, took us on a 20 minute walk uphill to the cave entrance. The walk is dotted with interpretive signs of the landscape. The entrance to Big Bend Cave is gated and locked. The floor of the cave is in its natural state as a river bed and requires some nimbleness to navigate. Click on an image to see it larger, use your arrow keys to move between images Mt Arrowsmith The trip to Mt Arrowsmith afforded the chance to see Dallasite in its original form as part of basalt pillow lava as well as red, green, blue(ish) and purple jaspers. Thanks go to Jim Jeffs (Parksville club) for leading the trip, providing insightful explanations and organizing the gates to be unlocked for access. Click on an image to see it larger, use your arrow keys to move between images Formation of basalt pillows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KCFOy26jFg Argonaut Mine The Argonaut mine is an idle open pit iron mine. Active from 1951 until 1957 its minerals were used in the steel manufacturing industry. Minerals to be found are magnetite, garnet skarn, epidote skarn, calcite, marble, pyrite, limestone, diorite and actinolite. The trip was led by Jim McKinnon (Parksville club) who provided good interpretation of what was available and how to find it. Introduction by Jim McKinnon Click on an image to see it larger, use your arrow keys to move between images Carving rock bowls – demonstration Gary Veitch from the Duncan club demonstrated how he carves rock bowls. He uses a Makita Wet Stone polisher that he has modified to keep the powdered rock out of the workings. Gary shapes and sands the outside before starting on the inside. It takes a couple of days to produce a finished bowl from a rock. Videos of the process (playlist with 5 short videos) Exposing and cleaning fossils – demonstration Russ Ball from the Courtney club explained how he uses an air scribe to clean out the matrix surrounding fossils to better expose the structure. Workshop: Tree of Life Pendant Allison Gallant and Cari Taylor (Victoria Club) stepped in at short notice to give a great workshop on making a Tree of Life pendant. Showcases in the Arrowsmith Hall Here are some of the showcases set up in the Arrowsmith Hall Island Area Rocks and Minerals: there is a lot of information in each picture, so I’ve left the picture size large – click on a picture to see it bigger, or download it to enlarge it