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Vancouver Island MusicFest

Vancouver Island MusicFest

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2421 Cousins Ave #c, Courtenay, British Columbia, V9N 3N6, Canada
(250) 871-8463 www.islandmusicfest.com
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Mar 16, 2018
Fabulous experience.

Jun 24, 2014
Music Fest is great! Every year features different musicians, but it's always a good time. Multiple stages with a forest backdrop, a casual/peaceful atmosphere, and never a huge crowd makes this a must-do for islanders every year...and guests whenever you can get to this amazing place. What a deal--three days of awesome music for less than $200...and you can pack your own food if you want. It's family-friendly, too.

Jul 15, 2014
This was our first time to the music festival. We had a fabulous time and were very impressed with the line-up of talent at the event. Everything from the venues, the volunteers, food, timing, the music, the services were all excellent. You should all be very proud of this music fest - it was AMAZING!!! Thank you very much and we look forward to next year. Happy 20th!!

Jul 14, 2014
This is our 8th time at the MusicFest. It is an incredible experience of music of all genres by names we know and many more that we learn to know and like. Where Doug Cox keeps pulling talent from is beyond me, but every year it is the unknowns who wow us. The organizers of the event really have their act together (pun intended, here). From ticket sales to gate control, to campground operations to guest relations, everything goes well to produce an experience that makes audiences want to come back to. One complaint this year is that the volume for the final concert on Sunday evening was way too loud. We(among lots of others) had to leave after a few numbers because the volume hurt our ears. We listened from the campground, about a half mile away and would here quite well. Our vote: we will be buying the full weekend passes again next year. This is not-to-miss.

Dec 18, 2014
MusicFest has become an annual reunion for me and my family. The atmosphere is great and the broad range of performers guarantees to give you 'magic moments' every year, generally from performers you've maybe not heard of before. Can't wait for the 2015 lineup!

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