Sunday is your last day to check out Susan Hiller’s . Made up video installations and photographs, the exhibition focuses on the revered artist’s investigations into dream states, the inexplicable, and collective unconsciousness. Come for a series of surreal settings, stay for the fantastical projection piece depicting five youth from admired films performing feats of telekinesis. of the exhibition.
It’s the first Sunday of the month this weekend, which can only mean one thing: it’s time for the. Novice and experienced birders alike are welcome to meet at the upper kiosk of the park’s parking lot at 8 a.m. to behold the area’s stunning natural splendour and catch glimpses of our feathered friends.
Lonsdale Quay Market is hosting at the market’s south plaza, starting with screenings of Finding Dory at 8 p.m. followed by The Goonies at 10 p.m.  Cinema fans and market dwellers are invited to head down, grab dinner and enjoy the show.
There’s a variety of organic and conventional produce, prepared foods and crafts on hand at the , open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Ambleside Park this Sunday. Make something nice for dinner, why don’t you?
is finishing up one exhibition and starting another this weekend. Sunday is your last chance to catch’s Contained Within exhibition, which features a series of still watercolour landscapes as well as pottery by Coralie Triance and Narissa Huq-Schede. In addition, the Wheel of Art exhibition launches on Sunday with potter Lea Abudo presenting her newest works and painter Eva Kawczynski showcasing her colourful abstract canvases. The show runs until Oct. 21.