Head to The Beachlands at the corner of Metchosin and Latoria roads in Colwood on the ancestral land of the Lekwungen speaking people this Saturday, July 26, 2025 from 1pm until 8pm for the Beachlands Eats & Beats Beach Party! It's live music all day with an international food truck festival, beachside beverage service with Victoria Beer Society and all kinds of fun by the ocean! We're celebrating summer with FREE fun on the street, sand, and sea.
Live music, street food, and beachside beverages
Picture yourself with your favourite people on the sunny beach by the ocean, cold beverage in hand, grooving to the summertime tunes of some of the best local bands. Sample international flavours from all your favourite food trucks, enjoy an ice cold beer or cider from the Victoria Beer Society beachside beer service, get into some beach games, and just chill to the tunes.
Laying down the Beats
We'll kick things off with Kooler. Everyone's favourite local rockers with all the classic tunes you know and love to sing and dance to.
Then, SweetLeaf makes their return to Eats & Beats! SweetLeaf brings a fun, punchy reggae ska sound that pulls in influences from funk, soul, and punk vibes. These boys know how to command a stage and will keep you up and dancing at the beach!
Don't miss Nautical Disaster, Canada's most authentic and energetic Tragically Hip tribute, always looking for a place to happen.
Watch for more band announcements to come.
Serving up the Eats
Sample a variety of international flavours at the Eats & Beats food festival.
Greek on the Street | Sheesh Kebabs | Mama Rosies Filipino | Deadbeetz Burgers | Poutine 66 | Ali Baba Pizza | Country Crepes | Holy Cow Mini Donuts | CandyTime | and more to come!
Getting to Eats & Beats
With two Eats & Beats shuttle buses, bike valet parking, and free parking just up from the event, there are lots of ways to get to Eats & Beats.
Hop on a free Eats & Beats Shuttle: Three FREE Eats & Beats Shuttles will run all day to the event at Royal Beach. There will be one shuttle stop at Royal Bay Secondary School and one near the new Quality Foods Royal Bay. You'll also be able to jump on a Beach Bus running between Royal Beach Park and Metchosin Road any time, all day. Follow the Eats & Beats signage!
B.C. Transit makes it easy to get to the event: Take routes #50, #52, #53, or #61 to Royal Bay, then hop on the complimentary shuttle to the event. For more information visit
http://bctransit.com/victoria/schedules-and-maps
Ride your bike. It pays to cycle! Use the free Capital Bike Valet and get $5 Eats & Beats Bucks to use at the food trucks! The Locker from Capital Bike is a safe and secure, staffed bike parking service. The Galloping Goose Regional Trail runs right through Colwood.
Jump off the trail at Hatley Gardens cemetery and make your way up Adye Road then zip along Metchosin Road for an easy downhill cruise to Royal Beach.
Walk to Eats & Beats! Park at the Lagoon Beach for a leisurely walk along the beach to the Royal Beach site. It’s just about 1km between the Lagoon washrooms and Royal Beach. Or if you live in the area, enjoy one of the many trails into Royal Bay and down to the beach.
Got your own kayak? Park at the Lagoon Beach and paddle over to Eats & Beats!
However you get there... don't miss the best beach party of the summer!
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