
This blog post will explore the “Wonders of the World” from the Parksville Sand Sculpture/Beach Festival held during the summer of 2023. (A World of Wonder was the winner of the People’s Choice doubles award).
The artistic creations truly took our breath away. I always found building sand castles using buckets, sand, seaweed, shells and various seashore items, enjoyable as a child until sections collapsed or the waves quickly eroded my ‘fortress’. Therefore, I am totally in awe of these artistic creations which manage to withstand weeks of display in varying weather conditions throughout the summer.

Vancouver Island hosts a wide variety of summer festivals and outdoor experiences. A popular event for families or individuals (which runs for over a month starting in mid July) is the Parksville Sand Sculpture competition and Beach Festival.
If you have arrived from the B.C. mainland via B.C. Ferry and are based in Nanaimo, the community of Parksville is a mere 35 minutes drive on Highway 19 North–only 40 km away.
The beaches are mostly sandy and during low tide, offer a wonderful area to explore. Locals and visitors enjoy playing in the sand or swimming in the Pacific ocean. Famous Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park has campsites, forests and sandy beaches. If you hope to camp during the summer months, book early!
Parksville beaches have public access and a lovely easy boardwalk adjacent to the sandy beach.

These photos depict the Parksville beaches beside the boardwalk during an August low tide. There are multiple websites available to assist your planning when coming to explore our central Vancouver Island paradise. Here is a link to more information and photos promoting Parksville/Qualicum beaches, lodgings, and upcoming activities.
https://www.visitparksvillequalicumbeach.com/
The photos in this blog post were taken during a visit to Parksville in mid August 2023. The location of the sand competition is adjacent to the Parksville beach/boardwalk/park area. The creation of the sculptures occurred from July 13th-16th when artists had 30 hours to create their elaborate sand interpretations. There are two main categories artists may select–solo or doubles.
This year’s theme was “Wonders of the World“. Karen Jean Fralich was the winner of the solo category with her “Great Barrier Reef” sculpture. Fred Dobbs and Ted Siebert won the doubles award for “Wonderland“. (Shown below).


Thomas Koet won the solo competitor’s choice award for “Two Wonders of the World“. Edith van de Wetering & Wilfred Stijger won the competitor’s choice for doubles with “Dreams“. People’s choice awards went to Peter Vogelaar in the solo category for “Age of Wonder” and Doubles went to David Ducharme & Susanne Ruseler for “A World of Wonder“.

The consistency of the sand is crucial to the success of the sand creations. I learned that the sand is actually transported to the competition site from a quarry in nearby Coombs. The sand requires fluvial deposits (river sand) a mixture of silt and clay. The competitors often commence using wooden forms; a strong ratio of sand to buckets of water is used (8:1 ratio was quoted by one of the volunteers); and when the sculpture creation is completed, a spray containing a type of glue is applied to harden the sand.
After the conclusion of the annual competition, the sand is returned to the quarry where the winter rains successfully break down the hardener enabling the sand to be re-used/re-cycled the following year. What an impressive concept! Here are a few of the amazing sand sculptures this year.







There were so many imaginative sculptures expressing visual messages. I have only provided a sample of some that intrigued me for varying reasons. This sculpture won my token for the People’s choice award. This is a personal experience…I look forward to next year’s theme and the powerful messages and beauty created in sand and shared by these talented artists.



In addition to the famous sand sculptures, Beachfest included summer concerts and activities for all ages. Thank you to all the volunteers who help to make the Parksville summer Beachfest such a positive, friendly, relaxing and fun experience. Well done Parksville!
See you next year. 🙂
Beautiful
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Thanks … it really is beautiful!
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Female sand sculpture is attracting me towards her. Very nice place to travel, Thanks!
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Thanks for your compliment Flyway. I found that sculpture so inspirational. Cheers
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