Salish Sea Market

Salish Sea Market Artistic expression in all media, from the shores of the Salish Sea... Local artwork, hand crafted c

Artistic expression in all mediums from the shores of the Salish Sea.

The Story of Keeping Afloat : Kim Naylor ...Kim was born and raised in a town in Northern BC when fishing was in its hey...
06/16/2026

The Story of Keeping Afloat : Kim Naylor ...

Kim was born and raised in a town in Northern BC when fishing was in its heyday.

Her Father and both Grandfathers were fishermen. Her maternal Grandfather was smitten with those magical little glass spheres known as Japanese fishing floats. He had a knack for finding them floating in the Pacific. One float found was about the size of a basketball and was lavender coloured glass. A very rare colour, rumoured to be from the Emperor's fleet. It was the most precious of his large collection and was proudly displayed in her grandparents living room.

Many years after my Grandfather retired to Vancouver Island, my Grandmother accidentally broke his precious float. Knowing I did stained glass, she asked me to fix it. It was quite an undertaking but after much trial and error I was able to get it back together and they were both pleased. So much so, my Grandfather gave me what was left of his collection to "work" with.

Trying to describe what she does to total strangers is often greeted with very odd looks. The reactions are sometimes very comical. If not for the influence of her friend Sally, Kim says there might not be a Keeping Afloat.

Sally really encouraged me to take my hobby to the next level.

When Kim started, she was a stay-at-home Mom with two kids. Her husband worked for his family's business and her work really did help to keep the family afloat.

Thank you Kim for all the beauty that you have brought to the market for the past 16 years ... may it continue for many more!

Wendy says; "I'm living my dream of being on the Island and drawing creative energy from my surroundings."Wendy moved fr...
06/12/2026

Wendy says; "I'm living my dream of being on the Island and drawing creative energy from my surroundings."

Wendy moved from Calgary to the Comox Valley in 2007. I semi retired so I could spend more time playing with glass.

For over twenty years Wendy has been designing jewelry, but 2001 she came across a "Lampwork Bead" in a store and was enamored by its beauty. She immediately found a place to take a beginners class and a week later she had a torch, kiln and glass set up in the garage! That didn't sit too well with my hubby – so he began building my studio and there began my glass obsession!

Wendy starts by melting Italian glass rods over a 220ºF propane/oxygen flame. The molten glass is then wound onto a stainless steel rod called a mandrel. By using heat, gravity and a variety of tools, a bead is born! Then the bead is put into a kiln to remove all the stresses from the glass thus strengthening them; making them more durable.

What still surprises me most about this is working with something that is solid one minute and molten the next. It is be technically challenging, but exciting That's why glass has kept me spellbound for over fourteen years!

I draw a lot of my inspiration from nature and the beauty around me.

And for the past 16 years, she has been a wonderful part of the Salish Sea Market!
Thank you Wendy, for always bringing us fresh and beautiful work to share with the world.

The entire Salish Sea Team ... current and past!

Thank You to everyone who has been a part of this amazing 16 year journey! The list is long, and we are grateful to ever...
06/09/2026

Thank You to everyone who has been a part of this amazing 16 year journey!
The list is long, and we are grateful to everyone on it!

NEW in our culinary selection ... SeaChange Seafood brings us the wild flavours of the West Coast ... in a variety of de...
06/05/2026

NEW in our culinary selection ... SeaChange Seafood brings us the wild flavours of the West Coast ... in a variety of delicious ways! And the packaging is stunning, so it makes a wonderful gift. (If you can bear to part with it!)

More delicious reminders of what a wonderful place we live.

For some great recipe ideas, visit: seachangeseafoods.ca/blogs/news/recipes

YUM. YUM. YUM.

Whatever mood your mood is in ... we think Dana Statham might have captured it in one of her beautiful paintings! Yes, y...
06/02/2026

Whatever mood your mood is in ... we think Dana Statham might have captured it in one of her beautiful paintings! Yes, you can almost feel the breeze and hear the water lapping on the shore ... peaceful and beautiful!

Thank you Dana!

Well, to be honest, no matter the weather, a trip to Bowser and the Salish Sea Market is always a delightful idea. And ....
05/29/2026

Well, to be honest, no matter the weather, a trip to Bowser and the Salish Sea Market is always a delightful idea. And ... when the weather is fabulous, it's just that much sweeter!

We look forward to seeing you soon.

The Salish Sea Market team!

Who doesn't have a Black Sheep in their herd? Or a sheep that shines like Gold ... or one that is showing signs of Crack...
05/27/2026

Who doesn't have a Black Sheep in their herd? Or a sheep that shines like Gold ... or one that is showing signs of Cracking?

Well for all these wonderful characters in our lives, ceramic artist Anna Malkin has created these fun and poignant sheep to celebrate us all.

It just proves that sometimes, it is fun to recognize the parts that make the whole!

Sold individually, or you can splurge and buy a whole herd!

April Lacheur gives the forest a voice in these beautiful new prints!Thank you April!
05/22/2026

April Lacheur gives the forest a voice in these beautiful new prints!
Thank you April!

It's like bringing a lake or ocean right into your home! These beautiful new pieces by Sharon Ferreira won't last long, ...
05/20/2026

It's like bringing a lake or ocean right into your home!
These beautiful new pieces by Sharon Ferreira won't last long, they never do!
Framed and ready to hang on your wall ... or as a wonderful gift for a special friend.

Thank you Sharon for always bringing us something spectacular.

05/18/2026

Address

110/6996 W. Island Highway
Bowser, BC
V0R1G0

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

778-424-2012

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