The 13th annual Robson Valley Music Festival went off smoothly last weekend, despite a fire ban and thick smoke that rolled in on Sunday. Dozens of musicians from the Robson Valley, Canada and around the world performed on the two stages on the property of Seth Macdonald and Shara Gustafson in Dunster. The festival is a feat of planning and volunteer effort.
Fin de Fiesta, a flamenco group from Spain, regaled the crowd Saturday evening. / ANDRU MCCRACKEN
The Moulettes from the UK. / ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Bring your kid to work day: Travis Herbert of Mob Bounce rocks out with his son Askiy on stage. / ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Budding entrepreneurs Azian Marra, Iris Macdonald, Amber Macdonald and Bodhi Marra were ready for business at the music festival last weekend / LAURA KEIL
Coulter Beeson and Dustin Yetter riding tandem along the dirt road between the camping area and the stage. / LAURA KEIL
Max Magee is only two months old, but he enjoyed his first festival being doted on by his mother and her two friends. Festival organizer Shara Gustafson said the festival took a turn for the better this year with big focus on family, music and the arts. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Echo and Ocean “play with fire” during the campfire ban. The faux fire was located where a fire pit usually is. / LAURA KEIL