Yellow Bird Arts Gallery is relatively small in size, but it is one of the most important galleries in Nanaimo. The gallery is famous for its framing services, which are spectacular and professional. Yellowbird Arts Gallery also has a large and impressive collection of original art, limited edition prints, pottery, and gifts. However, their specialty is in Custom Framing, aiming to get it exactly as you wanted.
Yellowbird Arts Gallery's service quality is world-class, and it's due to more than 20 years of picture framing experience. Choosing the framing is the hard part because there are so many different framings that will make your head spin. Still, with the professional and caring staff, the process of choosing will be more comfortable. They will help you narrow it down and make the perfect decision. The gallery offers more than just framing. They suggest conservation framing of all fine art, canvas stretching, mirror frames, 3-dimensional object framing, poster framing, giclee printing on paper or canvas, scanning of original art for digital printing, UV protection glass -if requested-, and rates and volume discounts.
Yellowbird Arts Gallery is located at 3200 N Island Hwy, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. The gallery is between 3230-3260 Norwell Dr and Island Hwy N, and shops and stores surround it. It means you have plenty of opportunities to go shopping. Since there are many take-out and deliveries, you can order coffee or food and enjoy it by one of the closeby lakes, so you have the time of your life. There are three lakes close to the gallery; Long Lake is the largest one and has a boat ramp; Diver Lake has three parks around it, and Linley Valley Cottle Lake in Linley Valley Cottle Lake Park. For entertainment, you can visit Nanaimo Golf Club or Beban Learning Gardens.
From Nanaimo:
The fastest route from downtown Nanaimo to Yellowbird Arts Gallery is Terminal Ave N and Island Hwy N/BC-19A N. It is 7.1 km (4.4 mi) and takes about 10 minutes.
Head northwest on Wallace St toward Wentworth St, and after 500 m (1640.4 ft), turn right onto Comox Rd. Continue for 93 m (305.1 ft) and turn right onto Comox Rd. Turn left onto Terminal Ave N/Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N. Continue to follow Terminal Ave N and after 2.7 km (1.6 miles) go onto Island Hwy N/BC-19A N. Drive 3.6 km (2.2 miles), turn right and after 120 m (393.7 ft) turn right again. Destination will be on the left, and you will reach Yellowbird Arts Gallery after 14 m (46 ft).
From Victoria:
The fastest route from Victoria to the gallery is Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N. It is 119 km (73.9 mi) and takes about an hour and 40 minutes.
Take Government St to Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N for 1.2 km (0.72 mi ).
Follow Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N to Northfield Rd in Nanaimo and drive 115 km (71.4 mi). Continue on Northfield Rd to your destination, and after 3.0 km (1.8 mi), you will reach Yellowbird Arts Gallery.
Before the arrival of the European people in 1720, the Snuneymuxw First Nation was the only inhabitants.
Spanish were the first to arrive in this area, and since then, keeping the Snuneymuxw people's heritage has been challenging, especially through injustices, colonial oppression, diseases, and prejudice.
The surrounding of the Yellowbird Arts Gallery has a lot to offer. For some who are a fan of golf, check out the Nanaimo Golf Club 1.9 km (1.2 miles) to the gallery's southeast. If you want to have something simple to eat, Pita Pit is a take-out sandwich shop, and for visitors who prefer someplace to sit and eat, Original Joe's Restaurant & Bar is just around the corner. Another choice is to go to Long Lake and try boating there. Spend a little more time and check out Air house Nanaimo, a sports complex where it doesn't matter how old you are; you can always have fun there. Going to the parks in the area like Diver Lake Park is also an excellent choice.