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The Groove. Studio on Mayne Island

TOUR THE GROUNDS

The terrace and bamboo gardens at The Groove on Mayne Island

TERRACE
VERANDA
and GARDENS

The terrace, with a view of the ferry and boat traffic through Active Pass, is a lovely outdoor dining space for bands and artists to gather for meals.

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The bamboo garden provides a sunny-side hangout and can offer a great spot to do some reading or writing.​​

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Watch the barn swallows and humming birds come and go from the veranda as the afternoon melts away. 

FIND A NOOK
READ A BOOK

you hungry?  Sherrie will cook

Three precocious young swallows after their first day of flight training
The veranda chill space at The Groove Studio on Mayne Island
Path to the side of the studio with lilacs in full bloom

The DECK

and MARQUEE TENT

The 24x20 deck area provides outdoor seating for up to 40 diners and can expand the capacity of Studio A for concerts and live performances. The deck is covered by a 20x20' marquee tent making it possible to use almost all year.  

Deck and pool table hang out area
Side view of the marquee tent and dining space at The Groove on Mayne Island
The park space back yard area for a tranquil hang out with a swing and benches to relax
giant fir tree, Nagata, with a beautiful swing

Our giant fir tree, whose shade provides incredible temperature regulation for the surrounding area, also provides a home for countless small birds, and from time to time a perch for the really large ones.

SOME OUTDOOR AMENITIES

  • Bocce set!

  • 12 - 30x30" mesh metal patio tables

  • 48 - mesh metal patio chairs

  • 6 - 40x40" commercial plastic patio tables

  • 4 - 50" round commercial plastic patio tables

  • 60 - commercial plastic patio chairs

  • 10 - black 6' table cloths

  • 20'x20' marquee tent with 3 windowed side walls

Mayne Island Conservancy

The premises is proud to host the office of The Mayne Island Conservancy.

This non-profit organization is dedicated to the conservation of the ecology of Mayne Island and it's surrounding waters. 

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You'll find them by following the cedar path through the centre of the grounds or by coming in from Dixon Road.  

Mayne Island Conservancy office with the doors open for ambiance
open and welcoming front doors of the main island conservancy office
dry and brown lawn area that is a risk to enflame!

Embrace the desert look,

and be cautious with your flammables!

July and August is drought season and fire becomes a very real danger in the Gulf Islands.

Please be aware that the grassed areas are not going to be neon green for your late summer event, or until the rains begin again in the fall.

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