Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky distills the natural rhythms of the coast into a liquid refuge
Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky – Classic Edition captures Vancouver Island’s wild coastal beauty. Photo provided by Phillips Brewing.
On Vancouver Island, the land, sea and climate shape everything that grows.
Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky captures that character in a bottle. Made entirely local, the flavour of B.C. barley, the richness of the soil, the coastal wind and the rhythm of the Pacific tides all come together to create a truly distinctive tasting experience.
From limited-edition anniversary pours to world-class guest shifts: six trending experiences of the 2026 festival.
Living Room Creative photo
Every Vancouver Cocktail Week has its standouts—the events that industry folks, media, and returning guests keep mentioning in the same breath. This year, the buzz is building around experiences that feel precise, intentional, and culturally distinct. If you’re scanning the schedule for the week’s most coveted tickets, start here.
Presenting the High-Value Edit: World-class VCW events for under $100
We’ve created the High-Value Edit: a shortlist of world-class Vancouver Cocktail Week events under $50 and under $100. Living Room Creative photo
Want to “do” Vancouver Cocktail Week properly? The secret isn’t a bigger budget—it’s a better map.
The full 2026 calendar is officially live, and while the galas and cocktail-paired dinners are spectacular, there is magic to be found in the masterclasses, parties and neighbourhood crawls that don’t break the bank. We’ve curated the High-Value Edit: a shortlist of world-class VCW events that prove you can stretch your festival dollar without lowering your standards.
A scene from the 2022 brunch, called The Garden Club: A Botany of Brunch. Jana Bizzarri photo
Before Vancouver Cocktail Week became the city-wide celebration of sips, spirits, and evenings it is today, it all started much earlier in the day—with a very good idea and an even better drink.
Let’s rewind to January 2020. The original Punch Brunch wasn’t just another brunch—it was the moment Vancouver Cocktail Week came to life. A bold, daytime experiment that signaled something important: this city was ready to treat cocktails with the same creativity, care, and cultural weight as food.