Hornby Island is home to a variety of artists. If you are looking for a break from the beaches and crowds. I haven't done this yet, but it's on my list for this summer. Opening July 14, 2026, for selected dates from 9:30 am to 1:30 with guided or self-guided tours for no charge.
First opened to the public in 2008, the 200-acre Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park is home to a collection of over a hundred of Jeffrey Rubinoff’s sculptures. The Park is situated on a farm purchased by Rubinoff in 1973 for the purpose of the creation and storage of his work. Rubinoff repurposed its barn, originally built in 1889, into a fabrication and casting studio, and worked there from 1980 until he died in 2017.
More than thirty years in the making, the 200-acre Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park is home to over a hundred steel sculptures – artist Jeffrey Rubinoff’s life’s work.
“The purpose of Rubinoff’s work is to rekindle the historical spirit of modernism. In addition to viewing that work, which includes the Sculpture Park itself, the goal is to revive the interdisciplinary creative impetus of early modernism and to attain the understanding of art as a serious and credible source of special insight for the evolution of ideas.” Jeffrey Rubinoff