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A crowd roughly double the size of last year's attendance is expected for the Nanaimo Infusion weekend, beginning Friday, April 24 at Maffeo Sutton Park. (Image Credit: File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
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‘In the range of 800 to 900 folks’ already arriving for second Nanaimo Infusion

Apr 24, 2026 | 5:28 AM

NANAIMO — The Harbour City is poised to feel a little extra busy this weekend.

Hundreds of visitors from the Island, B.C. and into the United States are arriving for the second annual Nanaimo Infusion, unofficially beginning with a food truck festival at Maffeo Sutton Park on Friday, April 24 and highlighted by a family photo in front of the Nanaimo sign the following day.

Co-organizer Tod Maffin said visitors are coming from all across the continent, some for a stand-alone holiday and others with more longer-term ambitions.

“Probably in the range of 800 to 900 folks that’ll be at Maffeo Sutton Park on saturday. Most of them visitors, most of them from the U.S., and half of the people who are coming have a health care worker in their groups to check out British Columbia and check out Vancouver Island as a place that they might want to move their family to.”

Last year’s inaugural event started on a whim, as part of a viral video Maffin and his wife Jocelyn made in the winter.

They invited Americans at the height of trade war and tariff tensions between Canada and the United States governments, with hundreds responding.

An offshoot of the movement was a boost in local healthcare worker recruitment, with dozens of people who became aware of Nanaimo and Vancouver Island through the Infusion now working in various communities.

“Last year, it was very much a response, a negative response to Trump and the tariffs, and this year, the vibe just feels like less about that and feels a lot more like pride in Canada, pride in Vancouver Island, and in B.C.”

An open house at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital is being offered on Friday, while a host of community events, from plays and concerts to markets and Indigenous walks, are all benefiting from an influx of visitors.

The 2025 family photo at Maffeo Sutton Park, featuring hundreds of visitors and locals coming to Nanaimo.
The 2025 family photo at Maffeo Sutton Park, featuring hundreds of visitors and locals coming to Nanaimo. (Image Credit: File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Aside from Saturday’s family photo, at 12 p.m., nothing official is planned by Maffin.

“That’s really the only thing that we’ve put on there or asked the visitors to come to, because we don’t want to pack them with official Infusion events. We want them in our community, eating in our restaurants, shopping in our stores, and staying in our campgrounds.”

Local residents are also signing up to adopt visitors for the weekend and show them around.

A table will be set up at the park to further connect locals with tourists.

Maffin advised anyone planning to come to Maffeo Sutton Park on Saturday for the Infusion to not bring their car to the park due to a lack of available parking.

Transit, ride sharing, cabs, or active transportation are all recommended options.

— with files from Joanne Dee, 102.3 The Wave

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