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Stevie Wise and the Big Feelings join Longwalksh­ortdock, Fox Glove and Snotty Nose Rez Kids at the Song and Surf Festival, running Friday through Monday in Port Renfrew.

Song and Surf music event known for its anything-goes lineup

- IN CONCERT MIKE DEVLIN mdevlin@timescolon­ist.com

What: Song and Surf Festival featuring Longwalksh­ortdock, Fox Glove, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Luca Fogale, Stevie Wise and the Big Feelings and more Where: Port Renfrew When: Friday through Monday Tickets: Sold out Informatio­n: songandsur­f.com or 250647-0036

For all the abuse West Coasters endure about our winter durability — or lack thereof — there’s one music festival that proves we have some degree of mettle.

Song and Surf will bring hundreds to the chilly Port Renfrew area on Friday for the first of four days of musical activity. Unlike its summer companion, the Tall Tree Music Festival, it’s not an outdoor event, but attendees will nonetheles­s need to prepare for the possibilit­y of snow.

Port Renfrew is generally a few degrees colder than Greater Victoria, which presents some difficulti­es on occasion.

“It’s a winter festival,” said festival director Mike Hann. “Two years ago, the week of the festival was pretty snowy, a pretty similar scenario. There was a few feet in the area, but we still sold out.”

Hann tipped his touque to the Song and Surf supporters who make the journey to Port Renfrew each February. Tickets for the festival’s 11th edition sold out in two hours after going on sale in October, without mentioning a single performer. At last count, every vacation rental in the town was sold out, Hann said.

“People trust in what we do. It allows us to get a little more creative. We’re not guessing — we know that we’re going to survive, no matter what. It’s sustainabl­e.”

Song and Surf offers a bit of everything in terms of programmin­g. From this year’s bevy of rappers, DJs and electronic artists (Longwalksh­ortdock, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Astrocolor) to its ample soul, folk and rock acts (Fox Glove, Luca Fogale, Stevie Wise and the Big Feelings), the festival is known for its anything-goes esthetic.

And with programmin­g on three stages running from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. — the Port Renfrew Community Centre at night and a defunct church and Big Fish Lodge during the day — the little brother/sister to Tall Tree has definitely carved out its own niche.

“It is smaller and more intimate,” Hann said. “You can see world-class talent and get to know everybody at the same time.”

The weather is the only loose end heading into opening night. Though temperatur­es are expected to rise through the weekend, a fresh batch of snow overnight Tuesday will make the drive to Port Renfrew difficult a little while longer.

“There’s not much we can do about the weather itself, other than monitor it,” Hann said. “Everything I see is optimistic. [Temperatur­es are] warming, and the road crews are working on the road into Port Renfrew now, clearing out trees and power lines that fell.”

Hann said the festival has backup power, should electricit­y to the area go offline, and attendees have been briefed to travel only in vehicles with winter tires or chains. Hann said he likely won’t hear any complaints from fans who like their winter surfing — hence the title of the festival.

Winter in Port Renfrew is “pretty magical,” he said, and Song and Surf has a way of melting away the winter blahs, even when snow is present.

“We hope that with a week of winter under their belts, everyone’s winter game will be strong. They are a hearty bunch.”

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Stevie Wise and the Big Feelings will perform at Song and Surf Festival in Port Renfrew.

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