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Churchmouse Books Christmas Book Sale

December 6
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St Mary’s Churchmouse Giant Christmas Sale, December 6, 2025, 10am to 2pm, 1701 Elgin Road, Oak Bay.

Of course, you’ll find the usual thousands of books on the shelves and in the pews-plus we’re delighted to feature craft tables and preserves lovingly made by local artisans, hot beverages and treats. Live music and a silent auction for exceptional volumes round out the offering.

You will also meet some of our partner charity organizations, many of whom have special offerings as well:
– The Food Bank at St John the Divine
– Threshold Housing Society
– Our Place Society

All this, to live music as you browse or chat with neighbours. Come help us celebrate the season of Light and Peace and Joy!

The The Churchmouse Books Selection – from best sellers to obscure treasures.
Churchmouse Books offers thousands of pre-owned titles to let you pursue just about any interest. New titles are available weekly; popular categories include Mysteries, Thrillers, Romance, Science, History and Travel. If Art, Biography, Politics, Theatre and Poetry are your thing, Churchmouse will likely have title to suit. If Recipes, Cooking and Home Décor ideas are what you’re after, Churchmouse won’t disappoint. There are too many other categories to list, from Animals, Business, and Canadiana to Religion and Reference. Come out and have a look.

Churchmouse Books Culture – the spirit of giving
Churchmouse Books is run entirely by a dedicated group of volunteers who will be happy to help you find the perfect volume for your next read. All books are available in exchange for a donation; donations are used to benefit local charities.

Date and Time: On Sat, 06 Dec 2025 at 10:00 – Sat, 06 Dec 2025 at 14:00

Venue details: St. Mary the Virgin, Anglican Church, 1701 Elgin Road, Oak Bay, British Columbia, V8R 5L5, Canada

Category: Community | Fundraisers | Charities

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.