Home Gardening: With a growing interest in sustainability and healthy living, more people are embracing home gardening to grow their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
DIY Projects: The DIY (Do-It-Yourself) culture is thriving, with individuals taking on home improvement projects, crafting, and furniture refurbishing, just as Boomers did in their youth.
Cooking and Baking from Scratch: In a move away from processed foods, many people are returning to cooking and baking from scratch.
Thrifting and Upcycling: Thrift shopping and upcycling old items have become popular as eco-friendly and budget-conscious alternatives to buying new, echoing Boomer practices of reusing and repurposing.
Vinyl Records: Vinyl records have made a significant comeback, with younger generations appreciating the analog sound quality and the nostalgic experience of listening to record.
Knitting and Sewing: Handicrafts like knitting, crocheting, and sewing are enjoying renewed interest.
Victoria, British Columbia: Located on Vancouver Island, Victoria is known for its charming harbor, historic buildings, and lush gardens.
Reading Physical Books: Despite the rise of digital media, many people are rediscovering the joy of reading physical books, valuing the tactile experience and the break from screens.
Community Volunteering: The sense of community involvement and volunteerism that was important to many Boomers is being embraced by younger generations seeking to make a positive impact and connect with others locally.
Discover and collect contemporary art.
Modern and classic artworks.
Young and upcoming art talent.