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Community Centre
6540 Thomas St
Burnaby, BC V5B 49P
(604) 294-2777

Viking Village

Reik Félag

One of the highlights of the Scandinavian Midsummer Festival is the authentic Viking Village that is built and inhabited by Reik Félag, a Norse Culture Recreation Society, for the entire three days of the festival.

Reik Félag, formed in 2004, is dozen member strong living history group focused on the Viking Age. This will be their fourth Midsummer Festival. They have all types of members; men, women, and children, which allows them to portray a fuller range of the Norse culture during the Viking Age, not just the warriors. By the way, Reik Félag is Icelandic, and roughly translates to "traveling fellowship".

Reik Félag aims to research and educate by attempting to recreate the Viking Age in displays, activities and by creating 'characters' that they play in demonstrations (similar to an actor in a play). They are interested in all of the cultures that the Norse interacted with, and how that interaction was not always violent.

Viking Village Schedule:

Saturday  
  
10:00 Viking Village opens
10:30 Kubb games
12:30 Foam Sword Fighting
13:30 Tug-of-War
15:30 Demonstration: Althing
16:30 Foam Sword Fighting
18:00 Viking Village Closes
  
Sunday  
  
10:00 Viking Village opens
11:30 Foam Sword Fighting
12:15 Storytelling
13:30 Kubb games
14:30 Hnaefatafl games ("Viking Chess")
16:00 Viking Village Closes

Who were the Vikings?

For 300 years, from the 8th to 11th centuries, the Vikings took the world by storm. In search of land, slaves, gold, and silver, these brave warriors and explorers set sail from their homes in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. They raided all across Europe, voyaged as far as Baghdad, and even reached America. The speed and daring of Viking attacks became legendary. Christian monks wrote with horror about the violent raids on rich monasteries and towns.

But the Vikings were more than wild barbarians from the north. They were shrewd traders, excellent navigators, and superb craftsmen and shipbuilders. They had a rich tradition of story-telling, and lived in a society that was open and democratic for its day.

- From Viking, Eyewitness Books, 1994