Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - Michael Keith and his wife Iris Gildea are leaving Cortes Island.
“This was a decision we made a while ago. My wife teaches at the University of Toronto. When we moved to Cortes, we thought she was going to be leaving there, but in the last couple years some things changed and she's decided to stay. It's quite the commute between semesters and we started investigating the possibility of moving somewhere a bit closer to her work. We found the ideal situation in the Maritimes. The commute is about a fraction of the time and we can get the place that really suited us. So we made that decision. It was tough, but it's time for the next part of the journey,” he explained.
Cortes Currents: I heard you found a place in the Annapolis Valley
Michael Keith: “That is correct. We have a friend down there help us arrange to check it out and it's kind of like our dream place. Where we have been here on Cortes has been wonderful and very dreamy. This is a lot more suited to our needs, about six acres of land and right on the ocean. We're so excited, but it's bittersweet.”
“I will firstly miss just the beauty of this island, which I feel so blessed to have experienced for the last almost eight years. I'm sitting here right now looking over Hague Lake. I've recorded so much music, played and created so much right from here. I'll miss that greatly.”
“I also felt like I made some really lifelong connections with some people but I really plan on maintaining a relationship with the island. It's important to me and of course I felt very supported by just random people who would come out and see me play and always have kind things to say.”
“I've done some awesome gigs with my friend Zach Sukuweh who's just a great percussionist and fun guy. Him and I have such a lovely rapport. We just played about a week and a half ago at the Gorge Hall with Rick Bockner and Jerome. We each did a set and it was really, really fun.”
Scotty Martin added, “Michael Keith and his wife Iris were a huge part of this community. It's going to be a giant loss that they are gone. People around here don't always realize how lucky we are to have such talented people. Michael and I have both been professional players. I could just call out a song, tell 'em what key and off we would play. My wife Shelly enjoyed playing with Michael.”
“We had a great get together at Rex Weyler's. He's got a nice little jam space there, and it was a going away party for Michael Keith, one of the legendary guitarist entertainers of Cortes Island.”
Rex Weyler explained “I got a call from Scotty, about a month ago and he said, ‘would you host a party for Michael and Iris who are going to leave the island?’ First of all, Michael and Iris leaving the island is a very sad thing 'cause they've been such a wonderful addition to the island and they're just two beautiful people. Michael is funny, talented. He's really brought the music quality up on the island a notch. His guitar playing and his creativity are wonderful and we will miss him. So anyway, I said to Scotty, ‘yes, we'll have a party here for Michael’ and we did.
“Lots of Michael's friends showed up. We just had an afternoon in the studio here. We played music, we had a little jam, and sang some songs. We had some food, wine and beer. It was a really nice day and it was people out on the lawn and people in the studio. Some people stayed over for dinner and so it was a really nice day.”
“We're going to really miss Michael. he can't come to LoveFest this year, but I'm going to invite him to LoveFest for 2026.”
Michael Keith: “I love the idea. I would love to do that. I know I'd have no problem finding a place to stay.”