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Vancouver’s diverse dining scene is home to a wide array of Indian restaurants, each offering a unique take on the rich and flavourful traditions of Indian cuisine. From fine dining experiences to casual eateries, these seven standout establishments each bring something special to the table. Whether you’re craving a classic Butter Chicken, a vegetarian delight like Palak Paneer, or an adventurous twist like Butter Chicken Poutine, these restaurants promise an unforgettable experience for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to Indian cuisine.

Vancouver Indian Restaurants

Indian Oven

Indian Restaurants
Photo: Indian Oven

Indian Oven, a popular fine dining Indian restaurant in Vancouver, is known for its extensive menu featuring both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. This spot has become a favourite for locals and visitors alike. Indian Oven’s menu showcases a wide array of dishes that highlight the rich and diverse flavours of Indian cuisine. Patrons rave about dishes like the rich and creamy Butter Chicken and the exotic Mango Prawn Curry.

The restaurant also impresses with its selection of vegetarian options, including Shyam Shavera, Diwani Handi, and Methi Chaman, all crafted with the finest ingredients and traditional spices, ensuring every diner finds something to enjoy.

Indian Oven is also noted for its good value, particularly with its lunch specials, which provide a satisfying and affordable dining option. The ambiance is another highlight, with a spacious and elegantly decorated interior that creates a comfortable and inviting dining environment. The rooftop patio, in particular, has become a favorite spot, offering a pleasant outdoor experience with soft music and attentive service. The stunning view from the patio adds an extra touch of charm, making it an ideal location for both casual meals and special occasions.

Beyond its delicious food and inviting atmosphere, Indian Oven’s longstanding presence in Vancouver’s dining scene, coupled with its recent rejuvenation under new ownership, has solidified its status as a culinary landmark. Whether you’re a long-time patron or a first-time visitor, Indian Oven promises a memorable dining experience with authentic flavours, generous portions, and friendly service. For those looking to explore the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine, Indian Oven remains a must-visit destination in Vancouver.

Stay up to date with all things Indian Oven by checking out their social media, and dive into their menu on their website.

Desi Turka

Indian Restaurant
Photo: Desi Turka

Step into the welcoming atmosphere of Desi Turka Indian Cuisine, located in the vibrant community of Burnaby, BC. Since opening its doors, Desi Turka has been a cherished destination for those seeking authentic Indian flavors crafted with passion and precision.

The story of Desi Turka is one of dedication and tradition. Each dish is a labor of love, meticulously prepared using recipes passed down through generations. From the rich and creamy Butter Chicken to the smoky and succulent Tandoori Chicken, every bite celebrates the essence of Indian culinary artistry.

At Desi Turka, simplicity and authenticity are at the heart of their philosophy. They use only the freshest, high-quality ingredients to create dishes that resonate with the rich culinary heritage of India. Whether you’re indulging in a flavourful Biryani or savouring the vegetarian favourite, Palak Paneer, each meal promises a taste of home.

But the delights don’t stop there. The menu features an array of mouthwatering options, including hearty Lamb Rogan Josh, spicy Chana Masala, and a variety of delectable appetizers like Paneer Tikka and Fish Pakora. Each dish is crafted with care, ensuring a perfect balance of flavours that will transport your taste buds straight to the streets of India.

So come in, take a seat, and immerse yourself in the warm, inviting ambiance of Desi Turka. Follow them on social media for the latest updates, special promotions, and a peek behind the scenes, and check out their website for their full menu.

Spice Club

Indian Restaurant
Photo: Spice Club

Spice Club in Surrey is a haven for those craving authentic Indian cuisine with a modern twist. Located at 9570 120th Street in Surrey, this vibrant restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where every meal feels like a celebration of India’s rich culinary heritage.

Since its inception, Spice Club has garnered praise for its dedication to quality and flavor. The menu boasts a diverse array of dishes, from classic favourites like Chicken Tikka Masala and Paneer Tikka to innovative creations such as Butter Chicken Poutine and Indian Style Nachos. Each dish is meticulously prepared using locally sourced ingredients and traditional spices, ensuring a burst of flavour in every bite​ 

Spice Club’s commitment to exceptional dining doesn’t end with its food. The restaurant is also known for its handcrafted cocktails, which blend Indian spices with refreshing fruits, offering a unique taste experience. The restaurant operates daily from 12 PM to 2 AM, making it a perfect spot for both lunch and late-night dining​.

But it’s not just about the main dishes. Their menu also features a delightful selection of appetizers and desserts, from crispy samosas to sweet gulab jamun, each crafted with the same dedication to quality and taste.

And there’s more exciting news! Spice Club Vancouver has recently launched a new brunch menu, offering a unique twist on traditional favourites. Additionally, they’ve expanded their patio seating, providing the perfect spot to enjoy your meal in the summer sunshine.

Stay updated with their latest offerings and events by following them on social media. For more details or to make a reservation, visit their website​.

Tandoori King

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Tandoori King, located on Bridgeport Road in Richmond, offers a blend of traditional and innovative Indian dishes that tantalize the taste buds. Known for its authentic tandoori dishes, this restaurant ensures every meal is a flavourful journey through India’s culinary landscape. Popular dishes include the Chicken Korma, bursting with rich and creamy flavors, and the vibrant Chicken Tikka Masala.

Vegetarians can enjoy a variety of options, such as the Aloo Gobi, which features perfectly cooked potatoes and cauliflower, and the flavourful Palak Paneer. Tandoori King is also celebrated for its range of naan breads, from the classic Garlic Naan to the bold Onion Stuffed Naan. The restaurant’s ambiance is inviting, making it a great spot for both casual dining and special occasions.

Stay connected with Tandoori King through their social media for the latest updates, and check their website for the full menu and reservation options​.

VIJ’s

Indian Restaurant
Photo: VIJ’s

Vij’s, a renowned Indian restaurant in Vancouver, has been captivating diners with its exquisite and innovative dishes for years. The restaurant’s menu is a perfect blend of traditional Indian flavors and contemporary culinary techniques. Signature dishes such as the Lamb Popsicles in Fenugreek Cream Curry and the Wine-Marinated Lamb Kebabs have garnered rave reviews from patrons.

Vij’s also excels in its vegetarian offerings, with dishes like Jackfruit in Black Cardamom and Split Pea Fritters. The restaurant’s warm and elegant setting enhances the dining experience, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in high-quality Indian cuisine.

Rangoli

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Photo: Rangoli

Located right next to its sister restaurant Vij’s, Rangoli offers a more casual yet equally delightful Indian dining experience. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious food, Rangoli’s menu features an array of dishes that cater to both vegetarians and meat lovers. Highlights include the Pork Belly in Tamarind Sauce and the Paneer with Bell Peppers and Spinach.

Rangoli also serves a variety of mouthwatering appetizers and desserts, making it a great spot for a complete meal. The restaurant’s contemporary decor and friendly service add to the overall appeal, making it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.

House of Dosas

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Open 24 Hours, House of Dosas on Kingsway is a beloved spot for South Indian cuisine in Vancouver. Specializing in dosas, this restaurant offers a wide variety of these crispy, savoury crepes filled with delicious ingredients. From the classic Masala Dosa to the adventurous Cheese and Spinach Dosa, there’s something for everyone.

In addition to dosas, the menu features other South Indian specialties such as Idli, Vada, and flavorful Sambar. The casual and vibrant atmosphere makes House of Dosas a great place for a relaxed meal with family or friends. The restaurant is particularly popular for its late-night hours, offering a tasty option for night owls.

 

Whether you’re in the mood for a fine dining experience, a casual meal, or a late-night bite, these restaurants cater to all tastes and preferences. For anyone in Vancouver who is looking to embark on a flavourful journey through Indian cuisine, these Indian restaurants are not to be missed.

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Is there anything better than going for a nice refreshing swim on a hot summer’s day?

Warmer weather is well on its way so it’s time to cool down at one of the many free outdoor pools in Surrey.

RELATED: Vancouver Is Reopening 5 Pools and 14 Spray Parks this Month

There are eight outdoor pools in Surrey that are now opening or will be opened on June 22nd and admission is completely free!

The pools will remain open until September 2nd. The hours opening hours are dependent of the pools. Entry is at a first come first serve basis, and please note that outdoor pool conditions are monitored throughout the summer and may modify procedures as necessary.

Many of the pools also offer Tides Out swimming lessons for kids. It is important to note though that all children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the pool, regardless of age or swimming ability.

Surrey’s Free Outdoor Pools

Bear Creek Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

This pool is now open. From May 13 – June 21, it is open Monday to Friday for public swim from 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm & 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays 5:30–7:00pm.

Starting June 22, it will be open Monday to Friday from 1:00–2:30pm, 3:00-4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm & 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm. For more information, you can visit their website.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm and Adult lane swim is Monday-Fridays from 12:00-1:00pm

Address: 13820 – 88 Avenue

Greenaway Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

This pool is now open. You can go for a casual swim or take lessons at this pool. There’s also a playground and tennis courts located right next to it.

From May 13 – June 21, it is open Monday to Friday: 3:00–4:00pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm & 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm.

Starting June 22, it will be open Monday to Friday from 1:00–3:00pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm. For more information, you can visit their website.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm and Adult lane swim is Monday & Wednesday from 7:00-8:00pm

Address: 17901 – 60 Avenue

Sunnyside Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

This pool is now open. From May 13 – June 21, the pool is open Monday to Friday: 3:00–4:00pm & 6:30–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm

Starting June 22, it will be open Monday to Friday from1:30–3:45pm & 6:30–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally Saturdays 5:30–7:00pm.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm and Adult lane swim is Monday to Thursday: 7:00–7:30pm & Monday to Friday: 12:00–1:00pm. Parent & Tot Swim is also available Monday to Friday: 12:00–1:00pm.

With its convenient location in Sunnyside Park, there are lots of amenities nearby, such as sports fields, tennis courts, a playground and lots of areas to have a picnic. For more information, visit their website.

Address: 15455 – 26 Avenue

Hjorth Road Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

Located at the Hjorth Road Park, there is tons of grassy areas to have a picnic at in between swimming. This pool will be reopening on June 3rd.

From June 1 – June 21, the pool is open Monday to Friday: 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm

Starting June 22, it will be open Monday to Friday from1:00–2:30pm, 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm and Adult lane swim is Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 6:30–7:30pm and Monday to Friday: 12:00–1:00pm

For more information, visit their website.

Address: 10277 – 148 Street

Holly Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

Located at Holly Park, there’s softball and soccer fields, a playground and a community garden.

This pool will be reopening on June 22. The pool will be open Monday to Friday from1:00–2:30pm, 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm. For more information, visit their website.

Address: 10662 – 148 Street

Kwantlen Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

This pool will be reopening on June 22. The pool will be open Monday to Friday: 1:00–2:30pm, 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm. It’s located next to the Kwantlen Park Secondary School. For more information, visit their website.

Address: 13035 – 104 Avenue

Port Kells Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

This pool will be reopening on June 22. The pool will be open Monday to Friday: 1:00–2:30pm, 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm.This pool is located in the beautiful Port Kells Park. For more information, visit their website.

Address: 19340 – 88 Avenue

Unwin Outdoor Pool

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Photo: City of Surrey

Located in Unwin Park, there’s also a waterpark, soccer fields, picnic areas and more.

This pool will be reopening on June 22. The pool will be open Monday to Friday: 1:00–2:30pm, 3:00–4:30pm & 6:00–7:30pm. On weekends, it is open 1:30–3:00pm, 3:30–5:00pm & additionally on Saturdays from 5:30–7:00pm.

Family Swim are on Sundays from 5:30-7:00pm and Adult lane swim is Monday- Friday: 12:00–1:00pm.

For more information, visit their website.

Address: 6845 – 133 Street

 

Where’s your favourite spot to go for a swim in Surrey? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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Stanley Park Mini Train Extends Summer Schedule with Additional Dates https://604now.com/stanley-park-mini-train-extended-summer-schedule/ https://604now.com/stanley-park-mini-train-extended-summer-schedule/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:36:38 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=202363 Missed your chance to ride the Stanley Park mini train during the last holiday season? Good news: you now have another opportunity to hop aboard this summer! The Vancouver Parks

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Missed your chance to ride the Stanley Park mini train during the last holiday season? Good news: you now have another opportunity to hop aboard this summer!

The Vancouver Parks and Recreation department has announced that the Stanley Park train will have an extended schedule throughout July and August.

RELATED: Free Outdoor Movie Night at Stanley Park

Currently running only on weekends only, the train will extend operations to Wednesday through Sunday starting July 3rd. Hence, visitors now have more days available to enjoy the scenic ride.

Guests can step aboard the Urban Forest Train to discover fascinating facts about the diverse flora and fauna of Stanley Park. Additionally, children can earn a Junior Urban Forest Ranger badge during the experience.

Tickets are currently $8.25 for adults, $5.75 for seniors and youths, $4.25 for children and free for kids 2 and younger.

Additionally, the much-loved Halloween Ghost Train experience is set to return in October, bringing back its spooky charm to Stanley Park.

After facing repairs and maintenance challenges, the train is on the right track towards a full comeback. By the end of the year, three locomotives will be pulling ten carriages. This marks a significant recovery, bringing the train close to its pre-2020 capacity.

Plans for new carriage frames and mechanical refurbishments are also underway this month, ensuring that the mini train remains a cherished part of Stanley Park’s attractions.

Looking ahead, the board has hinted at an exciting future: there are plans to potentially convert the train into an electric vehicle. This move would align with Vancouver’s sustainability goals and could give the little train a modern twist, ensuring it continues to delight passengers for many years to come.

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Vancouver’s 120 Seat Patio Has Reopened For The Summer https://604now.com/parallel-49-beer-garden-120-seat-patio-vancouver/ https://604now.com/parallel-49-beer-garden-120-seat-patio-vancouver/#respond Mon, 03 Jun 2024 15:30:28 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=165409 Vancouver sunny day patios and beer gardens go hand in hand, hence why this place is a perfect spot to cheers in the sun. The Parallel 49 Brewing Company has

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Vancouver sunny day patios and beer gardens go hand in hand, hence why this place is a perfect spot to cheers in the sun.

The Parallel 49 Brewing Company has reopened their massive beer garden for the summer season.

This large outdoor space features a 120-seat patio, over 40 craft beers on tap, a full kitchen, and amazing views. This year, they will also be launching a new cocktail program.

RELATED: Vancouver is Hosting Their First Public Drone Show Lights this June

About Parallel 49 Brewing’s Massive Patio

The patio was first unveiled in 2021 and soon became a local hot spot for a drink and some food under the sun.  They are open daily from 11-12 am, with a DJ on site on Friday and Saturday nights.

Along with a wide selection of drinks, they also offer an impressive menu of classic pub foods such as nachos, fries, poutine, burgers, tacos, and wings.

Here are a few highlights of the space:

  • Views of the mountains
  • Giant brewery tanks of beer with craft beer brewing
  • Edison lights strung across
  • Lush green Japanese maple trees in wooden barrels for decor
  • 120 seats (we already said that but worth re-mentioning because whoa!)
  • A full kitchen with delicious eats
  • *NEW* Charming outdoor bar serving beer, cocktails, and slushy drinks

Let’s Take A Closer Look At This Vancouver Patio

 

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Parallel 49 Brewing Company

Address: 1950 Triumph Street, Vancouver
Hours: Open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.

 

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23 Fun Things To Do In Metro Vancouver This Weekend (May 31-June 2) https://604now.com/23-fun-things-to-do-in-metro-vancouver-this-weekend-may-31-june2/ https://604now.com/23-fun-things-to-do-in-metro-vancouver-this-weekend-may-31-june2/#respond Thu, 30 May 2024 15:30:40 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201895 It’s already June, which means Summer is just around the corner.  Welcome back waterparks, and massive street festivals. This is the month where Metro Vancouver comes alive again with so

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It’s already June, which means Summer is just around the corner.  Welcome back waterparks, and massive street festivals. This is the month where Metro Vancouver comes alive again with so many fun things to do.

Although this weekend is not the sunniest, you can still enjoy a great day out and about after a short week.

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Things to do in Vancouver this weekend

Burnaby Hats off Day (FREE)

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Burnaby’s popular annual event “Hats Off Day” parade and festival returns this June and it is expected to be out of this world.

This year’s theme “Once Upon a Time” encourages attendees to embrace the magic and dress as fairies, dragons, heroes, princesses and more to participate. This huge FREE party is anticipated to have over 50,000 visitors.

When & Where: June 1 from 9:30am – 4pm on Hastings Street, from Boundary Rd to Gamma Ave, Burnaby
Cost: FREE

Brewery & The Beast – Meat and Beer Festival

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Photo: @brewerythebeast / IG

Brewery & The Beast is a popular event in Vancouver that brings together meat lovers and craft beer enthusiasts in one place. This event is held annually and has become one of the most anticipated food festivals in the city.

The festival brings together some of the best local chefs and butchers who showcase their culinary skills by creating delicious meat dishes using locally sourced, sustainable ingredients.

When & Where: June 2 from 2-5pm at Concord Pacific Place, 88 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver
Cost: $196.88

Thomas the train – Squamish

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Every year, families in British Columbia eagerly anticipate the arrival of a beloved blue engine at the Railway Museum of BC: Thomas the Tank Engine.

For 2 weekends, this annual event transforms the museum into a bustling hub of excitement and adventure for children and adults alike.

When & Where: June 1-2 at the Railway Museum of British Columbia, 39645 Government Rd, Squamish
Cost: $37.45

West Van Community Festival (FREE)

Discover the vibrant spirit of West Vancouver at the West Vancouver Community Cultural Fest (formerly Bridge Festival), hosted by the District of West Vancouver.

This two-day extravaganza is a celebration with music, international dancers, an international lounge with food trucks, a kids’ zone, and more. The festival takes place on Friday, June 2 from 4 pm to 9:30 pm and on Saturday, June 3 from 11 am to 9:30 pm at the Ambleside Park.

When & Where: Friday, May 31 from 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM & Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM at Ambleside Park, 1150 Marine Dr, West Vancouver
Cost: FREE

Spot Prawn & Seafood Dine About

Richmond is hosting a Dine About event starts this weekend and will run from June 1 – June 16. This is the third year of the event, following a successful launch in 2022.

The restaurant’s will feature a main course or appetizer made from local spot prawns or other seafood. You can see the full list of participating restaurants and their dishes here.

When & Where: June 1 – June 16 at several participating locations.
Cost: Varies

Vancouver Symphony Day of Music (FREE)

The Vanvoucer Symphony Orchestra will be presenting Day of Music once again this year on Saturday June 1, 2024. Free Live musical performances will be taking place all over Downtown Vancouver for 12 hours.

Locations:

  • Orpheum (601 Smithe St)
  • VSO School of Music (843 Seymour St)
  • Christ Church Cathedral (690 Burrard St)
  • Bill Curtis Square (Outdoor Stage 1198 Mainland St)
  • Helmcken Plaza (Outdoor Stage 338 Helmcken St)
  • TELUS Garden (510 West Georgia St)
  • Deloitte (410 West Georgia St)
  • YVR (at the Jade Canoe)

When & Where: June 1 from 10am – 10pm at various locations
Cost: Free

Vancouver International Children’s Festival

This is the longest-running professional performing arts festival for young audiences and the first of its kind in North America and Europe. They showcase the world’s finest music, theatre, dance, puppetry, acrobatics, and storytelling. It also offers creative arts activities for the entire family. There are a number of free and paid events for kids of all ages taking place on Granville Island.

When & Where: May 27 – June 2 on Granville Island, Vancouver
Cost: Varies

Taylor Swift Dance Party

Welcome to the Taylor Swift Dance Party! Get ready to dance the night away to all of Taylor’s greatest hits! Get your best Taylor Swift inspired outfit on, grab your girlfriends (or boyfriends) and come to the White Rock Community Centre for 7pm to dance the night away to the best of Taylor Swift songs… including music from her newest album!

When & Where: May 31 from 7-11 pm at the White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue, White Rock
Cost: $45-$55

Afro World Expo

Discover Western Canada’s largest expo celebrating Caribbean and African culture and products. Explore a bustling marketplace with 50+ vendors, enjoy a fashion show by local designers, savor Caribbean and African dishes, and groove to live performances from around the world.

When & Where: June 1-2 at the Vancouver Convention Centre, 999 Canada Place, Vancouver
Cost: $5 for adults, free for kids 12 and under

(Ending Soon) Women In Wine; Dinner Series at ATLAS Steak + Fish

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ATLAS Steak + Fish is hosting a five-course dining experience spotlighting the creations of female winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Wineries to be featured are Canoe Ridge, Col Solare and Erath. Diners can expect to indulge in an innovative menu spotlighting spring flavours.

When & Where: May 22 – June 2 at ATLAS Steak + Fish, 4331 Dominion St, Burnaby
Cost: $150

(Ending Soon) TouchScapes: 3D Art Exhibition for the Visually Impaired (FREE)

TouchScapes offers an immersive experience with seven 3D art pieces, including works by Magritte, Picasso, O’Keeffe, and Kandinsky, alongside pieces by Vancouver’s own Lily Bai.

This exhibition transcends traditional art presentations, allowing visitors to physically interact with the artworks, complemented by Braille descriptions to enhance accessibility. Volunteers will be on hand to assist and guide attendees through this innovative exploration of art. The exhibition will run from April 28th to June 1st on Saturdays and Sundays.

Where & When: May 4 – June 1 at the Gryphon Experience Gallery, 2762 Granville Street, Vancouver
Cost: FREE. Registration required

Summer Glow Up Giveaway (FREE)

Moka Glow Tans is doing a Summer Glow Up giveaway. It’s starting to feel like its going to be another HOT girl summer and we have just what you need to get ready & feel your best!

The giveaway runs from now until June 5th, 2024. Contest details can be found here.

Where & When: Now until June 5th on Instagram
Cost: Free

Ongoing things to do 

Get some fresh Spot Prawns form Steveston

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Photo: @prawnsonthespot / IGMetro Vancouver’s popular Spot Prawns have finally returned. Locals can get fresh prawns right off the boat starting this Friday May 17th at various boats in Steveston Habour. They are open daily from 8am until sold out with varying prices. You can also prepurchase them online for a guaranteed pick up.

When: Starting May 17th, open daily from 8am until sold out. Prices varies.
Where: Steveston Fisherman’s Wharf, 3866 Bayview St, Richmond

Shipyards Night Market (FREE)

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The popular North Vancouver’s Shipyards Night Market is set to return this May. The free waterfront market is a perfect place to spend a relaxing evening with family and friends, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and exploring the best of the local community.

When & Where: Every Friday from May 10 – Sept 13 at North Vancouver’s Shipyards.
Cost: Free admission

Jump on a Rollercoaster at Playland

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Photo: Pacific National Exhibition (PNE)

Vancouver’s Spring just isn’t the same without a visit to our iconic amusement park. Playland will reopen its doors on May 18th. Welcoming back visitors for another year of thrills and excitement that Playland is famous for.

This year they will also be launching their new roller coaster, ThunderVolt, which will be the fastest launch coaster in Canada!

When & Where: Select days from May 18 – Sept 1 at 2901 E Hastings St, Vancouver
Cost: From $33-$55

Burnaby Village Museum (FREE)

The Burnaby Village Museum, a beloved and free attraction in British Columbia, is set to reopen for the season on May 4. With its commitment to preserving and showcasing local history in an engaging and interactive way, visitors can explore its historic buildings, exhibits, and beautiful surroundings.

When & Where: May 4 – Sept 1, Tuesday through Saturdays from 11 am – 4:30 pm
Cost: Free admission

Richmond Night Market

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Photo: @richmondnightmarket / Instagram

The Richmond Night Market is returning this April for their 2024 season.

This is the largest night market in North America and is loved by both locals and tourists alike. The market attracts over a million visitors annually, and its popularity keeps increasing. In fact, The Amazing Race Canada’s Season 8 finale showcased it last year, introducing viewers across the country to the unique spectacle.

When & Where: April 26 – Early October, Richmond Night Market, 8351 River Road, Richmond
Cost: $8.50+

Visit a Vancouver Outdoor Pools & Spray Parks (FREE)

The city of Vancouver usually reopens their pools and spray parks in May, along with providing lifeguards at the local beaches. Unfortunately, although the popular Kits pool was originally scheduled to reopen as well, recently announced that there will be delays due to unforeseen repairs.

When & Where: Opening long weekend – all over Metro Vancouver
Cost: Registration online preferred. Cost varies

Arts Club Theatre Company presents Guys & Dolls

Guys & Dolls comes to the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage this Spring. Enjoy this beloved Broadway musical that brings memorable songs and a captivating story to life with an extraordinary cast.

Set in the bustling streets of 1950s New York City, the show is filled with colourful characters, witty dialogue, and toe-tapping musical numbers, this Tony Award–winning show has stood the test of time, remaining a favourite among theatre enthusiasts.

When: May 16 to June 30
Where: Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, 2750 Granville St, Vancouver
Cost: $39

Teens: Creative Minds; Free New Exhibit at The Museum of Surrey

Teens: Creative Minds
Photo: City of Surrey

The Museum of Surrey have just debuted their latest exhibition, “Teens: Creative Minds,” a traveling showcase from the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science.

Open now through August 4, 2024, this exhibit provides an immersive journey into the world of youthful innovation and imagination that can be enjoyed by all ages.

When & Where: April 23 – August 4 at the Museum of Surrey, 17710 56a Ave, Surrey
Cost: Free

Surfside Presented by Guildford Town Centre and The Palm Café (FREE)

Guildford Town Centre is featuring Surfside, a California-inspired, immersive pop-up experience created in collaboration with popular coffee and waffle cafe, The Palm Café.

Visitors can expect to find the Palm Café’s sweet treats and creative, summery drinks, including a special iced “Coconut Dream” beverage, crafted exclusively for Surfside to evoke the sensation of lounging on a beach with espresso and white chocolate and topped off with coconut sweet cream cold foam.

When & Where: May 1 – June 9 at from 10 am – 9 pm at Guildford Town Centre, 10355 152 Street, Surrey
Cost: Free

Catch a Movie

Saturday Morning Movie for only $3.99

Cineplex is offering children’s movie at 11 o’clock on Saturday mornings for only $3.99 +tax. This month’s lineup includes:

  • Saturday, May 31 – Butterfly Tale
  • Saturday, June 7 – Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
  • Saturday, June 14 – Autumn and the Black Jaguar
  • Saturday, June 21 – Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse

Note however that it is only at participating theatres, and available films details may vary on locations. You can check out their website for the most up-to-date details.

When & Where: Every Saturday at participating Cineplex Theatres

Vancouver Aquarium – Monster of the Abyss

Explore Monsters of the Abyss, a captivating exhibit where modern aquatic predators meet their prehistoric counterparts! Encounter live habitats, attend expert-led Animal Talks, and marvel at sculptures and Megalodon jaws. Dive into the limited-time experience at the Vancouver Aquarium.

When & Where: Ongoing at the Vancouver Aquarium
Cost: $39.95 – $53.95

For more upcoming events, check out our new events calendar.

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The long-awaited month of June is finally here! The sun will shine brighter, the temperature will rise, and it’s time to kick off your summer with an exciting array of things to do throughout Metro Vancouver.

Whether you’re a local or visiting from out of town, this guide will provide you with a curated list of must-attend events in the city.

From outdoor festivals to music concerts, food fairs, and more there is so much to do. So pack your sunscreen, grab your shades, and get ready to enjoy the best of what Vancouver has to offer this June.

RELATED: The PNE Just Dropped Its 2024 Summer Entertainment Line Up

Things To Do In Vancouver This June

Burnaby Hats off Day (June 1) FREE

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Photo: Burnaby Heights/Facebook

Burnaby’s popular annual event “Hats Off Day” parade and festival returns this June and it is expected to be out of this world.

This year’s theme “Once Upon a Time” encourages attendees to embrace the magic and dress as fairies, dragons, heroes, princesses and more to participate. This huge FREE party is anticipated to have over 50,000 visitors.

When & Where: June 1 from 9:30am – 4pm on Hastings Street, from Boundary Rd to Gamma Ave, Burnaby
Cost: FREE

Vancouver Symphony Day of Music (June 1) FREE

The Vanvoucer Symphony Orchestra will be presenting Day of Music once again this year on Saturday June 1, 2024. Free Live musical performances will be taking place all over Downtown Vancouver for 12 hours.

Locations:

  • Orpheum (601 Smithe St)
  • VSO School of Music (843 Seymour St)
  • Christ Church Cathedral (690 Burrard St)
  • Bill Curtis Square (Outdoor Stage 1198 Mainland St)
  • Helmcken Plaza (Outdoor Stage 338 Helmcken St)
  • TELUS Garden (510 West Georgia St)
  • Deloitte (410 West Georgia St)
  • YVR (at the Jade Canoe)

When & Where: June 1 from 10am – 10pm at various locations
Cost: Free

West Van Community Festival (May 31 – June 1)

Discover the vibrant spirit of West Vancouver at the West Vancouver Community Cultural Fest (formerly Bridge Festival), hosted by the District of West Vancouver.

This two-day extravaganza is a celebration with music, international dancers, an international lounge with food trucks, a kids’ zone, and more.

When & Where: Friday, May 31 from 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM & Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM at Ambleside Park, 1150 Marine Dr, West Vancouver
Cost: FREE

Thomas the Train at Squamish (June 1-2)

Every year, families in British Columbia eagerly anticipate the arrival of a beloved blue engine at the Railway Museum of BC: Thomas the Tank Engine.

This annual event transforms the museum into a bustling hub of excitement and adventure for children and adults alike.

When & Where: June 1-2 at the Railway Museum of British Columbia, 39645 Government Rd, Squamish
Cost: $37.45

Vancouver International Children’s Festival (May 27 – June 2)

This is the longest-running professional performing arts festival for young audiences and the first of its kind in North America and Europe. They showcase the world’s finest music, theatre, dance, puppetry, acrobatics, and storytelling. It also offers creative arts activities for the entire family. There are a number of free and paid events for kids of all ages taking place on Granville Island.

When & Where: May 27 – June 2 on Granville Island, Vancouver
Cost: Varies

Brewery & The Beast – Meat and Beer Festival (June 2)

Brewery & the Beast
Photo: @brewerythebeast / IG

Brewery & The Beast is a popular event in Vancouver that brings together meat lovers and craft beer enthusiasts in one place. This event is held annually and has become one of the most anticipated food festivals in the city.

The festival brings together some of the best local chefs and butchers who showcase their culinary skills by creating delicious meat dishes using locally sourced, sustainable ingredients.

When & Where: June 2 from 2-5pm at Concord Pacific Place, 88 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver
Cost: $196.88

Bike Week (June 3-9) FREE

Vancouver is known for being a bike-friendly city, and this year their annual Bike Week returns. The week-long event will have group rides, webinars, and community celebration stations. Registered cyclists can also log their trips on their app to help generate data to improve future cycling conditions in Metro Vancouver

When & Where: All over Metro Vancouver
Cost: Free

World Environment Day (June 5)

Celebrate World Environment Day with a Free Community Gaming Event. Visitors can join the festivities at Lonsdale Quay for a unique community gaming experience that promotes sustainable gaming practices, such as power consumption management and recycling used electronic components.

Guests can enjoy free gameplay from 12 PM to 7 PM, learn tips for sustainable gaming, and try out a real eSport set and announcer station.

When & Where: Jun 5 from 12 – 7 pm at the Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver
Cost: Free

NBA House + Watch Parties (June 6-9) FREE

NBA House Vancouver
Photo: @timberwolves / IG + NBA

A FREE and immersive basketball experience for fans! Vancouver’s Plaza of Nations will be hosting a captivating hoops experience. The event will feature meet-and-greets with NBA alumni, the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy, interactive games, official NBA merchandise, and watch parties for Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals.

There will be an open house, and watch party on site.

When & Where: June 6-9 at the Plaza of Nations, 750 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver
Cost: Free to attend, but registration is required.

The Chickadee Room x Hennessy NBA finals game 1 (June 6)

Celebrate game 1 of the NBA finals with us at The Chickadee Room in Chinatown, Vancouver. Sponsored by our friends at Hennessy!

Each ticket includes: 1 x feature Hennessy cocktail as well as stadium snacks courtesy of our sister restaurant Juke Fried Chicken. You’ll also be entered into an exclusive Hennessy x NBA giveaway!

When & Where: June 6 from 5pm at the The Chickadee Room, 182 Keefer Street, Vancouver
Cost: $40

Vancouver Art Gallery Free Entry Friday (June 7)

The Vancouver Art Gallery recently launched a new program where entry is free on the first Friday of every month between 4 and 8 pm. During the event, they will be offering educational tours and other programming free of charge.

It’s also worth mentioning that children and teens aged 18 and under can visit the Art Gallery for free at any time, thanks to a program launched last summer that runs for five years.

When & Where: June 7 from 4-8pm at 750 Hornby St, Vancouver
Cost: Free admission (pre-registration is recommended)

Stand Up Comedy: 1931 Gallery Bistro (June 7)

Enjoy standup comedy in a beautiful heritage building, located at the core of Vancouver’s downtown district. Located inside the Vancouver Art Gallery, this Standup Comedy Show has an incredible lineup of pro comics.

The headliner booked for June, is JUNO Award Winner for Best Comedy Album, Jacob Samuel. He’ll be alongside comics with credits from Just for Laughs, Prime Video, Apple TV, Fox, TEDx, Crave, CTV, CBC, Comedy Central Asia, Sirius XM, NYC Comedy Festival, Seattle International Comedy Competition, Paris Comedy Festival, Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and more.

When & Where: June 7 from 8-11pm at the1931 Gallery Bistro inside the Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St, Vancouver
Cost: $30

Surrey Car Free Day (June 8)

Spend the day enjoying live music from acts like Los Duendes, PEAK, and Rebecca Sichon, savoring delicious food from some of Surrey’s top vendors, and participating in various family-friendly activities. Kids will also have a blast with face painting, balloon twisting, a bounce house, and mini golf. Don’t miss out on the vendor market and special offers from local businesses for transit riders. Plus, visit TransLink for offers and games with prizes!

Plan your trip with the TransLink Trip Planner and use the free bike valet at 74 Ave. Get ready for a day of fun and community spirit.

When & Where: June 8 from 12-8pm at 137th Street, Newton, Surrey
Cost: Free

Langley Community Days (June 8) FREE

The Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival will be hosting a block party at Douglas Park in Langley on June 10th. Attendees can expect great food, a beer garden, live entertainment and a market featuring local goods.

When & Where: June 8 from 11am – 7pm at Douglas Park, 5403-5409 206 St, Langley
Cost: Free admission. Cost of Food Varies

Steveston Spot Prawn Day (June 8) FREE

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Photo: @prawnsonthespot / IG

The annual Spot Prawn season returns to Steveston for another year of celebration with a variety of events and activities. This includes fresh seafood brought into Fisherman’s Wharf daily, demonstrations from professional chefs and locally caught seafood (by Steveston Fishers) featured on participating restaurant menus as part of our Dine About promotion.

When & Where: Saturday June 8th at Steveston Fisherman’s Wharf, 3866 Bayview St, Richmond
Cost: Free

Japan Market at Van Art Gallery (June 8-9)

Japan Market is returning to Downtown Vancouver with their Summer Festival.The event will feature over 70 vendors offering unique crafts, kimonos, merchandise, and delicious food. Attendees can also take advantage of numerous photo opportunities, including some with a Samurai.

When & Where: June 8-9 from 10am – 6pm at šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énḵ (formerly the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza), Vancouver
Cost: Adults $5 per day

Cultus Lake Waterpark Reopens (June 8)

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Photo: @cultuslakeadventurepark / Instagram

A sure sign of summer is when waterparks begin to reopen, and one of BC’s classic summer traditions will continue as Cultus Lake Waterpark and Adventure Park reopens on June 8th.

With over 11 waterslides, five large hot tubs throughout the park, a lazy river, and four children areas, Cultus is considered the largest waterpark in British Columbia. In addition, there’s five food outlets, 150 covered picnic tables, locker and barbecue rentals, and an abundance of grassy space to spread out on.

When & Where: June 8 – September 2 at Cultus Lake Waterpark and Adventure Park, 4150 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, BC
Cost: from $30-$45

Fair Better Summer Bazaar (June 8) FREE

Come join the Summer Bazaar Opening Party at The Pipe Shop Venue in North Vancouver. Guests can shop their heart out with local vendors, enjoy photo opportunities, and face painting for the kids.

When & Where: June 8 from 1-7 pm at The Pipe Shop, 115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver
Cost: Free Admission

The Vanrays EP Release Party with Cherry Maraschino (June 8)

The Vanrays bring Motown to The Fox Cabaret with tunes from their latest EP. Formed in 2016 around a collective love of soul and R&B classics, The Vanrays are a group of Vancouver music scene veterans who’ve played in Swank, Polly, The Beladeans, Circus in Flames and 64 Funnycars.

They keep dance floors packed thanks to catchy songwriting and energetic performances.

When & Where: June 8. Doors open at 7:30 pm at the Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main Street Vancouver
Cost: $15 advance $20 at the Door

Public Disco Granville Island Block Party (June 8) FREE

The Public Disco Summer Series, sponsored by 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea, kicks off with a free, all-ages block party on Granville Island. This event marks the beginning of our four-part series and a summer packed with outdoor cultural events on Granville Island.
The event will feature music by Chi & Ro Lee, Delacru, La Zonida, Maxey b2b J Squeezy, and Table Tutors, along with dance performances by Maria Belen, Amy, and Jamn Camrn.

When & Where: Jun 8 from 2-10pm at Granville Island lot 55 (Behind Granville Island Brewing), 1411 Cartwright St, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Doors Open Richmond (June 8-9) FREE

Doors Open Richmond returns for another year, offering locals an exclusive look behind the scenes at 40 diverse organizations, local businesses, and cultural sites. Most sites are open from 10 AM to 4 PM, with some requiring pre-registration.

Guests can also enjoy a variety of short films showcasing local cultures, communities, and unique places at the Performance Hall, Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate.

When & Where: June 8-9 from 10am – 4pm, all over Richmond
Cost: Free

Cypress Mountain top Eagle Coaster Reopens (June 8 – Sept 2)

Adventure seekers of all ages can once again enjoy the ultimate rollercoaster ride at Cypress Mountain this Summer.

At 1.7 kilometres, the Eagle Coaster has been dubbed the longest mountain coaster in Canada. The thrilling ride features a 279 metre vertical drop (or about 900 feet).

When & Where: June 8 – September 2 at Cypress Mountain
Cost: $35

Portugal Day-Dia de Portugal Vancouver 2024 (June 8-9) FREE

Don’t miss this celebration that includes Portuguese food, entertainment such as live bands, cultural performances and more.

Ratinho Nogueira, the sensational Portuguese performer, is flying all the way from Celorico de Basto to rock our Portugal Day celebration.

When & Where: June 8 from 10am – 10pm at the Portuguese Cultural Centre,
5455 Imperial Street, Burnaby
Cost: Free

Fraser Valley Classic Car Show in Chilliwack(June 9) FREE

This fun-filled event welcomes classic vehicle entries from anyone, with the only criterion being that the car is from the 20th century. To participate, simply make a $20 donation. Spectators can attend the show by making a donation for admission, with all proceeds benefiting the hospital’s charitable foundation.

When & Where: June 9th at the corner of Caen &Dieppe, Lot #7, Chilliwack
Cost: Free

Italian Day on the Drive (June 9) FREE

Italian Day on The Drive
Photo: Italian Day / Facebook

Italian Day on the Drive is one of the biggest block parties in Vancouver. The popular event draws people together to enjoy activities, music, conversations, and food and wine, all while being surrounded by green, white, and red colors that symbolize Italy.

When & Where: June 9 on over 14 blocks on Commercial Drive, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Nikkei Garden Farmers Market (June 9 & 23)

Experience the seasonal beauty of the Nikkei Garden while exploring 30+ booths with local produce, artisan crafts, Japanese foods, & more. In addition to the market, there will be performances, museum exhibits, cultural programs, and kid’s activities.

When & Where: June 9 from 10am – 2pm at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby
Cost: Free

Bard on the Beach (June 11 – Sept 21)

The 35th Season of Bard on the Beach returns this year from June 11 to September 21, 2024. This iconic cultural event promises another summer of captivating performances against the stunning backdrop of the city’s waterfront.

They will be performing:

  • Twelfth Night (BMO Mainstage) Jun 11 – Sept 21
  • Hamlet (BMO Mainstage) Jun 13 – Sept 20
  • The Comedy of Errors (Howard Family Stage) Jul 2 – Sept 21
  • Measure for Measure (Howard Family Stage) Jul 4 – Sept 20

When & Where: June 11 – September 21 at Vanier Park, 1000 Chestnut Street, Vancouver
Cost: Ticket prices range from $30 – $90.

Museum of Anthropology Reopens (June 13)

Following an 18-month closure for seismic upgrades, the museum will finally reopen in June. MOA is the first museum in Canada retrofitted with base isolation technology to protect its collections during major earthquakes.

The museum will reopen with two new exhibitions:

  • In the Audain Gallery, “To be seen, to be heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900–1965” is an immersive multimedia exhibition exploring how First Nations sought recognition during a period of potlatch prohibition and erasure in Canada.
  • In the O’Brian Gallery, Māori artist Lisa Reihana’s “in Pursuit of Venus [infected]” is a panoramic video projection reinterpreting the French Neoclassical wallpaper “Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique.”

Admission is free for their grand opening on June 13. There will also be special celebration and music from June 14-16, with half off admission.

When & Where: Reopens June 13 at 5 pm at UBC 6393 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver
Cost: Adult admission is $25, Senior/Youth $22, Children under 5 are free. Note that admission is free for UBC students, staff, faculty, MOA Members and Indigenous peoples.

5X Festival Blockparty (June 13-16)

Surrey’s finest are being showcased as the annual 5X Music Festival makes its return. Hosted by Joty Kay and Kirpan Dhillon, the festival includes the 5X Blockparty and the 5X Art Party. The full lineup is yet to be announced.

Festival tickets encompass concert access, a variety of food vendors, art installations, and a vendor village highlighting some of the most unique local brands.

When & Where: June 13-16, at various times and locations
Cost: Varies

ScotFest and BC Highland Games (June 14-15)

The 92nd British Columbia Highland Games & World Music Festival will be returning this June.

This year’s lineup includes:

Friday:

  • Free “Pipes in the Park” concert on the Main Stage beside Lafarge Lake
  • Whisky & Oysters’ with our friends from Victoria’s Macaloney Distillery

Saturday:

  • Piping, drumming & pipe bands competitions,
  • Highland dancing
  • The REMAX Scottish heavy events,
  • Whisky school & cultural workshops, and chances to try pipes, drumming, dancing or even caber tossing,.
  • A multicultural stage, kids activities

When & Where: June 14-15 at various times at Town Centre Park, Coquitlam
Cost: Varies

5k FoamFest (June 15)

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Photo: 5k Foam Fest Fun Run / Facebook

The 5k FoamFest will be returning to Surrey. This exhilarating event combines a 5K run with over 22 fun-filled obstacles and plenty of foam. Participants can expect a thrilling experience as they navigate through foam pits, giant inflatable slides, and slippery obstacles.

When & Where: June 15 at the Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition, Surrey
Cost: $65-$125

Bark Park 2024 (June 15)

Bark Park is a free, dog-friendly, public event featuring live music, art, local pet supply vendors, pet friendly activities, and a licensed beer garden. The event creates a dog-friendly community gathering for Vancouver’s growing population of dog parents in the heart of downtown.

When & Where: June 15 from 12-6pm at 1025 Dunsmuir St, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Red Truck Beer Company Truck Stop Concert (June 15)

The Truck Stop Concert Series, hosted by Red Truck Beer Company, is back for its 8th year. This outdoor event in Downtown Vancouver showcases a diverse mix of local and international performers, bringing together music, food, and beer for an unforgettable experience. Their June event features: Daniel Wesley, The Boom Booms, LowDown Brass Band, Big Easy Funk Ensemble, Zada

When & Where: June 15 from 4 pm at the Red Truck Brewery, 295 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver
Cost: $57.20

Strawberry Festival (June 15) FREE

The Strawberry Festival for another delicious year. Experience live music from The Fabulous Fera Brothers, the RetroNutz, The Barclay Bards, The Heritage Harmonies, Cuneyt Tirmandi, and the WESN Ukulele group. Enjoy delicious strawberry shortcakes for just $7 each and a chance to win incredible door prizes.

When & Where: June 15 from 1-4 pm at the Barclay Heritage Square, 1477 Barclay Street, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Delicious Days Ahead – Capilano Mall Foodie Fest (June 15-16) FREE

The Capilano Mall Foodie Fest returns! Get ready for a delectable experience as the Capilano Foodie Fest returns for its fourth and most delicious year yet. Indulge in must-try food truck fare and explore new ingredients to this scrumptious food festival, including: live music, face painting, science activities and more.

When & Where: June 15 and 16 from 11am – 4pm at Capilano Mall, 935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
Cost: Free

5th Door Danz Academy Presents “Maa-Thee-Yosi” (June 15)

If you are looking for some Bollywood, Kollywood, Kolly Hip-Hop Fusion Style dance forms, check out Danz Academy’s dance concert “Man-Thee-Yosi” live with 40+ performers for 2.5 hours of non-stop performance.

When & Where: Saturday, June 15th at 4 pm at North Delta Secondary School Theatre, 11447 82nd Ave, Delta
Cost: $15 Regular, FREE for Kids 4 years and below

Coquitlam Free Family Fishing Day (June 16) FREE

Coquitlam is hosting their annual Family Fishing Day on Father’s Day this year. Families can go to Lafarge lake on June 16 to enjoy a family-friendly day of fishing, fun and prizes. Angler licenses are not required. Families are expected to bring their own fishing rod, however there will also be some available to rent, and bait is provided.

When & Where: June 16 from 9am – 1pm at Lafarge Lake, 1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam
Cost: FREE

Evensong for Pride with Christ Church Cathedral Choir (June 16) FREE

Mark your calendar for a special Evensong for Pride at Christ Church Cathedral on Sunday, June 16 at 4 pm.

Led by the talented Dr. Rupert Lang, the acclaimed Christ Church Cathedral Choir will be honouring LGBTQ2+ musicians and poets with music from Patrick Wedd, John Bell, Stuart Beatch, Francis Poulenc, and Aaron Copland.

When & Where: June 16 from 4 pm at the Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Arts Club Theatre Company presents Ring of Fire (June 20-Aug 11)

Step into the Granville Island Stage this summer and be immersed in the life and music of Johnny Cash in the Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of Ring of Fire, featuring over twenty songs by the legendary artist.

Ring of Fire and the songbook of the iconic storyteller Cash will guide you through a journey of struggle and success, love and redemption.

When & Where: June 20 – August 11 with various shows at the Granville Island Stage, 1585 Johnston St, Vancouver
Cost: $39

Strawberry Solstice Moon (June 21) FREE

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Traditionally, June’s full moon, which can be the last of spring or the first of summer, is called the Strawberry Moon. This year is special because it coincides with the summer solstice. The name, although it invokes imagery of the color of the moon, actually marks the time when strawberries are ready to be picked.

When & Where: June 21 after dark in the sky
Cost: Free

Summer Solstice Sound Bath + Kundalini (June 21)

This event will begin with intention-setting, followed by breath work, a playful Kundalini yoga practice with dancing, and will end with a cosmic symphonic gong bath. With this sacred practice, you will be moved through clearing energies in the chakras, balancing the prana of your solar and lunar self, while experiencing the blissful Kundalini energy.

When & Where: June 21 from 7:30-9pm at Stretch Yoga Studio, 180 E. Pender St, Vancouver
Cost: $60

Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo (June 22)

Step back in time and relive the golden era of gaming at the highly anticipated Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo.

The annual event gathers gaming enthusiasts, artists, vendors, and musicians is set to transport attendees to a realm of pixelated adventures and nostalgic melodies.

When & Where: June 22 from 11am to 7pm at the Anvil Centre, 777 Columbia St, New Westminster
Cost: $25

SummerCamp Rib & Music Fest (June 21-23) FREE

Escape the mundane and dive into nostalgia this summer at the first ever SummerCamp Rib & Music Fest in downtown Vancouver. From June 21st to 23rd, Jonathan Rogers Park transforms into an adult playground, blending the best elements of summer camp with grown-up indulgences.

When & Where: June 21 – 23 at Jonathan Rogers Park, 110 W 7th Ave, Vancouver
Cost: FREE

Vancouver International Jazz Festival (June 21-30) FREE

The Vancouver International Jazz Festival offers free concerts all over the North Shore. It takes place at various venues throughout the 10 day festival.

When & Where: June 21 – 30 at various locations
Cost: Free – $50

Ice cream Festival (June 21 – Aug 5)

The Metro Vancouver ice cream festival returns for another year. This self-guided festival will feature a number of limited-time new flavors. There will be 18 ice cream parlors and dessert shops to try out around the city.

When & Where: June 21 – August 5 throughout Metro Vancouver
Cost: Varies

Vancouver Aquarium Fish and Sips (June 22)

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Photo: Vancouver Aquarium

Vancouver will be hosting a series of 19+ ‘Fish and Sips’ events this summer. The first “adult-exclusive” event will take place on June 22nd, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the aquarium after hours. As you wander among the 65,000 aquatic residents, you can enjoy live entertainment, beer, wine, and snacks.

Guests will get to check out the newly renovated Amazon Gallery, and the limited-time exhibit, Monsters of the Abyss.

When & Where: June 22, July 20, August 24 from 7 pm to 10 pm at the The Vancouver Aquarium, 845 Avison Way, Vancouver
Cost: $35

North Vancouver’s Lynn Valley Days Parade (June 22) FREE

Since 1912, Lynn Valley Days has been a cherished event embraced by our community. It’s a weekend that brings families, friends, and neighbors together for joyful celebrations. The festivities kick off with a parade at 9:30 am, followed by an array of exciting activities, including showcases from local community groups and businesses, games, a large inflatable bouncy for the kids, Maypole dancing, face painters, live entertainment, and much more!

When & Where: June 22: Parade starts at 9:15 , Festival from 10am – 5pm at Lynn Valley Park, 3590 Mountain Hwy
Cost: Free

Strathcona Block Party (June 22) FREE

Low Tide Properties is hosting another summer series, which is entirely free to attend and features a block party, a street food festival, and an open-air artisan market.

The series begins with the Strathcona Block Party, located on the 800 block of East Hastings. This event will showcase local artisans, food trucks, live music, and a beer garden.

When & Where: June 22 from 12-5pm at the 600 to 900 blocks of E Hastings, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Pinoy Festival: Panahon na para Magsaya 2 (June 22) FREE

The “Pinoy Festival: Panahon na para Magsaya 2” is the largest local Filipino Heritage Month Celebration in British Columbia.

It’s a free and family-friendly festival of festivals that will showcase the best of Philippine culture. It will feature: a colourful dance parade, live music, cultural performances, great Filipino Street food and food trucks

When & Where: June 22 from 8:30 am – 9pm at Swangard Stadium at Central Park Burnaby, 6100 Boundary Road
Burnaby
Cost: FREE

Light up the Night – Drone Show (June 22) FREE

Vancouver will be hosting their first public drone to welcome in Summer. Following the Dragon Boat Festival, the skies above False Creek will light up with drones.

Locals can view the show from the North East False Creek basin or on-site screens.

Where & When: Saturday, June 22 from 9:30 PM at Creekside Park, Vancouver, BC
Cost: FREE

Dragon Boat Festival June 22-23) FREE

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Every summer, the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival returns to False Creek with exhilarating competitive races. This annual event draws crowds with its eye-catching spectacles and engaging waterborne competitions. With its origins tracing back to 1986, this festival is now one of the largest dragon boat festivals held outside of Asia.

As an extra treat, the night will end off with Vancouver’s first public drone show, celebrating the first weekend of summer.

When & Where: June 22-23 from 8am – 10:00pm at Concord Pacific Place, Creekside Park, and False Creek
Cost: Free

AwakeningHER Summit (June 22-23)

There is nothing more activating than a room full of women stepping into and owning their authentic power. Join us for The AwakeningHER Summit on June 22nd and 23rd to connect and meet 60 other like-minded women who are breaking free from societal programming and creating life on their terms.

When & Where: June 22-23 from 10am to 5pm at the Conscious Lab, 422 Richards St #200, Vancouver
Cost: $297

Greek Day (June 23) FREE

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Photo: Greek Day

This street festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Greek community in Vancouver. This year’s event will be especially spectacular, as it celebrates the event’s 50th anniversary.

The event takes over a five-block stretch. The nearly one-kilometre route is closed off to traffic to make way for dozens of delicious food and drink stands, market vendors, entertainment and live music.

When & Where: June 23 all day event on West Broadway from Macdonald all the way to Blenheim, Vancouver
Cost: Free

GVFB Foodstock (June 23)

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is thrilled to announce the return of Foodstock! This 19+ festival is dedicated to raising funds for the food bank. This year’s event will feature artists Yukon Blonde and The Matinée, as well as local breweries and delicious local food trucks.

When & Where: June 23 from 12-5pm at Swangard Stadium, 6100 Boundary Rd, Burnaby
Cost: $35 +fees (Includes one full sized beverage from one drink partner)

Snoop Dogg Concert (June 25)

Snoop Dogg, the renowned entertainer and rapper, will be bringing his Cali to Canada Tour with Warren G and DJ Quik will be coming to Vancouver this June. It promises to take fans on a journey back to the golden era of hip-hop and rap music. Snoop Dogg has been a dominant force in the music industry for over three decades.

When & Where: June 25 at Rogers Arena
Cost: Varies

North Vancouver Outdoor Movies Start – Deckchair Cinema (June 27)

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Get ready, outdoor movie enthusiasts! As summer approaches, Vancouver is bringing back its beloved free outdoor movies for all to enjoy. To kick things off, Deckchair Cinema returns from June through August at the Shipyards Cates Deck. The best part? Admission to all outdoor movies is absolutely FREE.

When & Where: Every Thursday from June 27 – August 29 at Cates Deck, Shipyards District, 145 Chadwick Court, North Vancouver
Cost: FREE

Big Splash Waterpark Reopens (June 28)

This massive waterpark near Vancouver is known for its impressive slides, poolside cocktails and family fun, and it’s officially reopening on July 1 for the summer season.

Located in Tsawwassen, Big Splash is just a 25 minute drive from Vancouver. With over 10 different rides, Big Splash Waterslide Park has everything you need for a full day of adventure and fun in the sun.

When & Where: June 29 – September 2, at Big Splash Waterslide Park, 4775 Nulelum Way, Tsawwassen, B.C.
Cost: from $41

Naturally Freaky! Drag & Burlesque Cabaret with an Edge (June 28)

Brace yourselves for a one-of-a-kind variety show that celebrates uniqueness and boldness. We’re all about embracing our quirks, and this show is the perfect platform for the most daring performers out there. Come and join us for a night of pure, unadulterated fun!

When & Where: June  28 from 8-10 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 179, 2205 Commercial Drive, Vancouver
Cost: Early Bird $10; General Admission $15.

Werk In Progress Drag Lunch at Burgoo on Burrard (June 30)

Join us for a fabulous monthly event at Burgoo! Get ready to enjoy a delightful lunch while being entertained by amazing drag performers. There will be comedy, competitions and prizes, too!

When & Where: June 30 from 12-2 pm at Burgoo, 101-1100 Burrard Street Vancouver
Cost: Early Bird $10; General Admission $15.

Ongoing Things to do in Vancouver

Richmond Night Market 2024 (Now till Oct 14)

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This is the largest night market in North America and is loved by both locals and tourists alike. The market attracts over a million visitors annually, and its popularity keeps increasing.

This year’s theme is ‘Summer Sweet Dragon’. The night market is known for it’s amazing variety of street food. There are usually over 110 food vendors offering an unparalleled variety of dishes in a single location.

When & Where: Friday to Saturdays from April 26-Oct 14 at 8351 River Road, Richmond
Cost: $8.50

Teens: Creative Minds; Free New Exhibit at The Museum of Surrey (Now till Aug 4) FREE

The Museum of Surrey’s latest exhibition, “Teens: Creative Minds,” is a traveling showcase from the J. Armand Bombardier Museum of Ingenuity.

Open now through August 4, 2024, this exhibit provides an immersive journey into the world of youthful innovation and imagination that can be enjoyed by all ages.

When & Where: April 23 – August 4 at the Museum of Surrey, 17710 56a Ave
Surrey
Cost: Free

Arts Club Theatre Company presents Guys & Dolls (Now till June 30

Guys & Dolls comes to the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Enjoy this beloved Broadway musical that brings memorable songs and a captivating story to life with an extraordinary cast.

When & Where: May 16 – June 30 with various showings at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, 2750 Granville St, Vancouver
Cost: $39

Surfside Presented by Guildford Town Centre and The Palm Café (Ends June 9) FREE

Guildford Town Centre is featuring Surfside, a California-inspired, immersive pop-up experience created in collaboration with popular coffee and waffle cafe, The Palm Café.

Visitors can expect to find the Palm Café’s sweet treats and creative, summery drinks, including a special iced “Coconut Dream” beverage, crafted exclusively for Surfside to evoke the sensation of lounging on a beach with espresso and white chocolate and topped off with coconut sweet cream cold foam.

When & Where: May 1 – June 9 at from 10 am – 9 pm at Guildford Town Centre, 10355 152 Street, Surrey

Cost: Free

 

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Massive 7 Acre Big Splash Water Slide Park Reopening This Summer https://604now.com/massive-waterpark-reopening-big-splash-vancouver-delta-2024/ https://604now.com/massive-waterpark-reopening-big-splash-vancouver-delta-2024/#respond Fri, 24 May 2024 16:00:31 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=164159 With the heat sizzling, it’s time to make a splash… a really Big Splash. This massive waterpark near Vancouver is known for its impressive slides, poolside cocktails and family fun,

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With the heat sizzling, it’s time to make a splash… a really Big Splash.

This massive waterpark near Vancouver is known for its impressive slides, poolside cocktails and family fun, and it’s officially reopening on June 29 for the summer season.

Located in Tsawwassen, Big Splash is just a 25 minute drive from Vancouver. Yes, you’re that close to all that fun.

RELATED: Metro Vancouver’s Best Dates On Water To Try This Summer

Big Splash 2024 Season

This year, the water park will open on June 29th, and will run until September 2nd.

If you’re a big fan, note that limited-time season passes are being sold for $215. They are available for purchase on-site only from May 21st to June 1st, Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 4 pm.

What to Expect

With over 10 different rides, Big Splash Waterslide Park has everything you need for a full day of adventure and fun in the sun.

The massive waterslides with various versions of twists and turns, including a 6-storey tube slide called the Boomerang (the only one in Western Canada), adult hot tubs, main pool, kids splash pad, a patio area, and more!

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Photo: Big Splash

The food and drink area is plentiful as well with: candy shop and cafe, a sports bar and grill, as well as the main grill restaurant. You can also rent private cabanas and tables for the ultimate experience.

Looks Familiar?

If you are thinking Big Splash looks familiar, you are right. The waterpark was once called Splashdown. Take a look back at this nostalgic time and what the park used to look like. 

Because the waterpark was so close to Vancouver, it hosted various end of year school parties and summer birthdays. The long-running park had opened in 1984 and shut its doors in 2016.

Luckily in 2017, it was reopened with new owners, and improvements were put in. So Vancouverites can continue to have hours of fun at this waterpark area that’s only a short drive away.

Big Splash Waterslide Park

Dates: June 29 – September 2, 2024

Location: 4775 Nulelum Way, Tsawwassen, B.C.

Tickets: Can be purchase tickets online.

Rates: 

  • All Day Pass $41
  • Twilight Pass (after 3 pm) $31
  • Free for children 3 years and under
  • Seasonal passes are also available for $215. Sold only from May 21 – June 1, on site only.

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Everything You Need To Know About The Mountain Top Eagle Coaster At Cypress https://604now.com/eagle-roller-coaster-cypress-mountain-2024/ https://604now.com/eagle-roller-coaster-cypress-mountain-2024/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 18:07:32 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=176408 Adventure seekers of all ages can once again enjoy the ultimate rollercoaster ride at Cypress Mountain this Summer. At 1.7 kilometres, the Eagle Coaster has been dubbed the longest mountain

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Adventure seekers of all ages can once again enjoy the ultimate rollercoaster ride at Cypress Mountain this Summer.

At 1.7 kilometres, the Eagle Coaster has been dubbed the longest mountain coaster in Canada. The thrilling ride features a 279 metre vertical drop (or about 900 feet).

RELATED: 29+ Fun Things To Do In Metro Vancouver This May

Cypress Mountain Eagle Coaster Opening Dates 2024

The Eagle Coaster made its debut in 2021, and have quickly become a local favourite. Located at Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver, the mountain top coaster takes off from the top of Black Mountain. It then travels down the scenic track filled with forested vistas and exhilarating bends.

As they go through the course, riders can control their own speed by using the brake. It can reach speeds of up to 40 kilometres per hour.

This year, the coaster will be opening on June 8, and will usually remain open until September 2.

 

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What to know before you go

This mountain top coaster is suitable for all ages and physical abilities. Even young children can enjoy the ride while sitting on the lap of an adult.

Rider Requirements:

  • To ride alone, individuals must be at least 8 years old and have a height of 4’1″ or taller.
  • The minimum age requirement to ride with a passenger in the cart is 16 years old.
    • Passengers aged 3 to 7 are allowed, but they must ride the coaster with an adult and have a minimum height of 96cm (3’2″).
    • Additionally, passengers must not be taller than the driver’s shoulders when seated in the cart together.
  • The maximum weight capacity per cart is 118kg (260lbs).

Ride Rules

  • Riders must wear a seatbelt and keep a distance of 50 metres between other carts.
  • Riders are required to possess adequate physical dexterity, ability, and knowledge to safely board, ride, and disembark from the coaster.
  • The consumption of alcohol or drugs is strictly forbidden.
  • It is advised that pregnant women and individuals with pre-existing neck or back injuries refrain from riding the coaster.
  • The maximum weight capacity per cart is 118 kg (260 lbs) and the minimum height requirement is of 96 cm (3′ 2″) tall.
  • Children aged 3-7 must be accompanied by an adult (16+).

Additional Notes

  • If you are going, please be aware that  larger bags and backpacks are not allowed on the ride. So be sure to leave it in your car or with a friend while you ride. There are also open storages at the base of the lift for any loose items you feel comfortable leaving behind during your ride.
  • There are also no washrooms at the top of the chairlift, where the coaster begins. So riders are advised to use the facilities inside the Cypress Creek Lodge prior to the coaster ride.

Ticket Prices

All tickets includes the coaster ride and the chairlift up to the coaster.

  • One ride costs $35 per person or $53 for 2 rides for the same person.
  • An additional child passenger in the same cart has an additional charge of $13.50 – $17.
  • Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for the latest rates.

 

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27 Fun Things To Do In Metro Vancouver This Weekend (May 24-26) https://604now.com/27-fun-things-to-do-in-metro-vancouver-this-weekend-may-24-26/ https://604now.com/27-fun-things-to-do-in-metro-vancouver-this-weekend-may-24-26/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 15:30:53 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201608 Can you believe it is already the last weekend of May? This month flew by with the beautiful weather and the return of so many exciting and fun things to

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Can you believe it is already the last weekend of May? This month flew by with the beautiful weather and the return of so many exciting and fun things to do in and around Metro Vancouver.

Although this weekend is not the sunniest, you can still enjoy a great day out and about after a short week.

RELATED: 29+ Fun Things To Do In Metro Vancouver This May

Things to do in Vancouver this weekend

New West Hyack Parade & Festival in the Park (FREE)

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Photo: The Hyack Festival

The streets of New Westminster will be transformed for the Hyack International Parade. This is the largest family-oriented parade in our province. With over 120 entries from all across BC, Washington, and Oregon, this vibrant and lively procession brings together an array of floats, marching bands, community groups, mascots, and performance artists. The free event is a spectacle of energy, color, and entertainment that you should definitely check out.

When & Where: May 25 from 11am – 4 pm at Tipperary Park, 315 Queens Ave, New Westminster
Cost: Free

Vancouver Granville Island Spot Prawn Festival (FREE)

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Photo: @bcspotprawns & chefstablebc / Instagram

Metro Vancouver’s Spot prawn season is coming up, and seafood lovers can get their hands on some fresh spot prawns at the annual Spot Prawn Festival taking place at the False Creek Fisherman’s Wharf.

Attendees will have access to the docks, can watch cooking demos and partake in a number of other activities. They can also enjoy a variety of spot prawn dishes: Spot Prawn Bisque for $10 and Spot Prawn Brunch for $79.

When & Where: May 26th from 11:00 at False Creek Fishermen’s Wharf, 1505 West 1st Ave, Vancouver
Cost: Free admission

Vancouver Whitecap vs Messi’s team

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Photo: @bcplacestadium & @leomessi / IG

The Vancouver Whitecaps is scheduled to host Lionel Messi and his team, Inter Miami CF this May.

Unfortunately, it was announced on 2 days prior to the game that Messi will not be coming to Vancouver, causing an outcry from local fans. Regardless the game will go on, with a sold out stadium.

When & Where: May 25 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver
Cost: Varies

Ladner May Days (FREE)

Ladner May Day starts with a pancake breakfast, followed by the May Days Parade at noon, showcasing the May Royal Court float. Watch as local community members walk through Ladner Village, greeting local businesses, entertainers, school groups, dance teams, and many more.

The parade concludes at the stage in Memorial Park, where the traditional Maypole dance and May Royal Court crowning ceremony are held.

When & Where: May 16, parade starts at 11 am at Delta St and Trennant St.
Cost: Free

Thomas the train – Squamish

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Every year, families in British Columbia eagerly anticipate the arrival of a beloved blue engine at the Railway Museum of BC: Thomas the Tank Engine.

For 2 weekends, this annual event transforms the museum into a bustling hub of excitement and adventure for children and adults alike.

When & Where: May 25-26 and June 1-2 at the Railway Museum of British Columbia, 39645 Government Rd, Squamish
Cost: $37.45

SFDS Spring Fair in Burnaby (FREE)

This free event will feature a variety of activities for all ages to enjoy, with live entertainment that includes dancing, music performances and attractions, inflatable play areas and much more.

It is an excellent opportunity for families with young children to celebrate the diversity and unity of the community and especially have fun together.

When & Where: May 25 from 10 am at Rene Memorial Park
Cost: Free

Surrey SPARK Stages Family Weekend

Don’t miss a weekend brimming with entertaining performances and activities for kids and families at the Surrey Arts Centre, May 24-26. This year they will have spectacular performances on tour from Australia, Ireland, the USA and Canada. Amazing shows that you otherwise wouldn’t get a chance to see. Robots, dinosaurs, tall tales, music, magic, dancing, and other surprises.

When &Where: Open to the public May 25-26 at various times at the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88th Avenue, Surrey
Cost: $16 for Children, $21 for Adults

Sober Forest Bike Rave (FREE)

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The Sober Bike Rave is back for another year, offering a one-of-a-kind experience. The dynamic dance floor is ever-changing, with everyone dressed in funky, colorful attire. Flashing lights and blossoming smiles add to the vibrant atmosphere.

What sets this bike rave apart is that it’s completely free of drugs and alcohol.

When & Where: May 24th from 8pm at the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza
Cost: Free. Register online

The Show at Emily Carr University

Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ECU) will be holding its annual, highly anticipated student art, media and design exhibition, known as The Show. The Show is a hybrid in-person and interactive virtual exhibition of work from over 250 graduating ECU students.

They will be having their opening night this weekend. Free parking will be available in the parking garage next to ECU on Opening Night from 6 pm onwards.

When & Where: May 10 – 23 at Emily Carr University, 520 E 1st Ave, Vancouver
Cost: Free

Hard Rubber Orchestra: Fun for the Whole Family

Hard Rubber Orchestra premieres new work by Jill Townsend, Shruti Ramani, Lisa Cay Miller and Dean Thiessen

The award-winning 18-piece Hard Rubber Orchestra will debut new compositions by four outstanding Vancouver composers, showcasing a diverse range of styles and influences.

When & Where: May 25 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm at the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver
Cost: $29

Too Hot To Handle – Vancouver Edition

Round 2 of Too Hot To Handle is bringing the heat at Bar None Nightclub, plus they’re throwing in 2 free drinks with every ticket! Deck duty: Dj Zenoh & Dj Inspire

When & Where: May 23 from 10 pm – 2 am at Bar None Nightclub, 1222 Hamilton St, Vancouver
Cost: Early bird $25+ tax and fees, Regular $30+ tax and fees

Women In Wine; Dinner Series at ATLAS Steak + Fish

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Photo: ATLAS

ATLAS Steak + Fish is hosting a five-course dining experience spotlighting the creations of female winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Wineries to be featured are Canoe Ridge, Col Solare and Erath. Diners can expect to indulge in an innovative menu spotlighting spring flavours.

When & Where: May 22 – June 2 at ATLAS Steak + Fish, 4331 Dominion St, Burnaby
Cost: $150

Vancouver Dollhouse Miniature Show & Sale

Join for a day filled with all things tiny and adorable. Explore a variety of dollhouses, miniature furniture, and tiny accessories to add to your collection. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, there’s something for everyone at this event. Don’t miss out on the chance to find unique pieces to enhance your miniature world.

When & Where: May 26th from 10am – 3:30 pm at the IUOE Hall Local 115, 4333 Ledger Ave, Burnaby
Cost: $5

The Langley Ukulele Association’s “All You Need is Love” concert

Experience a captivating musical journey, where melodies echo messages of love, happiness, hope, and peace. From soulful gospel, folk, modern pop and rock, our program not only resonates through your ears but also delivers a heartfelt aspiration: empowering youth as catalysts for change to overcome historical and present-day challenges.

When & Where: May 25 from 3-5pm at Chief Sepass Theatre, 9096 Trattle Street, Langley Tw
Cost: $14.11 – $22.63

Ongoing things to do 

Jump on a Rollercoaster at Playland

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Photo: Pacific National Exhibition (PNE)

Vancouver’s Spring just isn’t the same without a visit to our iconic amusement park. Playland will reopen its doors on May 18th. Welcoming back visitors for another year of thrills and excitement that Playland is famous for.

This year they will also be launching their new roller coaster, ThunderVolt, which will be the fastest launch coaster in Canada!

When & Where: Select days from May 18 – Sept 1 at 2901 E Hastings St, Vancouver
Cost: From $33-$55

Get some fresh Spot Prawns form Stevestonsteveston spot prawn

Photo: @prawnsonthespot / IGMetro Vancouver’s popular Spot Prawns have finally returned. Locals can get fresh prawns right off the boat starting this Friday May 17th at various boats in Steveston Habour. They are open daily from 8am until sold out with varying prices. You can also prepurchase them online for a guaranteed pick up.

When: Starting May 17th, open daily from 8am until sold out. Prices varies.
Where: Steveston Fisherman’s Wharf, 3866 Bayview St, Richmond

Shipyards Night Market (FREE)

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The popular North Vancouver’s Shipyards Night Market is set to return this May. The free waterfront market is a perfect place to spend a relaxing evening with family and friends, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and exploring the best of the local community.

When & Where: Every Friday from May 10 – Sept 13 at North Vancouver’s Shipyards.
Cost: Free admission

Burnaby Village Museum (FREE)

The Burnaby Village Museum, a beloved and free attraction in British Columbia, is set to reopen for the season on May 4. With its commitment to preserving and showcasing local history in an engaging and interactive way, visitors can explore its historic buildings, exhibits, and beautiful surroundings.

When & Where: May 4 – Sept 1, Tuesday through Saturdays from 11 am – 4:30 pm
Cost: Free admission

Visit a Vancouver Outdoor Pools & Spray Parks (FREE)

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The city of Vancouver usually reopens their pools and spray parks in May, along with providing lifeguards at the local beaches. Unfortunately, although the popular Kits pool was originally scheduled to reopen as well, recently announced that there will be delays due to unforeseen repairs.

When & Where: Opening long weekend – all over Metro Vancouver
Cost: Registration online preferred. Cost varies

Richmond Night Market

The Richmond Night Market is returning this April for their 2024 season.

This is the largest night market in North America and is loved by both locals and tourists alike. The market attracts over a million visitors annually, and its popularity keeps increasing. In fact, The Amazing Race Canada’s Season 8 finale showcased it last year, introducing viewers across the country to the unique spectacle.

When & Where: April 26 – Early October, Richmond Night Market, 8351 River Road, Richmond
Cost: $8.50+

Asian Heritage Month

Asian Heritage Month is celebrated every May in Vancouver, showcasing the rich cultural diversity and contributions of the city’s Asian communities. The month is filled with various events, exhibitions, performances, and workshops highlighting the traditions, art, and history of Asian cultures in the region. Events includes:

  • Special Events at the Chinese Canadian Museum
  • ExplorASIAN Festival has a series of events TBA

When & Where: May 1-31 throughout Metro Vancouver
Cost: Varies

Arts Club Theatre Company presents Guys & Dolls

Guys & Dolls comes to the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage this Spring. Enjoy this beloved Broadway musical that brings memorable songs and a captivating story to life with an extraordinary cast.

Set in the bustling streets of 1950s New York City, the show is filled with colourful characters, witty dialogue, and toe-tapping musical numbers, this Tony Award–winning show has stood the test of time, remaining a favourite among theatre enthusiasts.

When: May 16 to June 30
Where: Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, 2750 Granville St, Vancouver
Cost: $39

Teens: Creative Minds; Free New Exhibit at The Museum of Surrey

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Photo: City of Surrey

The Museum of Surrey have just debuted their latest exhibition, “Teens: Creative Minds,” a traveling showcase from the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science.

Open now through August 4, 2024, this exhibit provides an immersive journey into the world of youthful innovation and imagination that can be enjoyed by all ages.

When & Where: April 23 – August 4 at the Museum of Surrey, 17710 56a Ave, Surrey
Cost: Free

TouchScapes: 3D Art Exhibition for the Visually Impaired (FREE)

TouchScapes offers an immersive experience with seven 3D art pieces, including works by Magritte, Picasso, O’Keeffe, and Kandinsky, alongside pieces by Vancouver’s own Lily Bai.

This exhibition transcends traditional art presentations, allowing visitors to physically interact with the artworks, complemented by Braille descriptions to enhance accessibility. Volunteers will be on hand to assist and guide attendees through this innovative exploration of art. The exhibition will run from April 28th to June 1st on Saturdays and Sundays.

Where & When: May 4 – June 1 at the Gryphon Experience Gallery, 2762 Granville Street, Vancouver
Cost: FREE. Registration required

Surfside Presented by Guildford Town Centre and The Palm Café (FREE)

Guildford Town Centre is featuring Surfside, a California-inspired, immersive pop-up experience created in collaboration with popular coffee and waffle cafe, The Palm Café.

Visitors can expect to find the Palm Café’s sweet treats and creative, summery drinks, including a special iced “Coconut Dream” beverage, crafted exclusively for Surfside to evoke the sensation of lounging on a beach with espresso and white chocolate and topped off with coconut sweet cream cold foam.

When & Where: May 1 – June 9 at from 10 am – 9 pm at Guildford Town Centre, 10355 152 Street, Surrey
Cost: Free

Catch a Movie

Saturday Morning Movie for only $3.99

Cineplex is offering children’s movie at 11 o’clock on Saturday mornings for only $3.99 +tax. This month’s lineup includes:

  • Saturday, May 4 – Wonka
  • Saturday, May 11 – Peter Rabbit 2
  • Saturday, May 18 – Migration
  • Saturday, May 25 – Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse

Note however that it is only at participating theatres, and available films details may vary on locations. You can check out their website for the most up-to-date details.

When & Where: Every Saturday at participating Cineplex Theatres

Vancouver Aquarium – Monster of the Abyss

Explore Monsters of the Abyss, a captivating exhibit where modern aquatic predators meet their prehistoric counterparts! Encounter live habitats, attend expert-led Animal Talks, and marvel at sculptures and Megalodon jaws. Dive into the limited-time experience at the Vancouver Aquarium.

When & Where: Ongoing at the Vancouver Aquarium
Cost: $39.95 – $53.95

For more upcoming events, check out our new events calendar.

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The PNE Just Dropped Its 2024 Summer Entertainment Line Up https://604now.com/pne-entertainment-line-up-for-2024/ https://604now.com/pne-entertainment-line-up-for-2024/#respond Wed, 22 May 2024 16:26:32 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=194579 Vancouver’s favourite summertime tradition is set to return, with an impressive line up of attractions both old and new to keep you entertained. From the SuperDogs to the Dueling Pianos,

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Vancouver’s favourite summertime tradition is set to return, with an impressive line up of attractions both old and new to keep you entertained.

From the SuperDogs to the Dueling Pianos, the PNE has something for everyone.

So you definitely don’t want to miss out on all the festivities taking place from August 17 to September 2.

RELATED: The PNE Dropped Their Summer Concert Lineup and Here’s Who’s Performing

Here’s the full entertainment line up you can expect in addition to rides and delicious eats:

PNE Entertainment 2024 – Brand New Shows

Summer Night Concerts

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Photo: Pacific National Exhibition (PNE)

The GMC Stage will fill the PNE Amphitheatre with sweet sounds during its Summer Night Concert series every evening of the fair.

Plenty of amazing artists will be performing during this time, including the likes of Flo Rida, Blondie, Ludacris, Barenaked Ladies, and more.

Reserved tickets are required for all shows and a limited number of $40 tickets are available for each show.

Extreme Sports Shows

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Photo: PNE Playland

This year’s Fair features two incredible extreme sports shows:

XPOGO Stunt Team: Masters of extreme pogo, they soar over 9 feet high, flip, and dazzle with tricks, electrifying crowds worldwide. Headlining in 17 countries, boasting 13 Guinness World Records, and starring in TV, music, and film, they redefine gravity’s limits. Don’t blink, or you’ll miss the final bounce!

Shows will be on daily at 2:30pm, 4:15pm & 6:30pm

TNT Dunk Squad: For nearly two decades, the TNT Dunk Squad has wowed audiences with their thrilling slam dunk entertainment. Combining high-flying trampoline stunts with spectacular dunks and unmatched showmanship, this electrifying show is a must-see!

Shows will be on daily at 1:45pm, 4:30pm & 6:00pm

SuperDogs™️ presents Hollywoof A Night at the Pawscars

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Experience the exhilaration of the SuperDogs’ live-action performance, where they pay tribute the magic and Hollywood glamour.

This fast-paced, interactive, heartwarming, and uproarious show takes you on a journey through iconic games, infused with the SuperDogs’ unique charm.

Shows will be on daily at 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:30pm and 7:30pm at the Agrodome

For the Love of Drag

Experience a dazzling tribute show where talented drag queens channel the iconic personas of rock legends like Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, Joan Jett, Tina Turner, and more. Enjoy an unforgettable performance as they bring these music icons to life with electrifying energy and captivating showmanship.

Shows will be on daily at 3:15pm, 4:45pm & 6:00pm at the Coca-Cola Stage

Remix Inferno

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Guests can enjoy a spectacular nightly pyro music celebration! Every evening, the sky comes alive with an exhilarating fusion of fireworks and music, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.

Feel the beat as high-flying hits burst into dazzling displays, seamlessly blending popular tunes with vibrant colors and explosive energy. Each performance is a captivating journey through sound and light, designed to enchant and excite audiences of all ages.

The show will be on daily at 9:45 on the Freedom Mobile Stage in Festival Park

Dueling Piano Kings

Back again for another great year. the interactive piano show delivers a music experience like no other. Two skilled pianists fire up the crowd with everything from classic rock and retro hits to the latest Top 40 tunes. Request your favorite songs, raise a glass, and sing along.

Shows will be on daily at 7:00pm, 8:15pm & 9:30pm at the Coca-Cola Stage

PNE Entertainment 2024 – Returning Favourites

BCAA ToonCity

Enjoy entertainment specially created for younger ones at ToonCity. This year’s offering includes musical stage show A Safari Adventure and Blue’s Dance Party, a multimedia dance party.

When the sun goes down, ToonCity becomes an outdoor cinema, showing some favourite family flicks.

Freedom Mobile Stage in Festival Park

For more live entertainment, look no further than the Freedom Mobile Stage. Aside from the Remix Inferno every evening, they will also be featuring performances throughout the day.

Cultural Showcase: Featuring a cultural mosaic of dynamic dancers and exhilarating musical performers.

Shows will be on daily at12:30pm, 2:00pm, 3:30pm & 5:00pm

Music in the Park: Experience the enchantment of live music under the summer sky at Festival Park. This This year’s line-up includes: Scott Helman, Nick Gilder & Sweeney Todd, Tanner Olsen Band, Tyler Shaw, CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR!, Whitehorse, Queer As Funk, Tim & The Glory Boys, and more.

Shows will be on daily at 7:00pm & 8:30pm

Roaming Performers

Watch for music, comedy and street celebrations throughout the fairgrounds, including the Checkerboard Guy, PNE Pep Band, Los Dorados Mariachi, and Chinese Lion Dance.

Agriculture

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The PNE also features a farm within the city, right inside the historic livestock barns. It allows guests to experience a vast array of farm animals, interactive educational exhibits as well as access to connecting with authentic and informative agriculture producers from a range of agriculture sectors.

Farm Country: For a break from the hustle and bustle of the midway, visitors can stop by Farm Country and relax into a showcase of BC Agriculture. It includes baby animals, educational displays, children’s exhibits along with a variety of shows and demonstrations that make it an experience you can’t miss.

Marketplace

The Marketplace at the Forum building has been a beloved tradition at the PNE for years.

Visitors can spend hours browsing and exploring more than 150 exhibit booths carrying everything from soaps, bed sheets & pillows, massage cushions & chairs, cosmetics, skin care, fashion, special appliances and cleaning supplies to exciting new products such as a turbo brush power cleaner, karaoke mic, garage door organizer and patio umbrellas.

Other Exhibits

  • Canoe Cultures
  • Dinosaurs Around the World
  • Metro Vancouver’s Together We Make Our Region Strong – Showcase
  • PNE Prize Home Lottery Display
  • Take Transit with TransLink
  • The Cooking Stage
  • PNE Express Train
  • BC Building Trades Zone

2024 PNE Fair Food

No visit to the PNE Fair would be complete without the food. This year’s line up with over 50 vendors will be announced in July.

PNE Admission and Hours

Duration of Fair: August 17 to September 2, 2024 (closed Monday August 19th and Monday August 26)

Hours of operation: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Tickets:

  • Adults
    • $20 in advanced, $25 day of
    • Tuesday-Thursday: $15 in advanced, $25 day of
    • Opening Weekend: $7 in advanced, $25 day of
  • Seniors (65+) and Youth (13-18): $14 in advanced, $16 day of
  • Kids (4-12): $7 in advance, $9 day of
  • Kids 3 and under are Free
  • Season Pass: $65 if you purchase before June 4, $75 after

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