It’s one of the busiest weekends for events in Vancouver this season as we have a giant comedy festival in the park, a theatre festival on Granville Island, a pow wow in Langley, another music festival in Ladner, and so much more!
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The Shoreline Trail Boardwalk Replacement Project around Rocky Point Park in Port Moody was officially reopened with a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning.
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Simon Fraser University (SFU) celebrated the grand opening of First Peoples’ Gathering House at its Burnaby Mountain campus today.
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The Great Outdoors Comedy Festival is in Stanley Park this weekend (September 12-14, 2025) featuring Bert Kreischer, Whitney Cummings, John Mulaney, Mike Birbiglia, Nick Kroll, Fred Armisen, and many more.
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Barnside Harvest Festival is September 12-14, 2025 in Ladner with Walk off the Earth, Arkells, The Dead South, Bedouin Soundclash, Ruby Waters, Shakey Graves, and more!
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All are welcome at the 4th annual stɑl’əw̓ Pow Wow at the Langley Events Centre this weekend to witness the healing powers of traditional Indigenous drumming, singing, and dancing.
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The 37th annual edition of the Vancouver Queer Film Festival (VQFF) will take place in person September 11-21, 2025, and online September 22-28, 2025, with screenings, parties, industry panels, Q&As, and networking socials.
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Launching in the spring of 2026, Ballet Vancouver aims to re-establish a consistent local presence for professional classical, neoclassical, and narrative ballet performed en pointe.
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SPARK Animation is Western Canada’s largest celebration of animation, happening September 18-21, 2025 with a film festival and animation conference. Including a talk with director Brad Bird, a KPop Demon Hunters panel, and more!
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The Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum (the Gibson) opens at SFU on September 20th showcasing 15 critically acclaimed Canadian artists in its inaugural exhibition, including several commissions.
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